The Planning and Housing Committee today approved the Lincoln Fields Secondary Plan. This long-range policy document would guide growth and development on the lands surrounding Lincoln Fields Station ...
The National Remembrance Day Ceremony will take place at the National War Memorial on Monday, November 11. The ceremony will begin at approximately 10:30 am. You can attend in person or watch the ...
With over 14,000 households on the City’s Centralized Waitlist, providers like the Nepean Housing Corporation (NHC) are a key pillar to ensuring more people can find an affordable place to live.
Today, the City of Ottawa formed its first-ever Nightlife Council. The Nightlife Commissioner Office appointed 12 at-large members selected from more than 500 on-line applicants. They join ...
Today, Mayor Mark Sutcliffe announced 15 residents who will be inducted into the Order of Ottawa this year, as well as the recipient of the 2024 Brian Kilrea Award for Excellence in Coaching. This ...
Ottawa’s trees and forests are an integral part of the daily quality of life for those who live, work, and play in our beautiful city. My friends at the City are committed to gr ...
Ottawa Fire Services and Enbridge Gas Inc. are teaming up to reduce fire and carbon monoxide-related deaths to zero. Today, Friday, November 1, Ottawa Fire Services received 630 combination smoke and ...
As of Saturday, November 30, retailers selling vapour products will require a City of Ottawa business licence. To start or continue selling vapour – also known as vape or vaping – products, retailers ...
Client Service Centres, select recreation and community centres, as well as Home Hardware stores across the city and the Richmond BMR. Yellow bags are sold in packages of four for $17.60. There is no ...
City of Ottawa first responders will participate in an emergency response training exercise along the westbound lanes of Highway 174 between the Montreal Road and Blair Road intersection approaching ...
Imagine an Ottawa where immigrants and Black youth are given equal opportunities to thrive in a competitive workforce. One where a variety of talent and diversity contribute to our thriving economy.
The flags at Ottawa City Hall will be lowered to half-mast from sunrise to sunset on Monday, November 4 in honour of the late Andrew S. Haydon, who passed away on October 28, 2024. A book of ...