Flood response scales down but city says ‘remain vigilant’
WEST CARLETON – The city’s Public Safety Service director is telling riverside communities to ‘remain vigilant’ as flood levels recede a bit this week.
Read moreWEST CARLETON – The city’s Public Safety Service director is telling riverside communities to ‘remain vigilant’ as flood levels recede a bit this week.
Read moreWEST CARLETON – Ward 5 Coun. Clarke Kelly is offering free well water testing for those affected by recent flooding and has provided sample drop-off locations at West Carleton’s hardest hit communities.
Read moreKINBURN – Stay on top of your COVID-19 protection and do it in West Carleton.
Read moreDUNROBIN SHORES – The riverside community east of Dunrobin, affectionately known as Dunrobin Shores, spent the weekend shoveling sand, thankful forecasted rains did not show up to add to an already very high Ottawa River.
Read moreCONSTANCE BAY – The volunteers of St. Gabriel’s Catholic Church in Constance Bay are hosting their regular bottle drive fundraiser this Saturday (April 22), but this time the money is not going to the church.
Read more(Editor’s note: As we did during the 2017 flood, 2018 tornado, 2019 flood and COVID-19 pandemic, we will be making
Read moreCONSTANCE BAY – Today (April 20) is a beautiful spring day. Constance Bay around noon is relatively quiet. But there is also a dread in the air as the Ottawa River raised another 10 centimetres since yesterday (April 19).
Read moreCITY HALL – The city’s Emergency Preparedness and Protective Services committee (EPPSc) received an overview of Bylaw and Regulatory Services’ activities in 2021 and 2022, including its most recent performance metrics, details on programs and COVID-19 related initiatives.
Read moreCARP – It’s the event of the year for the ladies of West Carleton, and more than 1,000 of them came out to light it up, dressed to impress in a wide variety of takes on the feathers and lace theme.
Read moreVYDON ACRES – West Carleton riverside residents, city staff and volunteers continue to build sandbag walls across the community preparing for a flood currently building momentum but expected not to exceed a one-in-10 year flood level.
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