City seeks input on women, gender equity strategy
OTTAWA – City of Ottawa staff are hosting several engagement sessions as the city seeks input on the next phase of its Women and Gender Equity Strategy.
Read moreOTTAWA – City of Ottawa staff are hosting several engagement sessions as the city seeks input on the next phase of its Women and Gender Equity Strategy.
Read moreBranch 616 is pleased to report that with the latest COVID-19 updates things are edging more and more towards normal. We have held most of our standing events and a few specials, with more on the calendar.
Read moreARNPRIOR – West Carleton residents can now head to Arnprior for knee surgery from Queensway Carleton Hospital surgeons.
Read moreOTTAWA – Last weekend’s (April 29) Rolling Thunder protest through the City of Ottawa is expected to cost the city around $2.5 to $3 million and Ottawa Police Services (OPS) Board chair Coun. Eli El-Chantiry says it’s not Ottawa residents’ responsibility to pick up the tab.
Read moreApril showers bring May flowers! We certainly had our fair share of rain during the month of April, and I personally am very much looking forward to warmer weather and enjoying the many parks, pathways, and greenspaces we have available to us in Kanata—Carleton.
Read moreCARP – It was the largest indoor gathering of people in West Carleton in more than two years as around 1,000 women filled the W. Erskine Johnston Arena Friday (April 22) for the triumphant return of Carp Fair Ladies Night.
Read moreCoun. Eli El-Chantiry’s bi-monthly column for Tuesday, April 26.
Read moreKINBURN – The growing list of West Carleton events returning from COVID-19 continues to grow as the Bethel St. Andrew’s Fashion Show, last held in 2019, returns to Kinburn on May 4.
Read moreARNPRIOR – Arnprior executives say masking will continue at Arnprior Regional Health (ARH) facilities as part of the provincial’s high-risk settings policy.
Read moreDUNROBIN – Even though it was the day after Earth Day (April 23) the volunteers of St. Mary’s Anglican Church on the Sixth Line Road still found plenty of trash to pick up during its community clean-up held Saturday.
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