Coronavirus

The City of Ottawa is holding a virtual town hall on Ottawa’s economic recovery planning amid COVID-19 on Friday, May 29 at 1 pm.  Members of the business community and residents are invited to join us for a discussion on how the City and local economic development partners are working together...

The City of Ottawa has developed a business reopening toolkit, in consultation with Ottawa Public Health, to help businesses answer critical questions before they can reopen safely. The gradual easing of COVID-19 restrictions in the months to come will bring new challenges for local businesses to...

As restrictions on some closures gradually ease, gatherings of more than five people continue to be legally prohibited and the City and the Province both remain in states of emergency. The City is extending its suspension of City-permitted special events, festivals and other cultural programs...

In response to last week’s provincial announcement, outdoor sports facilities and multi-use fields, including baseball diamonds, soccer fields, frisbee golf locations, tennis, platform tennis, table tennis and pickleball courts, basketball courts, BMX parks and skate parks, are now open. In addition, off-leash dog areas, benches,...

Council receives roadmap for recovery phase of COVID-19 City Manager Steve Kanellakos briefed City Council today on the City’s roadmap for the recovery phase of the COVID-19 pandemic. He outlined the coordinated City teamwork that is underway to sustain, recover and rebuild services, with a strong focus...

Please find below, the links to the presentations at today's City Council Meeting from both the City Manager and Dr. Etches of Ottawa Public Health. (Click the appropriate image to open the presentation)         Below are the presentations from today on Stage 1 Confederation Line...

The City of Ottawa is holding a virtual town hall on COVID-19 in Ottawa on Thursday, May 14 at 3 pm. All residents are invited to join us for an update on urgent community issues and answers to your questions about the COVID-19 pandemic. To maintain...

New measures have been implemented at the four City of Ottawa Long-Term Care Homes as of Thursday, May 7 to facilitate visitors on the grounds of the Homes while ensuring the safety of residents, visitors, and staff. Process for scheduled visits Visitors are asked to contact the...

The City of Ottawa is extending a challenge to our business community: send us your proposals for technology innovations that will accelerate Ottawa’s ability to get the workforce back to work and safely resume business operations. In the months ahead, the gradual easing of pandemic restrictions...