by Team Stittsville | Apr 20, 2021 | COVID-19
La version française suit For compliance with the enhanced restrictions under the extended Province’s Stay-at-Home Order, the City of Ottawa has closed some of its recreation amenities, which include: Public sports fields – including those located at recreation...
by Team Stittsville | Apr 18, 2021 | COVID-19
Stittsville pharmacies participating in the vaccine program: Stittsville Whole Health Pharmacy (Stittsville Main Street) Shoppers Drug Mart (Stittsville Main Street) IDA Pharmacy (Stittsville Main Street) Hazeldean Pharmacy (Hazeldean Road) Shoppers Drug Mart...
by Team Stittsville | Apr 13, 2021 | COVID-19
La version française suit This morning, the Province of Ontario opened pre-registration to individuals with highest risk health conditions and their caregivers. These individuals can visit Ottawa Public Health to pre-register. Those individuals with highest risk...
by Team Stittsville | Apr 10, 2021 | COVID-19
La version française suit (Press release via the Ottawa COVID-19 Testing Task Force) The Ministry of Education and its testing partners wish to support a safe return to in-person learning following the April break. As a result, asymptomatic educational staff,...
by Team Stittsville | Apr 9, 2021 | COVID-19
La version française suit With the demand for COVID-19 testing increasing in our city, Ottawa’s COVID-19 testing task force is opening a new testing centre at the Richmond Memorial Community Centre (the Richmond Arena) at 6095 Perth Street in Richmond....
by Team Stittsville | Apr 9, 2021 | COVID-19
This morning, the Province announced the extension of vaccine appointments at community clinics to residents aged 50 and older (born in 1971 or earlier) who live in certain “hot spots”. Eligible residents living in K1T, K1V and K2V postal code areas can book through...