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Mark and Eric are two City employees who embody the values behind the Respect. Patience. Safety for All. campaign. Their focus on safety benefits not only workers, but also residents moving through ...
Peak periods in rural areas can differ because commuting distances are typically longer and result in earlier morning departures. For this reason, when assessing traffic volumes for traffic signals, ...
The City of Ottawa Nightlife Office has launched the Ottawa at Night website to help build awareness for the city’s nightlife, to promote nightlife safety and to assist nightlife businesses.
Keeping your child’s vaccinations up to date is one of the most effective ways to protect them from serious illnesses like pertussis (whooping cough) and measles which have been re-appearing in our ...
The Planning and Housing Committee today received an update on the status of the final draft of the new Zoning By-law, which will be released for public comment on Monday, September 8. The new Zoning ...
As part of the City of Ottawa’s Municipal Accessibility Plan and OPL’s continued efforts to create more inclusive programming and spaces, Sensory Storytime helps ensure that all children have a chance ...
The Finance and Corporate Services Committee today approved the Proposed 2026 Budget Directions, Timeline and Consultations Process.
In many areas, the City of Ottawa has built infrastructure called pedestrian crossovers. These are designated areas where pedestrians have the right of way when crossing the road. Vehicles must stop ...
Multi-residential garbage containers will be collected on the regular scheduled day. Collections of multi-residential recycling containers, bulky items and green bins will be delayed by one day for ...
Ottawa - A recent $600,000 investment from Natural Resources Canada’s Zero Emission Vehicle Infrastructure Program (ZEVIP) is helping power Ottawa’s green future by supporting the installation of EV ...
The Heron Road and Bank Street intersection will reopen as planned on Friday, August 29. Lane reductions will be in place to accommodate further utility work and road reconstruction in the area. Lane ...
Human infections with EEEV have been rare in Ontario. Historically, there have been four human cases of EEEV in Ontario, the most recent reported in 2024 in Ottawa. Although rare, the disease is of ...