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April 15: Councillor Chat at Brandon & Megan’s No Frills
Join us on Saturday, April 15 from 11:00am to 1:00pm for our next Councillor Chat. We’ll be in-person, at Brandon & Megan’s No Frills, Stittsville. This is an informal drop-in where residents can meet Councillor Glen, ask a question, share ideas, or just say...
UPDATE: 360 Bobolink and 5000 Robert Grant
La version française suit We've had a few questions from residents about work happening along Robert Grant between Bobolink and the Trans Canada Trail. There is site preparation and tree removal work happening at 360 Bobolink in anticipation of future development. The...
City recognizes OC Transpo employees who keep our community safe
La version française suit Mayor Mark Sutcliffe and Transit Commission Chair, Councillor Glen Gower, were joined by other City Councillors and senior City staff at Ben Franklin Place to recognize OC Transpo employees through both safety programs. Safe Driving...
Councillor Glen’s Weekly Video / April 1, 2023
Saturday morning update from my ward office at CARDELREC. This week: Stage 2 Light Rail construction update - south, east, and west After Action Report on the City's response to the 2022 derecho Now accepting nominations for the 2023 Stittsville Volunteer Awards...
April 2023 multicultural & human rights calendar
La version française suit Ramadan (March 22-April 20) Ramadan (also known as Ramadhan or Ramzan) is the ninth month of the Islamic calendar. It is a period of prayer, fasting, charity giving and self-accountability for Muslims in Canada. World Autism Awareness Day...
MVCA: Flows expected to increase over the weekend in smaller rivers, creeks, and ditches
Forecasted precipitation and warmer weather for the weekend could cause smaller rivers such as the Carp and Indian Rivers, and creeks and ditches to experience increasing flows over the weekend. Flows along the larger rivers such as the Clyde, Fall and Mississippi...
Easter Weekend Schedule Changes
La version française suit The City of Ottawa would like to remind residents of the following schedule changes and impacts to City services for the Easter holiday from Friday, April 7 to Monday, April 10. Client Service Centres The City’s 3-1-1 Contact Centre will be...
Committee receives review of City response to derecho storm
La version française suit The City’s Emergency Preparedness and Protective Services Committee today received the results of the after-action review of the City’s response to the May 2022 derecho storm. The review assessed what worked well in terms of the City’s...
Light Rail Sub-Committee receives Stage 2 construction update
La version française suit The City’s Light Rail Sub-Committee received a detailed update today on Stage 2 construction activities as work continues to extend the O-Train network farther south, east and west. The O-Train south extension will see completion of...
Councillor Glen’s Weekly Newsletter: March 29, 2023
Our newsletter is published every Wednesday and reaches over 8,500 residents. Subscribe here... Bulletin hebdomadaire du conseiller Glen : 29...
Committee approves sale of naming rights for Kanata Recreation Complex
La version française suit The City’s Community Services Committee today approved a proposal to rename the Kanata Recreation Complex to the Tony Graham Automotive Group Recreation Complex – Kanata, as part of a corporate sponsorship. Tony Graham Automotive Group would...
Councillor Glen’s Weekly Video / March 25, 2023
At the Stittsville Legion on Stittsville Main Street, originally built as the Loyal Orange Lodge in 1930. This week: Remembering John Brummell and Amanda Epp Update on the incident at Trustee M. Curry Park New Youth Homework Club on Mondays and Wednesdays, thanks to...
Committee approves 2023 season for electric kick scooters in Ottawa
La version française suit The City’s Transportation Committee received an update on year three of Ottawa’s electric kick scooter pilot and recommended continuing with a fourth year of the pilot in 2023. The 2022 season of the electric kick scooters pilot was shorter...
Remembering John Brummell
(PHOTO: “The Two Johns”. Longtime Stittsville News reporters John Curry (left) and John Brummell at City Hall in January 2017. Brummell was receiving a Mayor’s City Builder Award after his retirement from the newspaper. Photo via Deborah Brummell.)|(PHOTO : « Les deux...
Stittsville Youth Homework Centre launches March 22
La version française suit The Stittsville Youth Homework Centre (SYHC) is a Kiwanis Club of Kanata-Stittsville venture with the organizational support of Councillor Glen Gower’s team. Its purpose is to provide a safe, quiet and supportive environment for Students in...
Transportation Master Plan: Updated Part 1 material
La version française suit Over the next 25 years, Ottawa's population is expected to grow from 1 million to more than 1.4 million residents. With that kind of growth, we need to revisit how people, vehicles and goods move through our city. This review is being done...
20 Cedarow Court: Revised Site Plan Control Application (Wellings Phase 2 & 3)
La version française suit The City of Ottawa has received a revised Site Plan Control Application from Wellings of Stittsville for their property on 20 Cedarow Court, for a proposed six storey seniors’ residential apartment building. The site is located north of...
Upcoming traffic and transit disruptions across Ottawa from March 23 to 24
La version française suit There are upcoming significant traffic and transit disruptions planned across Ottawa between Thursday, March 23 and Friday, March 24 due to a visit from the President of the United States and First Lady of the United States. The City of...
NOTEBOOK: 23 projects planned for 2023
La version française suit With spring finally here, we’re excited to keep moving forward on lots of initiatives and activities for our community. Here are 23 projects planned for 2023 in Stittsville: 1. A number of park consultations will launch soon including for...
Committee approves sewer connection to capture renewable energy from wastewater
La version française suit The City’s Environment and Climate Change Committee today approved that the City enter into an agreement with Theia Partners and Envari Holdings to connect a Wastewater Energy Transfer (WET) system to the City’s sewer system. The WET system...


















