Sandy Hill gardener’s labour of love promotes native plants for pollinators
Dean Pallen It is early fall and the garden is full of life with bees, butterflies, wasps, flies and other
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Dean Pallen It is early fall and the garden is full of life with bees, butterflies, wasps, flies and other
Read MoreJudy Rinfret How hopeless we may feel about the problems of this planet. “I like winter best ’cause then I
Read MoreCleaning the Capital Fall Campaign is on until October 15. It’s not too late to register with the City (deadline
Read MoreNotre comité et club écolo ont travaillé en étroite collaboration, avec le soutien du conseil d’école, pour mener diverses actions
Read MoreKrista Ranacher Your correspondent has had the pleasure of living in Sandy Hill since 2017. I was delighted to be
Read MoreBryan Dewalt By the time you read this article the City of Ottawa will have planted 18 new trees throughout
Read MoreJean Rath I have lived beside the Rideau River between Cummings Bridge and the Adàwe Crossing for six years. Here
Read MoreA chance to connect with experts, do some birdwatching and revel in Sandy Hill’s amazing natural resources and setting The
Read MoreMarilyn Whitaker The Sandy Hill EcoFair 2024 will be returning to Strathcona Park on Saturday, June 1. Last year’s successful
Read MoreMarilyn Whitaker A grassroots movement has been growing to replace or reduce lawns with diverse garden plants, including native plants.
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