
This past Friday, friends and family came together at the Ottawa Art Gallery to mark the one-year anniversary since Laperrière, 31, tragically took his own

This past Friday, friends and family came together at the Ottawa Art Gallery to mark the one-year anniversary since Laperrière, 31, tragically took his own

Cornerstone Housing for Women snips the ribbon for opening of 44 Eccles
Nothing says “fresh start” like an official ribbon cutting. It was a fun part of the grand opening celebration held Wednesday for Cornerstone Housing for

An event planned for later this month in Little Italy will not only serve to welcome the many new residents in the area, but will

Irving Greenberg and Shirley Greenberg are names many Ottawa residents may recognize for their appearance on local buildings and institutions, but the true depth of

Ottawa Senators stage major comeback with return of Sens Gala
On the same ice surface where the Ottawa Senators beat the Edmonton Oilers the night before, a sold-out crowd of business leaders gathered on Monday

After closing his Little Italy grocery store in November, Tony Zacconi is shifting gears to bring his events space back to its former glory.

The next generation of business professionals and entrepreneurs heard from by real estate executive Mike McGahan at a breakfast hosted Thursday by the University of

Ottawa Tourism welcomes new federal funding to attract international conferences and events
A new funding program to attract more international conferences to Canada could be a catalyst for Ottawa business, Ottawa Tourism tells OBJ.

For over a decade, the music festival has been known as RBC Bluesfest. But this year, it will simply be called Ottawa Bluesfest, with an

In anticipation of the upcoming solar eclipse, Kingston is preparing for a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity — and its tourism operators aren’t wasting any time “leveraging” the
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