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AUGUST 7: Special statement from Dr. Brent Moloughney
La version française suit Working with businesses Ottawa businesses have made many sacrifices over the last several months from closing their doors entirely in the early days of the pandemic to slowly reopening and carefully following municipal and provincial guidance...
AUGUST 5: Special statement from Dr. Brent Moloughney
La version française suit It has been nearly three weeks since Ottawa entered Stage 3, more businesses have opened their doors and more people have gone back to work. We continue to monitor the Daily COVID-19 Dashboard indicators closely to evaluate where we are and...
2018-2019 Crime Trends Report for the City of Ottawa
La version française suit The Ottawa Police Service has released their annual crime trends report for the City of Ottawa and each of the 23 individual wards, including Stittsville. I was also glad to see last week that Chief Peter Sloly announced a restructuring of...
JULY 31: Special statement from Dr. Vera Etches
La version française suit Reopening our schools Yesterday the Province of Ontario announced the plan for reopening of schools for in-class instruction beginning in September. I am happy to see that the Province has indicated that elementary schools and lower-risk...
JULY 30: Special statement from Dr. Vera Etches
La version française suit Ottawa Public Health (OPH) continues to see a higher number of positive COVID-19 cases in Ottawa than we have been seeing in recent months. While we had anticipated an increase in cases as result of reopening businesses and other sectors of...
City will open nine weight and cardio rooms on August 4
The City will reopen nine of its cardio and weight rooms on Tuesday, August 4. The reopened weight and cardio rooms are located at: Ray Friel Recreation Complex Greenboro Community Centre Plant Recreation Centre Kanata Leisure Centre Walter Baker Sports Centre Bob...
Developing Story, Ep 2: “Can’t we just stop the growth?”
There is a lot of development happening in Stittsville (and across Ottawa), and one of the questions we often hear is: “Can’t we just stop the growth?” That’s what we look at in the second episode of our new video series. With Councillor Glen Gower and Véronique...
July 24: Special statement from Dr. Brent Moloughney
La version française suit The increase in reported cases of COVID-19 in recent days is a stark reminder of the potential for this virus to spread if it is given the chance to do so. With the virus present in our community and the vast majority of us being susceptible...
Ontario’s Government Approves Construction of New Public Elementary Schools in Stittsville
La version française suit Thanks to Goldie Ghamari for sharing the good news that two new elementary schools will be built soon in the Fernbank area of Stittsville. Local schools are vital to healthy communities. I'm thrilled to hear that the hundreds of families...
July 20: Special statement from Dr. Brent Moloughney
La version française suit This past weekend we saw the largest jump in positive cases of COVID-19 since May 2020. Additionally, we have seen an increase in positive cases in younger people with almost half among those in the 20-29-year age group. Unfortunately, we are...
Lépine submits a revised proposal for 1000 Robert Grant
La version française suit Lépine Group has submitted a revised proposal for their property at 1000 Robert Grant Avenue, in response to feedback from the community, City planners, and me. The revised proposal is available on the City's DevApps site... My comments from...
Hydro Ottawa offers triple incentives for Stittsville commercial customers
La version française suit For a limited time, select commercial businesses in Stittsville and Kanata North can apply for 3x the regular savings on energy incentives! Through its continued work with Ontario’s electricity grid reliability coordinator, the Independent...
What the mask by-law means for residents, in seven simple steps
La version française suit The City’s new Temporary Mandatory Mask By-law affects everyone. Although masks are now mandatory, our top priority is promoting awareness of the by-law, and encouraging voluntary compliance to help prevent the spread of COVID-19. This by-law...
City seeking donations of cloth masks for those in need
La version française suit The City’s Human Needs Task Force is looking for donations of cloth masks for residents who do not have the means to buy or access one. They will be distributed through community partners to people in need throughout Ottawa. Thanks to...
JULY 17: Special statement from Dr. Vera Etches
La version française suit Today as we enter Stage 3 of the province’s recovery plan, I am reflecting on how incredibly significant the changes in the behaviour of residents of Ottawa have been. Your actions have added up to protection against COVID-19 at the...
City prepares for the Province’s stage three reopening framework
La version française suit The City is reopening all park play structures and equipment on Friday and relaxing facility, sports field and ball diamond rental restrictions for organized sports play and practices, as part of the Province’s stage three reopening...
JULY 10: Special statement from Dr. Vera Etches
La version française suit I want to start by thanking businesses in Ottawa and the community for your constant ability to adapt and support each other as information regarding COVID-19 continues to evolve. The numbers show that we have been successful so far in...
Bike theft prevention tips from the Ottawa Police
La version française suit The Ottawa Police Break and Enter Unit has seen a recent increase in bicycle thefts from sheds, garages, and residential building storage areas, and would like to remind bicycle owners of some ways to help keep your bike secure. If you reside...
The eGuide for swimming lessons is now online, ahead of July 13 registration
La version française suit The eGuide for the COVID-modified swimming lessons is now online, ahead of the registration that takes place on Monday, July 13 at 9 pm. Weekly sessions begin Monday, July 20. The City’s reformatted Learn to Swim Program incorporates COVID-19...
Local health units announce regional approach to mandatory masks
La version française suit Today Medical Officers of Health from Eastern Ontario Health Unit; Leeds, Grenville and Lanark District Health Unit; Renfrew County and District Health and Ottawa Public Health announced a regional approach to the use of masks in their...













