Algonquin College benefits from new Lone Star location
To mark the official opening Monday of its fifth Ottawa location, Lone Star Texas Grill has raised $15,000 for a bursary program at the Algonquin
Algonquin College benefits from new Lone Star location
To mark the official opening Monday of its fifth Ottawa location, Lone Star Texas Grill has raised $15,000 for a bursary program at the Algonquin
CFL honours OSEG with Commissioner’s Award
The Canadian Football League has presented its Commissioner’s Award – for outstanding contributions to football in Canada – to the Ottawa Sports and Entertainment Group.
Brier to inject $15 million into local economy: Watson
As the city ramps up for multiple events in 2017 to mark Canada’s sesquicentennial, a major sporting event just can’t wait, as the Canadian Curling
Carleton Ravens football program scores major donation
The Carleton University football program not only won its first Panda Game since 1994 last weekend, it also scored a $500,000 donation from The Taggart
Senators name presenting sponsor for 2014-15
As the Ottawa Senators prepare for the 2014-15 season, the club announced Friday Mattamy Homes will be the presenting sponsor for the year. The arrangement
Zaphod’s preparing for final bow?
Eugene Haslam is not known for being a man of few words, so a recent Facebook post from the owner of the popular York Street
Local business could score off the field with FIFA Women’s World Cup: CSA executive
Businesses could have as much to cheer about as spectators when the city hosts part of the FIFA Women’s World Cup next year, a Canadian
Revived Ravens winning over sponsors
Steve Fretwell laughs when reminiscing about the glory days of Carleton Ravens football in the mid-1980s. Now a successful insurance executive in Toronto, Mr. Fretwell
Organizers hope for record attendance of 1.5 million at 2015 Women’s World Cup
The Canadian Soccer Association is already turning its attention to next year’s FIFA Women’s World Cup, and is setting some lofty attendance goals. Matching the
Golf industry looks for new ways to lure players back to the links
When the Canadian Golf & Country Club first experimented with putting larger-than-regulation six-inch cups on the greens at its nine-hole course earlier this summer, it didn’t take
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