
A material difference: Businesses pitch in to support Ottawa Clothing Drive
Not only is the Ottawa Clothing Drive back, but it’s recruited a couple of ambitious goal-setting entrepreneurs intent on collecting 100,000 gently used items.
A material difference: Businesses pitch in to support Ottawa Clothing Drive
Not only is the Ottawa Clothing Drive back, but it’s recruited a couple of ambitious goal-setting entrepreneurs intent on collecting 100,000 gently used items.
Prominent businessman Jeff Hunt sinks teeth into Ottawa Valley Meats
Former owner of Ottawa 67’s saw the potential in OVM and its “great local success story,” and seized the business opportunity.
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
Ottawa 67’s game shoots to draw students from India who could fill local high-tech talent shortage
First-time event combines hockey and high-tech with Bollywood at TD Place arena
List of sporting events coming to Ottawa in 2017 grows with addition of Davis Cup
Another marquee sporting match has been added to the growing list of events and festivals coming to Ottawa next year, coinciding with planned year-long celebrations
Ottawa RedBlacks owner OSEG signs StubHub as official ticket reseller
With the Ottawa RedBlacks preparing to host the CFL’s East Division final this Sunday, fans looking for tickets now have another option backed by the
Dreams of NHL game on Parliament Hill melt as feds cite logistical concerns
The federal government has ruled out the possibility of an NHL game on Parliament Hill to close out next year’s celebrations marking Canada’s 150th anniversary.
Grey Cup 2017 ‘a gift’ for city’s economy, local businesses say
Business owners in the Glebe and Ottawa hoteliers say they’re expecting to see a boost to their businesses when the nation’s capital hosts the Grey
Grey Cup loss can’t spoil ‘great year,’ OSEG boss says
The RedBlacks’ magical Grey Cup run ultimately came up a touchdown short, but not even Edmonton’s late-game comeback could wipe the smile off Bernie Ashe’s
Maker Faire organizers thrilled about move to Aberdeen Pavilion
Remco Volmer sounded awfully excited Friday about the big happenings at Lansdowne Park this weekend. But his enthusiasm had nothing to do with the CFL’s
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