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Ottawa 67’s mascot Riley the Raccoon helped everyone stay active and warm during the Manor Park Community Council (MPCC)’s annual Skate Party and Chili Cook-off. Photo submitted by MPCC

Chili and skating overcome frigid temperatures for MPCC cook-off party

See the recipe for the event's winning chili

On February 4, frigid temperatures of -21 C proved no match for community spirit and delicious food as the Manor… Continue reading “Chili and skating overcome frigid temperatures for MPCC cook-off party”

Dogs and their walkers enjoy a sunny day at Mile Circle. The area is part of a National Capital Commission plan to “enhance access” to public spaces along the Ottawa River. Photo: Doug Banks

Residents react to NCC plan for George-Étienne park and Mile Circle

About 60 area residents attended an information session hosted by the National Capital Commission (NCC) about a plan to “enhance… Continue reading “Residents react to NCC plan for George-Étienne park and Mile Circle”

This City of Ottawa automated speed enforcement camera on St. Laurent Blvd., just south of Montreal Rd., racked up the most violations of any camera across the city. Photos: Doug Banks

Local speed camera snapped most violations in the city

The city’s busiest automated speed camera in 2022 is located a short drive south of Manor Park. According to the… Continue reading “Local speed camera snapped most violations in the city”

The Blasdell Bridge was installed last fall and still needs a name. The NCC, Manor Park Community Council and Manor Park Community Association are seeking suggested names from the public. A shortlist of proposed names will be presented publicly in May. Photo: Doug Banks

The MPCA, MPCC and NCC want to hear your name suggestions for the Blasdell Bridge

Shortlist of names expected in May

In fall 2022, the National Capital Commission (NCC) installed a new pedestrian bridge to connect Manor Park to the trails… Continue reading “The MPCA, MPCC and NCC want to hear your name suggestions for the Blasdell Bridge”

Local artist Dawn McArthur’s wilderness-themed paintings will be on exhibit in Chelsea, Que. Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays from March 10 to April 16 2023. Image: Dawn McArthur

Around Town-Events and briefs for March-April 2023

Submit your local community event to editor@manorparkchronicle.com

Arteast awards exhibition The public is invited to view the annual Arteast Awards Exhibition from March 12 to May 31… Continue reading “Around Town-Events and briefs for March-April 2023”

After a long winter, it’s everyone’s right to yearn for spring. This sunny panoramic view from the north end of MacKay Lake in late February hints at the continued activity and use of the trails in winter, as well as warmer days soon to come. Photo: Doug Banks

When it comes to spring, know your rites

The rite of spring. Is it a ritual (rite), or is it a right? A rite is a form of… Continue reading “When it comes to spring, know your rites”

Cropped version of front page of March-April 2023 edition of the Manor Park Chronicle.

Help deliver your community newspaper

Many thanks to those who have volunteered to help deliver the news to their neighbours

Volunteer carriers are the lifeblood of our community paper! Their dedication and commitment ensure that the Manor Park Chronicle reaches… Continue reading “Help deliver your community newspaper”