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Councillor Glen’s Weekly Video / February 4, 2023
From the ward office at CARDELREC on a very cold Saturday morning. Update on the Kittiwake fire and thank you to firefighters and paramedics. Reminder to check your smoke detector. (Initial information was that there were two adults home at the time of the fire. There...
NOTEBOOK: A solid case for zero-emission buses
La version française suit Ottawa's fleet of 855 diesel buses emitted 86,750 tonnes of carbon dioxide (CO2) into the air in 2022. That's about 101 tonnes per year per bus. It's an incredible amount of pollution. With City Council's decision to move ahead on a zero...
FEBRUARY 2: Updates from Ottawa Public Health
La version française suit Black History Month February is Black History Month. Throughout the month, there are activities and events highlighting the contributions and achievements of Black Canadians While it is important to learn about the history of Black people in...
City’s 2023 Draft Budget includes investments in key Stittsville priorities
La version française suit The City’s draft budget for this year invests in the services residents rely on every day, and key priorities to make Stittsville – and Ottawa as a whole – better. Priority investment areas include: safe and reliable roads, sidewalks and...
Councillor Glen’s Weekly Newsletter: February 1, 2023
Our newsletter is published every Wednesday and reaches over 8,300 residents. Subscribe here... Bulletin hebdomadaire du conseiller Glen : 1...
February 2023 multicultural calendar / Calendrier multiculturel – février 2023
La version française suit February is Black History Month Every February, people across Canada participate in Black History Month events and festivities that honour the legacy of Black Canadians and their communities. In Ottawa, events are organized by Black History...
Committee recommends extending timeline to prepare and seek feedback on new Zoning By-law
La version française suit The City’s Planning and Housing Committee today recommended approval of a revised timeframe for developing a new Zoning By-law for Ottawa. Under the revised timelines, staff would deliver the final draft of the new by-law to Council six...
Councillor Glen’s Weekly Video / January 28, 2023
Councillor Glen's Weekly Update for Saturday, January 28 From Mary Durling Park on Brae Crescent in Stittsville. This week: Happy Lunar New Year We've had a lot of snow! Zero emission buses - reducing 30,000 tonnes of GHG emissions each year Settlement - LRT issues -...
Transit Commission approves funding model for zero-emission buses
La version française suit OC Transpo slide presentation from the Transit Commission meeting Transit Commission approved the funding model and business case for the Zero-Emission Bus program at today’s special Transit Commission meeting. Pending Council approval on...
City of Ottawa and Rideau Transit Group announce agreement to resolve ongoing disputes
La version française suit The City of Ottawa and Rideau Transit Group (RTG) are pleased to have reached a settlement that resolves several issues between them and resets their relationship to focus on the delivery of safe and reliable transit service to the people of...
Increased enforcement planned for downtown Ottawa this weekend
La version française suit The City of Ottawa and the Ottawa Police Service are working together to ensure City by-laws regarding parking, noise, litter and fireworks, are respected during anticipated events in downtown Ottawa this weekend. Special parking restrictions...
JANUARY 26: Updates from Ottawa Public Health
La version française suit Routine Vaccination for Children at Neighbourhood Health & Wellness Hubs Routine vaccinations protect people and those around them against diseases like measles and polio, and are required for school and daycare attendance. For children...
Committee moves to reopen Wellington Street
La version française suit The City’s Transportation Committee today received an update on the temporary closure of Wellington Street between Bank and Elgin streets, and approved a motion to reopen the street to all traffic. The street would reopen as soon as...
Council approves a proposed settlement agreement with Rideau Transit Group
La version française suit On January 25, City Council approved a proposed settlement agreement with Rideau Transit Group which would resolve a number of issues between the City and RTG. The terms presented to Council during the in camera briefing are confidential, as...









