Category: Food & Drink
2nd Annual Stittsville Butter Tart Festival sells out fast
Another successful year of the Stittsville Butter Tart Festival saw 13 vendors sell approximately 7,000 butter tarts. The community and judges voted on the best Butter Tarts.
Stittsville Butter Tart Festival returns for second year
If you like them with or without raisins or with a firm or runny filling (elbow lickers), you’ll find your perfect butter tart at this Stittsville Butter Tart Festival on September 9th.
New AGCO liquor license application undergoing public notice
The amendment application is for a liquor sales license from the Lone Star Group of Companies. The public notice offers the municipality and residents an opportunity to respond…
PHOTOS: Stittsville’s Canada Day weather posed a challenge for 2023 – but the events outshined the conditions
Thankfully, the warnings and watches disappeared, the day of celebration for 2023 continued with fireworks lighting the night sky over Stittsville to the delight of residents.
Edo Japan introduces something ‘yummy’ and healthy to Stittsville
One of the latest new food establishments to open is Edo Japan, located at Crossing Bridge Square on Stittsville Main, with Stittsville owner, Cong Le, opening…
Douglas Sutherland ‘Art in Park’ features artists, authors and entertainment on June 4
The event, organized by the Stittsville Village Association (SVA) along with its volunteers, promises to be a fun, exciting day at the Stittsville’s Village Square Park (corner of Abbott and Stittsville Main) to carry on Doug’s legacy event.
Can nutrition really help with high blood pressure? Yes, and here’s why
Many of us are unaware of the importance of managing high blood pressure. So much so that one in five people are living with high blood pressure without even knowing it.
Edo Japan helps Stittsville satisfy the crave with sizzling new options for fast and delicious food
Since it was founded in Calgary, Alberta, over 40 years ago by Reverend Susumu Ikuta, Edo has built a trusted brand based on blending only the highest-quality ingredients with traditional Japanese cooking techniques…
Thank You Stittsville and Stittsville Central
Attending the Professional Writing program at Algonquin College had provided me with the training I needed, but the experience of working at Stittsville Central enabled me to take what I had learned and apply it to real-life situations…
Discover Stittsville: Poco Pazzo
This little Italian eatery is tucked away and you could almost overlook it. Poco Pazzo is set up for a quaint little causal dining experience with tasteful décor, great lighting, and a delicious menu.
Discover Stittsville: Ritual on Main
No matter how busy Chi was, she always had a smile for her customers. You can tell by watching Chi that Ritual on Main is a project of love from a woman that loves what she does.
Sacred Heart’s dance classes travel to Zak’s Diner to film 50’s inspired video!
Sacred Heart dance teacher Mrs. Donaghy and her grade 9 and 10 dancers took the time this year to ensure they stood out from the rest of the OCSB dance videos. The classes spent a school day at Zak’s Diner in Kanata filming their Grease-inspired dance video.
Discover Stittsville: Ivan’s Meat & Deli
In a world filled with fast food places, it’s nice to find a shop that lets you slow down and enjoy delicious food. Ivan Saric is the owner of Ivan’s Meat & Deli and runs it with his wife, Natalija…
Discover Stittsville: Equator Coffee
When I first entered the shop, it was bright and had the delicious scent of coffee hanging in the air. The tables were full, but the atmosphere was homey and filled with quiet conversations…
South Carleton High School students invited to experience Agriculture in the Classroom from the Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada
South Carleton High School students were on hand March 23 for an announcement made by the Honourable Marie-Claude Bideau, the Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food, about the new funding for the Agriculture in the Classroom Canada (AITC-C) program.























