Algonquin College seeking companies for summer student placements in film and media production
Algonquin College is currently looking to place Film & Media Production students in meaningful field placements this summer.
A call no parent wants to receive – a walk in support of mental health – Greg’s story
Greg McPherson is appealing for support for his April 16, 2022 Cross City Walk in support of the Youth Services Bureau of Ottawa.
Stittsville Rotary international film series returns for 2022
The Rotary Club of Ottawa-Stittsville has been bringing you nationally and internationally renowned films as one of over 100 organizations across Canada who are part of the Toronto International Film circuit
Local artist Dale Dunning donates sculpture to Birdhouse Bonanza auction
Well-known local artist Dale Dunning donates sculpture to be auctioned at Birdhouse Bonanza in honor of his friend of 50 years, Michael Macpherson.
Stittsville United Church hosts activities for all ages
The Stittsville United Church encourages residents to participate in fun and community-building activities offered at the church.
Ontario expands fourth-dose eligibility for COVID-19 vaccine
Starting April 7th, 2022, Ontarians over 60 years of age as well as Inuit and Métis individuals over 18 will be eligible for their fourth dose of the COVID-19 vaccine.
Applications from charities now open for 11th annual OPS Gala
The Ottawa Police are now accepting applications from local organizations for the 11th annual Ottawa Police Service Gala.
Respite for families for Autism Awareness Month – launch of Benny&Co annual fundraiser
The Benny&Co. Foundation is proud to once again announce the launch of its Annual Fundraiser in all of the chain’s restaurants, including those in Orleans and Stittsville.
Car thefts in Stittsville lead to six arrests
Following two attempted car thefts in the Stittsville area, the Ottawa Police remind residents to take all necessary precautions.
Impact of COVID-19 on Stittsville adolescents
The COVID-19 pandemic has had substantial effects on the mental health and development of children and teens.
COMMUNITY NOTES: from the desk of Councillor Gower
This week, Councillor Gower is passing along information and updates on the newly installed speed camera on Abbott Street.
Sports enthusiast and local historian Ann McCooeye passes away
Ann McCooeye will be remembered for her dry wit, stamina, sportsmanship, local historical knowledge and kindness.
Kanata’s Aiden Warnholtz drains 17 points to lead Ravens to quarterfinal victory
(Carleton Ravens’ guard No. 31 Aiden Warnholtz. File photo: Mike Carroccetto) Ravens’ third-year guard Aiden Warnholtz led Carleton with 17 points as they defeated No. 2 seeded Victoria Vikes 94-77…
News and happenings at the Stittsville Library
How do you know you are appreciated? The staff at the Stittsville Library certainly are.
Ottawa Police report impaired driving on the rise
The Ottawa Police have reported a 25% increase in impaired driving this past March.























