Jun 11, 2021
The fundraising arm of The Ottawa Hospital is getting a healthy injection of new blood.
Jeff Clarke, president and CEO of Inflector Environmental Services, and
Sarah Grand, a sales representative with real estate brokerage Engel & Völkers Ottawa Centre, are taking on the roles of co-chairs of The Ottawa Hospital Foundation’s 20th annual President’s Breakfast, scheduled to return to a virtual format this Tuesday, Sept. 14. They’re totally pumped about it, too.
Supporters of The Ottawa Hospital have been bubbling with excitement these days over plans to build a state-of-the-art new Civic campus arguably the most significant new development for our city. The $2.8-billion project is scheduled to be completed in 2028.
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David Zwirner at left; at right, the future site of the gallery s Tribeca outpost. Photo courtesy Getty; photo by Nate Freeman.
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Tribeca, a place replete with wall-less lofts upstairs and tall-ceilinged storefronts downstairs. The appeal is obvious: As one neighborhood dealer said the other day, all the kids of the canonical contemporary art collectors on the
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Reps. Marjorie Taylor Greene, center, and Lauren Boebert, left, are seen during a group photo with freshmen members of the House Republican Conference in Washington, DC, January 4, 2021. (Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images/ via JTA/ SUE)
JTA About a year after the Pittsburgh synagogue shooting, a white supremacist in western Colorado plotted to attack another Jewish congregation.
The FBI arrested the white supremacist in November 2019 and his plans never came to fruition. He pleaded guilty to the charges against him in October.
One month after that guilty plea, the president of the Colorado synagogue voted for a congressional candidate whose policies he believed would help protect the local Jewish community: Lauren Boebert, the freshman Republican representative.