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Grade 5 Takes on City Hall: A Day of Learning and Discovery
Grade 5 students had an exciting and hands-on experience at City Hall, where they learned how local government works by participating in a simulated council meeting and exploring the inner workings of their city. Read MoreTrue North Taste: Canadian Fryer
Canadian Fryer in Beacon Hill-Cyrville offers a welcoming, no-frills experience with delicious, made-to-order comfort food, making it a trusted local spot for everyone from students to families.
Read MoreA Visit to Le Phare Elementary’s Grade 5 Class
Visiting the Grade 5 class at Le Phare Elementary was an inspiring experience, where the students’ curiosity, critical thinking, and respect for one another shone through in their thoughtful questions about city planning, community, and how they can make a difference.
Read MoreScotiabank in Beacon Hill — A New Location, the Same Great Team
Scotiabank’s new location on Montreal Road brings fresh energy to a team that has been proudly serving our community for decades—with familiar faces, genuine care, and a strong sense of connection
Read MoreMcDonald’s on Montreal Road — A Community Favourite That Gets It Right
McDonald’s at 2170 Montreal Road is more than a familiar stop—it’s a well-run, community-focused space where strong leadership and a dedicated team make all the difference
Read MoreGraffiti and Warmer Weather: Let’s Keep Beacon Hill – Cyrville Beautiful!
As warmer weather arrives, let’s work together to keep Ottawa beautiful by reporting graffiti promptly and supporting legal art programs to foster creativity and prevent vandalism.
Read MoreEngaging the Next Generation: Colonel By Students Visit ROPEC
This week, students from Colonel By Secondary School had the opportunity to explore the Robert O. Pickard Environmental Centre, engaging in hands-on learning about wastewater treatment and discussing key community issues with local leaders.
Read MoreConnecting with Future Leaders at Gloucester High School
Visiting Madame Rachelle Tessier’s Grade 10 Civics and Careers class at Gloucester High School was a reminder of the importance of engaging young people in meaningful conversations about the future of our community.
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