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Remembrance Day events and schedule changes
La version française suit The National Remembrance Day Ceremony will take place at the National War Memorial on Thursday, November 11 and will be modified in accordance with local health guidelines. If you plan on attending, here are some tips to be COVID-Wise at the...
Stittsville Halloween costume winners
Thanks to everyone who entered this year's Stittsville Halloween costume contest! We have some very creative and crafty people in our community. Each of these winners have received a gift card from one of our community businesses. Group Costume Homemade Harry...
Veterans honoured with commemorative street naming
La version française suit Veterans honoured with commemorative street naming In honour of Veterans’ Week (November 5 to 11), Mayor Watson hosted a commemorative street naming ceremony at City Hall this morning. During the ceremony, Mayor Watson announced that...
Development application: 37 Wildpine Court
La version française suit UPDATE: The City will be hosting a statutory public meeting for this proposal on Monday, December 6, 2021 at 6:30 pm, via Zoom. If you have comments or concerns regarding this application, we encourage you attend, ask questions, and provide...
Councillor Glen’s Weekly Update / November 6, 2021
This week's video comes from the Stittsville Cenotaph in front of Johnny Leroux Arena. In this week's update: This week's updates include: Remembrance Day Celebrating Diwali Cleaning up at Sacred Heart Traffic calming fall removal Local development updates Shea Road...
Draft 2022 budget includes investments in infrastructure, essential services, and health & safety
La version française suit The City's draft budget for 2022 is focused on ensuring the City can deliver essential services, and advance priorities including affordable housing and support for social services. At the same time, it prioritizes the health and safety of...
FRIDAY: Technical briefing on the safe return-to-service of O-Train Line 1
Presentation delivered by Transportation Research Associates (TRA) La présentation effectuée par Transportation Research Associates (TRA) La version française suit Mayor Jim Watson, Councillor Allan Hubley, Chair of the City’s Transit Commission, Steve...
Ottawa Public Health is expanding clinic operations to serve additional groups eligible for third doses
La version française suit Following the Provincial announcement on eligibility for third doses (booster doses) of the COVID-19 vaccines, Ottawa Public Health is expanding capacity at its four community clinics to operate seven days per week. This applies to the...
Get a free radon test kit and protect your family from lung cancer
La version française suit Now is the perfect time to test for radon gas when we spend more time indoors. All residents in the City of Ottawa are invited to participate in the 100 Radon Test Kit Challenge, a program that provides free radon test kits. Take Action on...
MAKING A DIFFERENCE: Mandy Hambly
La version française suit (This is the latest in a series of stories about people in Stittsville who make a difference in our community . If you have a suggestion for someone we should interview, please contact us.) For Stittsville's Mandy Hambly, making a difference...
Committee receives update from the Anti-Racism Secretariat / Le Comité reçoit une mise à jour du Secrétariat de la lutte contre le racisme
La version française suit The City’s Finance and Economic Development Committee received an update today from the Anti-Racism Secretariat about progress on the City’s anti-racism strategy. More than 600 Ottawa residents have provided feedback so far about proposed...
OPH update on vacinnations for 5-11 years old
La version française suit Dr. Vera Etches and the team at Ottawa Public Health gave an extensive update to the Board of Health last night on their COVID-19 vaccination plan, including plans for vaccinating kids ages 5-11. Medical Officer of Health Verbal Report - Nov...
NOTEBOOK: City approves new Official Plan
La version française suit Last week, City Council approved a new Official Plan for Ottawa. This is the main policy document that will guide growth and redevelopment in Ottawa over the next 25 years as we grow from one million people to 1.4-million people and beyond....
Councillor Glen’s Weekly Update / October 30, 2021
This week's video comes from Joseph Circle off of Johnwoods. In this week's update: This week's updates include: COVID-19: Capacity limits, vaccinations for children, police Crossing guards Hazeldean/Carp advance arrow 1037 Carp Road - new office proposed HOP! a new...
City lifts capacity limits for its drop-in recreation and cultural programs
La version française suit Starting today, the City is increasing capacity limits for its recreation and cultural drop-in activities to reflect the recently announced easing of Provincial regulations. This will give residents more opportunities to get out for a swim,...
Councillor Glen’s Terror-rific Costume Contest
Get your costumes ready and let’s celebrate Halloween with a terror-rific flair! Take a picture and get a chance to win a $20 gift card to one of Stittsville’s amazing local shops. Submit your entry via Instagram by tagging @councillorglen or email us...
Councillor Glen’s Weekly Update / October 23, 2021
This week's video comes from Crantham Crescent in Crossing Bridge. In this week's update: COVID-19: 90% have a first dose; Ontario lifting some restrictions; flu shots Cathodic protection - extending the life of water mains Bell set to start fiber installation work in...
OCT 22, 2021: Ottawa Public Health Update
From Ottawa Public Health La version française suit This week we reached 90% first dose vaccination in Ottawa. Ottawa Public Health (OPH) would like to thank residents for their support in achieving this milestone. There is still more work to do. For the latest...
Ottawa Public Health launches annual influenza vaccine campaign
La version française suit Starting October 25 at 10 am, appointment booking will be open for flu vaccinations at Ottawa Public Health (OPH) community vaccine clinics for parents with children aged six months to two years old and their immediate families and for people...
NOTEBOOK: Update on LRT repairs and return to service
La version française suit This morning at Transit Commission, councillors received an update on the recent derailments, R1 replacement bus service, and the steps required to resume train service safely and reliably. Staff update on Confederation Line 1 & R1...



















