What we do Bruyère is an academic health care organization known for its compassionate care towards our aging population, those requiring rehabilitation or living with
What we do Bruyère is an academic health care organization known for its compassionate care towards our aging population, those requiring rehabilitation or living with
Four business leaders join OBJ’s editorial advisory board
As a few members step away at the end of the one-year cycle, the OBJ editorial advisory board welcomes four newcomers to the table.
Business leaders head to Rideau Centre to shop for charity
Industry leaders embarked on a $7,000 shopping spree at the Rideau Centre in support of local charities that help those who are homeless, as well
Yves Tremblay and Sylvie Villeneuve have an extensive history of philanthropy and community involvement in Ottawa. It’s clear that being generous and making an impact
Aiāna restaurant extends warm welcome to Shepherds of Good Hope
Ottawa business leaders gathered downtown last night in Devinder Chaudhary’s upscale fine dining restaurant for cocktails, canapés and a conversation about an issue everyone there
Black Tie Bingo keeps ball rolling, supports specialized care at Bruyère
Under the B, for Bahamas. That’s where Giselle Bergeron-Raganold will eventually be headed after winning the trip at Black Tie Bingo for the Bruyère Foundation,
Star soprano Renée Fleming dazzles ’em at National Arts Centre Gala
All female opera singers are technically divas but, as Renée Fleming proved last night, not all come with prima donna attitudes.
Brit Smith, Kingston-born founder of Homestead Land Holdings, dies at 103
The Kingston business community said goodbye to a local legend this past weekend. Kingston-born Arthur Britton Smith, more commonly known as Brit Smith, passed away
CHEO’s 2023 Minto Dream Home showcases a bold design – and the power of partnership
As Ottawa residents take a tour through the 2023 Minto Dream Home for CHEO, teams behind the scenes are already gearing up for next year.
Charles Saikaley honours strong ties to the community that embraced his family
It is love for family and pride for community that drove Charles Saikaley and his wife Majida to contribute $1 million to The Ottawa Hospital.
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