GCTC wins over audience with ‘1979’ political satire
Michael Healey’s brand new political satire 1979 was put to a full house, not for a vote but to entertain the audience members that packed
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GCTC wins over audience with ‘1979’ political satire
Michael Healey’s brand new political satire 1979 was put to a full house, not for a vote but to entertain the audience members that packed
GCTC wins over audience with ‘1979’ political satire
Michael Healey’s brand new political satire 1979 was put to a full house, not for a vote but to entertain the audience members that packed
Petit Bill’s Bistro celebrates milestone birthday by giving back to the community
If you follow the news, it seems restaurants close and open in this town faster than a kitchen swinging door. So, making it to 10
Ottawa taps into sugar shack fun with Sugar Lumberfest
The Horticulture Building at Lansdowne Park got a little sweeter Saturday as it played host to Ottawa’s first urban sugar shack, part of Ottawa 2017’s Ignite
Ottawa physicians perfect footwork at ‘Dancing with Docs’ fundraiser
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Ottawa’s Parkdale Food Centre launches community social enterprise
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Ottawa social enterprises profit from Kathleen Kemp’s passion
At the young age of 23, Kathleen Kemp has learned to place her thumb on the scales of work-life balance. She puts in a normal
Mitchell Bellman named new CEO of Royal Ottawa Foundation for Mental Health
The Royal Ottawa Foundation for Mental Health has hired seasoned professional fundraiser Mitchell Bellman as its new president and chief executive officer. Mr. Bellman, who
Ottawa rolls out the red carpet for Juno stars
Music industry players and special guests gathered at the Shaw Centre for a private awards dinner ceremony
Revived art auction raises $22K for Ottawa’s Big Brothers Big Sisters, Operation Come Home
One of Ottawa’s oldest charity auctions has been brought back by popular demand. Following a 10-year hiatus, Big Brothers Big Sisters of Ottawa decided to
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