Brian Raymond Davis
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Read moreKINBURN – The West Carleton Food Access Centre (WCFAC) annual general meeting was a tale heard across the city these days, one of rising food costs and more families needing help.
Read moreCARP – It’s the earliest annual general meeting of the year in West Carleton and that’s because it’s held on a work day for Ward 5’s captains of industry.
Read moreCoun. Eli El-Chantiry’s bi-weekly column for Sept. 21.
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Read moreCARP – Golf, dine and network at the Carp Road Corridor Business Improvement Area (CRCBIA) 12th annual Nine and Dine on Tuesday, Sept. 13.
Read moreCARP – The Carp Road Corridor Business Improvement Area (CRCBIA) will continue to focus on bringing water services and public transportation to the light industrial park in 2022 – the largest employer in West Carleton.
Read moreCARP – The Carp Road Corridor Business Improvement Area (BIA) was a very active participant in the two-year new Official Plan process, and is now turning its attention to the City of Ottawa’s new Zoning Bylaw expected to come in to policy in 2024.
Read moreWEST CARLETON – The West Carleton Food Access Centre (WCFAC) annual general meeting last week (June 17) reflected a community that greatly supports the local food bank and a clientele that actually needed less support during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Read moreCARP – About 41 stakeholders took part in yesterday’s (Jan. 19) Carp Road Corridor Business Improvement Area’s (CRCCBIA) annual general meeting and heard stories of growth despite a global economic downturn brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic.
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