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Canadian Heritage is hosting a nation-wide celebration for Canada Day, with special events in downtown Ottawa. This year, the main event sites are at Parliament Hill, LeBreton Flats Park and in front ...
Ottawa’s City Clerk has declared the 2025 Osgoode by-election results official. Official results are available on ottawa.ca/vote. Poll-by-poll results will be posted on Open Data once they become ...
Safety and accessibility will be carefully considered in the new design to ensure all visitors can enjoy the ByWard Market at all times of day and night. To help determine what comes next, check out ...
Today the Environment and Climate Change Committee approved the next step in planning how to manage waste in the future. The City would take an in-depth look at three possible, proven options to ...
The Ottawa Police Service encourages you to report incidents of aggressive driving. It’s how you can help make Ottawa roads safer. If it’s an emergency and needs an immediate police response, call 9-1 ...
The Tony Graham Youth Workout Pass offers a free weight and cardio-room membership to Ottawa youth aged 13 to 17. This pass is valid from July 2 to August 31, providing a fantastic chance for young ...
The Transit Committee today received a progress update on the Stage 2 O-Train extensions, buses being added to the fleet, OC Transpo’s Non-Fare Revenue Strategy, and the City of Ottawa’s action plan ...
The Built Heritage Committee today approved a pilot program to renovate facades on heritage properties in Centretown. The City would fund up to 75 per cent of eligible costs to a maximum of $75,000 ...
Residents are reminded the payment deadline for the final property tax is Thursday, June 19. Here are some convenient options to pay your final property tax bill: Financial institutions – including ...
Council today approved the 2025 Asset Management Plans (AMPs), ensuring the City’s compliance with provincial regulations. The City owns and manages more than $90 billion in infrastructure assets that ...
Having a detailed, up-to-date digital inventory helps City staff plan, install, and maintain traffic assets more efficiently. The data collected will also feed into Ottawa’s Digital Twin—a ...
Resiliency is the ability to cope with change. The resiliency strategy is designed to guide action and investment to help secure a more resilient future for our entire city. It includes actions at all ...
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