Newsletters
Last week was a decent week! Other than emails, calls, meetings, and learning a lot more about drainage on a section of Winding Way than expected, I also attended a few events. In this week’s newsletter:
Private well water testing
OC Transpo spring schedule change
Bite-sized updates
Apologies for the delay in this week’s newsletter. Seems like spring is finally here! This week’s newsletter includes:
Walter Baker Sports Centre
Traffic enforcement
Sprung structure freedom of information request
Bite-sized updates
Love the spring weather today. I hope you had an enjoyable Easter weekend. This week’s newsletter is shorter, but full of:
Waste collection details
Community events
Ways to get involved in the community
I got out last week to deliver some flyers – I got 32,000 steps per day over three days. My feet weren’t happy after the first day, but days two and three were fine. Very warm water does wonders.
This week’s newsletter includes:
Waste collection changes
Washrooms at Tunney’s Pasture Station
Bite-sized updates
City updates
OC Transpo’s spring service begins Sunday, April 19. This spring’s service includes bus service adjustments, seasonal schedule changes, and adjustments for construction.
Moderated by A Capital Mystery co-editor Mike Martin, the conversation will explore the craft of short fiction, the unique challenges and freedoms of the short story form, and the powerful role of place and lived experience in shaping compelling narratives.
OPH has partnered with VCA Canada to provide free rabies vaccination clinics on April 17, 2026.
Learn how to paint, knit, sew, and much more. Creativebug offers thousands of award-winning arts & crafts free video classes and workshops. They are all taught by recognized design experts and artists.
Spring is a great time of year to test your well water. Snowmelt and spring showers can contaminate your well if the well is not properly maintained. Public Health Ontario Laboratories test for the indicators of bacterial contamination (coliforms and E. coli).
Local authors are welcome to submit an application to have their work included at the branch of their choice, or in the eBook collection.
Heads up: The Library will be closed on Friday, April 3 (Good Friday) and Monday, April 6 (Easter Monday)

