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Our city has remarkable biodiversity – a true richness of plant and animal life. Whether you’re an avid nature lover or just a casual observer, here’s a chance to explore your city, be part of a ...
Starting Tuesday, April 22, until early May, there will be lane reductions and turn restrictions at the Bank Street and Findlay Creek Drive intersection, within the Findlay Creek community. The lane ...
With everything coming together at intersections, it’s important for everyone to pay attention, whether the intersection has stop signs, PXO signs, traffic signals or is a roundabout. Between 2019 and ...
The current Mooney’s Bay pavilion was built in 1965. The 8,400-square-foot structure houses a canteen, washrooms, a lifeguard station, a lifeguard locker room, a lifeguard training room and an ...
The Emergency Preparedness and Protective Services Committee today received updates from the Public Safety Service and from Ottawa Fire Services on their activities and performance in 2024.
Cycling is a great way to stay fit and healthy. It’s also good for the environment, especially if you commute by bike. But whether you’re a Newb, a recreational cyclist who only rides once in a blue ...
The eastbound exit at Metcalfe Street off Highway 417 will be closed from Tuesday, April 15 at 10 pm to Wednesday, April 16 at 6 am. The closure is required to accommodate valve chamber inspections at ...
Council today received an update on the City’s Economic Development Strategy and Action Plan Implementation, including work on the Nightlife Economy Action Plan.
Mayor Mark Sutcliffe and Wendy Stephanson, City Manager, will respond to media questions after Wednesday's Council meeting.