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If you find yourself in Britannia Park this summer, keep an eye out for a vibrant new addition to the landscape – a large red clock that’s anything but ordinary. After more than thirty years in Ottawa ...
To promote increased parking turnover and to better support local businesses, the City of Ottawa is introducing changes to paid on-street parking in select neighbourhoods. These changes are part of a ...
The City has partnered with Love Food Hate Waste to launch a new campaign to help you save money and cut down on food waste.
Imagine a crisp fall evening where the lights are dim, mats are unrolled and a voice invites you to take a deep breath. This is not just a yoga class, it’s a moment of calm, connection and self-care ...
The IRONMAN Canada-Ottawa event will start at 6 am with a 3.8-kilometre swim at Britannia Beach followed by a 180-kilometre bike ride through local neighbourhoods. It will wrap up with a ...
Infrastructure renewal work at the Bank Street and Bélanger Avenue intersection will have the following traffic impacts for the Bank Street Renewal project: Access to Bélanger Avenue in the westbound ...
Capital Infrastructure Plan, which will guide the development of the City’s transportation system to 2046. The Plan identifies the transit, road, and active transportation investments that are ...
Mayor Mark Sutcliffe will present the Key to the City to professional tennis player Gabriela Dabrowski this evening at Ottawa City Hall, recognizing her outstanding athletic achievements and her ...
The City’s current 10-Year Housing and Homelessness Plan (2020–2030), which guides the City's efforts to address local housing and homelessness needs, was approved by Council in June 2020. The ...
The nomination deadline for both awards is Friday, September 5. Both awards will be presented together in one ceremony: November 6, 2025 at Ottawa City Hall. Heritage projects completed between 2022 ...
At a special meeting of the Ottawa Board of Health (BOH) on July 14, 2025, the Board approved the appointment of Dr. Trevor Arnason as the permanent Medical Officer of Health (MOH) for Ottawa Public ...
Everyone is welcome to visit City Hall. To support a safe and secure environment, all visitors and their belongings must go through a security screening, including walking through a metal detector, to ...