Wishing everyone a happy and safe holiday season
As we move closer to the holiday season, I want to highlight the tremendous work of the Heart of Orléans BIA, whose dedication once again shone during the annual lighting of the beautiful tree at Centrum Plaza.
Our community came togeth-er to enjoy hot chocolate, festive music, and the joyful presence of characters like Elsa, Olaf, the Grinch, and of course, Santa Claus. A new addition this year, the Winter Market, brought even more warmth and holiday cheer to the celebration.
Another memorable event took place on Nov. 29. During the 2025 Santa’s Parade of Lights nearly 70 floats lit up St-Joseph Boulevard, and thousands of residents lined the route to share in this cherished tradition. The smiles on faces young and old captured the true spirit of the season.
I want to extend my sincere thanks to the Ottawa Professional Firefighters for their exceptional leader-ship in organizing the parade year after year, and for their continued service in keeping our community safe.
I am pleased to share that the Strong Canada Pass returns this December from the Dec. 12, 2025, to Jan. 15, 2026. Families can enjoy free entry to national parks, discounted train travel, and access to museums throughout the holiday season. It’s a perfect opportunity to explore Canada and plan your next winter adventure.
This month, I had the pleasure of joining Club 60 as they celebrated their 55th anniversary. It was a meaningful moment to unveil their new flag and to honour several members marking an extraordinary milestone, their 50th and 60th wedding anniversary.
I am also honoured to congratulate two remarkable Orléans residents, Tahawar M. Rana and Dr. Holly Ellingwood, who were pre-sented with the Order of Ottawa on Nov. 27. Their dedication, leadership, and service have strengthened our community, and this recognition is truly well deserved.
I also had the privilege of meeting the team at the Centre des métiers Minto – Campus Desjardins to learn about their innovative projects and to discuss the importance of the skilled trades sector as we move toward Budget 2025. Their work is essential to the continued growth of Orléans and Canada.
As this is my final column before the holiday break, I want to extend my warmest wishes to each of you. Merry Christmas, happy holidays, and may the New Year 2026 bring hope, love, friendship, and kindness.