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STREETCAR ERA Plein air moves from Giverny to the Glebe Time for climate accountability Read the Glebe Report cover to cover The Snow Generals dig in to grow their snow removal business The Booth Street Complex – past, present and possible future
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Plein air moves from Giverny to the Glebe Current Issue, Arts Heritage, Community Sep 13, 2024
- On the 50th anniversary of the Glebe Report
The how has changed but not the why, nor the important and very successful role that the Glebe Report plays The Glebe Report is a free monthly not-for-profit community newspaper that receives no government funding nor direct subsidies and is funded by its advertisers
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Past Issues Choose a year and then click on each month to download the issue in PDF
- Glebe Collegiate and the Glebe - Glebe Report
Some 80 per cent of after-school staff are Glebe students The intricate intergenerational network of diverse relationships woven by GNAG has made creative use of Glebe students for their benefit and that of Glebe residents of all ages and circumstances
- Letters to the editor Feb 2024 - Glebe Report
Editor, Glebe Report Whole Foods Lansdowne (WFL) has been a great addition to the Glebe! It is disappointing, however, that WFL does not give customers the same 10-cent discount for bringing your own bag at its (relatively) new self-checkout, like it does at the register
- Glebe Spree 2023 is here! - Glebe Report
This year’s Spree will run from November 15 to December 31 For every $15 you spend in a participating Glebe retailer, you’ll receive one sticker Once you’ve collected ten stickers, or $150 dollars’ worth of purchases, you’re eligible to enter the draw for the $10,000 Grand Prize shopping spree in the Glebe
- Bees need trees, not ‘No Mow May’ - Glebe Report
Neglecting to weed invasive species from your lawn is also harmful to local ecosystems Bees need trees Tree pollen is the earliest food source for Ottawa’s native bees In particular, wild bees thrive on native willows, maples, serviceberries, wild cherries and dogwoods
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