Category: News
The day the Carnival came to Aspira Wildpine Residence
The Carnival was an afternoon full of fun and laughter just as the doctor ordered thanks to the staff at Wildpine Residence…
Share the joy of outer space in September with Lucy Hambly
Whether you choose to observe either of the eclipses or would rather celebrate the equinox, September is sure to be a great month for astronomy lovers worldwide.
Stittsville Business Association brings community groups and businesses together for a relaxed evening of connection
The evening provided an opportunity for those attending to come together in a relaxed atmophere to connect and exchange knowledge of the work and services…
September events and news from the Stittsville Library Branch
The Stittsville Branch will be closed on Monday, September 1, 2025 for Labour Day. The Branch will re-open on Tuesday, September 2 at their regular hours.
38th Annual Guide Dog Motorcycle Ride roars back to Ottawa
The engines are revving for Ottawa’s longest running annual charity motorcycle ride to benefit Canadian Guide Dogs that will hit the road again for its 38th year…
Three strategies to help you pay down debt
Living with debt can be stressful, especially during high-inflationary periods where it can be more difficult to find extra money to put toward debt repayment.
COMMUNITY NOTES: from the desk of Councillor Gower
This week Councillor Gower is sharing some back-to-school times and safety tips for residents. The Ottawa Safety Council is still seeking some crossing guards for Stittsville…
Sundance Artisan Show returns Labour Day weekend – Stittsville’s Cheryl McCrory a featured artisan
This annual showcase features 40 exceptional artisans from across Ontario, presenting guests with the chance to experience one-of-a-kind creations and connect with the artists who bring them to life.
Apply for the EcoYouth Council of Ecology Ottawa
Last year, Ecology Ottawa launched its EcoYouth program, bringing together young leaders from across Ottawa to share their ideas, build community, and take action for…
Stittsville and Kanata golfers qualify for the Canadian National Championship in Nova Scotia
The group qualified for the 18-hole regional tournament through winning the local qualifier event held at Prescott Golf Club earlier this summer…
Co-founder of 100th Regiment Historical Society and former chair of Goulbourn Museum, Ken Cownley, receives prestigious award
Ken and his group quickly became affiliated with the Goulbourn Museum, with Ken eventually serving as chair. The former Goulbourn Township has strong historical ties to the regiment…
OC Transpo fall service begins Sunday, August 24
This fall’s service includes seasonal service changes and the return of school service, a new route providing service to Ottawa International Airport…
Pride Week flag raised at Village Square Park
On August 17th the week was marked with the 4th Annual Pride Week Flag Raising ceremony held at Village Square Park and hosted by Councillor Gower.
COMMUNITY NOTES: from the desk of Councillor Gower
The Pride Week Flag Raising took place at Village Square Park on August 17, 2025. L to R: Councillor Clarke Kelly, MP Bruce Fanjoy, MP Jenna Sudds, Councillor Ariel Troster, Councillor Gower and Mayor Mark Sutcliffe.
155 years ago old Stittsville was swept up in The Great Fire of Carleton County
The fire broke out following a three and a half month dry spell which left the countryside tinder dry and susceptible to a rampaging, out-of-control fire.























