Grey Cup loss can’t spoil ‘great year,’ OSEG boss says
The RedBlacks’ magical Grey Cup run ultimately came up a touchdown short, but not even Edmonton’s late-game comeback could wipe the smile off Bernie Ashe’s
Grey Cup loss can’t spoil ‘great year,’ OSEG boss says
The RedBlacks’ magical Grey Cup run ultimately came up a touchdown short, but not even Edmonton’s late-game comeback could wipe the smile off Bernie Ashe’s
Raw Sugar shuts down, owner cites ‘circumstances beyond my control’
Raw Sugar Cafe owner Nadia Kharyati announced Monday she has closed her doors, leaving the Chinatown district without one of its community hubs. “I
Zaphod’s sold, shows will go on, says Haslam
Downtown nightclub Zaphod Beeblebrox has a “new lease on life,” owner Eugene Haslam said Wednesday when he announced he has sold the York Street establishment.
New deal with Champions sends strong message, local microbrewers say
While the recent proposed consolidation of big beer companies has sparked concern among craft brewers that it will be even more difficult to get their
Heineken Escapade Music Festival planning big things for seventh year
Calling its event “about more than music,” Heineken Escapade Music Festival producers unveiled plans Tuesday for expanded programming for its seventh year in June 2016.
Sens rank 18th on Forbes list of most valuable NHL teams
The Ottawa Senators’ value dropped seven per cent in the past year, according to the annual Forbes valuation of National Hockey League teams. Valued
FIFA Women’s World Cup a money maker for city
The 2015 FIFA Women’s World Cup pumped $28.6 million into the local economy, the Canadian Sport Tourism Alliance announced Thursday. The alliance also said
CFL commish says 2017 Grey Cup news will have to wait
Canadian Football League commissioner Jeffrey Orridge charmed the crowd at Thursday morning’s Mayor’s Breakfast with his wit, but he wouldn’t deliver the news the city
Saunders Farm marks attendance milestone
Oct. 3 was a Saturday to remember for Saunders Farm and two families who came to take in its Haunting Season and Fright Fest.
Arena makeover a winning strategy for Sens: Prof
Like many NHL teams this off-season, the Ottawa Senators set out to attract a few high-priced free agents in their drive to succeed at the
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