New COVID-19 vaccination options for prioritized Ottawa residents

Ottawa Public Heath is implementing new vaccination options to increase the ease and availability of receiving a vaccine for prioritized populations including an online pre-registration tool for drop-in appointments and a specialized vaccine clinic. These prioritized populations include residents aged 60 and older, educational and childcare workers, employees, volunteers and caregivers of residents of long-term…

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City Meetings from January 10 to 14

All Council, Committee and Board meetings will be held by remote, electronic participation, unless otherwise noted. For a complete agenda and updates, please sign up for email alerts, visit ottawa.ca/agendas or call 3-1-1. Police Services Board Policy and Governance Committee – Monday, January 10 at 9 am Board 2021 work plan: year-end status Draft 2022…

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Prioritized Families looking for Emergency Child Care

The Ontario government announced this week, that elementary and secondary schools will move to remote learning effective Wednesday, January 5. As a result, starting Monday, January 10, the Province will re-introduce a time-limited targeted Emergency Child Care program for school-aged children to support frontline workers by providing their children with a subsidized, licensed child care…

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Only Flush the Three Ps

To view the series of videos produced by the City of Ottawa on the Environment, Water, and Recycling visit the City of Ottawa YouTube Channel. We will highlight these videos over the next few months.

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Traffic impacts from Friday, January 7

Byron Avenue is closed between Woodland Avenue and Harcourt Avenue daily from 7 am to 5 pm, until Monday, January 31. Byron Avenue is closed between Lockhart Avenue and Sherbourne Road daily from 7 am to 5 pm, until Monday, January 31. A section of Redwood Avenue between Byron Avenue and Richmond Road will close…

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