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Shepherds community soup kitchen still needs your help
Jennifer Cook Baniczky has been a volunteer there for almost 40 years and although there have been a lot of changes, the need remains enormous.
I have been a Saturday volunteer at the Shepherds of Good Hope soup kitchen for almost 40 years. It has… Continue reading “Shepherds community soup kitchen still needs your help”

Remembrance Day ceremonies at Beechwood Cemetery
Chronicle photographer Doug Banks captured these images of the 2024 Remembrance Day ceremonies at Beechwood Cemetery.

Councillor eyes local priorities as budget process unfolds
Manor Park residents are out for a walk on a sunny afternoon. Trees have donned blazing red and orange leaves… Continue reading “Councillor eyes local priorities as budget process unfolds”

Community shaken, but optimistic, about safety
Birch Ave. murder ‘shocking’ but an ‘exception’ to the rule
The recent homicide on Birch Ave.—resulting from a weekly poker game, according to Ottawa police—has left some in the community… Continue reading “Community shaken, but optimistic, about safety”

New city zoning bylaw will drive ‘shocking’ new intensification.
Existing housing stock does not meet the demand for housing. Housing costs have become exorbitant due to investor commodification of… Continue reading “New city zoning bylaw will drive ‘shocking’ new intensification.”

Chronicle welcomes new BUZZ columnists
Our two new BUZZ columnists, Natalie Ethier and Mark Lindenberg officially join the sectionin this edition. They bring diverse backgrounds… Continue reading “Chronicle welcomes new BUZZ columnists”

Mental health ER zone underway at Montfort
An exciting new project is underway at the Montfort Hospital—a Mental Health Emergency Zone (MHEZ)! I had the privilege to… Continue reading “Mental health ER zone underway at Montfort”

