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Family Day schedule changes and cancellations (2022)
La version française suit The City of Ottawa reminds residents of the following schedule changes for Family Day on Monday, February 21. Due to the ongoing demonstrations in the downtown core, there may be additional impacts on City services in and around the downtown...
NOTEBOOK: Where we stand on Day 19 of the occupation downtown
La version française suit There’s so much information coming in every day that it’s hard to keep track. I’m still trying to process all of the official and unofficial updates since Sunday. (This post was published Tuesday morning, and updated later in the afternoon...
February 14, 2022 – Special joint statement from Dr. Vera Etches and Donna Gray
La version française suit Hello. Bonjour. Kwey. The COVID-19 pandemic has been incredibly challenging on everyone over the last two years – physically, mentally and emotionally. And now, residents are experiencing additional challenges due to the ongoing...
NOTEBOOK: Where we stand on Day 17 of the occupation downtown
La version française suit Here’s the latest information that I have from the City’s Emergency Operations Centre and Ottawa Police on the situation downtown: Ottawa remains under a municipal and provincial state of emergency. The Provincial declaration includes...
Councillor Glen’s Weekly Update / February 12, 2022
Councillor Glen's weekly update for Saturday, February 12, 2022. This week I'm inside my ward office at CARDELREC with blowing snow and very wintery conditions outside. Remembering John Curry Free rapid tests from the Provincial Government, locations in Stittsville...
Ontario Expanding Access to Free Rapid Tests for General Public
La version française suit (press release via MPP Goldie Ghamari) Starting today, 17 participating grocery and pharmacy locations across Carleton will provide free rapid tests while supplies last, with a limit of one box of five tests per household per visit....
Council approves plan to improve road safety for all users
La version française suit Council today approved a plan to implement citywide road safety measures in 2022, building on projects completed in 2021. The City increased its investment in the safety of road users in the 2022 budget, spending $44.3 million this...
Councillor Glen’s Weekly Newsletter: February 9, 2022
This week's Stittsville newsletter is now online. Click here to read it... Our newsletter is published every Wednesday and reaches over 6,000 residents. Subscribe here... Bulletin hebdomadaire du conseiller Glen : 9 février 2022 L’édition de cette semaine du...
NOTEBOOK: An update on the situation downtown
La version française suit The latest on the situation downtown The City of Ottawa has declared a State of Emergency and City Council met on Monday to pass several motions to help deal with the ongoing demonstration downtown. The City is using every legal option...
Council condemns demonstration and asks for additional support
La version française suit At today’s special Council meeting, several motions were passed to deal with the ongoing demonstration in Ottawa. They included: Calling on both the Government of Ontario and the Government of Canada to provide all necessary financial and...
Planning Committee to consider Zoning By-Law Amendment for 6015 Fernbank Road on February 10
La version française suit NOTE: This item has been deferred and will be heard at a future meeting - tentatively February 24, 2022. The City's Planning Committee will consider a Zoning By-Law amendment – Part of 6015, 6021 and 6041 Fernbank (known as the "Tartan...
Mayor Watson declares state of emergency for Ottawa due to ongoing demonstration
La version française suit Mayor Jim Watson today declared a state of emergency for the City of Ottawa due to the ongoing demonstration. Declaring a state of emergency reflects the serious danger and threat to the safety and security of residents posed by the ongoing...
Councillor Glen’s Weekly Update / February 5, 2022
Councillor Glen's weekly update for Saturday, February 5, 2022. This week: Thanking volunteers who help maintain outdoor rinks, including the rink at Pioneer Plains Park in Jackson Trails Stittsville's Amatur Raheem Salam-Alada receives a Black History Month Community...
Ottawa Police Service Implements Increased Measures to Protect Downtown Neighbourhoods
Ottawa police issued this press release on Monday morning. You can follow updates throughout the weekend at ottawapolice.ca and via Twitter at @ottawapolice La version française suit The Ottawa Police Service and its partners are implementing a surge and contain...










