Local businesses shine spotlight on Ottawa Heart Institute’s Heart Month
The annual February is Heart Month campaign is a way for the University of Ottawa Heart Institute (UOHI) Foundation to raise funds in support of
Local businesses shine spotlight on Ottawa Heart Institute’s Heart Month
The annual February is Heart Month campaign is a way for the University of Ottawa Heart Institute (UOHI) Foundation to raise funds in support of
Businesses and community in the nation’s capital are ready to be ‘all heart’ this February
February is Heart Month and the University of Ottawa Health Institute Foundation is back with its annual campaign. Get ready to #LightTheTownRed
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.
The Joyce Family Foundation recently announced a $1.5-million gift to the University of Ottawa Heart Institute Foundation focused on a nursing bursary program.
It’s Johnny B. Goode for tennis bad boy John McEnroe at Ottawa Celebrity Sports Dinner
John McEnroe’s stringed instrument of choice may no longer be the tennis racquet, judging by the way the former professional tennis star played the guitar
Heart Institute supporters could ‘heart-ly’ wait to play at Royal Ottawa Golf Club
The Royal Ottawa Golf Club served as this year’s venue for the University of Ottawa Heart Institute’s second annual Wilbert Keon Memorial Golf Tournament, which raised
Hockey hero Daniel Alfredsson dropped by the RA Centre to help raise funds for the University of Ottawa Heart Institute by playing the Ottawa Pickleball
Gold Plate Dinner for Heart Institute, Hellenic Community returns with swell of support
It actually felt nice to hear the Sad Trombone sound effect again at last night’s 35th Gold Plate Dinner. It was a sign that, not
Spread the love — and the word — February is Heart Month for Ottawa Heart Institute
The world leader in treatment and research against heart disease is raising awareness and funds with partners across the city.
Business leaders John and Maria Bassi help Ottawa Heart Institute create $4-million research chair
“By really embracing the project and tapping into their network of relationships, (John and Maria Bassi) helped the UOHI Foundation reach its goal in less
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