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The British Isles Family History Society of Greater Ottawa. Ever heard of it? Want to know what it does? Want to know more about it?
St. John’s Anglican Church hall in Richmond is going to be the place to be on Valentines Day this year.
A pedestrian sustained minor injuries after being struck by a car while attempting to cross McBean Street at Perth Street in Richmond on Friday, December 19.
Ottawa Police Service has arrested a suspect in connection with a car theft on the Carp Road in Stittsville before Christmas.
Lois and Leonard Desjardine of Stittsville won $4,512 in the Renfrew Lions Club’s 50/50 draw which was held on Saturday, December 6 following the Santa Claus Parade in Renfrew.
Centre ice at the Goulbourn Recreation Complex in Stittsville on Monday evening, December 29 saw the coming together of two sports. One was Canada’s universal sport, hockey. The other was the relatively unknown sport of wheelchair rugby.
Reporter Cheryl Brink begins a three-part series on her airborne adventures. Over the next few weeks, she will take you along on her journies in the skies via hot air balloon, Cessna 150 airplane and parachute. For more photos and a video, check out Brink's personal blog at http://observationsofanewsjunkie.wordpress.com.
Keeping an eye or ear open for a neighbour makes a difference in crime prevention.
An 18 year old Richmond driver was lucky that his vehicle twisted rather than flipped over or else he may not have escaped from the vehicle relatively unharmed when it ended up in a deep ditch on Shea Road at Brownlee Road just north of Richmond.
The Stittsville Village Association wants to honour three local graduating high school students for their leadership.

Tyler Dow of Stittsville has returned home after attending The War Amps 2008 Ontario Child Amputee (CHAMP) Seminar in Niagara Falls.

Tyler, who is 12 years old and is a left leg amputee, attended sessions at the seminar which featured the latest developments in artificial limbs.

This annual seminar are focused on making an impact on youth like Tyler, helping them to embrace The War Amps “Winner’s Circle” philosophy of overcoming their amputations to live life to the fullest.

The War Amps Ontario Child Amputee (CHAMP) program is funded solely through public support of The War Amps key tag and address label service.

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The OutCare Foundation has been a major financial supporter of Friends of Hospice Ottawa over the past four years.
With Christmas over and the new year upon us, it is time to begin thinking of Robbie Burns.
The Goulbourn Museum is haunted … or at least it was on Saturday, December 20 when it housed not one, not two but three ghosts.

As people prepare to put away their Christmas decorations, more couples are also expected to put away their wedding rings, according to an expert in divorces.

A sixth round shootout goal by Erik Hiratsuka turned out to be the key in the march by the Stittsville Minor Midget Rams to the championship in the recent fourth annual Mid-Season Showdown tournament at the Bell Sensplex in Kanata.
The Stittsville Royals went into their Christmas break on a winning note.
Wednesday, January 14, 2009 is going to be “H” day in Richmond.
The year 2008 was a tremendous year of growth in the Stittsville community in the view of city of Ottawa Stittsville/Kanata West ward councillor Shad Qadri.
The Richmond Road Races go for the 27th annual time on Sunday, January 18.
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