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Councillor Glen’s Weekly Newsletter: January 11, 2023
Our newsletter is published every Wednesday and reaches over 8,300 residents. Subscribe here... Bulletin hebdomadaire du conseiller Glen : 11...
Vacant Unit Tax declaration form is now online; deadline is March 16
La version française suit Ottawa homeowners can now complete the required Vacant Unit Tax (VUT) declaration online at ottawa.ca/vut for each residential property they own. The deadline is Thursday, March 16, and it takes less than five minutes to complete. All...
Councillor Glen’s Weekly Video / January 7, 2023
Councillor Glen's Weekly Update for Saturday, January 7 From Village Square Park in Stittsville. This week: - Happy New Year! / Bonne année! - Sign up for winter parking alerts at ottawa.ca/winterparking - LRT repairs continue this weekend - Skiing on the TransCanada...
JANUARY 5: Updates from Ottawa Public Health
La version française suit Reminder If you plan on visiting a loved one in a long-term care or retirement home, screen for symptoms, stay home if you feel sick, and if you feel well, wear a well-fitting mask during your visit. If you have any respiratory...
COMMUNITY VOICE: Gower named city’s transit chair
La version française suit (Originally published in the Community Voice, December 22, 2022.) By Patrick Uguccioni The city’s transit system has a new champion. Stittsville Coun. Glen Gower has taken over the role of Transit Commission chair from Alan Hubley. The Kanata...
Ride OC Transpo at no charge on New Year’s Eve starting at 6 pm
La version française suit OC Transpo, in partnership with Safer Roads Ottawa and Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) Ottawa, is offering no-charge bus, O-Train and Para Transpo service on New Year’s Eve from 6 pm until 4 am on January 1. Transit is the best...
DEC 29: Updates from Ottawa Public Health
La version française suit Weekly Snapshot and Dashboard Our weekly Respiratory Virus Snapshots are shared through OPH’s Facebook, Twitter and Instagram channels and posted on our main COVID-19 website at OttawaPublicHealth.ca/coronavirus. Check out the dashboard...
Holiday season schedule changes
(Originally published December 20, 2022) La version française suit The City of Ottawa reminds residents of the following schedule changes for the holiday season, between Saturday, December 24 and Tuesday, January 3. Client Service Centres The City’s 3-1-1 Contact...
Update on storm-related service impacts for Saturday, December 24
La version française suit Recreation and cultural facilities with scheduled activities and rentals are open on December 24. Check facility pages for holiday schedules. Residents are reminded to review the schedule changes for the holiday season for City...
City advises of storm-related service impacts, encourages postponing all non-essential travel
La version française suit Due to the hazardous weather, the City of Ottawa is advising of service impacts for December 23. Environment Canada has issued a weather alert for the Ottawa area with up to of 10 to 15 cm overnight, switching to rain Friday morning....
Avoid unnecessary travel during upcoming storm / Évitez les déplacements inutiles pendant la tempête à venir
La version française suit Residents are asked to stay off the roads as much as possible during the upcoming Significant Weather Event that has been declared for Thursday, December 22 and Friday, December 23. By minimizing travel, you help keep the roads clear...
Significant Weather Event declared / Un événement météorologique important est déclaré
Environment Canada has identified hazardous weather for Thursday, December 22. As a result, the City of Ottawa has declared a Significant Weather Event. The Roads and Parking Services team will be out maintaining the City’s sidewalks, roads and the winter cycling...
DEC 22: Updates from Ottawa Public Health
La version française suit Incoming Storm A major storm is coming our way and Ottawa Public Health wants you to stay safe. Power failures can result in foodborne illness from eating food that spoiled due to a lack of temperature control. Safe food handling tips during...
40 Granite Ridge: Site Plan Control (Stittsville Public School drop-off lane)
La version française suit The City of Ottawa has received a Site Plan Control Revision application to build a pick-up and drop-off lane in front of Stittsville Public School at 40 Granite Ridge Drive. The lane would be built in the boulevard next to the existing...









