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PHOTOS: Welcome to Stittsville 2022
La version française suit A big thank you to everyone who participated in our first ever "Welcome to Stittsville" event on Saturday, June 25. The event introduced the different countries, cultures, and traditions of the residents of Stittsville. It's an initiative...
Family Cycling virtual workshop June 29
(originally published June 3, 2022) Join Councillor Gower for Family Cycling—a virtual workshop presented by EnviroCentre's Let's Bike! About this event Cycling is a fun activity for the whole family! Whether going on a leisure ride or heading to the library, cycling...
Official naming ceremony at Lee Boltwood Park
La version française suit On Friday, June 24, friends and colleagues of Lee Boltwood gathered for a special naming ceremony at Lee Boltwood Park at 4879 Abbott Street east. They were joined by Mayor Jim Watson and Councillor Glen Gower, along with many members of the...
June 26: Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) event at Canadian Tire Centre
La version française suit (Originally published June 21, 2022) The City of Ottawa is hosting our next Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) event on Sunday, June 26 at the Canadian Tire Centre at lot 6 (200 Cyclone Taylor Boulevard). Residents are welcome to bring their...
Councillor Glen’s Weekly Update / June 25, 2022
Councillor Glen's Weekly Update for Saturday, June 25 This week: - TODAY, 12pm-4pm: "Welcome to Stittsville" multicultural event at Village Square Park (Abbott @ Stittsville Main) - Planning Committee approves Stittsville Main Street Public Realm Plan - Mandy Hambly...
Event Schedule: 2022 “Welcome to Stittsville”.
Join us for the "Welcome to Stittsville" multicultural event on Saturday, June 25, from noon to 4 p.m. at Village Square Park - Stittsville. Village Square Park is located at 6000 Abbott Street East (Stittsville Main @ Abbott Street). "Welcome to Stittsville"...
JUNE 25: “Welcome to Stittsville” multicultural event
Everyone is invited to Village Square Park this Saturday, June 25 from 12:00pm-4:00pm for our first-ever multicultural community showcase. The event aims to showcase our community’s diversity to Stittsville residents, promote connectivity among community members, and...
Committee endorses plan to prepare, consult on new Zoning By-law
La version française suit The City’s Planning Committee has endorsed an approach to developing a new Zoning By-law for Ottawa. Council endorsed a new Official Plan for Ottawa in 2021, with ambitious targets for intensification. Developing that new by-law will be...
Have your say on draft Stittsville Main Street extension and Huntmar widening plans
La version française suit The City wants to hear from you about the draft designs for the Stittsville Main Street extension and Huntmar Drive widening. View the plans and take the survey on the City’s project page. The section of Huntmar Drive being studied for...
Car Thefts in Stittsville: Community Information Session
La version française suit In recent months, Stittsville residents have experienced an increase in car thefts. On June 22, residents heard from our community police officer, Cst. Jeff Kostuch on steps we can take to keep vehicles safe and help police in their...
Ottawa Police Services Board launches community engagement on Chief of Police recruitment
La version française suit The Ottawa Police Services Board has launched its community engagement process to help inform the search for the next Chief of the Ottawa Police Service. The community engagement process is being led by Ottawa-based firm, Hefid.Solutions, in...
OC Transpo summer service begins Sunday, June 26
La version française suit OC Transpo summer service begins Sunday, June 26, with service adjustments and seasonal changes to reflect summer ridership. Some Transitway closures and detours for Stage 2 O-Train construction will begin Thursday June 23. Customers can...
Mandy Hambly receives Mayor’s City Builder Award
Congratulations Mandy Hambly for receiving a Mayor’s City Builder Award. I am thrilled for Mandy - a very deserving recipient. Thank you for everything you do to make our community thrive! -GG. Mayor Jim Watson, with Councillor Glen Gower, recognized Mandy Hambly’s...
Stittsville Main Street Public Realm Plan heads to committee for approval
La version française suit UPDATE 2022-06-23: Planning Committee unanimously approved the plan. It will go to City Council on Wednesday, July 6 After months of work and consultation, the Stittsville Main Street Public Realm Plan is headed to Planning Committee for...
Councillor Glen’s Weekly Newsletter: June 22
Our newsletter is published every Wednesday and reaches over 6,500 residents. Subscribe here... Bulletin hebdomadaire du conseiller Glen :...
Planning Committee considers 1837 and 1849 Maple Grove Road proposal June 23
La version française suit The Zoning By-Law amendment proposal from Mattamy Homes at 1837 and 1849 Maple Grove Road will go to Planning Committee on June 23. The application would rezone the properties to permit Mattamy’s construction of 90 townhomes on four private...
Committee moves to build resiliency to top climate risks
La version française suit The City’s Standing Committee on Environmental Protection, Water and Waste Management today received the Climate Vulnerability and Risk Assessment report which assesses Ottawa’s vulnerability to changing climate conditions and prioritizes...
2022 Canada Day Public Safety Planning – Ottawa Police statement June 17th
La version française suit The Ottawa Police Service is working with Canada Day organizers and our policing partners to implement a public safety plan that allows all Canadians and visitors to freely and safely enjoy the capital during this celebration. The...
Councillor Glen’s Weekly Update / June 18, 2022
Councillor Glen's Weekly Update for Saturday, June 18. Live from the corner of Abbott & Iber. Feels more like an October day than a June day! This week's updates: - Upcoming construction in our community. Road resurfacing on Abbott Street and Hobin Street;...
O-Train Line 1: Reliability at 99 Percent for Three Months Running
La version française suit This week, the Transit Commission heard that O-Train Line 1 has consistently achieved over 99 per cent service delivery for the past three months. Key performance indicators show that the May 21 storm was the only significant disruption to...



















