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Climate Resiliency Community Dialogue
Are you interested in learning more about how climate change will affect Ottawa, and in discussing community preparedness for these impacts with other residents? Join the dialogue hosted by the Centretown and Dalhousie Community Associations on Tuesday, June 13 at the McNabb Community Centre (180 Percy Street). The event will run from 6:30 – 8:30 PM.
This dialogue will be an opportunity to learn about climate impacts and risks, and an opportunity to share how you see climate impacts affecting you and your community. It will also be a chance to discuss actions that individuals, communities and the city can take to prepare for climate impacts.
This event is part of a series of community dialogues co-organized by CAFES and partner Community Associations across Ottawa. The insights from the dialogues will be sent back to Community Associations, attendees, and to the city's Climate Change and Resiliency Unit to help inform their prospective Climate Resiliency Strategy.
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2023
- May 15, 2023 Climate Resiliency Community Dialogue May 15, 2023
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2022
- Dec 11, 2022 Winter Party in the Park Dec 11, 2022
- Nov 17, 2022 CCA Climate Resiliency Webinar on Thursday, November 17, 2022 @ 7pm Nov 17, 2022
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- Sep 22, 2022 Fall Festival In Dundonald Park! Saturday, September 24, 2022, 10am to 2pm Sep 22, 2022
- Jun 6, 2022 Celebrate Gardening! June 11, 1-4 pm in Dundonald Park Jun 6, 2022
- Mar 21, 2022 Letter to to Mayor Watson, Interim Police Chief Steve Bell, Premier Rob Ford and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau demanding a Public Inquiry on the Freedom Convoy’s Occupation of Ottawa Mar 21, 2022
- Mar 1, 2022 Letter to Mayor Watson and Police Chief Sloly on the Freedom Convoy's Occupation of Ottawa Mar 1, 2022
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2021
- Dec 6, 2021 Holiday Decorating at Dundonald Park Dec 6, 2021
- May 12, 2021 Join our Tree Canopy Team! May 12, 2021
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2020
- Dec 7, 2020 New QuikCurbs installed along Elgin St. Dec 7, 2020