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    Committee approves hardscaping licence to improve accountability and protect consumers

    The Emergency Preparedness and Protective Services Committee today approved a new business licensing regime for hardscaping contractors in Ottawa. This initiative aims to address frequent issues with non-compliant hardscaping work on private property, such as unauthorized driveway expansions...
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    OttaTalk episode 8: How much is all this going to cost?

    Get ready for the eighth episode of OttaTalk, the City of Ottawa’s official podcast. It’s budget season at the City of Ottawa. Actually, it’s always budget season. To find out what we mean, tune in to the eighth episode of the City’s official podcast series where we OttaTalk about the budget...
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    Committee approves plan to attract more primary care providers to Ottawa

    The Finance and Corporate Services Committee approved a Primary Care Provider Recruitment and Retention Strategy to help bring more family doctors and other primary care providers to Ottawa. The strategy outlines 10 actions the City could take, such as creating a new role called the Primary...
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    City of Ottawa helps you peacefully exercise your Charter rights

    The City of Ottawa has a new notification process available for anyone wanting to hold a protest, demonstration or march in the city. Feature Story As the capital of Canada, Ottawa sees many protests, marches and demonstrations. Under The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms...
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    Annual COVID-19 and flu vaccines roll out ahead of respiratory illness season

    Vaccines available to the general public starting on Monday, October 27 Annual COVID-19 and influenza (flu) vaccines have begun to roll out across the community in preparation for respiratory illness season. Vaccines are currently being offered to high-risk populations, with availability...
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    Special Meetings called

    The City called three special meetings in accordance with Subsection 87 (1) and 14(1) and of the Procedure By-law. A special meeting of Finance and Corporate Services Committee has will be held on Wednesday, October 29, at 9:30 am. The purpose of the meeting is to consider the following items...
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    Meetings from October 13 to October 17

    Please note: We will be discontinuing this PSA, following the Friday, October 17 issue. To continue receiving information on upcoming Committee and Council meetings, please sign up for our City News weekly round-up newsletter. It will include a list of upcoming meetings, along with brief...
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    Trick or Treat with the Mayor in support of the Ottawa Food Bank’s Baby Basics Program

    Mayor Mark Sutcliffe will host the 17th annual Trick or Treat with the Mayor event on Saturday, October 25 in support of the Ottawa Food Bank’s Baby Basics Program. Spooky season is upon us! So come Trick or Treat with Mayor Mark Sutcliffe at Ottawa City Hall…if you dare! Witches and...
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    Have your say in the City’s draft budget for 2026

    Engage with your ward councillor and have your say on the City’s draft budget for 2026. The City of Ottawa wants to hear from you as we prepare Draft Budget 2026. While there are opportunities to give your feedback year-round, over the next couple months, there will be even more ways you can...
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    Council approves plan to address Ottawa’s housing crisis

    Council approved a new comprehensive plan to help deal with Ottawa’s housing crisis. The bold strategy approved by Council will change how the City approaches housing, removing obstacles and using all available tools to support building more homes. It builds on changes the City has already...
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    Charge into safety: protect your home from battery fires

    Learn how to safely buy, charge and dispose of lithium-ion batteries. Feature story Lithium-ion batteries are found in many household devices including your smartphone and tablet. Their popularity comes from being lightweight, rechargeable and long-lasting. But did you know the batteries that...
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    Keep your broken items out of the landfill and get them fixed for free!

    Give your items a longer life. It’s Circular Economy Month and we’ve partnered with two community organizations to host free repair events so you can give your items a longer life. Bring your broken items to be fixed by volunteers and keep them out of the landfill, all while learning new skills...
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    Thanksgiving schedule changes

    Garbage, transit, city services and more – all the holiday impacts you need to know The City of Ottawa would like to remind residents of the following schedule changes and City service impacts for the Thanksgiving holiday on Monday, October 13. Client Service Centres The City’s 3-1-1...
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    Committee approves designating the Ellis House at 2400 Bank Street

    The Built Heritage Committee approved a heritage designation for the former Ellis House at 2400 Bank Street. The property meets three of nine criteria for designation under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act. The two-and-a-half-storey, red brick farmhouse is one of the last remaining examples...
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    City Council media availability

    Mayor Mark Sutcliffe and Wendy Stephanson, City Manager will respond to media questions after Wednesday’s Council meeting. The following subject-matter experts will be available to answer questions: Debbie Stewart, General Manager, Strategic Initiatives Marcia Wallace, General...
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    City unveils new plans for Centretown following successful Street Seats pilot project

    Following a successful Street Seats pilot project, the City continues to advance the Centretown Street Safety and Revitalization Action Plan to improve the downtown core with enhanced streets and sidewalks, outdoor seating and increased space to encourage active street life. The City of Ottawa...
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    Commemorating Elsa Lessard: A legacy of service and advocacy

    Elsa Lessard, a Second World War veteran, will be honoured with a street named in her memory. Eighty years ago, while the Second World War raged across the ocean, a group of dedicated servicewomen on a small New Brunswick farm sat with headphones and pencils, carefully listening to...
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    RSV vaccine eligibility expanded to protect more older adults this season

    Now available for all adults over 75 and adults over 60 at high-risk Ottawa Public Health (OPH) is recommending that all adults over 75, and adults over 60 at higher risk, get their RSV vaccine this fall. Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is a common respiratory virus that can cause cold-like...
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    Baseline and Greenbank intersection lane reductions

    Construction is ongoing for the transit priority intersection project. The City of Ottawa recently began construction at the intersection of Baseline and Greenbank roads for the Baseline/Greenbank transit priority intersection improvements project. Overhead utility work and underground duct...
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    Meetings from October 6 to 10

    For a complete agenda and updates, please sign up for email alerts, visit ottawa.ca/agendas or call 3-1-1. For more information about how to watch or participate in individual meetings, please consult the specific meeting’s agenda at ottawa.ca/agendas. Built Heritage Committee – Monday, October...
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