by Team Stittsville | May 21, 2021 | COVID-19
La version française suit The Province of Ontario has now permitted the City to open its splash pads by Saturday, May 22. Many splash pads are already operational and City staff are busy activating all locations. Children do not need to wear masks while on the splash...
by Glen Gower | May 19, 2021 | Development, Notebook
La version française suit (Photo: Maple trees at Putney Park/Érables au parc Putney) With large parcels of land being developed in suburban Ottawa, many trees are being cleared in advance of construction. Residents have asked: what can we do to spare some of these...
by Team Stittsville | May 14, 2021 | Information
La version française suit The City of Ottawa is considering the addition of a 30′ x 50′ picnic shelter at the CARDELREC Recreation Complex, near the baseball diamonds. The potential project is contingent on financial and schedule constraints as well as...
by Team Stittsville | Apr 20, 2021 | COVID-19
La version française suit For compliance with the enhanced restrictions under the extended Province’s Stay-at-Home Order, the City of Ottawa has closed some of its recreation amenities, which include: Public sports fields – including those located at recreation...
by Team Stittsville | Jan 20, 2021 | Development
La version française suit Here’s a look at the approved design for the future Paseana Park, located at Paseana Place in the Fernbank community (near the intersection of Cope Drive and Rouncey). The small park will include trees, seating and a path with pavement...