Golf industry looks for new ways to lure players back to the links
When the Canadian Golf & Country Club first experimented with putting larger-than-regulation six-inch cups on the greens at its nine-hole course earlier this summer, it didn’t take
Golf industry looks for new ways to lure players back to the links
When the Canadian Golf & Country Club first experimented with putting larger-than-regulation six-inch cups on the greens at its nine-hole course earlier this summer, it didn’t take
Senators name newspaper veteran new chief marketing officer
The Ottawa Senators have turned to a former newspaper executive to be their new chief marketing officer and vice-president of ticketing. Peter O’Leary worked for
Latest Ottawa baseball club unveils logo
Ottawa’s latest pro baseball team is using an iconic piece of the city’s skyline as a key part of its logo design. The Ottawa Champions,
Entertainment business veterans launch firm to serve evolving legal field
The Westboro headquarters of Ottawa’s self-professed “biggest and best” entertainment law firm, with its bare concrete floors and quasi-warehouse feel, looks more like it should
Ontario judge OKs up to $122.66 million for creditors of Nortel’s EMEA unit
An Ontario judge overseeing the Canadian portion of the Nortel Networks bankruptcy has approved a settlement on one of the side issues that involves creditors
City maintains Triple-A rating
Despite the recent downgrade of Ontario’s credit rating, the City of Ottawa has maintained its Triple-A rating, according to the latest report from Moody’s Investor
AG slams city’s Orgaworld contract
Ottawa’s green bin recycling contract will cost the city more than $7 million in unnecessary costs – a number that could climb even higher, said
GTEC announces first keynote speaker
Canadian Tire’s chief technology officer, Eugene Roman, will be a keynote speaker at GTEC, the government tech event announced Wednesday. GTEC, to be held at
Settlement reached with Nortel Networks’ former overseas operations
A settlement has been reached with one of the international divisions of Nortel Networks over their piece of the former technology giant’s remaining assets. Lawyers
Nortel’s former European operations may be near a settlement in bankruptcy trial
A settlement over how to divide up a portion of the US$7.3 billion made from the sale of certain Nortel Networks assets may be nearing
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