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Orléans South-Navan Ward (Ward 19) is a city ward in Ottawa , Ontario represented on Ottawa City Council . It is located in the east end of the city, encompassing the southern portion of the Orleans subdivision and surrounding rural areas.

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5-438: The ward contains the neighbourhoods of Chapel Hill South , Bradley Estates , Trailsedge , Chaperal , Avalon , Notting Gate , Notre-Dame-des-Champs , Navan , French Hill , Sarsfield , Leonard , Bearbrook , Vars , Carlsbad Springs and Canaan . The ward was created following Cumberland 's amalgamation into Ottawa in 2001, but was first contested in 2000. It was named Cumberland Ward until 2022. From 2006 until 2022,

10-558: The December 14, 2006 cancellation of a previous proposal halted the plans. Taggart Realty Management were responsible for the commercial development of the Shops of Tenth Line, located at the corner of Tenth Line Road and Brian Coburn Boulevard. 45°27′7″N 75°29′16″W  /  45.45194°N 75.48778°W  / 45.45194; -75.48778 This article relating to Ottawa and to Canada's National Capital Region

15-637: The ward contained the Orleans communities of Queenswood Heights, Mer Bleue, Avalon , Chaperal , Notting Hill, Fallingbrook , Navan as well as the rural areas of the former city of Cumberland and the village as well as the former villages of Sarsfield , Notre-Dame-des-Champs, Carlsbad Springs, Vars and Bearbrook . Prior to amalgamation, Cumberland Ward covered Bilberry and Heritage Wards on Cumberland City Council. Engineer Phil McNeely defeated regional councillor Robert van den Ham and Cumberland City Councillor David Lewis (Bilberry Ward). There

20-541: The west by Mer Bleue Road, the east by Tenth Line Road and to the south by Brian Coburn Boulevard. The community includes a mixture of single family, semi-detached, town homes, and bungalows. Tamarack commenced the first phase of construction in Spring 2008. As of the Canada 2011 Census , the population was 766. Past OC Transpo plans saw a potential O-Train light train line to the area; however, some controversy and

25-477: Was a by-election held on October 5, 2020 to replace Blais who had been elected to the Legislative Assembly of Ontario earlier in the year. Chaperal, Ottawa Chaperal is a neighbourhood located in the suburban Orleans area, in the east-end of the city of Ottawa , Ontario . Part of the city's Cumberland Ward , the residential development is bordered to the north by Innes Road, to

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