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Sandy Hillers work to create a Knotweed free zone in the park

October 1, 2021January 15, 2022 David Elden Brian Dewalt, John Cockburn

John Cockburn and Brian Dewalt Throughout the summer a dedicated band of Sandy Hillers has been working hard to rehabilitate

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Controlling European gypsy moths on our trees

October 1, 2021January 15, 2022 David Elden Marilyn Whitaker

Marilyn Whitaker In June people were noticing that the leaves of some trees appeared lacy, and some trees lost all

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Sandy Hill freebies

June 1, 2021August 23, 2021 David Elden Chris McDonald, Dancia Kendra Susilo

A Facebook group allows members to share Dancia Kendra Susilo In times of isolation, financial hardship, and stressful news, it

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An urban Arcadia

June 1, 2021August 23, 2021 David Elden Hilary Duff, Marilyn Whitaker, Samuel Close

Samuel Close Ottawa is a green city, even by Canadian standards, with some one-third of the city being under direct

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Sprucing up the neighbourhood with tree giveaways

June 1, 2021August 24, 2021 David Elden Anouk Mackenzie, Bob Whitelaw

Anouk Mackenzie Deciduous or evergreen? That’s the question Sandy Hill homeowners will soon be able to ask themselves, as Ecology

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Environment 

Seeking help with establishing butterflyways throughout Sandy Hill

June 1, 2021August 24, 2021 David Elden Bob Whitelaw, Carina Harb

Carina Harb Pollinators, such as bees, hummingbirds, and butterflies, are extremely important to our ecosystem. I could write pages upon

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Keep your eyes open for invasive weeds in our parks and gardens

April 1, 2021April 30, 2021 David Elden Marilyn Whitaker

Marilyn Whitaker Concerns have been growing about invasive weeds along the Rideau River shoreline as well as in nearby parks,

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The return of the e-scooter

April 1, 2021April 30, 2021 David Elden Jan Meldrum, John Verbaas

John Verbaas How you feel about last year’s e-scooter pilot project probably influences whether the title of this article sounds

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That sinking feeling: Sandy Hill’s geological hurdles

April 1, 2021May 3, 2021 David Elden Samuel Close

Samuel Close It’s no secret that Sandy Hill’s terrain can be difficult at times to navigate, as anyone making their

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The NCC is once again considering an interprovincial crossing

December 1, 2020January 16, 2021 David Elden John Verbaas

John Verbaas The NCC is once again devoting some effort to defining an interprovincial transportation plan for the region. The

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