Ottawa business community says goodbye to two great leaders
Two well-known names in local business circles passed away recently, leaving a legacy that will not soon be forgotten.
Ottawa business community says goodbye to two great leaders
Two well-known names in local business circles passed away recently, leaving a legacy that will not soon be forgotten.
Philanthropy in Ottawa: Family and community inspire $2M donation to TOHF
Who: Tony Sottile, retired construction executive, and Barbara Robertson, former teacher and volunteer The donation: $2M The recipient: The Ottawa Hospital Foundation The inspiration: “The Ottawa Hospital Foundation’s Campaign
‘Leader of leaders’: Community housing exec keeps it real
Giguère is not ashamed of his modest roots and, in fact, believes they’ve helped to shape who he is. “Being humble is a key element
Philanthropy in Ottawa: Cushman & Wakefield tee off for the Bruyere Foundation
Over two decades, real estate brokerage has had a significant impact on the Bruyere Research Institute by raising money.
Full steam ahead for downtown Ottawa task force
One month in, the Downtown Ottawa Revitalization Task Force is diving headfirst into its three-month plan for bringing life back to the downtown core.
Philanthropy in Ottawa: Orleans Health Hub gets a $1M boost
The Montfort Hospital Foundation team was all smiles asBrigil Construction brought the total amount raised to date to $11.4 million, just shy of the target
Golfers take a swing at ending world poverty
The Ottawa business community turned out to the World Partnership Golf tournament in support of the Aga Khan Foundation Canada, which aims to end cycles
Trailblazing founder of NABU Network and former JetForm CEO hailed as ‘generous’ community builder after passing away at age 82.
Philanthropy in Ottawa: Happy Roots makes happy children
The Happy Roots Foundation has dedicated $1 million to CHEO’s work supporting infant and child mental health.
Wabano’s Igniting the Spirit Gala: Making the Water Sing rushes back to life
How fitting that “Wabano” means “new beginnings” in Ojibwe during a time when the public is venturing back out into the world, knowing the pandemic
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