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Honouring Caroline Andrew | The community remembers news : January 19, 2023 Share Print Sharing stories and celebrating the life of an extraordinary woman. Friends and family are invited to attend the memorial service in honour of Caroline Andrew. Jean Pigott Place, Ottawa City Hall January 24, 20235:00 - 7:00 pm EST Reception with light refreshments: 5:00 - 6:00 pm Programmed Sharing: 6:00 - 7:00 pm Masks are encouraged; please stay home if you have COVID-19 symptoms. Bilingual event Please RSVP here Organized by CAWI - IVTF (City for All Women Initiative); Youth Futures; Lowertown Community Resource Centre, CRIAW-ICREF (Canadian Research Institute for the Advancement of Women); OLIP-PLIO (Ottawa Local Immigration Partnership); Women and Cities International; Inter Pares; Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Ottawa; Research Centre on the Future of Cities, University of Ottawa Comments (1) Add new comment You must have JavaScript enabled to use this form. Your name Comment * Save Leave this field blank Raylene Lang 2:54pm, Jan 24, 2023 Caroline was always willing to provide much needed advice or lend support by coming to an event. She was such a wise soul and when she was around, you knew things were going to be okay, while she kept encouraging you to keep going. May she rest in peace. Raylene Lang, former National Chair of Equal Voice: Electing More Women in Canada and Ottawa Women's March reply
Raylene Lang 2:54pm, Jan 24, 2023 Caroline was always willing to provide much needed advice or lend support by coming to an event. She was such a wise soul and when she was around, you knew things were going to be okay, while she kept encouraging you to keep going. May she rest in peace. Raylene Lang, former National Chair of Equal Voice: Electing More Women in Canada and Ottawa Women's March reply