Golf industry looks for new ways to lure players back to the links
When the Canadian Golf & Country Club first experimented with putting larger-than-regulation six-inch cups on the greens at its nine-hole course earlier this summer, it didn’t take
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Golf industry looks for new ways to lure players back to the links
When the Canadian Golf & Country Club first experimented with putting larger-than-regulation six-inch cups on the greens at its nine-hole course earlier this summer, it didn’t take
Senators name newspaper veteran new chief marketing officer
The Ottawa Senators have turned to a former newspaper executive to be their new chief marketing officer and vice-president of ticketing. Peter O’Leary worked for
Latest Ottawa baseball club unveils logo
Ottawa’s latest pro baseball team is using an iconic piece of the city’s skyline as a key part of its logo design. The Ottawa Champions,
Entertainment business veterans launch firm to serve evolving legal field
The Westboro headquarters of Ottawa’s self-professed “biggest and best” entertainment law firm, with its bare concrete floors and quasi-warehouse feel, looks more like it should
Opinion: Big Rig gaining steam in microbrewery biz
What’s in a name? Well, if you are Ottawa Senators defenceman Chris Phillips and the other four founding partners of Big Rig restaurant and brewery,
Opinion: How R&D saved Jaymes White’s Kickstarter campaign
Jaymes White is Ottawa’s answer to Grigori Rasputin or the Amazing Kreskin – mentalists who used their talents either to gain political influence or please
City maintains Triple-A rating
Despite the recent downgrade of Ontario’s credit rating, the City of Ottawa has maintained its Triple-A rating, according to the latest report from Moody’s Investor
AG slams city’s Orgaworld contract
Ottawa’s green bin recycling contract will cost the city more than $7 million in unnecessary costs – a number that could climb even higher, said
Ottawa engineering company gets shot in arm from Industry Canada
Ottawa’s Dominis Engineering Ltd. is getting a $544,500 boost from Industry Canada for its latest research project, Industry Minister James Moore and Ottawa-Orleans MP Royal
Opinion: Saving a bundle on telecom services
The technological age, which has brought ever-increasing options for vendors and made research easier, is giving increased power to consumers. It’s the power to say
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