Give feedback and get informed about City projects: Week of October 22
The City of Ottawa wants your input on the projects, policies, programs and services that affect your daily life. From open houses to workshops and online consultations, your feedback helps to shape...
View ArticlePhoto and interview opportunity for Voting Day on October 22
The City of Ottawa Elections Office will hold a photo and interview opportunity with Rick O’Connor, City Clerk and Solicitor, and his designate on Voting Day, Monday, October 22, for the 2018 Municipal...
View ArticleVoting Day for the 2018 Municipal Elections is Monday, October 22
The City of Ottawa’s 350 voting places will be open on Monday, October 22, 2018 from 10 am to 8 pm. Voting places located in specific seniors’ residences and long-term care facilities have reduced...
View ArticleVoting place at Saint Paul University now located in the Atrium
The voting place at Saint Paul University, 223 Main Street (17-002), has moved from Room L-120 to the Atrium due to construction.The closest accessible entrance to the voting place is located at 110...
View ArticleOfficial results for the 2018 Municipal Elections are expected to be declared...
The City will post unofficial election results on ottawa.ca soon after the polls close at 8 pm tonight. Results will be updated every 5 to 7 minutes until all results have been tabulated.The City Clerk...
View ArticleHalloween comes early to Elgin Street
If you like Halloween, Elgin Street will be the place to be on Saturday October 27!The 12th annual Trick or Treat with the Mayor will take place from 4 pm to 7 pm at Ottawa City Hall.Drop by and visit...
View ArticleSurvey will provide input on the future of retail cannabis stores in Ottawa
Ottawa residents are invited to complete a survey, available on ottawa.ca beginning today, to express their views on whether cannabis retail stores should be allowed in Ottawa.Residents have from...
View ArticleOttawa City Clerk declares 2018 Municipal Elections results official
The City of Ottawa’s City Clerk and Solicitor has declared the 2018 Municipal Elections results official.The 2018-2022 Term of Council will begin on December 1, 2018.In advance of December 1, 2018, the...
View ArticleTraffic impacts in Ottawa for the coming days – beginning Thursday, October 25
Upcoming events and projects will have the following impacts on Ottawa traffic:Elgin Street: Hydro Ottawa work continues along Elgin Street between Gladstone Avenue and Somerset Street. On-street...
View ArticleGive feedback and get informed about City projects: Week of October 29
The City of Ottawa wants your input on the projects, policies, programs and services that affect your daily life. From open houses to workshops and online consultations, your feedback helps to shape...
View ArticleMeetings at Ottawa City Hall for the week of October 29, 2018
All public meetings are held at Ottawa City Hall, 110 Laurier Avenue West, unless otherwise noted. For a complete agenda and updates, please sign up for email alerts or visit ottawa.ca/agendas, or call...
View ArticleTrick or Treat with the Mayor in support of the Ottawa Food Bank’s Baby...
Mayor Jim Watson will host the 12th annual Trick or Treat with the Mayor event this Saturday in support of the Ottawa Food Bank’s Baby Basics Program.Trick or Treat with the Mayor provides safe...
View ArticleTrick or treat, smell my feet, keep the sirens off your street
There is no trick to staying safe on All Hallows’ Eve, and getting sick or hurt is certainly no treat. Please look over this list of common sense tips whether you are young or old, hero or villain,...
View ArticleFive good reasons to visit the Nepean Sportsplex Christmas Craft Show
Find unique one-of-a-kind items at the Christmas Craft Show at the Nepean Sportsplex November 1 to 4.1. SelectionThere are more than 140 vendors to choose from. We’re talking about art, jewellery,...
View ArticleMcArthur Avenue Improvement Plan includes bike lanes in Vanier
We’re working to keep cyclists safe on the road, but motorists and cyclists still have to watch out for each other.McArthur Avenue has just been reconfigured with new lane markings to separate new bike...
View ArticleNew type of speed limit signs
Residential neighbourhoods in Ottawa built after 2009 often have reduced speed limits of 40 km/h. Many older neighbourhoods don’t. That’s about to change.Beginning this fall, a new type of speed limit...
View ArticlePaul W. Dewar to receive Key to the City of Ottawa
Mayor Jim Watson will present the Key to the City to Paul W. Dewar at City Hall on Thursday, November 1, 2018.Mr. Dewar is to be recognized for his service and dedication to his community and country,...
View ArticleImmigrant Entrepreneur Awards to be presented at TiECon Canada 2018
Mayor Jim Watson will present the seventh annual Immigrant Entrepreneur Awards at TiE Ottawa’s annual entrepreneurship conference, TiECon Canada. The awards recognize entrepreneurs who were born...
View ArticleRemembrance Day activities and schedule changes
The City of Ottawa would like to remind residents of the following schedule changes for Remembrance Day. As Remembrance Day falls on a Sunday, the City of Ottawa will observe Monday, November 12 as a...
View ArticleRemembrance Day activities and schedule changes
The City of Ottawa would like to remind residents that schedule changes will be in place for the day after Remembrance Day, Monday, November 12. Visit the City’s website to view the complete list of...
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