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Friends of Stittsville Wetlands launch Turtle Conservation Program
La version française suit PHOTO: Display models of Ontario’s eight native freshwater turtle species, left to righ: the Snapping, Painted, Northern Map, Eastern Musk, Blanding’s, Wood, Spotted, and Spiny Softshell Turtles. Photo by Bob Halberstadt The Friends of...
Council approves City joining federal clean-fuel program
La version française suit Council today approved City participation in the federal Clean Fuel Regulations Program. The program allows municipalities to generate and sell credits for supplying verified clean energy that replaces fossil fuels in transportation. The City...
Councillor Glen’s Weekly Newsletter: June 10, 2026
JUNE 13: Roger Griffiths Avenue naming ceremony
Originally published on May 28, 2026 La version française suit Photo by John Major. Join Councillor Glen Gower, and special guests from the Stittsville community as we officially unveil the street sign honoring long-time resident, dedicated volunteer, and Canadian...
Everyone has a role to play in water safety
La version française suit Summer is just around the corner, bringing with it the opening of pools, beaches, and water parks. Whether you are enjoying a day at the beach or time at the pool, everyone has a role to play in water safety. Water safety knowledge is...
Councillor Glen’s Weekly Video / June 6, 2026
Good morning! Today I’m at Constantine Luty Park, located between Cope and Paseana in the Fernbank neighbourhood. This week’s updates: A child is in critical condition after a balcony fall Reminders about water safety Stittsville Main Street overnight road closure...
NOTEBOOK: Infrastructure pressures, new road projects, and tough choices ahead
La version française suit (Photo from the 2022 Poole Creek Pathway bridge replacement between Beechfern and Riverbank in Wyldewood.) The City’s Finance Committee sunk its teeth into a meaty policy document on Tuesday titled “Long Range Financial Plan VI - Tax...
Window and balcony safety reminder following recent child falls
La version française suit A young child was seriously injured on Wednesday after falling from a fourth floor balcony at the Blackstone Village apartments in Stittsville. Our thoughts are with the family and the young child during this very difficult time. I know our...
Committee approves flexibility to maximize use of housing funds
La version française suit The Planning and Housing Committee today approved a change that gives the City more flexibility to spend $44 million in federal housing funds it expects to receive in 2027. The federal government committed up to $176.3 million for Ottawa...
Councillor Glen’s Weekly Newsletter: June 3, 2026







