Fire destroys Torwood Estates home yesterday
TORWOOD ESTATES – A home near Horseshoe Bay was destroyed by a fast-moving fire yesterday (July 26) before firefighters even had a chance to save it.
Read moreTORWOOD ESTATES – A home near Horseshoe Bay was destroyed by a fast-moving fire yesterday (July 26) before firefighters even had a chance to save it.
Read moreThe latter part (so far) of the 21st century has been very challenging for the newspaper industry. That’s no secret and the residents of West Carleton are as aware of this as anyone – in this century alone, only 21 years in, four West Carleton-focused community newspapers have closed.
Read moreWEST CARLETON – Coun. Eli El-Chantiry says Premier Doug Ford’s handling of a new province-wide shutdown shows the province learned nothing from the Thanksgiving lockdown that left businesses, especially restaurants, in the lurch.
Read moreKINBURN – the West Carleton Community Complex has not seen this many Ottawa staff members bustling inside its doors for more than a year.
Read moreWEST CARLETON – No editions of the Feb. 22 Carp Review exist so this week we skip a week and take a look back at the March 1, 1906 edition of The Carp Review.
Read moreWEST CARLETON – Today we are launching a new feature in West Carleton Online. With the second lockdown due to the COVID-19 local news coverage is more difficult than ever. But we know our readers love West Carleton history as much as they love local, community news, so with this extra time on our hands, we will take a look back, way back, and visit previous issues of the weekly publication The Carp Review and Carleton County Advertiser to take a peek at what was going on in the community more than 100 years ago.
Read moreCARP – It was the usual somber service at the West Carleton War Memorial for Remembrance Day, amplified by the silence due to a crowd reduced by thousands from the previous year due to the ongoing global pandemic.
Read moreDUNROBIN – Last Saturday’s (Oct. 17) $250,000 Woodbine Super Final was a race for the ages with Dunrobin’s Dashing Muscle winning by a nose.
Read moreWOODBINE – Dunrobin horse trainer James Armitage and his two-year-old filly Dashing Muscle won Saturday’s (Oct. 17) $250,000 Super Final at Woodbine Mohawk Park.
Read moreOTTAWA – Ottawa’s most prestigious honour, the Order of Ottawa, will close the nomination period Sept. 11. “Later this fall,
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