Important reminders as state of emergency continues
Although water levels went down slightly over the long weekend, the City of Ottawa will not begin recovery operations until water levels have receded a significant amount. Until then, residents…
Although water levels went down slightly over the long weekend, the City of Ottawa will not begin recovery operations until water levels have receded a significant amount. Until then, residents…
SHARING THE ROAD As a regular bike commuter, the death of a fellow cyclist on May 16th at the corner of Elgin and Laurier was unnerving. I had gone through…
All homeowners who need support and assistance with flood remediation work inside their home, or with the dismantling of sandbag walls, may now submit online requests for assistance. Homeowners who…
The application materials made available online include the Public Notice and Circulation Map, as well as Surveys, Site Plans and Elevation Drawings, where applicable. To view the complete file, please…
The splash pad located at Andrew Hayden Park will be delayed in opening due to flooding in the park. Service will be restored once water levels drop. All other splash…
The City of Ottawa would like to remind residents that schedule changes will take place on Monday, May 20. Visit the City’s website to view the complete list of impacts…
City Council Meeting – Wednesday, May 22, 10 am, Andrew S. Haydon Hall Planning Committee – Thursday, May 23, 9:30 am, Champlain Room Zoning By-Law Amendment: – Cannabis Production Facility…
Nominations are now being accepted for the 2019 Order of Ottawa and the Brian Kilrea Award for Excellence in Coaching OThe Order of Ottawa recognizes the professional achievements and outstanding…
Ramadan is the ninth month of the Islamic calendar and is observed by Muslims all over the world. This year Ramadan began in the evening of Sunday, May 5 and…