
Mark Goudie said the idea is to drive more traffic to Lansdowne on non-game days in the hope that people attending events will stick around

Mark Goudie said the idea is to drive more traffic to Lansdowne on non-game days in the hope that people attending events will stick around

City staff endorse OSEG proposal to take over Lansdowne public spaces
The owners of the CFL’s Ottawa Redblacks, pro soccer’s Fury FC and junior hockey’s Ottawa 67’s are proposing to take over the operation of key

Lansdowne Park turning Aberdeen Square into full-scale event venue
Lansdowne Park is revamping part of its pedestrian mall to host major events and concerts as part of a wider campaign to attract more year-round

Ian Faris out as Ottawa Board of Trade president and CEO
The man who helped spearhead the drive to merge Ottawa’s three chambers of commerce into one organization is leaving his post after more than six

Lansdowne eyes holiday visitors with European-style Christmas market
Ottawa Sports and Entertainment Group’s bid to attract more visitors to Lansdowne Park year-round will see it launch an annual Christmas market, modelled after the

Lansdowne Park looking for year-round programming to attract new visitors
After shelling out tens of millions of dollars more than it originally anticipated to get the football stadium and hockey arena at Lansdowne Park back

Ottawa Fury FC gets sanctioning OK to play in the United Soccer League in 2019
Ottawa Fury FC’s sanctioning battle with CONCACAF appears to be over – for the time being. The Fury says it has been advised by the

Ottawa Fury FC turns to Court of Arbitration for Sport in sanctioning dispute
Ottawa Fury FC is turning to the Court of Arbitration for Sport for help in its sanctioning battle with CONCACAF. Based in Lausanne, Switzerland, the

Ottawa Fury FC says soccer confederation is seeking to bar it from playing in USL
Ottawa Fury FC says CONCACAF has moved to block it from playing in the United Soccer League in 2019. Mark Goudie, president and CEO of

Original OSEG chief Bernie Ashe hailed as ‘visionary’ at retirement festivities
For the past four seasons, Bernie Ashe’s 24-7 responsibilities meant Redblacks game nights were work nights for the chief executive of the Ottawa Sports and
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