U.S. casino suing Ottawa Senators owner Eugene Melnyk
A casino in the United States is suing Eugene Melnyk, claiming the Ottawa Senators owner has failed to pay $900,000 in owings
U.S. casino suing Ottawa Senators owner Eugene Melnyk
A casino in the United States is suing Eugene Melnyk, claiming the Ottawa Senators owner has failed to pay $900,000 in owings
Watson calls for ‘grander’ vision for LeBreton Flats
Mayor says he doesn’t expect Sens owner Eugene Melnyk to be part of renewed development process
Ottawa Senators’ average attendance hits 22-year low in 2018-19 season
The Canadian Tire Centre set a record for unfilled seats this past season as the Ottawa Senators, beset by struggles on and off the ice,
Embattled Ottawa Senators owner Melnyk calls out media, Mayor Watson
Embattled Senators owner Eugene Melnyk has once again incurred the wrath of some of his team’s fans after making contentious comments on an Ottawa radio
NCC to parcel out LeBreton Flats redevelopment, starting with land near central library
The National Capital Commission said Thursday morning it is moving ahead with a new process to redevelop LeBreton Flats, one that will start with a
NCC cancels LeBreton Flats proposal process after initial deal falls through
The National Capital Commission has officially cancelled the procurement process looking for a proposal to redevelop LeBreton Flats following the collapse of its preferred proponent’s
Update: Melnyk says Sens still vying for downtown home following LeBreton deal collapse
Ottawa Senators owner Eugene Melnyk says he’s not giving up on a downtown arena after the National Capital Commission announced Wednesday that mediation had failed
NCC’s Feb. 28 deadline for RendezVous LeBreton will not be extended: heritage minister
Canada’s heritage minister says there will be no extension of a Thursday deadline to resolve a dispute over a plan to build a community featuring
NCC gives RendezVous LeBreton partners until end of February to fix issues
The National Capital Commission is granting the feuding partners of RendezVous LeBreton another few weeks to work out their differences through mediation – a last-ditch
Updated: RendezVous LeBreton manager hopes mediation the answer to ‘emotionally charged’ impasse
The feuding partners in the LeBreton Flats redevelopment have entered mediation in a last-ditch effort to salvage the project before the National Capital Commission officially
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