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Ottawa Public Health Halloween guidance
La version française suit Earlier this morning, the Province of Ontario announced its recommendations and public health advice on how to stay safer this Halloween. The Province advised that: “Given the high transmission of COVID-19 in the modified Stage 2 public...
Celebrating small business week in Ottawa
New signs are now up on Hazeldean Road, Carp Road, and Stittsville Main Street to promote the Stittsville Business Association! Thanks to Wesley Smith and Andrea Greenhous for joining me last week for a photo. The SBA is doing so much in our community to help support...
City further clarifies provincial restrictions impact on recreation activities and rentals
La version française suit The City has received additional details on the Provincial modified stage-two restrictions and is providing a further update on impacts to its recreation activities and rentals – especially around the gathering limitations of 10 people...
2020/2021 Flu Season Update – Fixed clinic locations
La version française suit Ottawa Public Health (OPH) will be holding clinics at several fixed locations across the city, which are expected to open on October 29th, 2020. To avoid crowding, clinics will be by appointment only. Appointment booking will be available by...
NOTEBOOK: We want your input on the 2021 City budget
La version française suit What service and infrastructure improvements do you want to see in Stittsville and the west end? Now is your opportunity to have your say as the city develops its budget for 2021. The impact of COVID-19 is making balancing next year's budget...
We’re hiring! Join our team as a Councillor Assistant
La version française suit Make a difference in your community! We’re looking for an individual to join #TeamStittsville as a Councillor Assistant in our Stittsville office starting this fall. This is a part-time position (25 hours per week) focused on constituency...
What should a fair and equitable transportation system look like in Ottawa?
La version française suit Until October 23, you can fill out an online questionnaire on what a fair and equitable transportation system looks like, and on the new technologies that are changing the way we move around the city. The questionnaire also includes questions...
Committee of Adjustment will consider zoning variance for 21 Huntmar (Oct 7)
La version française suit The Committee of Adjustment (CoA) will consider an Application for a Minor Variance to permit an increased building height for land at 21 Huntmar Drive, just north of Hazeldean. The applicant wants to construct two six-storey, 332-unit rental...
Stormwater pond maintenance in Echowoods and Timbermere
La version française suit The City's Stormwater Management Branch will be undertaking rehabilitation work at two Stormwater Management Facilities located in Stittsville: the Echowoods Stormwater Management Facility (123 Echowoods Ave./66 Lloydalex Cres.) and the...
NOTEBOOK: The unfinished pathway between Potter’s Key and Echowoods
La version française suit We've received a number of emails from residents about the pathway connection between the Echowoods storm pond and Samantha Eastop Avenue in Potter's Key. This missing connection is the result of two subdivisions that were built at very...
SEPTEMBER 22: Dr. Etches update to City Council
La version française suit Here's an update from Dr. Vera Etches that was shared with City Council on Tuesday. Dear Mayor and Members of Council, In the absence of a formal Ottawa Public Health (OPH) COVID-19 verbal briefing to Council this week, I am pleased to...
NOTEBOOK: Building Ottawa’s COVID-19 testing capacity
(PHOTO: Paramedics helped run a pop-up COVID-19 testing clinic at Canadian Tire Centre last weekend / En fin de semaine dernière, des agents paramédicaux ont aidé à organiser une clinique temporaire de dépistage de la COVID-19 au Centre Canadian Tire.) La version...
Updated private gathering restrictions and enhanced masking enforcement in place
The new regional private indoor and outdoor gathering restrictions and stronger enforcement of the Temporary Mandatory Mask By-law have now been implemented to respond to the recent resurgence of positive COVID-19 cases in Ottawa. Regional indoor and outdoor gathering...
Enforcement of on-street parking limits resumes on September 21
La version française suit Starting Monday, September 21, the City will resume the enforcement of parking in excess of time limits in all areas of the city, including those that are not marked with signs. Parking limits in unsigned areas are three hours, Monday to...











