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All aboard, Quyon Ferry modernization project launches next week
By Theresa FritzEMC news - Eight year ago, Don McColgan envisioned a plan to expand and modernize his Quyon Ferry operation. And next week, that project will finally get underway. "I would...
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Artists, artisans and entertainers sought for summer show and festival in Carp
By Theresa FritzEMC events - Are you creative and looking to showcase your talent? If so, the West Carleton Arts Society (WCAS) wants you. The society has announced it is holding its first...
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Dunrobin Canada Day seeks volunteers
By Theresa FritzEMC news - The calendar may say May but the Dunrobin Community Association (DCA) is thinking July - July 1 to be exact. Plans are coming together for the community association's...
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YMCA celebrates Dunrobin camp renovations
By Theresa FritzEMC lifestyle - The newly renovated Bonnenfant Y Outdoor Education (BYOC) and Leadership Centre in Dunrobin offers something for anyone interested in the great outdoors. The...
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Curl on grass May 24 in Galetta
By Theresa FritzEMC sports - Rocks won't be flying down a sheet of ice, but that's about all that will separate an upcoming lawn bowling event from the popular winter sport of curling. The...
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YMCA-YWCA celebrates the completion of renovations at outdoor centre in Dunrobin
By Theresa FritzEMC lifestyle - The newly renovated Bonnenfant Y Outdoor Education (BYOC) and Leadership Centre in Dunrobin offers something for anyone interested in the great outdoors. The...
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Quyon Ferry modernization project launches next week
By Theresa FritzEMC news - Eight year ago, Don McColgan envisioned a plan to expand and modernize his Quyon Ferry operation. And next week, that project will finally get underway. "I would...
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Plane makes safe return to Carp Airport shortly after takeoff
By Theresa FritzEMC news - There were a few tense moments for a pilot who took off from the Carp Airport Sunday evening, only to find himself forced to return there a short time later. Ottawa...
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Public's help is sought on Cenotaph project, Information wanted on names that will grace monument
By Theresa FritzEMC news - Behind every name that will adorn the Carp Cenotaph there is a story. And those behind this memorial project are hoping the public will help them tell those stories. A...
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Curl on grass with Galetta Lawn Bowling Club May 24
By Theresa FritzEMC sports - Rocks won't be flying down a sheet of ice but that's about all that will separate an upcoming lawn bowling event from the popular winter sport of curling. The...
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Studios, gardens ready for Red Trillium Tour visitors
By Theresa FritzEMC events - The public has a chance to glimpse inside some amazing studios and gardens this weekend (May 12-13). The Red Trillium Studio Tour is held semi-annually amidst...
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Rural residents don't benefit enough from transit changes, says advocate
By Theresa FritzEMC news - A long-time advocate of transportation services for rural residents is disappointed by the city's decision to hike fares without properly taking into account the...
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KCA puts brakes on tractor pull, Swampfest to be main focus
By Theresa FritzEMC events - Truck and tractor pull enthusiasts will have to look past Kinburn for competition and entertainment this year. A decision has been made by the Kinburn Community...
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Top priorities for Constance Bay community identified at workshop
By Theresa FritzEMC news - Health and happiness go hand in hand for seniors in Constance Bay. The West Carleton-March community, the largest of all the communities in the ward, has identified...
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Late summer festival set to return to Constance Bay, Event to raise funds for proposed community centre expansion
By Theresa FritzEMC news - Bay Days are back. Plans are well underway to bring a one-time successful community festival back to Constance Bay over a 10-day period this summer. Bay Days,...
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Empty schools should be sold, says Scott Fitzroy Harbour P.S. sold to private buyer late last year
By Theresa FritzEMC news - And then there were two. With three of West Carleton's elementary schools having been closed by the Ottawa-Carleton District School Board (OCDSB) between 2006...
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Visit gardens and studios in West Carleton during 26th annual Red Trillium spring tour
By Theresa FritzEMC events - Take a glimpse inside some amazing studios and gardens May 12-13. The Red Trillium Studio Tour is held semi-annually amidst the rolling hills and countryside...
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WCSS students make a difference during trip to Ecuador
By Theresa FritzEMC news - A group of West Carleton Secondary School (WCSS) students immersed themselves in Ecuadorian culture last month, all the while looking to give back to the South...
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Best in Ontario, Penny's Fudge Factory receives top marks in online poll
By Theresa FritzEMC business - No one has to tell Judy Gravel how tasty her fudge is, but recognition is still sweet. Gravel, who has been the woman behind the success of Penny's Fudge...
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Digital X-ray machine close to reality at West Carleton Medical Centre, Fundraising dance planned for May 12
By Theresa FritzEMC News - With more than 50 per cent of its fundraising goal realized, the push in on by the West Carleton Health Access Foundation (WCHAF) to digitalize the X-ray machine...
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