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The Ottawa Senators will host an outdoor watch ... The event will take place outside Gate 1 of Canadian Tire Centre in the CIBC Red Zone, where a large screen will broadcast the game live.
OTTAWA – The Ottawa Senators detailed plans for fans attending Canadian Tire Centre for Game 6 of their playoff series against the Toronto Maple Leafs on Thursday, May 1. As part of the ...
In an interview with The Globe and Mail, Mr. McLellan said he’s encouraged by recent signals from Ottawa that there will be additional contracting competitions aimed at working with Canadian ...
The Canadian Tire Centre was filled with a sea of blue and white on Wednesday night, as Toronto Maple Leafs fans flooded Ottawa for Game 3 against the Senators. Despite Ottawa being the home team ...
OTTAWA — The Ottawa Senators have extended their arena naming rights deal with retail chain Canadian Tire, the NHL club announced Friday. The length and value of the contract were not disclosed.
While the Ottawa Senators continue to pursue a deal to build a new ... The NHL club announced Friday it has signed an extension on its existing arena rights naming deal with the Canadian Tire Corp.
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“Stay safe Ottawa,” Canadian senator Patrick Brazeau posted on X, sharing a photo of the emergency alert that was issued during the incident. Law enforcement sources told Global News ...
The Great One told the Ben Mulroney Show on AM 640 in Toronto on Monday that he’s proud of his Canadian roots and won’t get caught up in the debate regarding his ties to U.S. President Donald ...
OTTAWA - The Ottawa Senators have extended their arena naming rights deal with retail chain Canadian Tire, the NHL club announced Friday. The length and value of the contract were not disclosed.
"If you have the ability to gain Canadian citizenship, go ahead and do it." Elyse Skura is a reporter based in Ottawa. Since joining CBC News, she's worked in Iqaluit, Edmonton and Thunder Bay.
Canada imposed retaliatory tariffs on US goods after Washington levied duties on Canadian autos, steel and aluminum, and goods that do not comply with the North American Free Trade deal.