
NCC-RendezVous LeBreton deal could see construction start in 2019
After more than 40 meetings and 120 hours of negotiations, the National Capital Commission and RendezVous LeBreton Group have officially reached an agreement to transfer
NCC-RendezVous LeBreton deal could see construction start in 2019
After more than 40 meetings and 120 hours of negotiations, the National Capital Commission and RendezVous LeBreton Group have officially reached an agreement to transfer
Watson: No municipal money for downtown Ottawa NHL arena
As negotiations continue to build a new home for the Ottawa Senators at LeBreton Flats, Ottawa Mayor Jim Watson said local taxpayers will not contribute
Melnyk muses about relocating Sens at NHL 100 weekend in Ottawa
On a weekend celebrating the game of hockey in the nation’s capital, Ottawa Senators owner Eugene Melnyk put a damper on the festivities. Melnyk brought
Attendance at Ottawa Sens’ games off to a slow start
The Ottawa Senators ticket sales woes have continued into the 2017-18 season, with attendance at Tuesday’s game against the Vancouver Canucks dropping to 13,430 –
With LeBreton looming, economists see little payoff for cities that subsidize pro sports facilities
City subsidies for professional sports teams can be justified in the name of civic planning, pride or politics, but suggestions that they result in net
New Ottawa Senators boss Anselmi makes pitch to business community
On the eve of his first full season as president and CEO of the Ottawa Senators, Tom Anselmi laid out a vision for turning the
Ottawa Senators reduce capacity at Canadian Tire Centre by 1,500 seats
Ottawa Senators owner Eugene Melnyk believes less could mean more. Tired of seeing too many empty seats, the NHL club has made the decision to
Former Senators GM and coach Bryan Murray remembered as great communicator and valiant fighter
Bryan Murray, an NHL coaching giant known for his rapier wit, acute hockey sense and, ultimately, courage in his fight against cancer, has died. He
Column: Why the Ottawa Senators call Kanata home
Some critics say the decision to build a west-end arena is behind the Sens’ failure to sell out playoff games. As Bruce Firestone argues, the
What’s a playoff run worth? Ottawa bar sales up 11%, report says
Sens fever may be fun for the city, but it’s also lucrative for local businesses, according to research by Moneris. The credit and debit card
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