Ottawa business leaders gathered at Bayview Yards to celebrate Michael Tremblay and his leadership on Ottawa’s innovation and tech scene for the past seven years.
Industry leaders embarked on a $7,000 shopping spree at the Rideau Centre in support of local charities that help those who are homeless, as well as sick youth.
Contributions of all kinds piled up throughout the night as some 150 attendees arrived with their donations of toys, craft supplies, games, stuffed animals, gift cards and other items, both fun and practical, to cheer up families who will be spending their upcoming holidays in hospital at CHEO.
When the Women, Wit and Wisdom event was first launched in Ottawa back in 2017, the idea behind it was to create an empowering girls' night out. Ten dinners later, it continues to leave many of those who attend feeling motivated, supported and ready to conquer the world (or at least their to-do list).
The delicious spread of food was for local business leaders to enjoy, specifically those who have supported Big Brothers Big Sisters of Ottawa (BBBSO) over the past year.
The 10th anniversary bash for Sheena Brady’s multi-million-dollar wellness tea company Tease was steeped in the spirit of women helping women succeed in small business and entrepreneurship.
Much to the delight of sweet-toothed guests, candy was sighted everywhere at last night’s 26th annual Trees of Hope for CHEO hosted by the Fairmont Château Laurier.