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
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
Local musicians to serenade city callers
Enough with the Muzak already! That’s the message from the city as it announced plans Thursday to start playing music from Ottawa musicians when the
Ottawa consultant doing her best to help owner-chefs in restaurant business
As a former restaurant owner who traded in the hustle-bustle of kitchen life for a new gig as a consultant, Caroline Ishii has a few
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
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