Tag: stittsville
Ontario welcomes Classroom Supplies Fund
Rather than having to worry about spending during the school year, teachers should just need to focus on lessons for their students.
illFixit Wireless – a passion for fixing electronics
Service matters to Nik and his team, and customers have written over 500, five-star reviews. “We’ll take the time to listen to clients – you can trust us with your devices”.
18 authors, one goal: The ultimate ‘Romance’ takeover
The 18 authors who participated were kept busy speaking with visitors and, of course, selling their books at the event. Re-Read plans to organize more interesting afternoons…
Mississippi Madawaska Land Trust seeking community support to protect Clyde Lake property
Several species at risk have already been observed on the land, highlighting the important habitat this landscape provides for vulnerable wildlife.
COMMUNITY NOTES: from the desk of Councillor Gower
Where does the time go, especially when this week the clocks were turned ahead one hour! This week Councillor Gower Congratulates the Canada’s Wheelchair Curling Team for defeating China and…
Stittsville Central welcomes Algonquin College co-op student Olivia Senecal
Stittsville Central looks forward to sharing Olivia Senecal’s writing talent with the residents of Stittsville. Olivia will be working with us from March 16 until April 24, 2026.
South Carleton students walk-out to protest the OSAP changes
(Students of South Carleton High School in Richmond gathered together on February 12, 2026 for a walk-out to protest the recent Ontario Student Assistance Program announcement. They want their voices…
Conservation Authorities come under another change – revised provincial amalgamation plan causes concern
The province believes this new model will better strengthen informed choices for conservation authorities “to support the building of new homes and infrastructure”
CAF Captain Andrea Campbell of Stittsville and the CAF International Women’s Basketball team celebrate 10 years
Reflecting on her experience, Andrea offers this advice to young athletes: “Stay disciplined and start building good habits early. Sports can be a powerful outlet…
Ottawa Police Service online reporting for non-emergency incidents now easier and faster
This modernized tool allows community members to report incidents like property theft, vandalism, driving-related complaints and the newly added report option for cryptocurrency fraud…
COMMUNITY NOTES: from the desk of Councillor Gower
If approved, a new park at 785 Cope Drive will be renamed “Brummell-Curry Park”, in honour of their outstanding service and enduring impact on the community of Stittsville…
Funding is now available for green ideas
Offered for more than 30 years, CEPGP provides funding to local not-for-profit organizations undertaking small-scale, community-based projects that promote environmental sustainability.
Education shouldn’t be a debt sentence: South Carleton students walking out against OSAP changes
This protest on March 11th is a way for us to collectively call this out for what it is: our government treating education like a business when it should be about our futures.
Soar into space at Jack’s Gala: Reaching for the Stars
The space-themed gala will honor eight-year-old Jack Laidlaw of Stittsville – an aspiring astronaut who dreams of one day being the first person to walk on Mars.
Commemorative park naming in honour of John Brummell and John Curry
John Brummell and John Curry were highly respected community leaders whose legacy will be honoured with the naming of a park in Stittsville.























