HCA provincial debate cancelled tonight
CARP – Due to a variety of circumstances outside of the Huntley Community Association’s (HCA) control, tonight’s (May 25) online provincial election all-candidates’ debate has been cancelled.
Read moreCARP – Due to a variety of circumstances outside of the Huntley Community Association’s (HCA) control, tonight’s (May 25) online provincial election all-candidates’ debate has been cancelled.
Read moreWEST CARLETON – Hydro Ottawa says the damage of the long weekend storm, far outweighs the damaged caused in the 2018 tornado or in the 1998 ice storm. While West Carleton homeowners may disagree with that statement, many still await the return of electricity as Hydro Ottawa, Hydro One and some of their neighbours work around the clock to restore power to eastern Ontario.
Read moreCONSTANCE BAY – Unprecedented in the volunteer community service industry, the Constance and Buckham’s Bay Community Association (CBBCA) will expand its board numbers for the 2022 year.
Read moreARNPRIOR – Arnprior’s community market is returning to the downtown core after a three-year absence due in part to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Read moreARNPRIOR – Anyone who visited the Arnprior hospital in the last 26 years may have had their health information compromised in a December 2021 cybersecurity incident at Arnprior Regional Health (ARH).
Read moreDUNROBIN – Saturday’s (May 14) high tea at St. Mary’s Anglican Church was a Queen’s Platinum Jubilee celebration the monarch would have certainly got behind.
Read moreCARP – Huntley Community Association (HCA) long-time president Judy Makin presided over her final annual general meeting last week (May 5), and many board members used the meeting to thank her for her service.
Read moreARNPRIOR – The West Carleton Rivermen are making last season’s move to Arnprior permanent.
Read moreWEST CARLETON – Over the last couple months the Rural Transit Solutions (RTS) group has shared information on rural transit challenges, collected information on that same topic, and once again, shared that information, this time with a city committee May 5, as the volunteer organization endeavours to provide a solution to public transit roadblocks for rural residents.
Read moreWard 5 Coun, Eli El-Chantiry’s column for Wednesday, April 11.
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