Features

Meet Your Neighbour—Chantal Hurtubise
Who are you? I’m Chantal Hurtubise, and I live in the 500 St. Laurent Blvd. apartment building. Where were you… Continue reading “Meet Your Neighbour—Chantal Hurtubise”

Don’t forget to RSVP this holiday season
You know how people say you should work in the service industry at some point in your life so that… Continue reading “Don’t forget to RSVP this holiday season”

Cross-country ski trailhead in the works
From the desk of: Rideau-Rockcliffe Councillor Rawlson King
(Editor’s note: Rideau-Rockcliffe Councillor Rawlson King contributes a regular column on municipal news.) I am pleased that a community partnership… Continue reading “Cross-country ski trailhead in the works”

Dogs in the ‘Hood for November-December 2023
This is the Manor Park Chronicle’s round-up of neighbourhood pooches. The Chronicle would love to feature your dog in our Dogs in the ’Hood column. Send digital photos (high resolution please) and a brief introduction to dogsinthehood.chronicle@gmail.com. We look forward to including your pooch in a future issue! In this edition, meet: Gus, Lily, Maggie and Phoebe!
Gus Lily Maggie Phoebe

If it’s brown, flush it down
Diana Poitras, St. Columba parish administrator, is among many who want to see pet waste bylaws applied with more rigour–or for other solutions to be explored
I love animals – dogs, cats, rabbits, squirrels, chipmunks, gerbils, hamsters – you name it. I appreciate the comfort, joy… Continue reading “If it’s brown, flush it down”

Fall migration brings a range of hungry birds
Frances Legault highlights some of the birds spotted in the neighbourhood by Manor Park birdwatchers during the fall 2023 migration
The fall bird migration is in full flight. It’s slower than spring migration, with longer stopovers. Many species of birds… Continue reading “Fall migration brings a range of hungry birds”

Fetch and retrieve–Don’t assume your dog is a natural
It’s the classic dog game but be aware that not all breeds and temperaments are keen to fetch. As can be seen above, Chantal’s dog, Bug, a Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever, is okay with it. For keen fetchers, the challenge then becomes self-regulation. Photo: Matthew Ellis

