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The Northwind Centre, formerly the Constance Bay Community Centre, is the culmination of 40 years of passion and building. Created in 1978, expanded in 1992, and expanded again in 2015, the CBBCA’s Sandhills Phase 2 Renovation plan is bringing together our heritage building and the Sandhill’s Phase 1 expansion into a single unified facility that…
Our youngest flood victim watches as the volunteers of the Mennonite Disaster Service grant her Christmas wish. On Wednesday December 20th MDS returned to Constance Bay to begin construction of a new home for Kara and the girls. There are still challenges to overcome but on this Christmas one of our families saw a long…
On September 8th Mennonite Disaster Services returned for their fourth engagement helping residents of Constance Bay and West Carleton. Over their four week stay the MDS crews carried out another 145 person days of work. To date the Mennonites have given over 1,778 hours of help to our communities. With MDS providing the labor, food, equipment & transportation and CBBCA…
As part of the services at our pharmacy for the flu season , Tamara is offering flu vaccines to our residents free of charge with a valid OHIP card. Constance Bay Pharmacy – PharmaChoice is now open seven days a week and no appointment is required. You can call Tamara at 832-7707.
On September 8th Mennonite Disaster Services returned to Constance Bay to continue the rebuilding; MDS crews will carry out repairs on most of the remaining homes that were damaged in the historic Spring flood. We are exceptionally grateful to MDS who were on site in May, July, and August and have collaborated closely with CBBCA Flood…
updated Wednesday January 31, 2018 – month 9. The mission of CBBCA Flood Relief has evolved from protecting property, to protecting the health of residents, to providing the building materials uninsured families needed to carry out timely repairs, to supporting survivors through the Disaster Recovery Assistance process, and now to supporting rebuilding efforts for the 2 families most in need. Mennonite Disaster…
The West Carleton Seniors’ Games run throughout the month of May. WCSG is a diverse series of fun events that run at different venues in the area and culminate in an excellent lunch banquet. Whether you compete in one event or all, it’s worth it just for the banquet. For more information contact Barb Paul…
Click the links below for further information, and to register: Learn To Play (T-Ball): $40.00 with a Membership Learn to Play— Born 2012-2013 Atom – Peewee – $60.00 with a Membership Atom/5-Pitch Under 8— Born 2010-20011 Mite Under 10— Born 2008-2009 Squirt Under 12— Born 2006-2007 Peewee Under 14— Born 2004-2005 Bantam & Midget…
Need low-cost transportation? The Western Ottawa Community Resource Centre provides low-cost transportation for seniors and others requiring assistance in travelling to medical appointments, grocery shopping and other needs. If your postal code begins with K0A, K7S or K2K, the fees are: 0-30 km: $10 31+ km: $18 grocery shopping: $10 return Reserve transportation…