Councillor’s Message

Breaking News! OC Transpo Line 2 and 4 Phased Opening The Trillium Line will launch for weekday service (Monday to Friday) starting January 6th! OC Transpo will take a phased approach to opening, with the following timeline: Parallel bus service will continue alongside Lines 2 and 4 during the phased rollout and ramp-up period. This…

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Canada Post strike update

Are you affected by the postal strike? Due to the ongoing Canada Post strike, there may be impacts to the delivery and receipt of mailed invoices, payments and notices. Here’s how to check for your billing on-line and how to create a My Service Ottawa account.

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1299 Richmond Road Re-circulation

The application for 1299 Richmond Road is being re-circulated for a combined Zoning By-law Amendment and Site Plan Control applications. The City’s re-circulation notice was sent out in this case because the applications were previously inactive for more than 1 year. Below is a link to the revised proposal on the City’s Development Application Search…

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Committee of Adjustment Decisions

842, 844 Dundee (Ward 7 – Bay) Consent Application: Granted To subdivide the property into two separate parcels to create separate ownership for each half of the existing semi-detached dwelling. 725 Rowatt (Ward 7 – Bay) Consent & Minor Variance Applications: Granted Adjourned from October 15, 2024 To subdivide the property into two parcels of…

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Construction Updates: Winter Demobilization

Carling and Edgeworth Intersection Reconstruction This ongoing project includes: Winter Milestones: Traffic Signal Adjustments: Connaught & Severn Sidewalk This project is affected by a temporary emergency construction restriction (“no dig zone”). While most work is complete, the project is preparing for winter shutdown. Remaining tasks, including top lifts, reinstatement, streetlights, and landscaping, will resume in…

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City flags lowered to half-mast to commemorate the National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women

On December 6, Canadians mark the National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women by honouring the 14 women engineering students who were brutally murdered in 1989 at Polytechnique Montréal.    We remember:  The flags at all City of Ottawa sites are flying at half-mast until sunset today to commemorate the National Day of Remembrance and…

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Committee of Adjustment

The following items will be heard at Committee of Adjustment on Tuesday, December 10, 2024 at 1:00 Pm at Ben Franklin Place, The Chamber, Main Floor, 101 Centrepointe Drive, and by electronic participation The hearing can be viewed on the Committee of Adjustment YouTube page. For more information, visit Ottawa.ca/CommitteeofAdjustment Simultaneous interpretation in both official languages, accessible formats and communication…

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“Strong and Steady”

Ottawa Public Health’s “Strong and Steady” program!  Falls are a leading cause of injury among older adults, but they don’t have to be. Ottawa Public Health’s (OPH) “Strong and Steady” program is a free, 10-week fall prevention exercise initiative designed to help older adults aged 65 and up improve their strength, balance and mobility. This…

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Champion of change: Delivering care, the person-centred way

For the nurses and personal support workers across Ottawa’s long-term care (LTC) homes, caring for seniors is one of the most important jobs they’ll ever do.  Now, the person-centred care (PCC) program is changing how they’re able to support our aging population, for the better. Person-centred care focusses on the individual needs of residents and favours an…

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