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2021 Stittsville Volunteer Awards: Call for Nominations
La version française suit Do you know a person, business or community group going above and beyond to make a difference in Stittsville? We want to hear about them! The Stittsville Volunteer Awards are an opportunity to highlight and celebrate the dedication of...
INFOGRAPHIC: Key differences between “Orange” and “Red”
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MARCH 17: Dr. Etches Public Health update to City Council
La version française suit Dear Mayor and Members of Council, Many have expressed that the quantity of vaccine that has been available to immunize people in Ottawa has felt frustratingly low, and I am now encouraged that the supplies in recent weeks have allowed us to...
All residents 80 and older can now receive a COVID-19 vaccination
La version française suit Beginning today, all Ottawa residents age 80 and over can begin booking appointments to receive the COVID-19 vaccine. There are two options for booking, depending on where you live, so please consider the options carefully to determine which...
Preparing our roads for Spring
La version française suit An update from the City's roads department Residents can expect to see our Roads and Parking team members out in full force across the City as we begin some of our spring road maintenance operations before temperatures drop again. Clearing...
UPDATE: Revised submission for 1981 Maple Grove
La version française suit The City has received a 2nd submission from Claridge for the subdivision at 1981 Maple Grove. The previous version of this proposal had a public meeting on September 14, 2020. You can watch the video of that meeting here:...
Province gives green light for new public high school
La version française suit On Wednesday, I joined The Hon. Stephen Lecce, Minister of Education, MPP Goldie Ghamari and Ottawa-Carleton District School Board Trustee Lynn Scott for an important announcement about the progress of the new public high school in...
NOTEBOOK: Marking one year with COVID-19 in our community
La version française suit March 11, 2021 marks one year since the World Health Organization declared COVID-19 a pandemic. To commemorate the National Day of Observance for COVID-19, the flags at all City of Ottawa sites will be lowered to half-mast from sunrise to...
Bookings will soon be available for health care workers to receive the COVID-19 vaccine
La version française suit Ottawa – Ottawa Public Health is pleased to announce today that vaccine supplies will allow health care worker vaccination to proceed to the “very high priority” group starting in the next few days. This important milestone expands the...
Vaccines will be available to more Ottawa residents this week
La version française suit Ottawa – Bookings will be available for COVID-19 vaccinations for more Ottawa residents today, and for more residents starting Wednesday, March 10. Starting today, Monday, March 8, residents who were born in or before 1941, or who are adult...






