City honours Corporal Nathan CirilloFlags at all City facilities will be flown at half-mast to honour the life and service of Corporal Nathan Cirillo, of the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders of Canada (Princess Louise’s), who gave his life today in service to Canada. The City of Ottawa extends sincere gratitude to Corporal Cirillo and his family and offers our deepest condolences to his family and friends for their tragic loss. ...
Statement from Senators owner Eugene Melnyk on the postponement of tonight’s gameOttawa Senators ( @Senators ) owner Eugene Melnyk issued the following statement in response to the tragic events that took place earlier today in downtown Ottawa, which have resulted in the postponement of the team’s home game tonight against Toronto. ...
#city hall #election #politicsA political debate that may actually be fun: Ottawa City Idol, October 23It’s not often you get to put “fun” and “political debate” in the same sentence. This Thursday may be just the opportunity. There’s even beer. Here’s some info about an event on Thursday night at Hooley’s downtown. It’s a demonstration of how Ranked Choice Voting could work in an upcoming election. ...
#environment #garbage #stittsvilleTRASH TALK: Everything you need to know about the Carp Road Landfill Expansion_ (This article originally appeared on on our sister site, StittsvilleCentral.ca .) _ StittsvilleCentral.ca posted an article last month about Waste Management filing a compliance application for expanding the Carp Road landfill , and readers had quite a few questions about the facility. ...
Unveiling of Algonquin birchbark canoe crafted by Elder William Commanda and gifted to Friends of Gatineau ParkA birchbark canoe, made by Algonquin Elder William Commanda and gifted to the Friends of Gatineau Park by the Waddell family, will now be part of the National Capital Commission’s (NCC) Gatineau Park Visitor Centre. The canoe was unveiled this morning in Gatineau Park by Kitigan Zibi Anishinabeg Chief Gilbert W. ...
Council Candidates Prepared to Fight Energy East, as TransCanada Prepares Application** As TransCanada Prepares to File Energy East Application, 90% of Ottawa City Council Candidates Prepared to Fight Project ** Nearly 90% of candidates for city council who responded to a survey put out by Ecology Ottawa say they would be prepared to fight the proposed Energy East pipeline if it posed a threat to the health of Ottawa’s environment, in addition to 80% who are calling for an independent environmental assessment. ...
Trees removed due to Dutch Elm Disease on Confederation BoulevardThe National Capital Commission (NCC) wishes to advise the public that a number of dead or dying elm trees will be removed from the Wellington Street section of Confederation Boulevard, starting Monday morning, October 20. Although the NCC has successfully extended the lives of many of these trees by over a decade, through its comprehensive Dutch elm disease management program, there are now 18 trees on Wellington Street that constitute a safety hazard for pedestrians and motorists, as they are dead or dying of Dutch elm disease. ...
Students gain valuable experience from new collaboration between Canadian Museum of History and Carleton UniversityA group of graduate students at Carleton University are getting an exceptional learning opportunity, thanks to an innovative collaboration between the university and the Canadian Museum of History. The students — enrolled in the Master’s Program in Public History at Carleton — are participating this fall in the development of the Museum’s signature gallery, the Canadian History Hall. ...
Support Your Community By Volunteering at a Christmas KettleThe Salvation Army is seeking volunteers for its iconic red Christmas Kettle campaign which begins on November 20th and runs until December 24, 2014. Bell Ringers are needed to raise funds at Christmas Kettles located in shopping centres throughout the city. ...