The final phase of the graduated approach to the three-item garbage limit will begin on Monday, December 2. This means, any garbage above the three-item garbage limit must be placed in a City of ...
The Budget Explorer breaks down Draft Budget 2025 in a clear, engaging, and interactive way. Instead of rows of tables and black and white text, the Budget Explorer uses illustrations and online ...
Mayor Mark Sutcliffe will host the Mayor’s 22nd Annual Christmas Celebration at Ottawa City Hall in support of the Ottawa Food Bank. Location: Ottawa City Hall, 110 Laurier Avenue West ...
Join the City of Ottawa on Tuesday, December 3 from 8:30 to 9 am at City Hall to celebrate International Day of Persons with Disabilities with the raising of the Rights of Persons with Disabilities ...
In the event of a postal service disruption, water utility bills and property tax bills will continue to be issued and the payment due date will remain unchanged. For those who receive their bills by ...
A new centre to support refugees, which is comprised of asylum seekers and migrants, is planned to be built at the Nepean Sportsplex by the end of next year. This is the first building of its type to ...
The City’s Environment and Climate Change Committee today approved its portion of Draft Budget 2025, including key investments to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and build climate resiliency. This ...
The Planning and Housing Committee today approved its portion of Draft Budget 2025, which includes $88.2 million in operating funding and $34.4 million in capital funding.
Be sure to check back regularly to see where Santa will be stopping next! We also have a list of other holiday activities that are sure to put you in the festive spirit, even if you might not see ...
The City’s emergency and protective services would have a net operating budget of $272.5 million in 2025 and capital investments totaling $17.9 million. Funding committed through this budget will help ...
Draft Budget 2025 is not just about maintaining existing services – it also increases investments in key areas such as housing, safety and security, roads and transit.
The City of Ottawa is advising that Conroy Road, between Johnston Road and Thurston Drive, will fully close between 7 am on Wednesday, November 13, and 8 pm on Thursday, November 14, while the ...