Bluesfest, GCTC among local attractions to land provincial arts funding
Nearly a dozen other Ottawa organizations also slated to get financial aid as part of $24-million package to help Ontario’s cultural sector survive the COVID-19
Bluesfest, GCTC among local attractions to land provincial arts funding
Nearly a dozen other Ottawa organizations also slated to get financial aid as part of $24-million package to help Ontario’s cultural sector survive the COVID-19
Lack of clarity on business reopenings ‘frustrating’ for BIA boss
Wellington West merchants say they’re confused by lack of clear set of rules regarding guidelines for getting back in business.
‘A tough pill to swallow’: Ottawa-area ski hill operators slam Ontario shutdown
Calabogie Peaks, Mount Pakenham say they stand to lose millions of dollars in revenue due to provincially mandated closures while Quebec resorts remain open.
Province to allow Ottawa Senators, Toronto Maple Leafs to play at home this season
But no spectators will be allowed inside the arena to watch in person, according to a media report.
Province gives $3.8M boost to struggling Shaw Centre
Downtown convention facility that attracted more than 63,000 out-of-town visitors in the 2019-20 fiscal year has seen its revenues plummet during the pandemic.
Renfrew County to host 2022 Ontario Winter Games
More than 3,000 athletes, coaches and officials are expected to participate in the event, which features more than 20 sports.
Christmas Cheer Breakfast returns in new virtual format on Dec. 4
Annual fundraiser kicks off holiday season with celebrities, song, entertainment in support of 21 local charities
Ottawa biz group plans weekend rally to protest restrictions on bars, gyms and other venues
OpenSafe Ottawa says its members are planning to march from City Hall to Parliament Hill on Saturday morning to deliver a message to all levels
Province won’t reverse decision to close bars, restaurants and other businesses: MacLeod
Several business advocates are challenging the government to produce evidence showing a connection between their operations and the recent spike in COVID-19 cases.
Province opens door to larger conventions and meetings as COVID restrictions ease
Professional meeting and event facilities are allowed to host gatherings of up to 50 people in individual rooms or event spaces within a building.
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