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Like many of you in the community, I have been following the news concerning the roundabout currently under construction at the intersection of Jeanne d’Arc and Fortune/Vineyard very closely. Last week, I spoke with Kyle Delaney, the project manager for the city of Ottawa, to ask for a clearer picture of the design of the …
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CGOWCA is holding a virtual Members Meeting on Monday September 9th at 7pm. During this meeting we will be reviewing and calling for approval of amendments to our bylaws, which are required to comply with the new Ontario Not for Profit Corporations Act. A copy of these draft bylaws can be found on our website (New Bylaws …
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Community BBQ – September 8th, 11 AM – 2 PM On Sunday, September 8, 2024 from 11 AM – 2 PM, there will be a community BBQ by Golden Fries on the Convent Glen Shopping Center. There will be lots of fun and activities for the family. Read all about the event: Community BBQ – …
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The Convent Glen Orleans Wood Community Association is holding its Annual General Meeting on September 24th in Hall G at the Bob MacQuarrie Recreation Complex at 7pm. Please send an email to conventglenorleanswood@gmail.com to register. The agenda can be found below. People are encouraged to arrive 15 mins early to get situated and to fill out …
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Article: Nadia Ouellette, CGOWCA Environment CommitteePhoto credit: Dave Keys Fall is upon us, and we will soon witness the migration of the Monarch butterfly. From September to October, Eastern Monarchs begin their long migration from Canada to Mexico. These amazing insects will fly over 4000 km (2500 miles) to central Mexico. On average they can …
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