Ottawa’s Gusto TV cooks up global expansion plan
Chris Knight hopes the new television studio he’s just built to serve his booming food network could set the table for a resurgence in Ottawa’s
Ottawa’s Gusto TV cooks up global expansion plan
Chris Knight hopes the new television studio he’s just built to serve his booming food network could set the table for a resurgence in Ottawa’s
Gusto founder brings new studio to Ottawa’s fledgling film and TV sector
Ottawa now has a state-of-the-art TV production studio to call its own, but the man who built it says the city is still a long
Bernie Ashe steps aside as OSEG chief executive
The original quarterback of the Ottawa Sports and Entertainment Group’s front office is calling it quits. Chief executive Bernie Ashe, who has led the organization
Melnyk muses about relocating Sens at NHL 100 weekend in Ottawa
On a weekend celebrating the game of hockey in the nation’s capital, Ottawa Senators owner Eugene Melnyk put a damper on the festivities. Melnyk brought
Federal government sets guidelines for $5.6M Parliament Hill skating rink
Ottawa residents and people from across the country will soon be able to lace up on Parliament Hill as the $5.6 million rink nears completion.
Ottawa 67’s to host Gatineau in outdoor game at TD Place
After the stars of the NHL lace up, Ottawa’s junior teams will take to the ice at Lansdowne in another outdoor hockey game with much
Next month’s Grey Cup in Ottawa sold out
The Grey Cup is still a month away but organizers say the game is sold out. Capacity at Ottawa’s TD Place for the Nov. 26
Ottawa chef Matthew Carmichael reveals addiction struggles, admits sexual harassment
After coming clean about a past involving addiction and sexual harassment, the co-owner and chef behind many popular Ottawa restaurants says he’s handed over management
Attendance at Ottawa Sens’ games off to a slow start
The Ottawa Senators ticket sales woes have continued into the 2017-18 season, with attendance at Tuesday’s game against the Vancouver Canucks dropping to 13,430 –
NAC chief executive Peter Herrndorf to step down in 2018
Peter Herrndorf, the man credited with transforming Ottawa’s National Arts Centre both physically and artistically, will step down from his role as president and CEO
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