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Residents who are deaf, hard of hearing or speech-impaired can now connect with a sign language interpreter to access real-time interpretation for telephone calls to the City. The City launched this new video relay service as part of International Day of Persons with Disabilities. Using Canada...

Some of you may be aware that Claridge recently purchased the former Neilsen's Dairy Plant at 861 Clyde Ave, which the intention of redeveloping the property. The site is approximately 6.65 acres in-between Carling Ave and the 417, with Churchill Ave to the east. The applicant...

At a recent briefing with Public Works staff, Councillor Brockington was provided with the attached update to explain what the city is doing to prepare for winter.  We are happy to share this presentation with the residents of River Ward to gain a better understanding...

Indoor public skating will be available by reservation at eleven City arenas, starting Tuesday, December 1: Bob MacQuarrie Recreation Complex – Orléans CARDELREC Recreation Complex – Goulbourn Fred Barrett Arena Jim Durrell Recreation Centre Manotick Community Centre and Mike O'Neil Arena Navan Memorial Centre Nepean...

Please find attached a summary of ongoing Stage 2 LRT work for both the Confederation Line and the Trillium Line. Originally dated November 20, 2020. Stage 2 LRT Bi-weekly Construction Update_November 2 to November 14 2020 Mise à jour sur l’Étape 2 du projet de TLR - 2...

At a ceremony November 20, the City celebrated the official start of operations of the Combined Sewage Storage Tunnel, a major investment to protect the health of the Ottawa River. The event was hosted by The Honourable Catherine McKenna, Minister of Infrastructure and Communities for...

Update, November 20, 2020 On Thursday, November 19 Ottawa’s COVID-19 Testing Taskforce, led by sector partners, opened a new COVID-19 Drive-Thru Assessment Centre at the National Arts Centre (NAC). The drive-thru testing is available for those 14 years of age and older, by appointment only with...

At the Carlington Community Association General Meeting on November 17, 2020, Councillor Brockington provided the attached update for the association and greater community. You can review his update at the following link: CCA Nov 17 2020  ...

The City Wants to Hear from You! 223.5 cm (or just over 7 feet for those who still use imperial measurements)! That’s the normal snowfall for the season in Ottawa. When that 223.5 cm starts to fall and accumulate, the City’s winter maintenance quality standards (WMQS) dictate...