Council today tabled the City of Ottawa’s Draft Budget 2025. It invests in the more than 100 services that keep Ottawa running, while balancing tough financial realities. Submit ideas to your Ward ...
The Chief William Commanda Bridge multi-use pathway will be closed on Thursday, November 14 from 7 am to 10 pm. This one-day closure of both the north and south bridges is required to facilitate work ...
Ottawa – Media are invited to attend a media availability ahead of the 2025 draft budget report. Mayor Mark Sutcliffe will provide remarks. Media will have an opportunity to ask questions following ...
The Committee approved amendments to the Official Plan and related planning policies to delegate minor zoning applications to staff for decision. To help simplify and shorten the process for certain ...
The Built Heritage Committee today approved an application to alter the former St. Brigid’s Church at 310 St. Patrick Street, reflecting the building’s evolution as an event space.
A carbon monoxide alarm is a device that detects carbon monoxide (CO) in your home and sounds an alarm to evacuate when the level of CO becomes too dangerous.
Jeanne d’Arc Boulevard, from highway 174 to the Fortune and Vineyard drives intersection, will be closed to all traffic from 5 am Saturday, November 23 to 5 am Monday, November 25. This closure is ...
The City of Ottawa has recognized four local entrepreneurs for their significant contributions to Ottawa’s economy. The Immigrant Entrepreneur Awards were presented during TiE (The Indus Entrepreneur) ...
The Finance and Corporate Services and Planning and Housing Committees today approved an updated Housing Services Long Range Financial Plan for 2025 through 2030. The updated plan will help the City ...
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.
Collective impact is a five-part model that brings community members, organizations and institutions together and modifies how they interact and connect with people to achieve social change.