Tony Walby, who lived on Stonehurst Ave in Mechancesville has qualified to represent Canada at the Paralympics in Rio 2016. Tony will be competing in Judo -90kg category.
You can google Tony Walby to find out more.
Well done Tony!
Tony Walby, who lived on Stonehurst Ave in Mechancesville has qualified to represent Canada at the Paralympics in Rio 2016. Tony will be competing in Judo -90kg category.
You can google Tony Walby to find out more.
Well done Tony!
The road will be closed from Tuesday, 23 February 2016 to Friday, 26 February 2016.
The contractor, Tweedale Sewer & Water Ltd. will be connecting a new Sanitary and Storm service at 7 Bayview Rd.
No formal detour is required. Local and emergency vehicle access will be maintained.
The impact to traffic will be low.
January 18, 2016
OC Transpo buses running on Scott and Albert streets between Empress Avenue and Merton Street
· Signals at Merton Street are installed and operational
· ISD sewer lining of Cave Creek Collector, between Merton Street and Bayview Road is completed
· West Transitway Detour bus shelters are installed
· Overhead “bus only” lane signs are installed on wood poles between Merton Street and Empress Avenue
Mechanicsville Community Association Annual General Meeting. Tues Feb 9th, 7pm at the Laroche Park fieldhouse.
Come find out what your community association has been up to the last year. General election of Board members. Come volunteer and find out what committee position you can volunteer for.
We look forward to seeing you there.
Mechanicsville Winter Festival. Sun Feb 7th, noon till 4.
Come join us for our winter festival. Pancake breakfast, games for kids, skating, tobogganing and sleigh ride. Bring your toboggans, skates and hockey sticks.
Laroche Park in Mechanicsville. Pancake breakfast $3. Free hot chocolate and coffee.
Dave Ginies, a long time residence of mechanicsvile past away Jan 4 in hospital from a massive heart attack. Dave was well know in the community and Laroche Park with his big white dog Buck.
He will be greatly missed.
WELLINGTON COMMUNITY POLICE CENTRE
1064 Wellington Street West –
tel: 613-236-1222, ext 5870/5871
CRIME ALERT
The Ottawa Police Service has seen a significant increase in THEFTS FROM VEHICLES in the areas of Chinatown, Little Italy and North Hintonburg close to Scott St in the last 10-12 days. The suspect(s) are targeting vehicles at various times of day and Night. They will target a vehicle that has a GPS, Cell Phones, bags or cash (loose change) left behind and are mainly doing smash and grabs.
Residents, business owners and employees are reminded to remove all valuables when leaving their vehicles and ensure their vehicles are secured. Please be diligent in reporting any suspicious people or activity to police immediately by calling 911.
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If you witness a crime in progress, call 911. For any suspicious activity or vehicle, or for youth under age 16 out between midnight and 6:00 a.m., call 613-230-6211.
To make a report after the fact, call 613-236-1222 ext. 7300.
OTTAWA POLICE SERVICE
working together for a safer community
Please find more information at the following links regarding Construction for the Innovation Centre at Bayview.
http://www.thebayviewyards.com/uploads/3/4/9/4/3494424/ic_construction_notice.pdf
http://www.thebayviewyards.com/uploads/3/4/9/4/3494424/ic_backgrounder.pdf
Please note that the next MCA board meeting will take place on August 11th 2015 at 7:00 P.M at Laroche Park (Cabin)
Members of the community are welcome to attend. Hope to see you there!
Tony Walby was Born and raised in Mechanicsville. and holds a 5th Degree Black Belt in Judo.
A Multi Time Able Bodied National Judo Champion and medalist, Bronze Medal 2011 Para Pan American Games winner, while placing 7th Place 2012 Paralympic Games
Tony was born sighted, over time due to a degenerative cone dystrophy Tony has lost a majority of his sight. Tony competes and represents his country in visually impaired judo. Ranked among the top ten fighters in the world in his weight class.
Tony will represent Canada next at the Para Pan American Games in Toronto this summer. On Monday June 8th Tony had the honour of carrying the 2015 Pan/Parapan American Torch in the Town of Whitby ON.
Good luck Tony, Mechacsville is very proud of you!
Please join us for Mechanicsville Day!
June 20th, 11 A.M -2 P.M at Laroche Park
There will be games for kids and a bouncy slide
Free hot dogs and sliders.
Rain or shine, all are welcome!
Katherine Hobbs 4197
Jeff Leiper 7557
Ellen Lougheed 272
Michelle Reimer 1530
Larry Wasslen 95
Eligible voters: 28685
Ballots cast: 13849
Turnout %: 48.28
The people of Kitchissippi Ward again voted for change Monday, turning out incumbent Katherine Hobbs in favour of community activist Jeff Leiper.
His runaway victory capped an election that developed into a bitter, personal contest between Leiper, the former president of the Hintonburg Community Association, and Hobbs, a councillor who sold her car in order to better understand the life of the city’s transit users.
In the end, Leiper captured 55 per cent of the popular vote.
“When I started this campaign, I said the voices of the people in Kitchissippi were not being heard at city hall,” Leiper told his jubiliant supporters at the Carleton Tavern. “I wonder if they can hear us now?”
Leiper, who left the podium to cries of “Jeff, Jeff, Jeff,” becomes the fourth different councillor to serve the ward since 2003.
In an interview, Leiper said that unlike Hobbs, he will offer Kitchissippi residents meaningful consultation on key issues before votes are cast. “I’m going to be bringing people in before my mind is made up,” he said.
We have a new community police officer. Her name is Dawn Neilly. I would like to welcome Dawn to the community. She is located at the Hintonburg Community Center on Wellington and can be reached at neillyd@ottawapolice.ca