
Op-ed: How much does Ticketmaster cost Ottawa Sens fans, NAC patrons?
Are you paying too much to attend a game by one of Ottawa’s professional sports teams or a show at the National Arts Centre? If

Op-ed: How much does Ticketmaster cost Ottawa Sens fans, NAC patrons?
Are you paying too much to attend a game by one of Ottawa’s professional sports teams or a show at the National Arts Centre? If

Melnyk renews commitment to Ottawa in letter to Senators supporters
Despite musing in December about moving his NHL team, Ottawa Senators owner – and new CEO – Eugene Melnyk renewed his commitment to the capital

Ottawa restaurateurs hiking prices, working more to offset minimum wage hike: study
Two months into Ontario’s first of two planned minimum wage hikes, Ottawa restaurant owners are coping by cutting down hourly workers’ shifts and passing the

Tom Anselmi out as Ottawa Senators president and CEO
Only one year after taking the reins, Tom Anselmi is stepping aside as president and CEO of the Ottawa Senators. The move comes just weeks

Arts business showcase puts spotlight on Ottawa’s growing music industry
To those who think Canada’s capital is a graveyard for music venues and businesses that cater to them, Byron Pascoe has a message: the industry

Owner Eugene Melnyk says he has no plans to sell or relocate Ottawa Senators
Just a few weeks after enraging fans with his musings about possibly moving his NHL team, Ottawa Senators owner Eugene Melnyk says he has no

New OSEG chief Goudie: ‘Everything just seems to have led me to this job’
Looking back, Mark Goudie can’t help but get the feeling he was destined to do big things at Lansdowne Park. The 52-year-old officially becomes the

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
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