What’s one thing you’d like to see from Ottawa–Vanier’s next MPP, and why?

Ontario has an election on June 2nd; the Ottawa Citizen asked the President of ASH “What’s one thing you’d like to see from Ottawa–Vanier’s next MPP, and why?”. Here is our President’s response:   Based on direction from the Board, we’d like the next Ottawa-Vanier MPP to restore balance in our community. What this means is providing solutions … Read More

Proposed demolition and replacement of historic CPR railway bridge over Rideau River – Updated

The bridge (marked with a red arrow in a 1928 aerial photo from GeoOttawa, click to enlarge) is actually mostly just outside Sandy Hill but is an essential and historic active transportation link for our community. ASH was copied on the email below to the NCC & City of Ottawa Built Heritage Sub-Committee members from architect Barry Padolsky. … Read More

Committee moves to improve access to rainwater runoff rebates

The City’s Standing Committee on Environmental Protection, Water and Waste Management approved updates to the Rain Ready Ottawa pilot program, which encourages property owners to reduce the harmful impacts of rainwater runoff on our streams and rivers. Details in the release from the City of Ottawa below: Committee moves to improve access to rainwater runoff rebates 03/22/2022 11:30 … Read More

Earthub drop-off in Sandy Hill

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Update 21-Sep-22 Earthub has removed some items from collection. Here is the new poster: Update 29-Mar-22: can pulltabs now accepted. There is now an EartHub Drop-off location in Sandy Hill. The poster shows what is collected and diverted from the landfill. Neighbours just need to collect the items and drop them off at their convenience. A large blue … Read More

March 2022 Newsletter/Bulletin de mois de mars 2022

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Our ASH monthly newsletter is now being sent to ASH members using the Mailchimp service; members will receive the newsletter automatically at the email address you provided; non-members can also sign-up to receive the newsletter using the form in the sidebar. 2022 March [EN] 2022 March [FR]

Community Services Map

ASH would like to thank Carleton University students Brandy Cameron, Linda Cho, Mallory Haggith, Daron McBride, Makenzie Mitschke, Emma Rainboth, Emma Russett, and Zack Ward for their support in creating this interactive map. ASH worked with this group of students as part of a “Foundations of Community Engagement” course taught at Carleton in fall 2021. An additional thanks … Read More

Active Transportation Map

ASH would like to thank Carleton University students Brandy Cameron, Linda Cho, Mallory Haggith, Daron McBride, Makenzie Mitschke, Emma Rainboth, Emma Russett, and Zack Ward for their support in creating this interactive map. ASH worked with this group of students as part of a “Foundations of Community Engagement” course taught at Carleton in fall 2021. An additional thanks … Read More

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