Bayshore Community Bake
If you would like to use the dough, sauce and cheese prepared by the oven team, $2/pizza.
DetailsIf you would like to use the dough, sauce and cheese prepared by the oven team, $2/pizza.
DetailsSponsored by the Community Development Framework (CDF) and the Pinecrest-Queensway Community Health Centre (PQCHC)
DetailsIf you would like to use the dough, sauce and cheese prepared by the oven team, $2/pizza.
OC Transpo’s summer service starts Sunday, June 23. Schedule adjustments and seasonal reductions will reflect the lower demand for service as the school year ends and customers take vacations. Service improvements are also being made in Orléans and Barrhaven. Customers should visit octranspo.com and use the travel planner to see if their regular trips are…
DetailsOn July 1, ride at no charge on all OC Transpo routes and Para Transpo. Transit is the best option for travelling to Canada Day festivities downtown and across the city. A special holiday schedule will be in effect with extra service added throughout the day and late at night on many routes. O-Train Line…
DetailsToday we celebrated passing the one million mark in the number of residents living with the boundaries of the city of Ottawa. This puts us in the big leagues of cities in Canada. Also, gives us more reason to build significant infrastructure to keep up with our population growth. We need that LRT system asap. …
DetailsFares had previously been scheduled to increase July 1. The increase in transit fares will happen after the O-Train Confederation Line light-rail service is operating.
DetailsUsing the green bin will become cleaner and more convenient for Ottawa residents this summer. Plastic bags will be allowed as a bagging option for organics in the green bin – such as food scraps, paper towel and tissue, and coffee grinds – beginning July 2. This is in addition to the current options of…
DetailsOn June 13th, the Planning Committee approved the affordable housing investment plan laid out by staff to outline spending and investment for both the City’s $15 million affordable housing fund, and for a recently announced $17.7 million in Provincial-Federal funding. All together, that gives Ottawa $32 million over the next three years to address housing…
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