CBLCA Curling Bonspiel (new date)
Winter Carnival Fun
February may be the shortest month of the year, but it is packed full of many important dates and work to be done! February is Black History Month. A time for us to embrace and celebrate Black culture and to applaud the achievements and significant contributions Black Canadians have made to help build our country. …
DetailsThank you to all of the residents who stopped by our coffee chat this past Thursday. We had a great turn out! Special thanks to Paul Mantil, Area Manager of Roads Services, who stopped by at the last minute to come speak with residents about snow removal and answer their questions. Paul and his team…
DetailsOttawa’s Draft Budget 2023 was tabled on Wednesday February 1 at City Council. This budget invests in the services residents rely on every day, and key priorities to make Ottawa better. Priority investment areas include: Building on the City’s established record of fiscal responsibility, the budget presents a prudent approach to affordability by capping the…
DetailsOttawa Public Health issues Frostbite Advisories (-25 windchill or colder) and Warnings (-35 C windchill or colder) via social media and by email to community agencies that assist people at risk during cold weather to alert them when Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) forecasts windchill values at or below these thresholds. Ottawa is one…
DetailsThe City’s Planning and Housing Committee met this past week where members recommended approval of a revised timeframe for developing a new Zoning By-law for Ottawa. Under the revised timelines, staff would deliver the final draft of the new by-law to Council six months later than initially planned – in Q4 of 2025 instead of…
DetailsFor a complete agenda and updates, please sign up for email alerts, visit ottawa.ca/agendas or call 3-1-1. For more information about how to watch or participate in individual meetings, please consult the specific meeting’s agenda at ottawa.ca/agendas. Crime Prevention Ottawa – Monday, February 6 at 5 pm Information: cpo@ottawa.ca Finance and Corporate Services Committee –…
DetailsOC Transpo has implemented its standard operating procedures for extreme cold weather. These procedures guide how they prepare, operate and maintain the transit system when temperatures are extremely low. They are working closely with Rideau Transit Maintenance (RTM) to prepare all rail infrastructure and Line 1 vehicles for the extreme cold temperatures. RTM is…
DetailsTransit Commission received an update from staff at a special meeting on January 27. You can find the slide presentation here. Transit Commission members voted 7-1 to recommend council approval of the funding model and business case for the ZEB program. Transit Commission approved the funding model and business case for the Zero-Emission Bus program…
DetailsThe snow is here and before grabbing your sled, it’s important to take precautions to be as safe as possible on the hill. The City of Ottawa and Ottawa Public Health remind residents of the importance of wearing a hockey, ski or snowboard helmet while sledding. Proper head protection is critical when you’re sliding down a hill.…
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