The use of automated speed enforcement (ASE) cameras has been repealed by the Province of Ontario under Bill 56 – Building a More Competitive Economy Act, 2025. The change will take effect November 14 ...
There will be minor changes to what can go in your blue and black bins as of January 1, 2026. A full list of items that can be recycled is available on the Circular Materials website. The City will ...
As of January 1, 2026, changes to the Ontario Fire Code will require increased carbon monoxide (CO) alarm detection in residential occupancies and care occupancies.
Symptoms include high fever, cough, runny nose, white spots in the mouth, and red watery eyes that may be sensitive to light. Pre-rash symptoms of measles can look just like the common cold. Symptoms ...
The Finance and Corporate Services Committee approved a Lansdowne 2.0 redevelopment and construction plan today that includes a new event centre, new north side stands and a new retail podium and ...
At an event today at City Hall, Mayor Mark Sutcliffe and Sonya Shorey, President and CEO of Invest Ottawa, hosted defence experts and leaders from industry, academia, government and the investment ...
Committee moves to merge transitional housing initiatives with ongoing housing and homelessness work
The Community Services Committee today approved closing out the City’s Integrated Transition to Housing Strategy (ITHS) and address long-term initiatives through the refreshed 10-year Housing and ...
Help shape the City’s draft budget by attending a public consultation. Members of City Council will host consultation sessions where you can share comments, provide input on the City’s priorities and ...
If you live in the east end, or simply just love to visit the area, chances are you’ve interacted in some capacity with the Bear Brook watershed.
The stretch of roadway between the roundabout at St. Joseph Boulevard and Inlet Private has six different speed zones. The proposed changes would reduce that to three zones, ranging between 40 and 50 ...
Council today approved a Primary Care Provider Recruitment and Retention Strategy to attract more family doctors and other primary care providers to Ottawa.
Several local conservation authorities still have low water level advisories in effect and are continuing to encourage residents with private wells to follow water conservation recommendations. At ...
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