Category: News
We welcome Algonquin College co-op student Madison Costeira to Stittsville Central
We are pleased to welcome Madison (Maddy) Costeira to the Stittsville Central team for six weeks to complete her co-op work placement.
Nominations are now open for the 2022 Stittsville Volunteer Awards
The Stittsville Volunteer Awards is your opportunity to bring the dedicated community involvement of your nominee to light.
Exploring Canada’s wilderness with Adam Shoalts
A Presentation of the Mississippi Madawaska Land Trust taking place on March 23, 2022 via Zoom.
Ottawa-Stittsville Rotary Club seeks participants for their youth leadership awards camp
The Ottawa-Stittsville Rotary Club is pleased to announce that the Rotary Youth Leadership Awards (RYLA) 2022 will take place from May 29 to May 31 and will be an in-person event.
City looking for your feedback on Transportation Master Plan and household waste management
The City of Ottawa is inviting residents to have their say on the Transportation Master Plan, as well as the way the City manages garbage, recycling, and food waste.
COMMUNITY NOTES: from the desk of Councillor Gower
Congratulations extended from Councillor Gower on the medal wins at the 2022 Beijing Paralympics received by two Stittsville residents, Collinda Joseph and Tyrone Henry.
March is nutrition month – tips from your local Registered Dietitian
March is Nutrition Month, the perfect time for Stittsville community members to reflect on the foods we choose to help nourish our bodies.
Small but mighty – Ashton United Church pledges $25K to Carleton Place Hospital ER building fund
This small but mighty group of friends and members of the Ashton United Church demonstrate that when it comes to supporting their local hospital.
Youth empowered to “Paint It Up!” and contribute to the beautification of Ottawa
Looking for a way to help deter vandalism while empowering our City’s youth through community arts? Look no further than the Paint it Up! mural program. Applications for this year’s program are now open.
Cleaning the Capital 2022 Spring Campaign
Spring is on the horizon, and with it comes spring cleaning – not just in the house, but in the community as well. Registration for Cleaning the Capital’s Spring Campaign starts on March 15th.
Library offering free programs for youth and teens during March Break
The Ottawa Public Library is offering multiple programs for teens aged 13 to 18 and for youth aged 4 to 12 during March Break week.
Stittsville Legion is accepting bursary applications
The Stittsville Legion is now accepting bursary applications, funded by the Poppy Trust Fund.
Spring time, tax time and scams
With spring comes tax season and with tax season comes tax scams.
Filing your taxes: DIY or hire a professional?
Considering whether to complete your taxes yourself or hire a tax professional? Here are some pros and cons of each…
Rotary Club supports ‘Canadian Women for Women in Afghanistan’
The Rotary Club of Ottawa-Stittsville members actively work to make our community a better place.























