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Prescott Russell Quarterly Review: Updates, Events, and Community Initiatives
By Izabela Daszkiewicz
In the ever-evolving landscape of Prescott Russell, recent events have left an indelible mark on the region, ranging from concerning threats to heartwarming community initiatives. In this quarterly review, we delve into the notable occurrences shaping the lives of the residents.
Ongoing Investigation into Bomb Threats
The Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) is actively investigating a spate of bomb threats targeting schools and facilities across eastern and northern Ontario. While no suspicious devices have been found, the threats prompted temporary closures and heightened security measures. The community is urged to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity to the OPP.
Take Back the Night Women's March in Clarence Rockland
On September 20th, the 16th annual Take Back the Night Women's March reverberated through Clarence Rockland, uniting hundreds in solidarity against sexual assault and violence. The event, hosted by the Centre Nova, aims to shed light on these issues hidden in rural communities.
Franco Ontario Flag Raising Ceremony
On September 25th, residents and dignitaries gathered to raise the Franco Ontarian flag, commemorating Franco students, school boards, and community leaders. An unwavering support for Ontario's French-speaking population was expressed during this meaningful ceremony.
Rockland Community Garden's Growth and Appeal for Support
After a successful first season, Rockland's community garden is gearing up for phase two, expanding beds, facilities, and food bank donations. The garden seeks support from local businesses, individuals, and community groups to sponsor vegetable beds, enhancing accessibility and inclusivity.
SharpSk8ts Pro Shop's Community Initiative
SharpSk8ts Pro Shop, which opened at the Rockland Arena on September 2nd, is collecting used skates to refurbish and lend to those eager to learn skating. The initiative aims to make skating accessible to all.
Natural Hazard Maps for Ottawa River Adopted in Alfred Plantagenet and Clarence
Natural hazard maps, addressing flood risks along the Ottawa River, have been adopted in Alfred Plantagenet and Clarence Rockland. Led by the South Nation Conservation Board, the initiative aims to update outdated maps in response to recent floods.
Warning: Scammers Impersonating Heart and Stroke Foundation
Local residents are cautioned about scammers impersonating the Heart and Stroke Foundation, promising winnings to unsuspecting victims. The police urge residents not to share personal or financial information over the phone and report such incidents promptly.
Alfred Plantagenet's Contaminant-Free Drinking Water
Recent tests confirm that the drinking water in Alfred Plantagenet is free of contaminants, bringing relief to residents concerned about water quality.
As Prescott Russell continues to navigate challenges and celebrate successes, the community spirit remains resilient. Stay tuned for more Quarterly Updates as we keep our finger on the pulse of this vibrant region. We're always looking to establish a line with our community, so if there's something that should be brought to our attention, our doors are always open.
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