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2024 Wild Parsnip Program
La version française suit The 2024 Wild Parsnip Program is anticipated to start on May 27, 2024, weather permitting. The goal is to reduce the growth of wild parsnip in highly infested areas while ensuring that environmentally sensitive areas and public safety are not...
A primer on Ottawa’s Draft Comprehensive Zoning By-law
La version française suit The City of Ottawa is developing a new comprehensive Zoning By-law for approval by Council in 2025. The Zoning By-law is a set of regulations that sets rules on what can be built as of right, without having to seek specific permission. In...
PHOTOS: Official opening of the new play structure at Village Square Park
La version française suit Dozens and dozens of kids and families joined us at Village Square Park on Sunday as we celebrated the re-opening of the new train play structure. Village Square Park is located on the site of the community's former train station. Trains...
Councillor Glen’s Weekly Video / May 25, 2024
Good morning! Today I’m at Village Square Park. Hope you can join us tomorrow (Sunday, May 26) from 11am-1pm for our official re-opening of the new play structure. Happening this weekend: - Village Square Park play ground re-opening on Sunday - OC Transpo job fair...
Take a look and listen behind closed doors at Doors Open Ottawa
La version française suit Ever walk, cycle, or drive by a historical or iconic building and wonder what lies behind its closed doors? How is it designed? What happens in the building? What stories can the walls tell? The 22nd annual Doors Open Ottawa event on...
MAY 26: Village Square Park Playground Reopening
Originally published on May 8, 2024 La version française suit Join us on Sunday, May 26, 2024, at 11:00 a.m. at Village Square Park for the official reopening of the playground. In 1996, Village Square Park was built on the site of the old Stittsville train station....
Councillor Glen’s Weekly Newsletter: May 23, 2024
May 30: 2024 Stittsville Volunteer Awards
La version française suit For more than thirty years, this award ceremony has been an opportunity for our community to come together and celebrate individuals and organizations who help make our community thrive. The nominees for 2024 are the foundation of many events...
Committee receives plan to roll out three-item garbage limit in the fall
La version française suit The Environment and Climate Change Committee today received an overview of the City’s plan to implement the Council-approved Curbside Waste Diversion Policy(link is external), which comes into effect on Monday, September 30. The new policy,...
Councillor Glen’s Weekly Video / May 18, 2024
Good morning! Today I’m at Mark Yakabuski Park in the Fernbank Crossing neighbourhood. This week’s updates: Remembering Diane Deans Victoria Day Weekend schedule changes + FIREWORKS in Stittsville Splash pads are open and so is the Amberwood Pool Events this weekend...
Committee receives update on By-law service and performance
La version française suit The City’s Emergency Preparedness and Protective Services Committee today received an overview of By-law and Regulatory Services(link is external)’ activities in 2023, including its most recent performance metrics. By-law and Regulatory...
Road Resurfacing of Cloverloft and Lazy Nol Courts in 2024
(Originally published March 27) La version française suit As part of the City of Ottawa’s annual infrastructure maintenance cycle, road resurfacing will begin in May 2024 and continue until late fall. At some time during the construction season, Cloverloft Court and...
Road closure: Robert Grant & Haliburton (May 25-26)
La version française suit Part of Robert Grant Avenue and Haliburton Heights will be closed to traffic on Saturday, May 25 and Sunday, May 26 due to construction work. Robert Grant Avenue will be closed in both directions between Cope Drive and Fernbank. Haliburton...
Council approves asset management plans to guide strong, sustainable infrastructure
La version française suit Council today approved eight asset management plans(link is external), representing about 20 per cent of City-owned assets. The plans are organized by the services they support and include assets related to community and social services,...












