
City ends struggling Ottawa Champions baseball team’s stadium lease
The City of Ottawa is renegotiating its lease deal with pro baseball’s Ottawa Champions after the club fell more than $400,000 behind in rent payments

City ends struggling Ottawa Champions baseball team’s stadium lease
The City of Ottawa is renegotiating its lease deal with pro baseball’s Ottawa Champions after the club fell more than $400,000 behind in rent payments

Council OKs new fund to boost music industry
Fund is part of city’s three-year strategy to promote local musicians and businesses that cater to them.

Ottawa Senators hire D.J. Smith as head coach
There were more experienced candidates available, but the Ottawa Senators believe D.J. Smith is the best coach to lead the team. The former Toronto Maple

Governing body of English rugby league approves franchise move to Ottawa
The governing body of English rugby league has accepted a bid to put a franchise in Ottawa. Toronto’s Eric Perez, who helped bring the sport

Ottawa Senators shake up front office with departure of COO Ruszkowski
The Ottawa Senators’ front office is going through a significant line change this off-season as the organization is naming new executives amid the departure of

Renovations to Bronson Centre could answer Ottawa music fans’ prayers
The Bronson Centre is teaming up with the owners of a Toronto concert hall in a bid to turn the non-profit Ottawa corporation’s downtown theatre

Ottawa Senators’ average attendance hits 22-year low in 2018-19 season
The Canadian Tire Centre set a record for unfilled seats this past season as the Ottawa Senators, beset by struggles on and off the ice,

Ottawa Senators Foundation launch online 50/50 draws
Hoping to boost funding for youth programming, the Ottawa Senators Foundation 50/50 draw, which was previously restricted to fans attending live hockey games at the

Celine Dion plans Ottawa concert as part of fall world tour
Celine Dion is embarking on her first North American tour in more than a decade. The Quebecois superstar revealed plans to play more than 50

National Arts Centre faces ‘diminished’ season of Indigenous Theatre after funding denial
The inaugural season of the National Arts Centre’s Indigenous Theatre will go forward in a “greatly diminished capacity” this year after $3.5 million of requested
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