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Annual General Meeting May 25, 2026

 


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DLRA Annual General Meeting 2025

Have Your Say at the Dows Lake Residents Association AGM! 🏡 Join us on Monday, June 2 at 7 PM at the King's Daughters Apartments (Cambridge Street) for our Annual General Meeting. Enjoy refreshments, meet your neighbours, and get involved in shaping the future of our community. Whether you're a long-time resident or new to the area, your voice matters! We look forward to seeing you there!

Minutes - Dow’s Lake Residents Association (DLRA) Monday September 22, 2025

  Exec Attendees: Meghan Watkinson (President), Joey Montpellier (VP), Carmen Sanchez (Membership Coordinator), Sandra Dollin (Director-at-large) and Rebecca van Gijn (Secretary)  Absent: Monica Olney (Director-at-large) and Brian Carroll (Treasurer)  Glebe Association Updates (Meghan)  Clemow noise  Landsdowne – focus on $$ costs is the argument with the most weight. Will be a city counsel vote, so not much more we can do.  Mutchmor rink moving to Sylvia Holden (some residents upset by location choice)  Executive introductions round table  The Constitution / Size of the Executive  It was discussed that the issue of there being too many people on the executive had been raised by Members of the Association.  A decision was taken to have Sandra not be an “Official” member of the executive as a result (for voting purposes), but she will continue to volunteer.  Social Committee  It was discussed that the social committee would lik...

Welcome to the DLRA

Hello and Welcome We are privileged to live in the Dow’s Lake area. Some of us have arrived  in the past few years, while others have been here for decades. Many  moved in to be within walking distance of work at (then) Energy, Mines &  Resources Canada or the Civic Hospital; others appreciated the “look and  feel” and proximity to downtown. Over time there have been proposals or events that have threatened our  peace and tranquility; sometimes there is a request from the City for input to its plans.  Happily, there have been neighbours who have volunteered to  play a role in preparing a coordinated response, or advocating to promote  best practices. Examples include:  liaising with the National Capital Commission each year,  to ensure that the Canadian Tulip Festival enables everyone to enjoy the tulips, while residents can still have easy access to our homes.  In recent years, volunteers have been working to provide input on ...