Tag: ORHMA
Best Bar None Awards Ottawa Establishments
OTTAWA — A year after the Best Bar None responsible alcohol service program expanded to Ottawa, participating members celebrated the first annual awards yesterday, with a special ceremony at Steak Modern in the city’s ByWard Market.
ORHMA Elects New Board Members
MISSISSAUGA, Ont. — The Ontario Restaurant Hotel and Motel Association (ORHMA) elected its new Board of Directors for 2014-2015 at its annual meeting held this week at SW Hotel Toronto Airport.
The Star: Community Council Pushes For Cap on Parkdale Restaurants
TORONTO — The steady growth of restaurants in Toronto’s Parkdale neighbourhood is a point of contention for city representatives and restaurant owners, so the...
Best Bar None Ontario to Expand in Toronto and Ottawa
TORONTO — Best Bar None (BBN) — the Ontario chapter of the internationally recognized accreditation program that promotes higher standards in the sale and...
OAA Merger with ORHMA to Take Effect Aug. 1
MISSISSAUGA, Ont. — The 88-year-old Ontario Restaurant, Hotel and Motel Association (ORHMA) has formally welcomed the members of the Ontario Accommodation Association (OAA) into...
Best Bar None Recognizes Top Performers
TORONTO — Glasses clinked to honour award recipients and newly accredited businesses in Toronto’s entertainment district yesterday at the inaugural Best Bar None Ontario...
ORHMA Celebrates Adaptive Cooking Class Graduates
SCARBOROUGH, Ont. — It was a monumental day for 16 graduating members of the Ontario Restaurant Hotel and Motel Association (ORHMA) Adaptive Cooking Class...
ORHMA Offers Cooking Classes for Persons with Disabilities
MISSISSAUGA, Ont. — Adaptive Cooking Classes are now being offered by the Ontario Restaurant Hotel and Motel Association (ORHMA) to assist persons with disabilities...
Best Bar None Scheme Launches in Ontario
TORONTO — The Best Bar None (BBN) pilot program has been launched by the Ontario Restaurant Hotel and Hotel Association (ORHMA) to promote responsible...
Toronto Restaurateurs Debate King St. Tower Proposal
TORONTO — Toronto restaurateurs opposing a 47-storey condominium worry business may be adversely affected by the proposal for a multi-storey tower along King St....