
OSEG puts 2020 edition of Christmas market on ice due to pandemic
Organization says limits on the size of public gatherings and other measures aimed at curbing the spread of COVID-19 would “interfere” with spectators’ enjoyment of

OSEG puts 2020 edition of Christmas market on ice due to pandemic
Organization says limits on the size of public gatherings and other measures aimed at curbing the spread of COVID-19 would “interfere” with spectators’ enjoyment of

OSEG boss says ‘stark realities’ require Lansdowne deal with city to be reworked
A new city report recommends extending the public-private partnership with the organization by a decade and letting OSEG’s partners tap into a $4.7-million lifecycle reserve

Game on! City inks 10-year deal with OSEG, Winnipeg group to bring pro baseball back to capital
Deal will see new tenants pay the city $125,000 a year in base rent at 10,000-seat RCGT Park beginning in 2021.

Driven to succeed: Pop-up drive-in at TD Place sells out in barely an hour
Four-night engagement kicks off Thursday evening with a showing of Remember the Titans.

Redblacks say fan safety top priority as league postpones start of CFL season
With public gatherings still banned across the country, CFL commissioner Randy Ambrosie said Wednesday the league would not begin the regular season in June as

Ottawa Senators player tests positive for COVID-19; Melnyk to pay part-time arena staff
The Ottawa Senators say owner Eugene Melnyk has now “personally pledged” to pay part-time arena staff affected by the suspension of the NHL season

National museums, other public venues in Ottawa closing up as COVID-19 precautions
Canada’s national museums are set to shut their doors in Ottawa Saturday as the COVID-19 pandemic hits cultural venues across the country

New Canadian rugby league franchise to be known as the Ottawa Aces
Toronto Wolfpack co-founder Eric Perez unveiled details of his new franchise Monday in Ottawa

Expansion soccer team in Ottawa will be owned by Atletico de Madrid
The Ottawa side will become the professional league’s eighth team when the CPL’s second season begins in April

Stand-by replacement buses for LRT to cost $95K per week, city committee hears
OC Transpo’s emergency rollout of buses that are idling at a city-owned ballpark in case the LRT breaks down is expected to cost taxpayers $95,000
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