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The flags at the West Carleton Community Complex (5670 Carp Road) will be lowered to half-mast from sunrise to sunset on Thursday, May 22 in honour of the late Dwight Eastman, who passed away on ...
Those considered at higher risk, who are eligible for a spring dose of the COVID-19 vaccine, include: Residents of long-term care and retirement homes, and other congregate living settings for older ...
The City of Ottawa is now accepting spring nominations for the commemorative naming of municipal assets, including new streets, minor indoor and outdoor assets, major facilities, and parks. This is ...
The Planning and Housing Committee today approved a zoning amendment to facilitate converting an existing 11-storey office building to a mixed-use building. The property is on Legget Drive, in the ...
In 2023, City Council approved the 2023 to 2026 By-law Review Workplan. City by-laws are regularly reviewed to address any changes in legislation, reflect emerging issues and community requirements, ...
Both motorists and motorcyclists have a responsibility to keep our roads safe for each other and everyone else. Keep a safe distance behind motorcycles and never tailgate – not only does this increase ...
Draft Budget 2026 has many opportunities for you to get involved, including participating in Councillor-led consultations, a questionnaire, social media, and feedback tools on Engage Ottawa. Your ...
In a joint meeting today, the Agriculture and Rural Affairs Committee and the Environment and Climate Change Committee approved a new water rate structure that would come into effect in 2027. The new ...
Beginning in June 2025, the City is improving the process of renewing or applying for on-street parking permits through the launch of a new online system that will streamline operations and be more ...
With postal service disruptions possibly happening as early as May 22, it could impact the delivery of City paper billing, invoices and other notifications – including water utility bills, property ...
Council today received an update on the City’s provincial and federal accessibility plans and its commitment to ensuring the accessibility of all programs, services, goods and facilities.
On May 20 and 21, Ottawa will play host to some of the foremost experts in the subject from across Canada and around the world. Canada After Dark is a two-day summit featuring 150 policymakers, music ...
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