In Memoriam – Cpl. Nathan Cirillo
Nuns’ Walk Official Opening
Was a lovely event yesterday. The grand opening of the Nuns’ Walk behind the QWest condos on Richmond Road. Nuns’ Walk is a public park which contains the former convent of the Sisters of the Visitation. In attendance were among others the Mayor Jim Watson, David Choo president of Ashcroft Homes, Roderick Lahey of RLA Architecture, Jeff Leiper Ottawa city councillor for Kitchissippi Ward, Paul Rothwell, Director of Planning and Development with Ashcroft and David Jeanes President of Heritage Ottawa. The convent main house would be extreme. I’d love to have a tour of the convent house. From people who have seen it, it is quite remarkable. Built in 1880 many of its original features remain. In 1919 an extension was built to accommodate what was to become a convent for 45 nuns who with the aid of their garden were mostly self sufficient.
Nuns’ Private Walkway Opens to Public at Q West
Today the QWest condo at 98-108 Richmond Road is opening the Nuns’ walkway to the public. Read more about it here in the Citizen
CFB Rockcliffe Potential Development
Quite the proposal! Close to 10,000 residents and 2,600 workers. Ottawa, it appears is growing… CFB Rockcliffe as well!
Barn Swallow Condos
Rode by the temporary barn swallow homes on Riverside yesterday. So far no one has taken occupancy. Perhaps it needs better signage (like the Deer Crossing signs). Read more in the Citizen.
Canada’s Best Places to Live 2015
Earth Day 2015 Activities: 15 Ideas And Ways To Celebrate Mother Nature And Become An Environmental Steward
Here are 15 ideas to get you involved in Earth Day. Some require more commitment than others – but some are easy so fear not!