The Ottawa Senators play at the Canadian Tire Centre in Kanata, Ottawa, Ontario. The arena opened in January 1996, initially called Palladium. It was later named Corel Centre (1996-2006 ...
There was some jeering as Ottawa recording artist Mandia Nantsios began the U.S. anthem. It then stopped briefly, but became much louder as she finished the final phrases of the Star-Spangled Banner.
Sean Moore, director of Lansdowne redevelopment, commented on the small amount of seating planned for Ottawa Charge PWHL games by saying “it would work itself out.” Shame on him. This is akin ...
Ottawa Senators owner Michael Andlauer says he "still believes" in Ottawa-Gatineau area despite negotiations for a new arena continuing to be delayed. Andlauer, speaking to reporters after it was ...
After recent reporting by the Ottawa Citizen, the topic of a smaller arena at Lansdowne Place in Ottawa, which will exclude ...
Andlauer says he didn't realize how much "scar tissue" had been left with the fan base because of relocation talk in previous ...
Some late scoring added to the excitement on Tuesday, but the Tampa Bay Lightning held on for a 4-3 victory over the Ottawa Senators at AMALIE Arena. Ottawa took advantage of a power play with 5: ...
After recent reporting by the Ottawa Citizen, the topic of a smaller arena at Lansdowne Place in Ottawa, which will exclude more than 1,000 PWHL fans per game in the city, has again sparked outcry and ...
A pedestrian walks in downtown Ottawa during a snowstorm earlier this month. Places to its west such as Arnprior, Pembrokle, Renfrew and Bancroft had an extreme cold warning Monday morning.
Former NBA player Gilbert Arenas had the internet swooning when he proposed to Melli Monaco in August 2024. The couple didn’t waste time to make things official as they recently tied the knot.
Letter, Maybe the PWHL will leave town, Jan. 25. Sean Moore, director of Lansdowne redevelopment, commented on the small amount of seating planned for Ottawa Charge PWHL games by saying “it would work ...
The federal government has bypassed Ontario to give homelessness funding directly to cities, including about $10.5 million over two years for projects in Ottawa. The department of Housing ...