WC businesses, professionals nominated for 2022 Ottawa Awards
WEST CARLETON – Ottawa’s largest people’s choice awards is here and many West Carleton businesses, people and organizations are finalists hoping for your vote.
Read moreWEST CARLETON – Ottawa’s largest people’s choice awards is here and many West Carleton businesses, people and organizations are finalists hoping for your vote.
Read moreKANATA-CARLETON – It’s been a hectic couple of weeks for rookie Member of Parliament Jenna Sudds who made her inaugural House of Commons speech last week (Nov. 24); toured the riding; took a crash course on parliamentary procedure; and squeezed in some time to take in her children’s hockey games.
Read moreCARP – The Diefenbunker is training young spies this Christmas season.
Read moreCARP — The Diefenbunker: Canada’s Cold War Museum is pleased to launch its 2021 Artist-in-Residence Exhibition, featuring the work of Algonquin artist Mairi Brascoupé.
Read moreWEST CARLETON – From all West Carleton’s four corners, and all points in between, Hallowe’en is starting to look like the holiday we all remember pre-COVID-19, as communities hosted events to celebrate the day of elaborate costumes and free candy.
Read moreWEST CARLETON – Despite following the climax of the culmination of the multi-year new Official Plan process approved Wednesday (Oct. 27), there was still a small group of residents willing to submit themselves to another Zoom meeting to talk to city staff about the City of Ottawa 2022 budget.
Read moreWEST CARLETON – With the world adapting to the post-COVID-19 ‘new normal,’ signs of community spirit begin to be seen. And in the case of Hallowe’en, that spirit is a little bit spooky.
Read moreCARP – Twenty years after officially opening the West Carleton Reading Garden beside the Carp branch of the Ottawa Public Library (OPL), the West Carleton Garden Club and Horticultural Society (WCGC) is ready to give the beautiful spot a significant upgrade.
Read moreWEST CARLETON – Many of West Carleton’s organizations and businesses are taking time out to reflect on the meaning behind Canada’s first National Day for Truth and Reconciliation celebrated today (Sept. 30).
Read moreCARP – The Diefenbunker’s top executive is part of a panel discussion on resilient and sustainable historic sites scheduled for today (Sept. 28) part of the National Trust Conference which runs virtually until Oct. 1.
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