Arnprior Legion in ‘dire need’ of kitchen volunteers
ARNPRIOR – The Royal Canadian Legion Branch 174 in Arnprior is in dire need of volunteer help in order to continue operations moving forward.
Read moreARNPRIOR – The Royal Canadian Legion Branch 174 in Arnprior is in dire need of volunteer help in order to continue operations moving forward.
Read moreWEST CARLETON – Canadian farmers could see significant income gains and new opportunities if agricultural productivity growth returns to historic highs.
Read moreKINBURN – Boy does time fly, it seems like only a year ago Covered Bridge Brewing Company came to Kinburn, but on Dec. 13, the brewery will celebrate 12 years.
Read moreOTTAWA – A new exhibit at the City of Ottawa Archives focuses on the city’s agricultural history and includes many nods to West Carleton thanks to the input of the Dunrobin and District Women’s Institute (WI).
Read moreMcNAB-BRAESIDE – The Arnprior McNab-Braeside (AMB) Men’s Shed wants you to get in the game of woodworking with its introductory course starting Feb. 21, 2026.
Read moreMARSHALL BAY – A fake sign, sitting literally right on the road it claims is closed, celebrated its one-year anniversary recently, much to the chagrin of the community that lives beyond it.
Read moreFITZROY HARBOUR – Mr. and Mrs. Claus were doing some pre-Christmas scouting Saturday (Dec. 6) in Fitzroy Harbour and spent the whole day dividing all the village’s kids on to two very important lists, all while attending two holiday events.
Read moreCITY HALL – The Built Heritage committee (BHc) approved asking the city to submit the nomination of the ByWard Market as a National Historic Site for its 200th anniversary, which happens in 2027.
Read moreOTTAWA – The Ottawa Police Services’ (OPS) newest recruit to the Ottawa Police Service (OPS) has a sniffer so good it can smell electronics, a skill that will aid the force in investigating child exploitation cases.
Read moreOTTAWA – The City of Ottawa’s Infrastructure and Water Services general manager says things are improving for Ottawa’s well owners, but conservation is still needed during the current low-water challenges.
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