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Dec 16
December 2018 Newsletter
Come caroling with us! Join other members of the Convent Glen-Orléans Wood community to sing some carols with seniors at Symphony Senior Living on December 11th at 6:30pm. Email conventglenorleanswood@gmail.com if you would like to join us! Wondering what to do on New Year’s Eve? What about the 8th Annual New Year’s Eve Comedy Night! …
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Nov 13
November 2018 Newsletter
Welcoming Councillor Matthew Luloff We have a new representative for Ward 1 at the Ottawa City Council table so we wanted to introduce him. You can see what the Ottawa Citizen says following the election results here. During the campaign, and on his website, he focused on the following priorities: Build our Community Roads Widen Highway 174 …
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Sep 13
Annual General Meeting / l’Assemblée générale
Convent Glen – Orléans Wood Community Association ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Monday September 24, 2018 at 7pm Agenda / Ordre du jour You’re invited: Convent Glen-Orléans Wood Community Association’s Annual General Meeting at 255 Centrum Blvd, Room 340. This is where the Board reports on the year’s activities and finances, and new board members are elected. Nous vous …
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Sep 01
September 2018 Newsletter
Wondering about local Neighbourhood Watches? Have you been concerned about safety on your street? One way that communities can come together is to form a Neighbourhood Watch group. To find out if a Neighbourhood Watch exists in your neighbourhood or to start a new one, contact your local Community Police Centre. Your Community Police Centre can provide you …
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