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May 6: Jane’s Walk on Stittsville Main Street

May 6: Jane’s Walk on Stittsville Main Street

(Photo by Barry Gray) / (Photo : Barry Gray) La version française suit Registration is now open for this year's Jane's Walk Ottawa Festival. I'm hosting a walk this year on Stittsville Main Street on Saturday, May 6 at 4:00pm. Spaces are limited and registration is...

OC Transpo makes it easier to pay your fare on Para Transpo

OC Transpo makes it easier to pay your fare on Para Transpo

La version française suit Para Transpo customers now have new ways to pay their fare on both minibuses and taxis. New smartcard readers are now live on all Para Transpo minibuses and taxis. The readers allow you to pay with a Presto card, credit card, or mobile wallet...

Councillor Glen’s Weekly Video / April 22, 2023

Councillor Glen’s Weekly Video / April 22, 2023

My Saturday morning update for April 22, 2023. On Earth Day, from Kemp Woodland along the Trans Canada Trail. This week: An update on the dog attack Volunteer Firefighter recruitment Transportation Committee - new Transportation Master Plan Ottawa Public Health - new...

Committee receives update on by-law service performance

Committee receives update on by-law service performance

La version française suit The City’s Emergency Preparedness and Protective Services Committee today received an overview of By-law and Regulatory Services’ activities in 2021 and 2022, including its most recent performance metrics, details on programs and COVID-19...

OC Transpo spring service begins Sunday, April 23

OC Transpo spring service begins Sunday, April 23

La version française suit OC Transpo spring service takes effect on Sunday, April 23. On several routes, schedules and routing will be adjusted to better serve customers and improve service reliability, and some school trips will be adjusted to better meet the travel...

NOTEBOOK: Moving Forward on Transportation Master Plan Part 1

NOTEBOOK: Moving Forward on Transportation Master Plan Part 1

La version française suit Over the next 25 years, Ottawa’s population is expected to grow to more than 1.4 million people. With that kind of growth, we need to revisit how people, vehicles and goods move through our city. The Transportation Master Plan is the City’s...

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