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In July 2015, the OFC went bankrupt. I have just added this to the article.
Sadly, the article is really only a stub. There is plenty of coverage in the Ottawa, Canada press about it (CBC, Citizen, Sun, ...) this week so if someone wanted, it would be a great time to write a better article. After nearly 40 years in existence, and with many famous musicians as alumni, it could certainly warrant a good, well-sourced article, and is certainly notable by Wikipedia standards. However, especially in view of its closing, the current article is not very informative, and so the other fork in the road, if a better article doesn't get written, is probably eventual deletion.
I'd try to help out myself, but am leaving on several weeks internet-free vacation later today, and I'm afraid though I liked the OFC, it is not one of my priority interests. Martinp (talk) 12:02, 24 July 2015 (UTC)Reply