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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.

121 Brae: Zoning By-Law Amendment Update

121 Brae: Zoning By-Law Amendment Update

La version française suit The City has received a third submission with minor changes to the zoning by-law amendment application for 121 Brae Crescent. The proposal is for a three-storey apartment building at the corner of Brae and Norway Spruce. More information is...

Ottawa Public Health Update: West Nile Virus & Lyme Disease

Ottawa Public Health Update: West Nile Virus & Lyme Disease

La version française suit West Nile Virus and Lyme Disease in Ottawa When ticks and mosquitoes are active, they have the potential to spread infections to Ottawa area residents.  What is Lyme disease? Lyme disease is an infection caused by Borrelia burgdorferi, a...

Upcoming changes to in-person services

Upcoming changes to in-person services

La version française suit  The City advises residents about the upcoming changes to in-person services at its Client Service Centres. Appointments no longer required for Client Service Centres As a convenience for clients, all City Client Service Centres are now...

Committee receives first quarter budget update showing surplus

Committee receives first quarter budget update showing surplus

La version française suit  The Finance and Corporate Services Committee heard today that, for the first quarter of 2024, the City is showing an overall tax and rate-supported year-to-date surplus of nearly $3.5 million.  The figures were included in a status update on...

June is Let’s Bike Month! Get ready! 🚴

June is Let’s Bike Month! Get ready! 🚴

La version française suit June is Let's Bike Month in Ottawa, run by EnviroCentre. Whether it’s for commuting, running errands, training or just for fun, you can track your rides and see the impact a bike ride can have on our planet. Registered participants are...

Councillor Glen’s Weekly Video / June 1, 2024

Councillor Glen’s Weekly Video / June 1, 2024

Good morning! This morning I’m near Hartin House on Cedarow Court. Built in 1871 and named for the original owner, David Hartin. Greg MacPherson’s walk for mental health from Niagara Falls to Ottawa Collision on Highway 417 Celebrating Stittsville’s volunteers Sunday:...

June 2024 multicultural & human rights calendar

June 2024 multicultural & human rights calendar

La version française suit We publish a monthly calendar listing the main commemorative dates of different religions and cultures, as well as important dates related to the strengthening of human rights and diversity. If you have comments or suggestions for dates to...

Three-item limit coming for curbside waste collection

Three-item limit coming for curbside waste collection

La version française suit Starting Monday, September 30, the City will be implementing a three-item garbage limit for residents who receive curbside waste collection. This limit includes residents whose waste is collected in one shared location – often called a common...

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