
Taggart Parkes family boosts end-homelessness campaign with $1M gift
The Shepherds of Good Hope Foundation kicked off its $5-million capital campaign for a new supportive housing residence in the ByWard Market by announcing a

Taggart Parkes family boosts end-homelessness campaign with $1M gift
The Shepherds of Good Hope Foundation kicked off its $5-million capital campaign for a new supportive housing residence in the ByWard Market by announcing a

Negotiations underway to turn former Chapters on Rideau St. into an events venue
An organization in the “hospitality and entertainment industry” is eyeing a proposal to convert the former Chapters building on Rideau Street into an events venue,

Coconut Lagoon hosts feel-good fête for AFP’s local leaders in fundraising
On Tuesday, award-winning chef and philanthropist Joe Thottungal opened up his Coconut Lagoon restaurant on St. Laurent Boulevard for the second year in a row

GOHBA breakfast with mayor draws sell-out crowd from homebuilding industry
Members of the Greater Ottawa Home Builders’ Association (GOHBA) scored quality time Thursday morning with Mayor Mark Sutcliffe, who’s sticking to his promise to speak

If only we could all look as great as Diana Kirkwood, should we live to 96
Come on now, devoted arts supporter and lover of all parties Diana Kirkwood can’t turn 96 – and a half — without a celebration.

Beyond Networking takes it next level with toy drive for CHEO
Contributions of all kinds piled up throughout the night as some 150 attendees arrived with their donations of toys, craft supplies, games, stuffed animals, gift

Chop Steakhouse serves up breakfast for Big Brothers Big Sisters supporters
The delicious spread of food was for local business leaders to enjoy, specifically those who have supported Big Brothers Big Sisters of Ottawa (BBBSO) over

Château Laurier’s candy-inspired Trees of Hope for CHEO finds sweet success
Much to the delight of sweet-toothed guests, candy was sighted everywhere at last night’s 26th annual Trees of Hope for CHEO hosted by the Fairmont

‘Rough-and-ready’ regional farmers to discuss mental health at Dare To Be Vulnerable event
An event in Eastern Ontario next week is hoping to kickstart a conversation on farmers’ mental health that could save lives.

Black Tie Bingo keeps ball rolling, supports specialized care at Bruyère
Under the B, for Bahamas. That’s where Giselle Bergeron-Raganold will eventually be headed after winning the trip at Black Tie Bingo for the Bruyère Foundation,
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