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Starting Sunday, June 1 at 8 am, Heron Road will be closed east of the intersection from Bank Street to Alta Vista Drive. This closure is expected until August 31 as part of Phase 1 of the Bank Street ...
We want to hear from you on Budget 2026. Share your budget priorities by completing the Engage Ottawa Draft Budget 2026 questionnaire by June 26. Your feedback is integral to the development of the ...
Perhaps the most telling sign of the program’s success is that, over the last 20 years, the number of homes needing smoke alarms during firefighter visits has decreased substantially. The success of ...
Council approved two new special event by-laws to support a wide range of special events, from large outdoor festivals and parades to community block parties and sidewalk sales. The recommendations ...
Starting June 2025, the City will start to manage and adjudicate parking ticket infractions through its Administrative Penalty System (APS), transitioning from the existing Provincial Offensive Act ...
Ottawa is the fourth largest city in Canada based on population, but our geographic size makes us larger than Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton, Toronto and Montreal combined. Much of that area is made up ...
The Community Services Committee today approved a new membership and admissions model for City fitness and recreation activities. The proposed system would simplify memberships, set consistent prices ...
In the areas of highest demand, paid parking spots are currently in use more than 80 per cent of the time at peak periods. Evening and Saturday paid parking would be introduced in these areas, to help ...
These lane reductions and road closure are to accommodate the ongoing construction for the Greenfield Avenue, Main Street, Hawthorne Avenue et al. reconstruction project. Detours and signage will be ...
In the corridors of City Hall and along the bustling path to Rideau LRT Station, art blooms. Free and open daily, Karsh-Masson Gallery, City Hall Art Gallery and Corridor 45|75 offer more than just ...
Ottawa has 45 fire stations located around the city. Use the address search below to find five fire stations closest to you. Note: type out street names with numbers, for example 123 First street.
Curated by Yanaminah Thullah, How Do You Move? highlights the work of five photo-based artists whose images weave together the tapestry of Afro-diasporan creation, culture, and solidarity within ...
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