Upcoming Events

Scheduled
for 2012
Event
May 29 TACA Meeting
June 2 Community garage sale
Nov. 17 Craft Sale
Jan. 20, 2013 Winter Carnival

Banner Road Park - Update

It's coming! It's coming! The Banner Park play structure has been ordered, and we expect it to be installed at the end of May or early June this year.


Building Rental

To get more info on renting rooms in the Trend-Arlington Community Centre.
View/download the Rental form


Membership

Support your community, become a member.

For details, please see memberships.




How to prepare to call 9-1-1

Ottawa - During Emergency Medical Services Week, May 20 to 26, the Ottawa Paramedic Service wants to remind residents how to help in a medical emergency.

When someone you know falls seriously ill, calling 9-1-1 can be a lifeline. Every day in Ottawa, paramedics respond to over 300 calls for medical emergencies. Many of those are calls for heart attacks, breathing emergencies or serious injuries.

There are a number of things to remember when calling 9-1-1:

  • Communications officers will ask several key questions that help determine the seriousness of the call. By staying calm and answering all questions, you will help the person with the medical emergency receive help sooner.
  • While you are answering questions, the dispatch system is sending paramedics to your location. Never hang up until the communications officer has all the necessary information.
  • Collect all medications and medical history of the patient and have it ready when paramedics arrive.
  • Keep all pets out of harm’s way by placing them in a closed room before the paramedics arrive.
  • For serious injuries, communications officers are trained to provide callers with first aid instructions that will assist the person with the medical emergency. Communications officers can also provide CPR instructions.

The Ottawa Paramedic Service recommends a few simple steps you can take right now to prepare for that call:

  • Have the residence address well displayed. It should be clearly visible at night and across the street from your home.
  • Keep an updated list of medical problems, medications and allergies for all occupants of your home.
  • When a medical emergency occurs, it can be very stressful for all involved. To assist seniors, children or visitors to your home who may have to call 9-1-1, place instructions on or near the telephone with information on how to access your apartment or home. This should include address, ring codes, closest major intersection or any other access information that will get paramedics to your location sooner.

These are just a few tips that will benefit the patient and their loved ones in a time of crisis. The Ottawa Paramedic Service recommends that everyone take First Aid and CPR courses. You can find several listed at ottawa.ca/firstaid.

For more information about the Ottawa Paramedic Service, please call our customer service line at 613-580-4771 or visit ottawa.ca.


Trend-Arlington Community Surveys: Please tell us what you think

The Trend-Arlington Community Association will be conducting a series of community surveys to help us better serve our residents. The first survey in this series is on intensification. Please help us to represent you better by sharing your thoughts and feelings about the City's intensification policy and how it pertains to our community, by completing our intensification survey online at: Trend-Arlington intensification survey.


Spirit of the Capital Youth Awards

Since 1997, Child & Youth Friendly Ottawa (CAYFO) is proud to host the Spirit of the Capital Youth Awards, which will take place at the Marriott Hotel, on Monday, May 28th, 2012. Click here for more details.


City of Ottawa's New Smoke-Free Regulations

The City of Ottawa has adopted amendments to its by-laws to provide for more smoke-free spaces, effective April 2, 2012.

The new regulations prohibit smoking outdoors anywhere on municipal property, including parks, playgrounds, beaches, sports fields, and outdoor areas around City facilities. Municipal properties include lands that are owned and leased by the City of Ottawa.
Starting July 2, 2012, contraventions of the new regulations may result in the issuance of Provincial Offence Notice tickets that will carry a fine.
Click here for more details.


Activities

Nepean churches
Ottawa synagogues

Ottawa Fat Cats
Capital City FC
Seniors Indoor Walking
Linking Boomers
Sports & Social Club

The FLASH!

The official newsletter of the Trend Village - Arlington Woods Community Association
Latest issue... April 2012
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Employment Opportunities

City Summer Student Employment Program

Skating Rink

Closed until next season