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“It doesn’t end tonight; it starts tonight,” OBJ publisher Michael Curran told recipients. “If you’re a recipient here tonight, this is a cohort you belong
Taste for Hope a yummy success with record-breaking $270K raised
After a pandemic-imposed hiatus, the popular food and drink fundraiser for Shepherds of Good Hope made a delicious comeback.
Golf balls rain down at inaugural Wilbert Keon Memorial tournament for Ottawa Heart Institute
The sold-out event at Eagle Creek Golf Club saw 144 participants raise $190,000 for research at the UOHI.
Golf balls rain down at inaugural Wilbert Keon Memorial tournament for Ottawa Heart Institute
The sold-out event at Eagle Creek Golf Club saw 144 participants raise $190,000 for research at the UOHI.
Glamping the night away to raise $450K-plus for BGC Ottawa – and no bugs
Everyone was a happy camper at BGC Ottawa’s Glamping Gala, a sold-out fundraiser that brought 480 partygoers together for a night of food, drinks, dancing
Proud To Be Bullyfree Gala raises the roof – and over $125k at evening bash
After a two-year hiatus, over 300 guests got dressed up last Saturday night to raise awareness for bullying prevention at the annual Proud To Be
Elmwood School Gala nets impressive $320K
At 186 attendees, it was a smaller crowd than in past years – but organizers wanted it that way, recognizing that the world is still
Elmwood School Gala nets impressive $320K
At 186 attendees, it was a smaller crowd than in past years – but organizers wanted it that way, recognizing that the world is still
Blue Rodeo, Serena Ryder: Does Kinaxis know how to throw a party or what?
The evening was “one giant hug,” in the words of Kinaxis CEO John Sicard. “I think we needed this.”
Blue Rodeo, Serena Ryder: Does Kinaxis know how to throw a party or what?
The evening was “one giant hug,” in the words of Kinaxis CEO John Sicard. “I think we needed this.”
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