Residents turn Halloween into a neighbourhood tradition By Shelley Cooke Each October, Conference Boulevard residents Liam and Allison Herbinson, and their next-door neighbour Barbara Adamek, transform their front lawns into one of Centennial’s most...
Increasing GO Train service on Lakeshore East line I hope you and your families are well during this beautiful fall season. I am excited to be back at Queen’s Park and to continue working...
I am pleased to share a few updates with you as your new City Councillor. I am honoured to serve the Centennial community in this new role. Representing this vibrant and diverse community is...
Centennial resident Sid Levangie is a Guardsman and Quartermaster in Training in the Legion Colour Guard. By Pamela Collins If you have ever attended our local Legion Branch 258 on Morrish Road for Remembrance...
Introducing stricter bail and sentencing laws Our federal government has introduced sweeping reforms to strengthen bail laws and toughen sentencing for repeat and violent offenders. This includes over 80 targeted changes to the Criminal...
By Pamela Collins Behind the Pickle JarBy Wendy McQuaigHorse and Carriage Publishing, 2023 On one of my many day trips this summer I came across this book in Orillia. It was signed by the...
Principal Stephen Miles in the library at Centennial Road Junior Public School By John Murphy Centennial Road Junior Public School has welcomed a familiar face as its new principal – Mr. Stephen Miles. His...
Jeff Forsyth relaxes on his new commemorative bench during the dedication ceremonies. By Kathy Rowe Something very special took place along our Port Union Waterfront Trail on Saturday October 11. Jeff Forsyth, CCRA’s formidable...
CONTENTS Bench dedication for Jeff Forsyth more New councilloris guest speakerat our AGM on November 20 more Home is where the haunt is more Impressive Colour Guard has been in service since 1966 more...
In October, volunteers got together at St. Dunstan’s to assemble the raised garden beds that were purchased for next spring’s planting. The produce grown will go to support families and individuals through the SCHC...
The idea is that you put in a little extra effort on the first day (cook once), but prepare dishes for two meals (eat twice), like these patties. By Kathryn MacLean Are you trying...
Veteran David Morrison as a young soldier posted to Cyprus on a peacekeeping mission in 1971. By Kathryn Stocks David Morrison is a veteran of the Canadian Armed Forces who served from 1968 to...
By Kathy Rowe The CCRA will be hosting our Annual General Meeting at the Port Union Community Centre on Thursday, November 20 at 7:30 p.m. We encourage residents to attend and learn about what...
Lots of bazaars and craft fairs happening this month By Kathy Rowe Although it has come a bit late in the season, the cooler weather has arrived. November will be a busy month for...
Membership is only $15.00 per year per household. Please fill out our membership form using your Credit Card or Visa Debit Card or your PayPal account. Membership Chair, Denise Bacon email Why join CCRA? CCRA...