2020 boundary review underway
WEST CARLETON – Last Friday (Dec. 20) City of Ottawa staff outlined the process and timeline as the planned ward boundary review begins early in the New Year and finishes near the end.
Read moreWEST CARLETON – Last Friday (Dec. 20) City of Ottawa staff outlined the process and timeline as the planned ward boundary review begins early in the New Year and finishes near the end.
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Read moreWEST CARLETON – For the last six weeks, West Carleton Online has provided editorial content space to the Ward 5
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Read moreWEST CARLETON – The coronavirus’ reach has finally grasped West Carleton. While no cases of COVID-19 have been reported in
Read moreCARP ROAD CORRIDOR – The City of Ottawa’s largest light industry business park will focus on growth and lobbying for infrastructure to support that growth attendees to last Thursday’s (Feb. 1) Carp Road Corridor Business Improvement Area (CRCBIA) annual general meeting heard.
Read moreCARP ROAD CORRIDOR – The Carp Road Corridor Business Improvement Area (CRCBIA) says the transition from outgoing city councillors Eli El-Chantiry and Scott Moffatt to new councillors Clarke Kelly (West Carleton-March) and Glen Gower (Stittsville) has been a smooth one.
Read moreThe proposed tag-a-bag plan put forward by city staff is just a band-aid solution for a long festering problem and will only extend the landfill by a couple of years if we are lucky.
Read moreWEST CARLETON – Between Saturday, April 29 and yesterday (May 2), 63.1 millimetres of rain has fallen on Ottawa, and it continues to pour today (May 3). All that rain, is making its way to the Ottawa River.
Read moreDr. Merrilee Fullerton started her political career roughly the same time I started West Carleton Online.
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