
Ottawa Tourism already seeing bump in interest from Americans in midst of Biden visit
The visit of U.S. President Joe Biden to Ottawa could bring an increase in tourists coming to Canada’s capital to explore the city for themselves.

Ottawa Tourism already seeing bump in interest from Americans in midst of Biden visit
The visit of U.S. President Joe Biden to Ottawa could bring an increase in tourists coming to Canada’s capital to explore the city for themselves.

Business leader Thomas d’Aquino launches new memoir: Private Power, Public Purpose
It was an impressive turnout for the launch of business leader, policy thinker, philanthropist and arts patron Thomas d’Aquino’s new memoir, Private Power, Public Purpose:

Jann Arden shines at NAC Gala’s celebration of women artists
Something very special happened at the National Arts Centre Gala on Saturday night. It took place while Canadian singing legend Jann Arden and her musicians

‘A rich moment for you to kind of take stock’: City guru Mary Rowe on Ottawa’s future
The head of the Canadian Urban Institute says there’s ‘no magic bullet’ for the nation’s capital to reimagine its long-term direction in the aftermath of

NAC revives pandemic-stalled shows for mix of new and old gems to lure back audiences
NAC president and CEO Christopher Deacon says artists have missed the “exhilarating, inspiring, and restorative” experience of performing for a live audience.

National Arts Centre throws viewing party for GG’s Performing Arts Awards
Tantoo Cardinal, Catherine O’Hara, Ryan Reynolds among laureates honoured during one-hour television special.

Tourism officials call new $700K structure ‘a game-changer’

Music to fans’ ears: Outdoor concert slated for Lansdowne Park in late March
First-of-its-kind event during pandemic will require all spectators to be screened for COVID-19 in advance.

‘Fighting for our lives’: Canada’s theatre industry tries to plan for uncertain 2021
NAC is thinking on a more local scale, rather than counting on productions with international artists or even those from other regions in Canada who

Ottawa chefs prepare for return of meetings and conventions with new culinary offerings, services
With many conferences and conventions rescheduled, several of the city’s top chefs are hard at work planning new ways of using food to bring people
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