2010 - 04 - 09 - Column
2010 - 04 - 09 - Column
2010 - 04 - 09 - Column
Police Chief Vern White, Fire Chief John deHooge, Paramedic Chief Anthony Di Monte, Chief of By-Law Services Linda Anderson, and Chief of Integrated Public Safety John Ash will each speak on a panel on Community Safety on Saturday, April 17th starting at 3:30 p.m. in the Mlacak Centre (2500 Campeau Dr.). This is a rare opportunity to meet the key personnel who deal with our safety on a day to day basis. In November of 2009 a Kanata North resident was brutally attacked on his way home from work at the Kanata Signature Centre, while biking home along one of the community pathways. This incident prompted a review of pathway safety in the area and the desire for a community safety meeting dealing with this and other broader safety issues as a whole. The meeting is being held to receive feedback on safety issues from members of the community and to provide information on what is being done by the City to improve our safety. The meeting will involve an open house, the panel discussion, and breakout groups to discuss the issues and come up with recommendations for action. All present will be sent a report from my office highlighting key concerns and actions items. The open house will have more than a dozen information tables. Those invited include policing, neighbourhood watch, traffic safety, fire, paramedic, by-law, public safety and emergency management, corporate security, school crossing guards, OC Transpo, community lighting, cycling and pedestrian safety, youth on the move and the Resource Centre. Help make your community safer and join me on April 17th to make a difference. .
VIMY PIN
The Vimy Pin was created by the Vimy Foundation, a charitable organization, to commemorate Canada's momentous victory at Vimy Ridge on April 9, 1917. It is the Foundation's goal to have millions of Canadians wear the Vimy Pin every Vimy Ridge Day (April 9th), as proclaimed by the Government of Canada in 2003. In partnership with the Navy League of Canada, Kanata Branch, the commemorative lapel pin is available until Thurs. Apr. 8th at Client Service Centers at City Hall, Ben Franklin Place, Kanata and Orleans. The price is $5.
COMING EVENTS
April 10 9 am World Health Day Walk with Marianne around the Beaverpond April 9 Deadline for applications for funding for murals to combat graffiti April 17 3:30 pm Community Safety Meeting for Kanata North April 19, 7 9 pm: Kanata North Ward Council meeting April 28, 2010 5:30 9 pm: A Taste for Life at Lapointes Seafood Restaurant