Keep your water lines warm. Leave doors open to areas with water lines or your water meter, especially in cooler basements, to allow heat to circulate. Insulate pipes near exterior walls. Wrap foam ...
O-Train Lines 2 and 4 will open on Saturdays starting Saturday, January 25. This expansion of service follows the launch of weekday service on January 6 and demonstrated safe and consistent service on ...
Residents will be able to watch the media availability on the Ottawa City Council YouTube channel. For more information on City programs and services, visit ottawa.ca, call 3-1-1 (TTY: 613-580-2401) ...
The southbound lane closure is related to emergency watermain repair work, involving excavation in the southbound lanes of Woodroffe Avenue, replacement of sections of watermain, and reinstatement of ...
All three women work part-time at recreation facilities across the city, but they connect with each other in the Females in Facility Operations Service group. Their goal is to discuss workplace ...
The Planning and Housing Committee today directed City staff to begin work to develop a renovation licence and relocation by-law for Ottawa, commonly referred to as a renovictions by-law.
We’ve got something fun planned for your kids over the March Break. Check out register.ottawa.ca for a wide variety of themes, activities, and interests at affordable prices. Registration is Tuesday, ...
The City of Ottawa is refreshing our communications to better serve you. Whether it's through social media, email updates, or public engagement opportunities, we want to hear your feedback on how we ...
At a special meeting of the Ottawa Board of Health yesterday evening, the Board approved the appointment of Dr. Trevor Arnason as Interim Medical Officer of Health for Ottawa Public Health (OPH), ...
Looking for a way to help deter vandalism and beautify the community while empowering our city’s youth through public art? Look no further than the Paint It Up! program. What is Paint It Up!? Paint It ...