Bell Underground Infrastructure relocated for LRT at Richmond & Edgeworth
On behalf of Bell, KEV will soon be relocating existing underground Bell duct banks and structures along Richmond and McEwen.
On behalf of Bell, KEV will soon be relocating existing underground Bell duct banks and structures along Richmond and McEwen.
Despite already weathering a few weeks of staying at home, it is clear that the COVID-19 pandemic will not be over soon. This week the Mayor announced an extension of the closures to city facilities until June 30. We have also seen the implementation of strict enforcement measures which includes giving fines to those who…
DetailsMessage from the NCC As the nice weather approaches, a friendly reminder that the Capital Pathway is a multi-use pathway network for everyone, and we ask that all users Share the Path. Preventing the spread of COVID-19 by practicing public health recommendations on our multi-use pathways helps keep them safe and enjoyable for everyone. We…
DetailsUnfortunately, there are criminals who use the coronavirus pandemic as an opportunity for their activities. The following is an excellent resource that has been adapted from Victim Support Europe detailing types of crimes to be aware of and how to protect yourself. This information is available in 4 languages (EN, FR, ع, 中文) on the…
DetailsOttawa Public Health’s “Baby Help Line” has been established for parents of babies 0 to 3 months. The service is available 7 days a week, from 9:00am to 3:00pm. Call 613-580-2424 ext. 23774. A Public Health Nurse assesses client’s needs over the phone and based on need, they will be referred to the Royal Ottawa…
DetailsOn April 8th, Council received an update on the impact of COVID-19 on the City’s staff and finances, as well as the community. The City has taken significant action in the last few weeks to help flatten the curve and protect staff and residents. All departments are working together on a business continuity plan to…
DetailsIn response to the urgent need for medical protective equipment during the COVID-19 crisis, Hydro Ottawa stepped up to do their part for our front line health care professionals and donated 12,000 surgical masks to the Ottawa Hospital on Tuesday, March 31. At Hydro Ottawa, safety is a top priority – not just for our staff, but also…
DetailsThe Ontario government has prohibited organized public events and social gatherings of more than five people, effective immediately, with some exceptions. This order does not apply to: Private households with five people or more. Child care centres supporting frontline health care workers and first responders provided the number of persons at each centre does not…
DetailsIn support of the community and local economy, all retail establishments are exempt from the regulations of the City of Ottawa’s Noise By-law pertaining to deliveries until further notice. This means that deliveries can take place at any time of day to ensure store shelves are stocked with essential goods. Construction noise regulations have not…
DetailsAt this time, summer programs, including camps, are still running as planned. We encourage you to register your children as you normally would. Rest assured that should there be any cancellations due to COVID-19, that you will be refunded without penalty. Summer Programs
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