West Carleton Disaster Relief Annual General Meeting
The West Carleton Disaster Relief (WCDR) will take a look back at 2023 on Feb. 26, a year that involved more damaging flooding and an ice storm in the West Carleton area.
Read moreThe West Carleton Disaster Relief (WCDR) will take a look back at 2023 on Feb. 26, a year that involved more damaging flooding and an ice storm in the West Carleton area.
Read moreWest Carleton’s volunteer disaster response organization will host its annual general meeting on Nov. 8 from 6:30 to 8 p.m.
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Read moreWEST CARLETON –West Carleton Disaster Relief (WCDR) is looking for additional assistance to help those working through the Disaster Recovery Assistance for Ontarians (DRAO) application process as the recover from spring freshet flooding.
Read moreCONSTANCE BAY – While this year’s flood response was primarily handled at the municipal government level, volunteers, and the homeowners themselves, Kanata-Carleton MP Jenna Sudds tells West Carleton Online the federal government does have a role to play as well.
Read moreKINBURN – With the lingering effects of the 2023 spring freshet still being felt in West Carleton, including by the volunteers hosting last Wednesday’s (May 17) disaster preparedness panel discussion, West Carleton Disaster Relief (WCDR) put the focus on wildfires during the meeting.
Read moreWEST CARLETON – The nature of this year’s flooding, the relatively long gap between the first peak on April 21 and the second peak expected tomorrow (May 5), has made recruiting volunteers a challenge for those who are leading flood mitigation work in West Carleton.
Read moreCONSTANCE BAY – Today (April 20) is a beautiful spring day. Constance Bay around noon is relatively quiet. But there is also a dread in the air as the Ottawa River raised another 10 centimetres since yesterday (April 19).
Read moreWILLOLA BEACH – Every time West Carleton Online speaks to Willola Beach homeowner David McKay, he’s battling a flood.
Read moreKINBURN – Spring is quickly becoming the scariest time of the year in West Carleton.
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