
Newsletters
Between hockey games and an election, there’s been a lot of good television lately. It’s been terrible for my bedtime.
In this newsletter:
New Ways to Bus field notes
Ways to have your say on City issues
Events in the community
Welcome to another week! I hope you had a restful Easter weekend. This week’s newsletter talks about the “why” behind OC Transpo’s upcoming service cuts.
I really hope it’s finally safe to change over to summer tires…
This week’s newsletter includes:
Seeking your feedback for Fallowfield/Greenbank
Easter weekend schedule changes
Spring tree planting
I usually don’t mind when it snows, but it’s April. How about them Sens, though?
In this week’s newsletter:
Transportation Master Plan update
Cleaning the Capital
Some upcoming construction
City updates
The Mooney’s Bay Beach pavilion is celebrating 60 years. Now, you can help shape its future by taking part in a public consultation (online and in person) its redesign.
The City currently collects waste from approximately 2,300 multi-residential properties of which about half have the Green Bin program. The City is working with property owners and managers to bring green bins to all multi-residential properties by the end of 2028.
If you’re an experienced gardener, then you may already know that certain plants are better-suited to help pollinators or to control rain water. If you’re a considerate gardener, you know which plants are a nuisance to neighbours or can cause harm.
🤖 Saturday, May 3 from 10am. Robo Revolution. Learn about advances in robotics, smart mobility, and other next-gen technology from researchers, industry specialists, and local students. Drop-in. For all ages!
Riding responsibly is the key to keeping yourself safe. Make a point of avoiding motorists blind spots↗. Stay back and stay safe.
There is always lots to do at the library on a PD Day. On Friday April 25, join the Barrhaven Builder’s Club and the “Get Crafty!” session. Drop-in!