InsideTrack.show: Jeff Hunt on creating a successful sports entertainment culture in Ottawa
The way Jeff Hunt sees it, running a junior hockey franchise can be similar to cleaning carpets. Mr. Hunt – who is now president of
InsideTrack.show: Jeff Hunt on creating a successful sports entertainment culture in Ottawa
The way Jeff Hunt sees it, running a junior hockey franchise can be similar to cleaning carpets. Mr. Hunt – who is now president of
Grey Cup will ‘transform’ Lansdowne in 2017
Who needs cheerleaders when you’ve got 36,000 fans packed elbow-to-elbow for the hottest football game of the year? By Emma Jackson. TD Place promises to
Grey Cup 2017 ‘a gift’ for city’s economy, local businesses say
Business owners in the Glebe and Ottawa hoteliers say they’re expecting to see a boost to their businesses when the nation’s capital hosts the Grey
City projects Lansdowne profits
The City of Ottawa now expects to get a share of the profits from the Lansdowne Park project, just months after it appeared the city
Grey Cup loss can’t spoil ‘great year,’ OSEG boss says
The RedBlacks’ magical Grey Cup run ultimately came up a touchdown short, but not even Edmonton’s late-game comeback could wipe the smile off Bernie Ashe’s
FEDCO votes to settle city dispute with OSEG over Lansdowne roof repairs
A $23.6-million settlement for Lansdowne Park roof repairs is “very fair,” despite the fact that the Ottawa Sports and Entertainment Group will be footing the
City won’t see any Lansdowne profit, report says
The city says it no longer expects to turn a profit on the Lansdowne Park project due mainly to higher-than-expected repair costs at TD Place
CFL commish says 2017 Grey Cup news will have to wait
Canadian Football League commissioner Jeffrey Orridge charmed the crowd at Thursday morning’s Mayor’s Breakfast with his wit, but he wouldn’t deliver the news the city
OBJ Newsmaker of the Year: Hunt in a league of his own
Jeff Hunt might be the face of the group that brought professional football back to Ottawa, but there is no denying he is a team
Sagging 67’s attendance prompts OSEG to slash ticket, parking prices
In 2004-05, an average of 9,231 people attended Ottawa 67’s games at the old Civic Centre. Ten years later, the Ontario Hockey League club is
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