![Andrew Abraham, CEO and founder of TAAG, alongside ONFE (Ottawa Network for Education) president and CEO Heather Norris, and Rania Odeh, business development manager at TAAG, at the Spark Soirée held Friday, May 3, 2024, at the Infinity Convention Centre. Photo by Caroline Phillips](https://assets.obj.ca/2024/05/main-2-300x194.jpg)
Spark Soirée raises $65K-plus to help ONFE fuel the future for kids
The number of kids arriving to school hungry in Ottawa each day has risen by nearly 30 percent, the president and CEO of Ottawa Network
Spark Soirée raises $65K-plus to help ONFE fuel the future for kids
The number of kids arriving to school hungry in Ottawa each day has risen by nearly 30 percent, the president and CEO of Ottawa Network
Business community rallies around School Breakfast Program at Spark Soirée
Supporters of ONFE’s School Breakfast Program gathered Saturday to ensure local youth don’t have to tackle math equations with hunger pains in their bellies.
Ottawa firm hired to bring ‘Canadian component’ to L.A. producer, Snoop Dogg’s bid for Senators
An Ottawa-based professional services firm is helping entertainment moguls Snoop Dogg and Neko Sparks find Canadian investors for their consortium that’s attempting to buy the
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