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Locality: Orleans, Ontario

Phone: +1 613-424-7555



Address: 1615 Orleans Blvd K1C 7E2 Orleans, ON, Canada

Website: www.lisacruickshank.ca

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Lisa Cruickshank Insurance & Financial Services Inc. 10.05.2021

$80,000 in small business grant support is coming to 8 Orleans businesses! Last November, Lisa was honoured to personally nominate 17 local east end businesses for the Desjardins GoodSpark Small Business grants programs. We are thrilled to announce the following 8 local businesses have been selected as grant recipients: Cafe Latte Cino **A Tier 3 recipient ... Michael Willems Photo **A Tier 3 recipient Shawarma Kitchen (Place D'Orleans) **A Tier 2 receipient CrossFit Fortis CP Business Solutions Inc. Moveo Sports and Manual Physiotherapy Sing House Studios TRYumph Gymnastics Academy Check back in over the next few weeks as we celebrate these local businesses. Thanks to MP Marie-France Lalonde, MPP Stephen Blais, #ottcity Councillors Laura Dudas, Catherine Kitts & Matthew Luloff, their office teams, and the team at The Heart of Orléans BIA who helped spread the word about the Desjardins GoodSpark Small Business grants program. It helped us to bring some much needed additional financial support to our Orleans business community. And a BIG thanks to everyone in our community who continues to #shoplocal and support Orleans owned businesses...including ours! https://blogues.desjardins.com//goodspark-small-business-g

Lisa Cruickshank Insurance & Financial Services Inc. 05.05.2021

The Ontario Government is requiring everyone to remain at home with exceptions for permitted purposes or activities, such as going to the grocery store or pharm...acy, accessing health care services, for exercise or for work where the work cannot be done remotely. The City of Ottawa has clarified how the Province of Ontario’s new stay-at-home measures will alter public access to some of its facilities and temporarily suspend in-person counter services. What facilities are opened and closed: The City will continue to operate and provide some services during the stay-at-home order, including virtual arts and recreation programming. No public access to administrative buildings, including 100 Constellation and Ben Franklin Place. Public access to City Hall will be restricted to the Service Ontario counter and the municipal daycare service. Municipal counters, such as ServiceOttawa, will be closed as of the end of the business day on Friday, January 15, 2021 and will be moving to online delivery. All indoor recreation and cultural facilities remain closed to the public, excluding respite centres, #COVID19 assessment centres, municipal childcare centres (ages 0-4), inclusive recreation programs and Before-and-After School programs when elementary schools resume. Ottawa Public Library / Bibliothèque publique d'Ottawa facilities will remain closed including the bookmobile but will continue to provide contactless curbside services. Outdoor rinks and sledding hills remain open Outdoor rinks community and refrigerated and sledding hills will remain open with the current 25-person capacity restriction and masking requirements outlined in the order issued by Ottawa’s Medical Officer of Health. Outdoor refrigerated rinks will continue to operate with the online reservation system on ottawa.ca/skating. People are reminded they must maintain two-metres from others and masks must be worn in public accessibility areas that are within 15 metres (50 feet) distance of the edge of the ice surface. While masks are not mandatory when skating, Ottawa Public Health recommends wearing one for added protection. Under Provincial Regulations, no team sports are permitted and the City of Ottawa is directing that only skating take place on all rinks with no sticks, pucks, balls or other sports equipment permitted on the ice. Temporarily suspended in-person services include: City Hall and Ben Franklin Place (100 Centrepointe Drive) Client Service Centres and Building Code Services counters. Client Services Centres will suspend our current in-person counter services which will move to online delivery. Building Code Services will move to an alternate format such as mail services, electronic submission, phone, etc. The Provincial Offences Act courthouse, located at 100 Constellation Drive, Nepean, will remain closed. EarlyON Child and Family Centre remains closed from the current shutdown The Business Licensing Centre at 735 Industrial Avenue is open for drop-off of documents only and clients can call 3-1-1. Altered services include: Complaints for unauthorized parking on private property will continue to require new electronic procedures for proof of authority. Residents needing financial assistance are asked call us at 3-1-1 and select option #4 for Social Services for information on all programs and services. People cannot visit the Employment and Social Services offices, but staff are available to help residents by phone, email and mail from 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Monday to Friday. Ontario Works claimants do not need to drop off any documents, including income reporting statements. Those documents can be given the case worker at a later date. Virtual arts and recreation programs will be offered with registration starting on January 14 at 9pm. Parking enforcement To support those staying home during these provincial measures, By-law and Regulatory Services Ottawa By-law & Regulatory Services will not be enforcing overtime parking on streets that do not have posted time limits. All other parking restrictions that ensure safety and mobility remain in effect, including parking bans due to snow accumulation, no-stopping zones, no-parking zones, fire routes, accessible parking spaces, pay and display, and rules around sidewalks, driveways and fire hydrants. Acquiring services or doing transactions online or by phone or cheque While all counter services are suspended, residents can acquire some services and complete payments and registrations online or by phone or cheque. Please confirm with your City contact prior to mailing a cheque. Residents can go to myservice.ottawa.ca to pay water bills and your interim property taxes. If you do not have an account, registration is simple just sign-up with your email address. Once registered, you’ll need your account or property roll number to pay your bill. City bills have other payment options, which include: Paying by credit or debit card online at ottawa.ca Paying through your financial institution by creating a payee number on your institution’s mobile app or through an ATM machine Paying by phone with your financial institution Sending a cheque by mail Residents can access many other services online as well. You do not need to come in-person to a Client Service Centre if you want to: Register or renew a pet registration Apply or renew an open-air fire permit Pay a parking or traffic ticket Look up extension or reopening applications Apply for a Food Premise Business License Sign-up for future recreation programs Load and manage a Presto Card

Lisa Cruickshank Insurance & Financial Services Inc. 16.04.2021

Santa’s Parade of Lights Covid edition 2020 Attention parade enthusiasts, As our traditional parade is not possible this year, Santa’s Parade of Lights is p...lanning a static display with a drive thru concept. The spirit of Christmas is strong in our Community and we hope to provide a minimalist event in an effort to raise toys and money for those less fortunate in our Community. The event will take place at OC Transpo’s Park & Ride (Place d ’Orleans, North side) Members of the public are invited to drive through the site at no charge where we will be collecting donations of Toys or Cash (for toy purchases) to fill our Toy Wagon. Santa will be present on his float as well. An OFS ladder truck will be on-site holding up our 75’ LED X-Mas tree. See attached video of our members who brought the tree to CHEO on Christmas eve 2019. All volunteers on site will be socially distanced and masked as per Provincial and Municipal regulations. Event Date: Saturday December 5th 2020, 17:00-20:00 More details to follow shortly.