RedBlacks Women’s Training Camp impacts positive change for young girls
The Ottawa Sports and Entertainment Group (OSEG) Foundation hosted its popular all-female fundraiser on the gridiron at TD Place, raising more than $65,000 for Girls
RedBlacks Women’s Training Camp impacts positive change for young girls
The Ottawa Sports and Entertainment Group (OSEG) Foundation hosted its popular all-female fundraiser on the gridiron at TD Place, raising more than $65,000 for Girls
OSEG Foundation makes major score raising $250K at Gourmet on the Gridiron
Gourmet on the Gridiron, presented by Site Preparation Limited, was held Monday night for its third time at the TD Place stadium at Lansdowne.
Local business leader Roger Greenberg will be awarded a doctor of laws, honoris causa, by Carleton University next week in recognition of his contributions to
People on the Move: Nathan Hall goes full-time as CEO at Culture Check
Ottawa entrepreneur started organization in 2020 as a labour of love to address racial inequality in the workplace.
Mapping the future of Lansdowne: Ottawa’s place to meet
Unpacking the importance of Lansdowne to Ottawa’s tourism sector and how the community space has become Ottawa premiere meeting place for sports, festivals and business
Former OHLers helping disadvantaged and deserving kids get into the swing of golf
New six-week program launching next month is designed to teach participants the basics of the game in a positive, fun and safe environment.
Ottawa’s Chris Hofley creates buzz, inspires ripple effect with full head shave for CHEO
Dr. Vera Etches, politicians, media celebs offer to go bald, dye hair in support of mental health services at Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario
OSEG Foundation and RedBlacks host free virtual wellness series
Three-part seminar topics dish out guidance to businesses, working families struggling to maintain work-life balance during COVID-19
OSEG slashes 40 per cent of business operations staff: Report
Organization that owns the CFL’s Redblacks and OHL’s 67’s reportedly blames COVID-19 pandemic for cuts.
New ownership group confident it can reverse Ottawa’s pro baseball curse
Citing the capital’s hefty per-capita income and solid economy, Sam Katz thinks he can succeed where a litany of other owners have failed.
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