Expanding Ottawa cocktail culture takes local restaurants by storm
Whether celebrating happy hour, going on a date or indulging in a liquid lunch, Ottawa’s cocktail scene has plenty on tap. Gone are the days
Expanding Ottawa cocktail culture takes local restaurants by storm
Whether celebrating happy hour, going on a date or indulging in a liquid lunch, Ottawa’s cocktail scene has plenty on tap. Gone are the days
Casino du Lac Leamy betting completed renovations will drive revenue
Beset by falling revenues, Gatineau’s Casino du Lac Leamy is hoping a bid to reverse its fortunes with a $47-million renovation project will come up
Accounting firm steps up to the plate with naming rights deal at ballpark
With the days of Jetform Park long gone, the Ottawa Champions announced on Thursday the naming rights for the Ottawa Stadium will go to accounting
Champions turn to Montreal company for concessions, Gabriel for pizza
With its official brewers and bats already in place, Ottawa’s newest professional baseball team announced multi-year deals on Monday for its concessions and its pizza. The Ottawa
Sens’ premium seats a hit with business
The Ottawa Senators say the planned new premium seating area at Canadian Tire Centre is shaping up to be a big winner with fans in
Ottawa Champions unveil local partnerships
With opening day four months away, Ottawa’s latest professional baseball team announced new local partnerships Wednesday for its bats and its beer. In a move
OBJ Newsmaker of the Year: Hunt in a league of his own
Jeff Hunt might be the face of the group that brought professional football back to Ottawa, but there is no denying he is a team
Sagging 67’s attendance prompts OSEG to slash ticket, parking prices
In 2004-05, an average of 9,231 people attended Ottawa 67’s games at the old Civic Centre. Ten years later, the Ontario Hockey League club is
Firestone commends Sens for eyeing Lebreton Flats as potential new home
The man who spearheaded the effort to bring NHL hockey to Ottawa nearly 25 years ago said Wednesday the Ottawa Senators’ current owner deserves credit
National Arts Centre to get facelift for 2017
The federal government announced Wednesday it will spend $110.5 million on an “architectural renewal” of the National Arts Centre. The goal is to have a
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