OPH data says respiratory viruses level dropping
OTTAWA – The latest data from Ottawa Public Health (OPH) shows an encouraging picture of the overall levels of respiratory viruses circulating in the national capital.
Read moreOTTAWA – The latest data from Ottawa Public Health (OPH) shows an encouraging picture of the overall levels of respiratory viruses circulating in the national capital.
Read moreCOBDEN – The popular Cobden Civitan Fishing Derby will delay its event by two weeks to give mother nature a chance to harden the water to safter conditions.
Read moreCARP – It is the best attended annual general meeting in West Carleton, 10 times the size of the average end-of-year wrap-up West Carleton non-profit organizations are mandated to hold.
Read moreKANATA – Kanata-Carleton MP Jenna Sudds was pleased to announce a $1 million grant that will help create 12 highly skilled jobs in the Kanata North area.
Read moreCITY HALL – City staff from the Innovative Client Service (ICS) Department are seeking technologically feasible locations to bring more public Wi-Fi service to the rural parts of the city.
Read moreCARP – A winter weather warning couldn’t stop around 15 people from attending a fascinating presentation on life under Nazi occupation at the Carp Mess Hall last Thursday (Jan. 19).
Read moreFITZROY HARBOUR – Kick off February with the Fitzroy Harbour Winter Carnival and enjoy a winter weekend at the community centre (100 Clifford Campbell St.).
Read moreWEST CARLETON – While our Year in Review was more of a column on the publisher’s pet peeves, this story will focus on the stories that made headlines in West Carleton over the 2021 calendar year.
Read moreCORKERY – The Toronto Players Tour (TPT) is returning to Ottawa for a 36-hole tournament at the beautiful Greensmere Golf Club on July 19 and 20.
Read moreCARP – One of Carp’s newest businesses and a first for West Carleton, is the dream of two lifelong residents.
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