Recent News

It’s been a few weeks since the last project status update, and the city has made some significant progress during that time.  The following is a new update provided by city officials for the Prince of Wales culvert project. Tunneling started on October 13 but had...

Local outdoor winter ice rinks are maintained by volunteers in the community with support from the local community associations and the City of Ottawa. Without the help from local volunteers the community ice rinks would not be operational. City outdoor rink coordinator for River Ward...

On Thursday October 29, along with the Carlington Community Association, I will co-host a Carlington Safety Night at the Alexander Community Centre on Silver Street. Doors open at 6:30pm, with presentations slated at 7pm. There will be trade-show style information booths from many community partners,...

Please find below the Construction Notice currently being delivered to residents in the immediate area. Should you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact my office at 613-580-2486. Beginning this fall, the City of Ottawa will start construction work on the McCarthy...

Welcoming children aged 4-7 to join this fun yet relaxing program in Morgan Hall at Carleton Memorial United Church! These 1 hour classes are held on the following Saturdays, October 10 (child AND parent) and October 31 (Halloween yoga, costumes encouraged!). Register now: $12 per class, email Maria...

Ottawa – Carling Avenue is currently reduced by one lane in each direction from Champagne Avenue to Preston Street during off peak periods. These lane reductions will be in place until the end of October and are required as part of the O-Train Trillium Line...

River Ward residents are warmly invited to attend a 2016 Budget Townhall meeting being held on Tuesday, October 6 at the Jim Durrell Recreation Centre (1265 Walkley Rd) from 6:30-8:30pm. Together with Mayor Watson and south-end Councillors Diane Deans, Jean Cloutier, and David Chernushenko, we will...

The Project The City of Ottawa is developing a plan to extend and expand the City's existing diesel-powered O-Train Trillium Line service from Greenboro Station to Riverside South (Bowesville Road) and to the Ottawa Macdonald-Cartier International Airport. The plan will include options to service the growing communities...