The importance of the Kidney Foundation – shares Stittsville resident Eileen Winters
Stittsville resident, Eileen Winters, knows firsthand the importance of donating to the Kidney Foundation.
Stittsville resident, Eileen Winters, knows firsthand the importance of donating to the Kidney Foundation.
The annual Kidney Foundation Walk is again taking place, but under a new venue – virtually.
The Ottawa Police Service is reminding drivers and residents to make safety their priority as children return to school.
The fall service for OC Transpo is returning in coming days and this will increase service on some routes.
This past Spring the Goulbourn Museum asked residents to crotchet poppies for their wall of poppies – the response was fantastic.
The City is offering COVID-modified recreation programming this fall. It will kick off with the registration on Monday, August 24.
The City of Ottawa is reviewing its ward boundaries. The first round of consultations resulted in five options presented to Council. During council’s July 15th meeting, a sixth option was…
This week the The Knights of Columbus 12249 Council of Stittsville and Stittsville Central presented ‘Vanessa’s Journey – A Mission of Love’ to the community.
Registration has opened up for the fall campaign of Glad’s – Cleaning the Capital.
Caroline Sewards has been drawing and painting her whole life and has found a meaningful way to sell her art. She is organizing the ‘It Takes a Village’ fundraiser to…
Brandon and Megan Cook are looking forward to opening their new No Frills® grocery store located at 30 Iber Road on August 20. The store’s official opening ceremonies begin at 7:30 am.
Since 1999, thousands of Ottawa’s commuter cyclists have participated in May’s annual ‘Bike to Work’ month.
Stittsville resident Kyle Donaldson cares about the future of Legions in Canada and especially our own Stittsville Legion Branch 618.
What a vision when you travel down Flewellyn Road and come upon the front field of sunflowers at the Sultan Farm and Sanctuary.
The Canadian Guide Dogs for the Blind (CGDB) have experienced an exceptional year for their guide dog training programs due to COVID-19.