Ward 9 Newsletter Councillor’s Message O T T A W A

CITY OF
OTTAWA
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Ward 9 Newsletter
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EVENTS:
 Elder Abuse
Info Session
(Nov. 7)
 Manordale
AGM
(Nov. 10)
 Remembrance
Day
(Nov. 11)
 Emerald Plaza
TAG Meeting
(Nov. 18)
 Emerald Plaza
One-on-One
(Nov. 20)
 OC Transpo
Annual
Christmas
Councillor’s Message
Last week, Councillor’s Harder and
Councillor’s Chiarelli announced a $1.5
million community campaign for the
Queensway Carleton Hospital. I fully
support this initiative and will be
working closely with both of my
colleagues to make this campaign a
success. We are challenging Nepean
residents to donate $30 per household
to help pay for a new unit that officials
say will put Queensway Carleton
Hospital at the forefront of acute
seniors care in the province. The 34-bed
unit, with mostly single rooms, will be
secure and include staff of therapists,
The Main Library, as pictured above, is set to
social workers, geriatricians and
be relocated and Councillor Egli is seeking
pharmacists. This new facility will cater
recommendations for its new location
to patients who are 65 and older and is
expected to begin accepting patients in
for a new location to house this important asset to
2016. To donate, please visit the
our city. If you have some good ideas, please email
following link: http://
me at [email protected].
nepeanstrong.qchfoundation.ca.
Food Drive
(Dec. 6)
I would like to thank the organizers of
the Nepean Seniors Open House that
was held at the Nepean Sportsplex last
Thursday. My staff attended the event
on my behalf and have stated that it was
a great success once again this year.
Charing Park, in the Craig Henry community, is in
need of an individual or a group of volunteers to
operate the Charing Park Ice Rink in order for this
rink to open this winter. If you are interested,
please contact Dinos Dafniotis at (613) 316-8534.
Until next week,
I am requesting residents of Ward 9 to Keith
voice their opinion about a possible new
location for the central library. The main
branch is the largest and busiest library
in Ottawa and we are currently looking
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November 7, 2014
Councillor Keith Egli
Ward 9 Newsletter
Your City. Your Community. Your News.
MWCA Annual General Meeting
Do you live in Manordale, Woodvale or Craig
Henry?
Are you interested in finding out what your
Community Association does for you?
Would you like to see more activities for all age
groups?
Can you spare some time on Monday, November
10th to find out what is going on in your
Community?
If your answer to some or all of these questions
is yes – then we hope to see you at the MWCA
AGM!
Monday, November 10th, 2014 at
7:30p.m.
Manordale Community Building
68 Knoxdale Road
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November 7, 2014
Councillor Keith Egli
Ward 9 Newsletter
Your City. Your Community. Your News.
The Nepean Seniors Recreation Centre presents:
Train your brain with this 10-week memory improvement program for healthy adults.
The Memory Fitness program is educational, interactive, and fun!
Where: Nepean Seniors Recreation Centre, Nepean Sportsplex , 1701 Woodroffe Avenue
When: Tuesdays, 10:00 a.m.—11:00 a.m. from January 13th until March 17th, 2015
Thursdays, 10:00 a.m.— 11:00 a.m. from January 15th until March 19th, 2015
Cost: Members—$100.00
Non-members—$115.00
To register, please contact The Nepean Seniors Recreation Centre: (613) 580-2424 extension 46657
Scouts Canada invites you to come and try one of their programs! There are 2 groups in the area and contacts
are on each group’s website.
72nd Ottawa (Meet at St. Rita’s School): We have lots of space in our sections, and a new and exciting
Beaver program! Come for a visit and try us out! Please visit the following link:
http://www.72ndottawascouting.ca/index.html.
115th Parkwood Hills (Cubs meet at Century Public, Beavers and Scouts at City View United Church):
Cubs section is filled but all other sections have space! Please visit the following link:
http://115thphscouts.tripod.com
Alternatively, you can find other groups using the handy group locator:
https://www.myscouts.ca/ca/netforum_locator/search
Our programs include:
Beavers – age 5-7
Cubs – age 8-10
Scouts – age 11-14
Ventures – age 15-18
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November 7, 2014
Councillor Keith Egli
Ward 9 Newsletter
Your City. Your Community. Your News.
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November 7, 2014
Councillor Keith Egli
Ward 9 Newsletter
Your City. Your Community. Your News.
The City of Ottawa reminds residents of the following schedule changes for Remembrance Day, Tuesday,
November 11th. The flags at all City of Ottawa facilities will be lowered to half-mast from sunrise to sunset to
honour the memory of all Canadians who have served their country in time of war.
In recognition of the significance of Remembrance Day in honouring Canadian Veterans and those serving in
the military currently, and in accordance with the City of Ottawa’s Remembrance Day By-law 2008-355, most
retail businesses are required to close until 12:30 p.m. on November 11th.
Client services: Ottawa City Hall and all seven Client Service Centres, including the Government Service
Centre located at 110 Laurier Avenue West, will be closed. Business will resume as usual on Wednesday,
November 12th. The City’s Provincial Offences Court, located at 100 Constellation Crescent, will also be closed.
Business will resume as usual on Wednesday, November 12th. The City’s 3-1-1 Contact Centre will be open for
urgent matters requiring the City’s immediate attention. Call 3-1-1 or (613) 580-2400 to speak to a customer
service representative. For persons with a hearing-related disability, call (TTY): (613) 580-2401.
Garbage, green bin and recycling: Curb side green bin, recycling, garbage, and leaf and yard waste
collection will take place on its regular day with no changes to the collection schedule. Multi-residential garbage
and recycling container collection will take place on its regularly scheduled day with no changes. The Trail Road
Landfill site will be open.
Transit service: OC Transpo will operate a regular weekday schedule. War veterans who wear their medals
or uniforms may ride OC Transpo, Para Transpo and Société de transport de l’Outaouais (STO) for free during
National Veterans’ Week – November 5th to 11th. On November 11th, buses will pull over to the side of the road
(where it is safe to do so) to observe two minutes of silence at 11:00 a.m. The Last Post and Reveille will be
played over the radios of OC Transpo buses. OC Transpo operators may also wear red on November 11 th in
support of Canadian Forces troops. Call (613) 560-1000 or text 560560 plus your four-digit bus stop number for
automated schedule information. For more information, holiday schedules and travel planning, phone
(613) 741-4390.
Parking: All City of Ottawa parking regulations and restrictions will apply during this time.
For more information on schedule changes please visit the following link:
http://ottawa.ca/en/news/remembrance-day-schedule-changes-5
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November 7, 2014
Councillor Keith Egli
Ward 9 Newsletter
Your City. Your Community. Your News.
Get Involved With Your City!
The City of Ottawa is currently recruiting for citizen members to serve on various Committees and Boards!
Make a difference by becoming a volunteer member! The City could benefit greatly from your expertise and
knowledge and in return, you would gain insight and knowledge of how the City works.
To be eligible, you must be a resident of the City of Ottawa and 18 years of age or older.
(City employees are not eligible.)
You can get more information by visiting the City of Ottawa website at http://ottawa.ca/en/news/city-recruitingresidents-serve-committees-and-boards or by contacting Carole Legault at (613)580-2424, ext. 28934, by e-mail at
[email protected]. To apply online please visit: http://app06.ottawa.ca/cgi-bin/form.cgi?
dir=boards&form=advisory_membership_en
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November 7, 2014
Councillor Keith Egli
Ward 9 Newsletter
Your City. Your Community. Your News.
Free After School Kids Club Program
Nepean, Rideau and Osgoode Community Resource Centre is offering a Free After School
Kids Club Program for participants age 7-12. Activities include, swimming, sports, health and
wellness education and homework support.
The program takes place Monday to Thursday from 3:00 – 5:30 p.m. at the
Minto Recreation Complex 101-1343 Meadowlands Drive.
To register please contact Brad Spooner at
613-596-5626 ext. 240
[email protected] | www.keithegli.ca | 110 Laurier Avenue West, Ottawa, ON K1P 1J1 | Tel: (613) 580-2479
November 7, 2014
Councillor Keith Egli
Ward 9 Newsletter
Your City. Your Community. Your News.
Primary Care Outreach to Senior’s
South Nepean Community Health Centre
Are you or someone you know: 65 years of age or over,
worried about falling, isolated and lonely, a caregiver who
is feeling overwhelmed, affected by chronic illness,
wanting to continue to live at home, worried about not
having enough money, needing help to see a doctor?
If you answered YES to any of these questions, this
program is for you. A Registered Nurse or Community
Health Worker from South Nepean Community Health
Centre can visit you at home. They will assist and support
you to stay in your home.
To make a referral call 1-844-726-5115
Youth Leadership Groups:
The youth leadership groups offers a wide range of
opportunities including sports, organized games, life
skills, movie nights and more! Come and join either
the boys or girls leadership groups to gain valuable
leadership skills and volunteer hours! For more
information, please contact Urge at 613 596-5626
ext: 248 or email [email protected].
Children’s Drop-In Program:
The Children’s Drop-In program is offered at Omer
Deslauriers School for children ages 5-8 on Fridays
from 6-7pm. Have your child participate in various
organized activities, fun sports, and different learning
opportunities! For more information, please contact
Urge at (613) 596-5626 ext: 248 or email
[email protected].
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