House for Rent on Cowley

Marianne van Oosten <mvanoosten@sympatico.ca> has a house for rent, see http://www.kijiji.ca/v-house-rental/ottawa/westboro-wellington-village-house-for-rent/1040244071 for details.


Price $1,650.00
Address 210 Cowley Avenue, K1Y0G9, Ottawa

Charming 2-bedroom house for rent in quiet, friendly Wellington Village/Champlain Park, on a beautiful residential street. House has newly renovated bathroom, new appliances, and was renovated in 2010. Hard wood floors. Full unfurnished dry basement. Parking for 3 cars. Lovely garden in summer, back deck and private treed back yard. Rent is $1650/month plus utilities. Occupancy Feb. 1 (earlier occupancy negotiable).

210 Cowley House for Rent

Leading Women/Leading Girls Building Communities Recognition Program

From: ynaqvi.mpp.co@liberal.ola.org
Sent: 25/11/2014 4:30:33 P.M. Eastern Standard Time
Subj: Leading Women/Leading Girls Building Communities Recognition Program

Dear Friends,

This year marks the 10th anniversary of the Leading Women/Leading Girls Building Communities Recognition Program which celebrates the achievements of women and girls who demonstrate exceptional leadership in working to improve the lives of others in their communities.

Over the last several years, 110 women from our community of Ottawa Centre have received this award, more than anywhere else in the province! We all know women and girls in our community whose leadership helps improve the lives of others. I encourage you to take this opportunity to recognize their contributions and applaud their successes.

To nominate someone, simply fill out the attached form, answer three short questions about the nominee, and attach three letters of support. These letters must be unique to each nominee and should indicate how the nominee’s work has improved the lives of others. Letters may be submitted by a community leader, mentor, employer, or another individual who has experience volunteering with the nominee.

Applications must be submitted to my office by January 14, 2015, so that I can submit them to the Ontario Women’s Directorate in advance of the deadline. If you have any questions, or need any help completing your application, please do not hesitate to contact my Community Office.

Sincerely,

Yasir

Yasir Naqvi, MPP
Ottawa Centre

LeadingWomenNominationForm_EN.pdf
LeadingWomenNominationForm_FR.pdf

LeadingWomenNominationForm_EN.jpeg

Survey on Crimes Against Women

From: MousaH@ottawapolice.ca
Sent: 24/11/2014 8:41:04 A.M. Eastern Standard Time
Subj: FW: The Ottawa Police Service Wants to Improve their Response to Crimes of Violence Against Women / Le Service de police d’Ottawa souhaite améliorer sa réaction aux crimes de violence faite aux femmes

The Ottawa Police Service Wants to Improve their Response to Crimes of Violence Against Women / Le Service de police d’Ottawa souhaite améliorer sa réaction aux crimes de violence faite aux femmes

Please see attached

Hamid Mousa | A/Community Development Coordinator

Phone: (613) 236-1222, ext. 5028
E-mail: mousah@ottawapolice.ca

Twitter: @hamidmousaOPS
Ottawa Police Service | Community Development Section | Executive Services Directorate
474 Elgin Street | P.O. Box 9634, Stn. T | Ottawa, Ontario K1G 6H5
ottawapolice.ca

Surveyrecruitmentposter-EN.pdf
Surveyrecruitmentposter-FR.pdf

Surveyrecruitmentposter-EN.jpeg

House for Rent on Daniel Avenue

Subject: House for rent
Date: Sun, 23 Nov 2014 13:32:17 -0500
From: David Constant <David.Constant@ProcessInc.com>

I wanted to let the community know that our house on Daniel Ave is up for rent. The listing is on Kijiji, at

http://www.kijiji.ca/v-house-rental/ottawa/island-park-champlain-park-house-for-rent/1034633358

Many thanks,

David


Our wonderful tenants just bought their own house in the area and we are now looking for new tenants to enjoy this charming 1-1/2 storey house on one of the prettiest streets in Ottawa. Minutes to the Ottawa River bicycle path, walking distance to good schools, a grocery superstore, and all the interesting stores, and restaurants on Richmond Road/Wellington Street in Westboro, Wellington Village and Hintonburg. 2 minutes from the Queensway and 8 minute walk to Transitway (7-minute bus ride to downtown!)

-Hardwood floors throughout, AC, Gas Furnace
-Recently renovated bathrooms and updates throughout.
-Patio door in kitchen leads onto deck and large back yard.
-Lots of useable space in unfinished basement for hobbies, exercise area, etc.
-Garage
-Very friendly neighbourhood, lots of dogs and kids.
-Long or short term lease
-Utilities not included
-Pets welcome
-Move in date flextible (earliest January 1)
-We can rent the house unfurnished or partially furnished.

We will be showing the house on Saturday, November 29 between noon and 5 pm. If you are interested in seeing the house, please email us or call us and let us know what time you would like to come.

Champlain Park Snow Removal Listing

Just a reminder that we have a listing of Champlain Park people willing to do yard work (which may include shovelling snow) at https://champlainpark.org/yard-work/ It’s also in the menu under Activities / House Related. If you’re looking for someone, try that list. Or if you are in Champlain Park and want to find work, feel free to e-mail the webmaster with your details.

– Alex

[20141117 Slushy Snow on Daniel Avenue]
First big snowfall of 2014. Going down to -7C tonight, so all that slush is going to freeze. Welcome to winter in Ottawa!

2014 CHAMPLAIN PARK GARDEN CLUB WREATH MAKING WORKSHOP

2013 Holiday Festyive Wreath Workshop

Holiday Festive Wreath making Workshop being offered by the Champlain Park Garden Club

 

(it will only take about an hour!)

Where: CHAMPLAIN PARK FIELD HOUSE
When:  SUNDAY DECEMBER 7, 2014
Time:    1:30 pm

Come and make your own beautiful fresh evergreen wreath.

2014-11-13 Christmas Wreath group picture

It’s made with a grapevine base (that you can use again) and massed with
5 kinds of evergreens, ilex berries and other greens like seeded eucalyptus.

 

 
All you need is a pair of garden snips (sharp) and a desire to create.

The cost is $25 for all supplies, and if you want to sign up please call:

Laurie Fagan 613-728-1945

Financial Training at Hintonburg – December 7, 14

Subject: Info forwarded from Hintonburg Community Centre
Date: Thu, 13 Nov 2014 12:23:24 -0500
From: Dawn Neilly <wellingtoncpc@gmail.com>

Howard Friendly, Director of the Hintonburg Community Centre, asked to have the attached information forwarded to our contacts. Please pass the information on to interested family, friends and neighbours.

Eileen Reardon
Wellington Community Police Centre

M.Y. Money Works ENG.pdf
M.Y. Money Works FRE.pdf

M.Y. Money Works English version

Scott / Albert Walkability Audit – November 24

From: Cheryl Parrott <cheryl.vance@sympatico.ca>
Date: 12 November 2014 10:03
Subject: 2nd Walkability Audit

2nd Walkability Audit, Scott and Albert Streets

Please contact Cheryl Parrot: cheryl.vance@sympatico.ca

We have a 2nd Walkability Audit scheduled for Monday Nov. 24 of Scott & Albert Streets – Rain or shine or dark. We’ll have a staggered start time between 3 and 4:15 p.m. so that anyone who wants to can complete their audit route before it gets too dark. It takes about an hour. So once there are 2 or 3 people they can set off on one of the sections

In June we worked with the Council on Aging on a Walkability Audit of Scott/Albert Streets. This was the first of a 3 season pedestrian walking audit of the same route looking at safety and the feel of our sidewalks. The 2nd Audit is slated for Monday Nov. 24.

We will again divide into 2 parts – half meeting at Tom Brown Arena ( to do Scott) and half meeting at Good Companions (to do Albert). If the section of Albert that is under construction is still not passable we can do the northern MUP on that side. The audit will have about 6 sections (depending on the numbers of people) – 3 on the Albert St. side and 3 on the Scott St. side.

The first audit resulted in a number of Sidewalk Hazards being reported to the City. I have not seen any of them fixed in the Scott St. section. This audit will re-look at those hazards.
Dianne Breton – the lead on this, is inviting someone from City Public Works to come on the walk as well as the present Councillors and the Councillors elect.

Please let me know if you are able and willing to come, about what time and which section you will do (Scott or Albert). If you came last time – doing the same section again would be helpful. Please pass on to any others who might be interested. Please bring a flashlight to help the one recording the audit findings.

Cheryl
cheryl.vance@sympatico.ca