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Cleary Station is now officially named Sherbourne.
Cleary Station is now officially named Sherbourne.
The Ottawa Police Services Board (OPSB) and the Ottawa Police Service (OPS) are asking residents to provide their feedback to help them determine priorities in line with their annual budget. We encourage everyone who lives in Ottawa to participate to let them know how they can best invest our resources. Ottawa is a diverse community,…
DetailsTree Location: 1889 Carling Ave.Species: Acer PlatanoidesSize (cm): 45Ownership: PrivateReason for Removal: Condition of treeTree removal permit issued: YesCondition of Permit: Monetary compensation and/or tree replacement as per permit conditionsAdditional Comments: As required under the Tree Protection By-law, 2020-340, or as per Forestry Services’ procedures, a public notice of tree removal has been or…
DetailsThe City will be removing the 4x Austrian Pines at the hydro pole on Kempster, in the next several weeks. The reason for the work is that the hydro pole is being replaced & access needs to be made safe, hence the tree removals.
Ottawa – OC Transpo is implementing service improvements, Stage 2 construction detours and seasonal adjustments, starting Sunday, September 5. Before heading out, use the Travel Planner on octranspo.com to plan your trip. Service improvements Route 11: Trips starting or ending on Elgin Street will be extended across Mackenzie King Bridge, improving connections to the Rideau…
DetailsOttawa – Ottawa Public Health strongly recommends all Ottawa employers implement workplace vaccination policies to reduce the risk of COVID-19 transmission. To support employers, Ottawa Public Health today released guidance for how to develop and implement workplace vaccination policies as part of their COVID-19 safety planning. Businesses and organizations have a responsibility to maintain a…
DetailsThe Ottawa Police Service is issuing a reminder that interfering with or damaging election signs is an offence under the criminal code of Canada and the Canada Elections Act. People can be charged for destroying or causing damage to signs. Charges can include mischief to property. While police have seen multiple complaints in social media,…
Details100 Debates on the Environment has a simple mission: to make the environment an issue that no party and no candidate can ignore by organizing non-partisan, all-candidates debates on the environment in ridings across Canada. RSVP here and share the Facebook event with your contacts here.
DetailsInform your vote by learning more about: Where & when to vote Accessibility & various methods of voting Candidates in your riding Discuss issues that matter to you and ask questions Jointly brought to you by CAWI &PQCHC: Sept. 9th 10:30 a.m-noon Click to join the Zoom session For inquires contact 613-323-7318 s.ibrahim@pqchc.com
DetailsInform your vote by learning more about: Where & when to vote Accessibility & various methods of voting Candidates in your riding Discuss issues that matter to you and ask questions Jointly brought to you by CAWI &PQCHC: Sept. 9th 10:30 a.m-noon Click to join the Zoom session For inquires contact 613-323-7318 s.ibrahim@pqchc.com
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