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Councillor Glen’s Weekly Newsletter: April 9, 2026
Council approves refreshed 10-year plan to improve housing stability, reduce homelessness
La version française suit Council today approved a refreshed 10-Year Housing and Homelessness Plan. The long-term roadmap will also rely on annual work plans to help measure progress on efforts to improve housing stability and support residents experiencing or at risk...
PHOTOS: Celebrating gold medalist Collinda Joseph
La version française suit It was an honour to proclaim April 4 as Collinda Joseph Day in the City of Ottawa on behalf of Mayor Mark Sutcliffe. Collinda recently captured a gold medal with Canada’s wheelchair curling team at the 2026 Paralympic Games in Italy, an...
Committee approves revitalization framework for downtown Ottawa
La version française suit The Finance and Corporate Services Committee approved a Downtown Revitalization Framework and Action Plan that recognizes a strong downtown economy is foundational to increasing investment, attracting and retaining talent, fostering...
Councillor Glen’s Weekly Video / April 4, 2026
Good morning! Today I’m along Poole Creek in the Wyldewood neighbourhood. https://youtu.be/7KmDUc1wEO4 This week’s updates: Happy Easter and Happy Passover TODAY: Celebrating Collinda Joseph’s gold medal at CARDELREC-Goulbourn Cleaning the Capital, including a...
April 4: Celebrating Stittsville’s Gold Medal Paralympian Collinda Joseph
Originally published on March 27, 2026 Join us on Saturday, April 4 at CARDELREC–Goulbourn (1500 Shea Road) from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. to celebrate Stittsville’s own Collinda Joseph and her gold medal performance in wheelchair curling at the 2026 Paralympic Winter...
Easter Weekend schedule changes (2026)
Originally published on March 31, 2026 La version française suit The City of Ottawa would like to remind residents of the following schedule changes and City service impacts on Good Friday, April 3, and Easter Monday, April 6. Client Service Centres The City’s 3-1-1...
NOTEBOOK: OC Transpo’s fleet numbers begin to stabilize with the arrival of more electric buses
La version française suit This post was originally published on my Substack newsletter. For the week of March 22-28, OC Transpo had an average of 542 buses available for weekday service – a marked improvement from early January, when that number was as low as 467. OC...
Cue the street sweepers, spring has arrived!
La version française suit What do longer days, birds chirping and snow melting into catch basins all have in common? The Roads and Parking Services team know exactly what it means. It signals that the time has come to shift their focus from clearing snow to cleaning...
April is Oral Health Month
La version française suit Oral health is an important part of overall health. Good oral health helps people eat, speak, learn, work, and live pain‑free. Need help finding or paying for dental care? Ottawa Public Health (OPH) can help residents who face barriers...








