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The City’s Election-Related Resources Policy (ERRP) and its Procedure prohibits Members of Council who are seeking re-election in a municipal election from using their office budgets and staff for newsletters and general communications from August 25, 2022, up to and including October 24, 2022. As a sitting Member of Council, I must adhere to the City’s ERRP, meaning that this website will not be updated during the blackout period. My office remains open to deal with day-to-day constituency matters.

La Politique sur les ressources liées aux élections (PRLE) de la Ville et ses Procédures interdisent aux membres du Conseil sollicitant un nouveau mandat dans une élection municipale d’utiliser leur budget de circonscription et le personnel de leur bureau pour produire des bulletins et diffuser des communications générales du 25 août 2022 jusqu’au 24 octobre inclusivement. En tant que membre en exercice du Conseil, je dois me conformer aux dispositions de la PRLE, ce qui signifie que ce site Web ne sera pas mis à jour durant la période d’interdiction. Par ailleurs, mon bureau demeure ouvert pour traiter des affaires courantes du quartier.

Mayor Watson lifts State of Emergency for Ottawa

Mayor Watson lifts State of Emergency for Ottawa

La version française suit Mayor Jim Watson announced the termination of the State of Emergency for Ottawa, effective today at 4 pm. The State of Emergency was declared on February 6 in response to the serious danger and threat to the safety and security of residents...

INFO: The shoulder on Maple Grove Road, east of Huntmar

INFO: The shoulder on Maple Grove Road, east of Huntmar

La version française suit I know that many residents who live with homes that back onto Maple Grove use the shoulder of the road for temporary parking.  Several residents have contacted me recently with questions, so I’d like to take this opportunity to provide some...

NOTEBOOK: Looking back on the occupation downtown

NOTEBOOK: Looking back on the occupation downtown

La version française suit Some of my thoughts as the occupation downtown comes to an end: To people who live downtown, work downtown, or who have family and loved ones whose lives were disrupted for nearly a month: We've let you down. You felt unsafe in your own...

Vacant Building Strategy Review

Vacant Building Strategy Review

La version française suit Emergency and Protective Services is conducting a review of the City of Ottawa’s 2013 Vacant Building Strategy. This strategy introduced a proactive inspection and enforcement regime for vacant buildings and lots, with the aim of reducing...

PSA: More City services reopen on Tuesday

PSA: More City services reopen on Tuesday

La version française suit The City advises some services can resume in the downtown and surrounding area on Tuesday, February 22.   The secured area established by law enforcement has been reduced in size. It now borders Somerset in the south, Bronson to the west,...

FEBRUARY 20: Police update on operations to end the occupation

FEBRUARY 20: Police update on operations to end the occupation

La version française suit An update from Ottawa Police late Sunday afternoon: - An additional 22 vehicles were towed this morning, bringing the total to about 80 over the course of the unlawful protest. - Of the 191 arrests made, 389 charges were laid. - Three people...

Councillor Glen’s Weekly Update / February 19, 2022

Councillor Glen’s Weekly Update / February 19, 2022

Councillor Glen's weekly update for Saturday, February 19, 2022. This week: Update on police operations to remove the occupation downtown & City Council this week Why we've closed comments on social media Booster shots now available for youth ages 12-17 Family Day...

PSA: Traffic and service impacts will occur on Friday

PSA: Traffic and service impacts will occur on Friday

La version française suit The City advises residents traffic and some service impacts will continue on Friday, February 18. The downtown core will continue to experience most of the traffic impacts. Residents are advised to avoid non-essential travel in the area. The...

COVID-19 vaccine boosters now available for youth aged 12 to 17

COVID-19 vaccine boosters now available for youth aged 12 to 17

La version française suit   The Province of Ontario recently announced expanded eligibility for COVID-19 boosters to include all youth aged 12 to 17. The National Advisory Council on Immunization (NACI) also recently released new guidelines on the suggested...

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