Sens’ biz boss confident club can win over fans wary of mass gatherings
Organization is diligently following all public health measures to show that attending hockey games can be safe, Anthony LeBlanc said at his first in-person meeting
Sens’ biz boss confident club can win over fans wary of mass gatherings
Organization is diligently following all public health measures to show that attending hockey games can be safe, Anthony LeBlanc said at his first in-person meeting
OSEG Foundation to take over Ottawa-Gatineau Youth Foundation
Charities say the move will help better serve community youth in an increasingly competitive fundraising landscape.
Fullscript shakes up executive suite in bid to accelerate growth
Nearing $300 million in annual revenues, Ottawa-based online health-care platform adds finance, marketing and HR veterans to leadership team as it looks to keep scaling
Update: Ottawa Senators owner Eugene Melnyk says now is not the time for his in-person fan plan
‘Most people would agree cramming 6,000 people into one confined space is not a good idea at this time,’ mayor says.
Province to allow Ottawa Senators, Toronto Maple Leafs to play at home this season
But no spectators will be allowed inside the arena to watch in person, according to a media report.
Sens beef up C-suite with new hires, sign business boss to long-term deal
The NHL club’s front-office makeover continues as it said Tuesday it’s officially brought three more former executives from the Arizona Coyotes into its fold.
Former Sens stalwart Phillips to lead team’s new community foundation
New organization replaces the former Ottawa Senators Foundation, which officially ended its relationship with the NHL club at the end of July.
Sens Foundation to change name, continue serving local youth
Charitable organization said Tuesday it is changing its name to the Ottawa-Gatineau Youth Foundation after its affiliation with NHL club ends on July 31.
Ottawa Senators break ties with Foundation, seek bids for new charitable arm
The Ottawa Senators Foundation said Thursday it will no longer be affiliated with Capital Sports & Entertainment, the parent company of the Ottawa Senators.
Senators hire former Arizona Coyotes boss to lead business operations
Less than two months after firing CEO Jim Little, the Ottawa Senators have turned to a veteran sports executive to fill a vital business role
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