Ottawa to host 2017 Grey Cup, coincides with Canada’s 150th anniversary
The 2017 Grey Cup will take place at TD Place Stadium in Ottawa. Canadian Football League commissioner Jeffrey Orridge made the announcement on Sunday night.
Ottawa to host 2017 Grey Cup, coincides with Canada’s 150th anniversary
The 2017 Grey Cup will take place at TD Place Stadium in Ottawa. Canadian Football League commissioner Jeffrey Orridge made the announcement on Sunday night.
Sens announce new renovations to Canadian Tire Centre
The Ottawa Senators are planning more renovations to the Canadian Tire Centre despite long-term plans to build a new arena for the team in LeBreton
Local production company partners with CPAC for documentaries broadcast
An Ottawa production studio announced Thursday it has found a home for two commemorative World War I documentaries. Sound Venture Productions will partner with the
Opinion: Champions owner having a ball
Some things appear to be impossible, others just highly implausible. But making baseball work in Ottawa? That Sisyphean task now falls on the shoulders of
City ‘nickel and diming’ festivals, Jazz Fest head says
A long-time festival organizer says Ottawa’s special events bylaw is hurting major events. Catherine O’Grady, executive director of the TD Ottawa Jazz Festival, said
SilverCity Gloucester Cinemas getting a name change
SilverCity Gloucester Cinemas will be rebranded this month to Scotiabank Theater Ottawa Cineplex Entertainment announced Thursday. When Cineplex and Scotiabank announced a 10-year extension
Ottawa native targeting industry heavyweights with Seattle-based hydration beverage
As CEO of Seattle-based hydration beverage maker nuun, Kevin Rutherford encourages people to achieve their personal bests. But as the 45-year-old Ottawa native battled
Ottawa 2017 invests in marketing initiative for city’s festivals
The Ottawa 2017 Bureau will invest $250,000 in a marketing and outreach campaign to boost the city’s festivals throughout Canada’s 150th birthday year, Mayor Jim
Opinion: Nowhere to go but up at LeBreton, says Firestone
With the National Capital Commission recently choosing the bid backed by Senators owner Eugene Melnyk as its preferred plan for LeBreton Flats, here is a
Capital a tough draw for animation firms
Clint Eland echoes a refrain familiar to many CEO in Ottawa’s high-tech sector these days: his office is bursting at the seams and he says
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