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Official naming ceremony at Bradley-Craig Park

Official naming ceremony at Bradley-Craig Park

by Team Stittsville | Sep 7, 2023 | Community, Events

La version française suit Photo – from left to right – Marguerite Evans, Brian Craig, Norma Craig, Mayor Mark Sutcliffe, Lorna McCarthy, Councillor Glen Gower. On Thursday, September 7, family and friends of the Bradley-Craig family gathered for a special...
SEPTEMBER 7: Official Naming Ceremony for Bradley-Craig Park

SEPTEMBER 7: Official Naming Ceremony for Bradley-Craig Park

by Team Stittsville | Aug 24, 2023 | Events

La version française suit Join us on September 7, 2023 at 3:00pm at Bradley-Craig Park in Abbottsville Crossing for an official naming ceremony in commemoration of the Bradley-Craig family’s contributions to the community of Stittsville. The Bradley-Craig family...
NOTEBOOK: Two Stittsville heritage properties move from “high risk” to “low risk”

NOTEBOOK: Two Stittsville heritage properties move from “high risk” to “low risk”

by Glen Gower | Mar 11, 2022 | Notebook

La version française suit (Above: Community members gather in front of the Bradley-Craig barn in 2018.) Two Stittsville heritage properties – Boyd House at 173 Huntmar and the Bradley-Craig Farm at 590 Hazeldean Road – have been moved from “high...
UPDATE: Bradley-Craig barn restoration continues

UPDATE: Bradley-Craig barn restoration continues

by Team Stittsville | Jul 15, 2021 | Information

(Photo: Bradley-Craig barn in 2013/Grange Bradley-Craig, en 2013) La version francaise suit If you’ve passed by the Bradley-Craig barn on Hazeldean Road on recent months, you may have noticed a lot of activity. The farmstead, including the barn and farmhouse, is...
UPDATE: Foundation restoration for the Bradley-Craig barn

UPDATE: Foundation restoration for the Bradley-Craig barn

by Team Stittsville | Feb 15, 2021 | Information

La version française suit (Photo: Barn at the Bradley-Craig farmstead, September 2015./ Grange de la ferme Bradley-Craig, septembre 2015.) We’ve had a few inquiries from residents about the condition of the old red barn at the Bradley-Craig Farm. The...
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