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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...
Daytime winter weather parking ban in effect on Thursday, January 26 from 10 am to 7 pm
La version française suit Due to weather conditions, a daytime winter weather parking ban will be in effect on Thursday, January 26 between 10 am and 7 pm across Ottawa. These hours might be extended if additional time is needed to complete winter road operations....
Councillor Glen’s Weekly Newsletter: January 25, 2023
Our newsletter is published every Wednesday and reaches over 8,300 residents. Subscribe here... Bulletin hebdomadaire du conseiller Glen : 25...
Councillor Glen’s Weekly Video / January 21, 2023
Councillor Glen's Weekly Update for Saturday, January 21 From the skating rink at Upcountry Park near Hartsmere Drive. This week's update: - Federal government contributes $350-million for OC Transpo's electric bus program - Snow clearing & winter parking -...
Public Info Meeting on January 31: Stittsville Main Street extension and Huntmar widening EA
La version française suit Huntmar Drive Widening (Campeau Drive to Maple Grove Road) and Stittsville Main Street Extension (Maple Grove Road to Robert Grant Avenue) Environmental Assessment (EA) Study Virtual Public Information Session: January 31, 6 pm to 8 pm Online...
Government of Canada funds purchase of hundreds of new electric buses for Ottawa
Photos by Chris Bricker / City of Ottawa La version française suit Today, the Honourable Mona Fortier, President of the Treasury Board and Member of Parliament for Ottawa—Vanier, and His Worship Mark Sutcliffe, Mayor of the City of Ottawa, announced $350 million in...
Annual Frozen Water Pipes Service Notices
La version française suit The City’s Infrastructure and Water Services Department is taking proactive steps to prevent frozen water service pipes. During the cold months, the frost deepens in the ground which may lead to frozen water service pipes. Did you know? The...
JANUARY 19: Updates from Ottawa Public Health
La version française suit National Non-Smoking Week January 15 to 21 This week (January 15-21) marks the 46th annual celebration of National Non-Smoking Week (NNSW), which provides an opportunity to encourage people who smoke to consider joining thousands of others...
A list of outdoor rinks in Stittsville (2023)
Skating is a great way to stay active during the winter months, and there are plenty of rinks in Stittsville to lace 'em up and get some practice. This year we have 14 outdoor rinks in our community (including a new one this year a Joe Lewis Park in Potter's Key!),...










