World Bicycle Day
This year, on Saturday, June 3, the NCC will host World Bicycle Day in Ottawa with its partners. A family- friendly event will take place on Queen Elizabeth Driveway, from…
This year, on Saturday, June 3, the NCC will host World Bicycle Day in Ottawa with its partners. A family- friendly event will take place on Queen Elizabeth Driveway, from…
Want to be one of the first on Line 2 before it opens later this year? OC Transpo welcomes you to take a tour Greenboro Station, explore a new Stadler…
Firefighters from Ottawa Fire Services will visit homes across the city from Monday, June 5 to Monday, June 12 as part of the spring Wake Up! program to ensure smoke…
Each year on June 1, we acknowledge the start of National Indigenous History Month, a time to commemorate, contemplate and celebrate the diverse contributions, histories and cultures of Indigenous Nations…
O-Train Line 1 will undergo annual maintenance from Monday, June 5 until Monday, June 19. Train service will continue, but R1 bus service will be required in some sections at…
You can sit, skate, stroll and stretch your way through June with these events at Lansdowne and City Hall Hey, Ottawa. Free community events at Lansdowne Park and City Hall…
A message from Ottawa Public Health When the temperature and humidity are high, our bodies can overheat, especially in the first few days of hot weather while our bodies adjust.…
Changes to the City of Ottawa’s Property Tax and Water Utility Deferral Program will now allow more low-and-fixed income seniors and disability recipients to qualify. This year’s qualifying income threshold…
Committees move to make development review more efficient At a joint meeting on May 30th, 2023, the City’s Planning and Housing Committee and Agriculture and Rural Affairs Committee recommended approving…
Beginning Friday, June 2, temporary road closures will impact Slater Street, Bay Street and Bronson Avenue for sewer work as part of the Albert/Queen/Slater/Bronson reconstruction project. Closures will occur at…