Local catering company really cooking with several museum contracts around the city
Ottawa-based company My Catering Group has signed a three-year contract with the Canadian Museum of Nature, a step towards its goal of reaching its $15-million
Local catering company really cooking with several museum contracts around the city
Ottawa-based company My Catering Group has signed a three-year contract with the Canadian Museum of Nature, a step towards its goal of reaching its $15-million
Canada joins international agreement to help Indigenous businesses access new markets
Ng paid tribute to First Nations’ businesses and said support would be offered by the government to help these companies, including those from Nunavut and
National museums, other public venues in Ottawa closing up as COVID-19 precautions
Canada’s national museums are set to shut their doors in Ottawa Saturday as the COVID-19 pandemic hits cultural venues across the country
History museum in Gatineau plucks Georges St-Pierre title belt for its public collection
A Gatineau museum has gone to the mat for fighter Georges St-Pierre to pluck one of his title belts from auction and put it on
Ottawa-area museums turn to high tech for tourism boost
Ottawa’s museums are turning to the latest tech to attract more visitors and deliver immersive experiences. The Canadian Museum of History is taking advantage of
Maple Leafs fan unloads memorabilia to Canadian Museum of History for $2M
Mike Wilson, a Leafs superfan whose basement was filled with more than 1,700 collectibles, has sold most of his massive collection to the Canadian Museum
Ottawa museums rebrand, seek renewed relevancy as a source to combat ‘fake news’
During peak tourist season, thousands of people stream into Canada’s national museums each day – and this summer is already shaping up to be even
A message from Michael Crockatt
Ottawa in 2017 is an adventure. As we celebrate the 150th anniversary of Confederation, the capital is abuzz with activity, enthusiasm and visitors! This didn’t
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
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