New Ottawa Senators boss Anselmi makes pitch to business community
On the eve of his first full season as president and CEO of the Ottawa Senators, Tom Anselmi laid out a vision for turning the
New Ottawa Senators boss Anselmi makes pitch to business community
On the eve of his first full season as president and CEO of the Ottawa Senators, Tom Anselmi laid out a vision for turning the
Ottawa Senators reduce capacity at Canadian Tire Centre by 1,500 seats
Ottawa Senators owner Eugene Melnyk believes less could mean more. Tired of seeing too many empty seats, the NHL club has made the decision to
Ottawa’s TD Place among 44 potential stadiums for North America’s 2026 World Cup bid
A preliminary list of 44 potential host cities, including seven in Canada, have been released by the joint North American bid for the 2026 World
Ottawa couple hopes jigsaw business will be a good fit
A local couple is hoping to take a piece out of the jigsaw puzzle business with a new company that aims to bring popular artists
Former Senators GM and coach Bryan Murray remembered as great communicator and valiant fighter
Bryan Murray, an NHL coaching giant known for his rapier wit, acute hockey sense and, ultimately, courage in his fight against cancer, has died. He
Ottawa’s Riviera makes Air Canada’s list of best new restaurants
Air Canada has released its annual long list of Canada’s Best New Restaurants — and while Ottawa was almost shut out, Riviera, a fine-dining restaurant
OSEG optimistic about Lansdowne Park’s future despite early losses
The revamped Lansdowne is not yet turning a profit for the Ottawa Sports and Entertainment Group, with the city’s partners in the redevelopment seeing a
OSEG optimistic about Lansdowne Park’s future despite early losses
The revamped Lansdowne is not yet turning a profit for the Ottawa Sports and Entertainment Group, with the city’s partners in the redevelopment seeing a
OSEG deepens net loss on Ottawa RedBlacks’ ‘expensive’ Grey Cup win
Despite a successful CFL season that saw Lansdowne Park draw more visitors and revenue in 2016, its operators say the price of victory deepened the
Ottawa patios can stay open later on Canada Day
City approves process for late-night patios on holiday weekend
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