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Reviewing Rowan’s Law: Part Two
In Reviewing Rowan’s Law: Part One, we briefly reviewed some of the recommendations made from the Coroner’s inquest from Rowan Stringer’s tragic death. There have been many press releases, meetings at Queen’s Park and discussions with key stakeholders in the amateur sport sector, not only in Ontario – but also Canada wide.
2017 Ontario Sport Council Foundation Grant Launch
The Ottawa Sport Council is pleased to announce the launch of the 2017 Ottawa Sport Council Foundation Fund. The Ottawa Sport Council Foundation is a Charitable Endowment fund established in partnership with Community Foundation of Ottawa and the True Sport Foundation with the goal of providing support to Ottawa Community Sporting Organizations.
Ontario Trillium Foundation Grow Grants 2017
Writing and applying for grants can be a daunting and often confusing process. When you are an amateur or community sport organization looking for support and funding, resources and experience are often hard to come by. That’s why, at the Ottawa Sport Council, we want to assist to simplify the process and be a support to our local sports organizations.
Ottawa Sport Council Spring Sport Summit to Tackle Concussions
Save the date - we are excited to announce our upcoming Spring Sport Summit! We hope you will join us on Saturday, June 3rd, at the Ottawa Tennis and Lawn Bowling Club.
Rowan’s Law – Part 1
In our two-part blog series regarding Rowan's law, we explore the recommendations made to educate parents, athletes, coaches and organizations about the severity that head injuries can lead to.

2017 – the Year of Sport in the Capital!
With Canada celebrating it’s 150th year, Ottawa hosting their highly anticipated Ottawa2017 celebrations, and making the world destination “List of places to visit” Top 10, our city is amped up for what is certain to be an unforgettable year!
New Year, New You: How to Avoid Losing the Healthy Resolution Game
Like many, we are happy to welcome 2017 and all the excitement of fresh slates and hopeful promise. As an organization that promotes amateur sport and a healthy lifestyle, January is an exciting time – as we see many people take to the gym and start healthy eating regimes. Over the months that follow, more then half of those who start in January, will have quit their New Years Resolution to be a better version of themselves.
Celebrating Volunteers at the Ottawa Sport Summit
On November 26, 2016 the Ottawa Sport Council will host the third annual Ottawa Sport Summit, in Lansdowne Park’s Horticulture Building. Featuring a panel of guest speakers, this year’s edition will focus on learning about, and celebrating, sport volunteerism in Ottawa.
Fall Concussions
As Canadians, we love the autumn season. We embrace the chilly temperatures, celebrate the changing of the leaves and look forward to the crisp, fresh air that comes before the plummeting cold and banks of snow outside our doors. It’s also a popular time to be outside in the great outdoors and enjoy recreational sports, such as football.

Ottawa advances to next bidding phase to host 2021 Canada Summer Games
The Canada Games Council announced September 12 that Ottawa is among the cities advancing to the second phase of the bid process to host the 2021 Canada Summer Games.
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