Read the April Centretown BUZZ

The April 2020 issue of the Centretown BUZZ, Centretown’s community newspaper, is ready for you to read!

Read this month’s newspaper (or in a high-res printable version).

Featured in this 14-page issue are stories about:

  • the controversy over reallocating part of Bank Street for pedestrians
  • an interview with Centretown’s new public school board trustee, Justine Bell
  • why Abbis Mahmoud named his Operation Ramzieh food box program for shut-ins after his mother
  • a feature on how the City of Ottawa responded to the 1918 Spanish Flu, and its connections to today
  • the Centretown Citizens Association’s new volunteer matching program
  • how local food banks have had to scramble to obtain food and to keep volunteers and staff safe
  • how one disabled person is sheltering in place
  • how the pandemic is affecting programs for the homeless
  • how to hear Canadian artists online while you’re sheltering in place, and other less-well-known entertainment options
  • why community gardens are an essential service
  • how to get your bike safely back on the road, including where to get it serviced and buy parts
  • great recipes
    and more!

Since this is the first online-only issue in the BUZZ’s 25-year history, we’d love to hear your feedback. Please email us at editor@CentretownBuzz.com.

The editor wishes to thank

  • the many contributors to this issue;
  • the eagle-eyed proofreaders who found all the accidental typos;
  • Brett Delmage, for major assistance with website customization; and
  • especially former editor Marna Nightingale, who (because of the constraints caused by social distancing) cheerfully contributed her layout skills to an extraordinary and invaluable extent.