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On October 25, 2010, there will be a municipal election, where you can vote for your choice of mayor and councellors.  Voting will take place from10:00 a.m. until 8:00 p.m.  To find the location of your election polling station, visit:

https://app02.ottawa.ca/election2010Pollingstation/search-polling-station.jsf

Simply enter your street name and number into the form and click search.

For a list of all of the candidates by ward, together with the mayoral candidates and school trustee candidates, visit the following link:

http://www.ottawa.ca/city_hall/elections/nominations/index_en.html

Make sure to get out and vote – your vote will make a difference.

The Renaud Otten Team is proud to have completed a “Going Green” course and would like to pass on some tips to you.

Fall has arrived and, with it, school lunches, packaged foods, raking leaves, falling pine cones, and more.   Those of us concerned with protecting the environment are looking for ways to cut down on the trash we create. 

If school lunches are now part of your daily routine, keep in mind that many schools in the Ottawa area are making their classrooms “green”, meaning that they are not allowing children to throw their trash away in the school trash bins.  Instead, children are required to bring it back home again.

Instead of stocking up on snack bags, cases of bottled water or juice boxes and sandwich bags, try purchasing a some permanent containers.  Sandwich-sized and snack-sized containers are found at Walmart and even the dollar store.

Instead of buying individual sized yogurt, try buying large containers of yogurt and scooping some into a small plastic or metal container with a screw lid (so it doesn’t easily spill in a lunch bag).

Instead of stocking up on plastic cutlery, send traditional cutlery.  If you are worried about your child losing your stainless steel silverware, try buying some inexpensive cutlery at the dollar store or Walmart.  Your kids will feel special being given “real” cutlery instead of the same old plastic stuff!

If you have any other “green” suggestions for environmentally-friendly school lunches, let us know.

As always, we are here to help with any real estate questions you may have at 613-288-2455.  Or, visit our Ottawa real estate website for more environmentally-friendly tips, such as “5 Ways to Green Your Home”.

The Ottawa Chamber Music Festival starts on July 24th and runs through to August 7th, 2010.  If you enjoy classical music, the festival will be featuring professional musicians from all over the world!

Ottawa Chamber Music Festival website and list of performances

We are your resource for Ottawa events and activities.  If you live in the Kanata area, check out our Kanata real estate and event blog.

Have a great week!

Well, Winterlude officially started this weekend and what a fabulous weekend it was!  We hope you enjoyed some outdoor time skating on the Rideau Canal, savouring a delicious beavertail, viewing the beautiful ice sculptures, or taking the family to Snowflake Kingdom.

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The flu season is now upon us and the first phase of the City of Ottawa’s flu vaccination plan is to provide free flu shots to residents who are:

1. over the age of 65; or
2. living in a long-term care facility.

The upcoming clinic for this week in the City of Ottawa are as follows:

- Saturday, October 24, 2009 from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at The Good Companions’ Senior Centre

- Monday, October 26, 2009 from 2:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. at Sir Wilfred Laurier Secondary School

- Thursday, October 29, 2009 from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at Sir Guy Carleton Secondary School

- Saturday, October 31, 2009 from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at Centre Pauline Charron

More details of locations can be obtained at the following City of Ottawa website:
Flu shot clinic details

Visit our Ottawa real estate website for all of your real estate needs!

Now that we have had a few days of sun and we feel that spring is approaching, a lot of us are contemplating garden and outside yard work.

Don’t forget to visit the Ottawa Home & Garden Show this month. It will be held on March 26 – 29, 2009 at Landsdown Park. Shop, compare and save with 300 merchants under one roof. And be sure not to miss seminars with some of North America’s best design, renovation, decorating and gardening experts.

See you at the home show!

Have you had a chance to enjoy Winterlude yet? With so much to discover right her in our Nation’s Capital, be sure to get out and explore the canal, Crystal Garden, Snowflake Kingdom, great musical guests, the sound and light show, and much more.

For details, visit the official Winterlude website.

Have fun!

Now that the bus strike is over, if you are looking for a schedule of when and where the buses will resume service, here is a link to OC Transpo’s site:

http://octranspo.com/Main_MenuE.asp

All of us here at OttawaProperties.com hope everyone has a happy and healthy and safe holiday season!

For a list of what is happening in Ottawa on New Year’s Eve, click on the following link:

http://app01.ottawa.ca/ArtsCalendar/searchResult.jsf?lang=en&action=listDate&newReq=yes&year=2008&month=12&day=31

Happy New Year!

The City of Ottawa is continuing to hold free flu vaccination clinics as follows:

Monday, November 10th
Confederation High School
2:30pm to 8:30pm

Wednesday, November 12th
Ridgemont High School
3:30pm to 8:30pm

Thursday, November 13th
St. Mark High School
3:30pm to 8:30pm

Saturday, November 15th
Community Pentecostal Church
8:30am to 3:30pm

For more details on this week’s vaccination clinics, visit the City of Ottawa website at:

www.ottawa.ca