From the city of Ottawa via Heather…
Advance Vote Days for the 2022 Municipal Elections will take place on Friday, October 7, and Friday, October 14.
Continue reading “Municipal Advance Voting – October 7, 14”
From the city of Ottawa via Heather…
Advance Vote Days for the 2022 Municipal Elections will take place on Friday, October 7, and Friday, October 14.
Continue reading “Municipal Advance Voting – October 7, 14”
Ottawa Mayoral Candidate Debate on October 17 at Horticultural Bldg. Landsdowne Park organized by Glebe Community Association and sponsored by CAFES Ottawa (Federation of Community Associations). Champlain Park Community Association has contributed $100 to costs of funding the event. Here is the link to the details:
https://glebeca.ca/event/mayoral-debate-for-the-2022-municipal-election/
Thanks,
Carol
From: Nick Xenos
Yes the time has come! Join the 3rd Annual Champlain Park NHL Hockey Pool!!!
To participate, it’s easy, open to all in the neighbourhood and free, simply:
1) Choose 15 skaters (forwards or defencemen) and 1 Goalie
– To ensure we all don’t pick the same top players, you cannot choose the following 15 players:
C. McDavid, L. Draisaitl, N. Mackinnon, K. Kaprizov, N. Kucherov, A. Panarin, M. Marner, J. Huberdeau, A. Matthews, M. Rantanen, S. Stamkos, A. Barkov, C. Makar, K. Connor and A. Vasilevsky (G)
You can choose any other players.
– Scoring: most points at the end of the season wins.
2) Email your team list (15 skaters, 1 Goalie) to Nick at chparkevents@yahoo.com by end of day October 16.
– Provide me with your player list, your first name and first initial of your last name and name of your street where you live (i.e. John D from Daniel Ave).
– Updates will be provided to all participants via a free hockey pool website.
Winner will be announced via our website at the end of the season and gets bragging rights as “Champlain Park’s Hockey Pool Champion” and in the process dethrones the current champion David H. from Carleton Ave (congrats to David for winning last year!)
If you have any questions email Nick at chparkevents@yahoo.com
Nick Xenos
Board meetings will have an open session for community residents to observe business discussions. Non board community members will also be invited to participate at certain times by the chair and there will be “in camera” topics for the board members only. Please contact the secretary via champlainpark@gmail.com to request a link to join the meeting.
Agenda last updated at 10:45 on October 4th. Contact the secretary to add topics.
On Sunday morning, I had the unfortunate experience of witnessing a domestic cat catching, killing and tearing apart a young wild rabbit on the lawn of St. George Catholic School. The City of Ottawa does allow cats to roam, but this cat (pictured above) was not wearing a collar and tag as required.
I appreciate the wildlife in our neighbourhood. Most of it, anyway. I enjoy seeing the wild rabbits munching on grass in my backyard and laugh at the antics of the chipmunks and squirrels. I have seen raccoons and skunks foraging in my yard, too, and even the occasional fox. I have also seen many species of birds in our neighbourhood. All of these play a role in maintaining the health of our local ecosystem and many of them are threatened by domestic cats “hunting”. The bird feeders that many of us have in our yards attract birds and other wildlife, which in turn attract free-roaming cats. I have chased a number of local cats out of my yard many times, including the cat pictured above.
Peter Blancher, a scientist with Environment Canada, estimates that house cats kill 38 to 133 million birds in Canada per year. Ted Chesky of Nature Canada reported a similar number of birds killed by pet cats in Canada. That’s an astounding number!
If you currently have a pet cat that you allow to go outdoors, please consider keeping it inside. There are creative indoor options for indoor cats including a “catio”. If you allow your cat to go outdoors, please equip it with a noise device (like a bell) on its collar. Cats are not easily seen by birds because they blend in well with our natural environment. Equipping your cat with a Birdsbesafe collar (available at several online sources), which is a comfortable but colourful collar, will help birds see the cat and make it more difficult for the cat to ambush birds and other wildlife.
Brian T.
Reminder: the final Mayoral Eco-Debate will take place on Wednesday September 28, from 7 to 9 p.m.
Register to participate either in person or on Zoom:
Eventbrite RSVP: https://bit.ly/OttEcoDebates
EcoDebates Centretown September 28 7-9pm RSVP – in person or online
Recordings of the previous Eco-debates, variously including participation from all candidates except Bernard Couchman, are available here:
Barrhaven Eco-Debate August 16 2022
Kanata Eco-Debate August 30 2022
Orleans Eco-Debate September 7 2022
The Wellington West Business Improvement Area invites you to join us for our annual TASTE of Wellington West festival, happening this coming Saturday, September 24! Enjoy by-donation gourmet food samples, sidewalk sales, entertainment and family fun from 11:00am-4:00pm in Hintonburg and Wellington Village in support of our permanent charity partner, the Parkdale Food Centre.
You can find everything you need to know about TASTE here!
We hope to see you there as we host our first in-person festival for the first time since 2019!
Warm regards,
The WWBIA Team
WELLINGTON WEST Business Improvement Area
Community Service Team
1292 Wellington Street West
info@wellingtonwest.ca
613.729.0363
After much discussion with city staff, the Champlain Park Community Association Board has decided that the field house will be open again for activities.
Other City of Ottawa recreation facilities are open and since a number of Covid-19 requirements have been dropped, that made it difficult for us to operate as a volunteer-run facility, the time is right to open things up after being closed for 2.5 years.
This means regular clubs that met pre-COVID as well as those booking for a one-time event (birthday party, baby shower, etc) can now proceed. (If you need to make a booking see the field house request form https://champlainpark.org/park/fieldhouse/).
Continue reading “Our Field House is Open”
A Reminder Regarding Membership Fees:
For those of you who want to pay your membership fees by Interac e-transfer, send them to: financescpca@gmail.com (no password is needed as this is set up for auto deposit).
Please make sure to include: your name, street address and email in the message area. This is essential for us to track payments and know where to deliver membership cards.
Jennie Hornosty, Membership Coordinator
Date: Tuesday mornings (September 13- ?)
Time: 7:00 AM – 7:45 AM
Location: Pollinator Garden (north end of Carleton Avenue)
Leader: Jennifer Neate
Description:
As we move into September and the days grow shorter, the fall migrants are starting to travel through Champlain Park. Come out and meet some of the resident and migrant birds of your naturehood on this family-friendly outing. Fall birds are notoriously challenging to identify with their faded plumage and lack of song. So, prepare to put your powers of observation to the test as we attempt to locate and identify migrants as they prepare for their long journey south. Bring your curiosity, a set of binoculars and a bird field guide, if you have one.
Registration is not required but if you would like to be notified of cancellations due to weather, feel free to send an email to jen@spiritwalkers.ca with the subject: “Naturehood Outing.” You may also email me if you would like to be added to the Naturehood Club list to be informed of future events.