C Bay’s Blyth hosting Ottawa River floods ‘major update’
CONSTANCE BAY – This Thursday (June 15), Constance Bay’s Gerry Blyth will present what he calls a “major update” to information related to spring flooding in rural west Ottawa.
Read moreCONSTANCE BAY – This Thursday (June 15), Constance Bay’s Gerry Blyth will present what he calls a “major update” to information related to spring flooding in rural west Ottawa.
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 moreWEST CARLETON – As spring slides in to summer, Ward 5 Coun. Clarke Kelly’s office is crunching the numbers following the 2023 spring freshet that saw extreme flooding in several West Carleton communities.
Read moreCONSTANCE BAY – The roughly week-long run of the Rural Root Theatre Company’s (RRTC) production Murdered to Death was a return to pre-pandemic crowds, who enjoyed a blend of comedy and mystery in a return to live theatre.
Read moreWEST CARLETON – The Ottawa River flood warning is officially over.
Read moreWEST CARLETON – Although the immediate concerns are far from over, with Ottawa River flood waters are receding this week and Ward 5 Coun. Clarke Kelly is looking at long-term answers to West Carleton’s recent flooding issues.
Read moreWEST CARLETON – The Mississippi Valley Conservation Authority (MVCA) says rivers and lakes throughout the watershed and West Carleton are on the way down, but the May 3 Flood Warning will remain in effect.
Read moreWEST CARLETON – The Ottawa River flooding currently waterlogging dozens of homes along West Carleton’s riverside communities is slowly declining this week, but expected to linger for some time yet.
Read moreWEST CARLETON – The Flood Warning the Mississippi Valley Conservation Authority (MVCA) issued May 3 will remain in effect for the time being the flood forecasters said today (May 9).
Read moreCONSTANCE BAY – While the Ottawa River Regulating Planning Board (PRRPB) expected the river to peak Friday (May 5), West Carleton Disaster Relief (WCDR) volunteers and riverside residents noticed a rise of several centimetres Saturday (May 6) as they continued to try to protect homes in West Carleton.
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