Hoteliers hope staycationers flock to Bluesfest-curated ‘room service’ concerts
Room Service Concert Series will feature acts such as Great Big Sea frontman Alan Doyle, comedian Gerry Dee and American rock band Third Eye Blind.
Hoteliers hope staycationers flock to Bluesfest-curated ‘room service’ concerts
Room Service Concert Series will feature acts such as Great Big Sea frontman Alan Doyle, comedian Gerry Dee and American rock band Third Eye Blind.
How ThinkOttawa is simplifying the conference planning process
ThinkOttawa assists association leaders in planning conferences by helping organize bids and supplying marketing material as well as locating venues and hotels – free of
Canadian Heritage eyes Canada Day festivities at LeBreton Flats
Federal department that hosts annual celebration is also seeking bids for a contractor to provide pyrotechnics, fireworks, music and a minimum of 200 drones for
How Ottawa meeting planners are creating engaging virtual events
With in-person events on hold for the foreseeable future, event planners in the capital are putting a new spin on virtual gatherings.
TD Place to host 2022 Canadian figure skating championships
It will be the 12th time Ottawa has staged the country’s premier figure skating event.
2021 lookahead: New outdoor events offer hope for tourism sector
Ottawa’s tourism sector is heading into 2021 feeling optimistic that a lineup of new attractions and outdoor adventure activities will encourage visitors to return to
Hotels look to growing staycation market to propel recovery
Industry hopes local ‘guests’ will become tourism ambassadors, encouraging out-of-town friends and family to visit Ottawa
Province gives $3.8M boost to struggling Shaw Centre
Downtown convention facility that attracted more than 63,000 out-of-town visitors in the 2019-20 fiscal year has seen its revenues plummet during the pandemic.
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
Ottawa sports community wins big for 2021
Ottawa is gearing up for its own year of tournaments and championships as local and national teams prepare to bring their competitions to the capital.
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