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    Sober drivers equal safer roads!

    During the holidays – or any time of year, don’t drink and drive. It’s the time of year to celebrate, whether it’s an office party, getting together with friends, or spending time with family. Regardless of what holiday you’re celebrating, or who you’re sharing it with, remember to...
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    Committee approves investments in climate action, water services and waste management

    The City’s Environment and Climate Change Committee today approved its portion of Draft Budget 2026, which invests in reliable water and sewer infrastructure, sustainable waste management and climate action to support a green and resilient Ottawa. This budget includes a net operating requirement...
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    Ottawa Public Health reminds residents to get vaccinated ahead of the holidays

    Help prevent the spread of COVID-19, flu and RSV in our community The holiday season is a special time of year to connect and celebrate with family and friends. But it’s also respiratory illness season – a time of year when respiratory viruses like COVID-19, influenza (flu), and respiratory...
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    Traffic impacts for Overnight Highway 174 closure between Champlain Street and Tenth Line Road

    Highway 174 will be closed overnight in both directions between Champlain Street and Tenth Line Road from 11 pm on Sunday, December 7, until Monday, December 8, at 3 am. The closure is required to facilitate Hydro One repairs in the area. Traffic detour Approaching Tenth Line Road on the...
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    City flags lowered to half-mast to commemorate the National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women

    The flags at all City of Ottawa sites will be lowered to half-mast from sunrise to sunset on Saturday, December 6 to commemorate the National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women. Established in 1991 by the Government of Canada, this day marks the anniversary of the murders...
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    Mayor Sutcliffe presents City’s Public Safety Action Plan

    Mayor Mark Sutcliffe was joined today by Police Chief Eric Stubbs, Fire Chief Paul Hutt and Paramedic Chief Pierre Poirier, as well as key community partners, to present the City’s Public Safety Action Plan. The Action Plan is a strategy to build on key investments contained in the 2026 Draft...
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    Blue and black bin collection changes – who to contact

    Beginning January 1, recycling related inquiries should be directed to Miller Waste. Residents are reminded that recycling is going provincial on January 1, 2026. Under regulations from the Government of Ontario, responsibility for collecting and processing recycling across Ontario will...
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    Agriculture and Rural Affairs Committee approves operating portion of 2026 draft budget

    The Agriculture and Rural Affairs Committee today approved the operating budget for its portion of Draft Budget 2026. The Agriculture and Rural Affairs Committee today approved the operating budget for its portion of Draft Budget 2026, which includes $3.6 million in net operating funding. The...
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    Committee moves to permit development of nearly 1,700 new homes

    The Planning and Housing Committee today approved Official Plan and zoning amendments that would facilitate highrise developments with nearly 1,700 new dwellings The Planning and Housing Committee today approved Official Plan and zoning amendments that would facilitate highrise developments...
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    Finance and Corporate Services Committee approves Draft Budget 2026

    The Finance and Corporate Services Committee today approved Draft Budget 2026, which outlines key investments in City governance, Office of the City Clerk, City Manager’s Office, Rail Construction, Housing Solutions and Investment Services, Economic Development and Finance and Corporate...
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    Mayor Sutcliffe to present the Public Safety Action Plan

    Mayor Mark Sutcliffe will be joined by public safety and community partners to provide an update on the plan to improve public safety in the City of Ottawa. Media will have an opportunity to ask questions following remarks. Date: Thursday, December 4 Time: 10:30 am Residents will be able to...
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    Virtual information session for dry and low-water well owners

    Join us on December 8 for updates on current low-water conditions in Ottawa. The City of Ottawa will host a virtual information session on Monday, December 8 from 6 to 8 pm for anyone seeking information about the on-going low water conditions affecting some areas of Ottawa. Residents and...
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    Give the gift of fun with a City Recreation and Culture gift certificate

    Wrap up joy, activity, entertainment and fun this holiday season. Skip the gadgets that gather dust and choose a gift that sparks real memories instead. A City of Ottawa gift certificate offers a thoughtful alternative to the usual holiday fare, opening the door to activities and experiences...
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    Committee approves zoning for housing developments in Manotick and Richmond, with protection for City-owned woodlots

    The Agriculture and Rural Affairs Committee approved zoning for nearly 350 new homes in Manotick and Richmond. The Agriculture and Rural Affairs Committee approved zoning amendments that would facilitate development of nearly 350 new homes in Manotick and Richmond. In the Village of...
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    A holiday wish from Ottawa’s ecosystem

    Some tips from our ecosystem to keep it healthy, including not releasing pets into parks and waterways. Feature story Hi, nice to meet you. I’m Ottawa’s ecosystem. You might know me from places like this: Gift-giving and family gatherings warm my heart (Ottawa is shaped like one...
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    OttaTalk Episode 9: When is my plow coming?

    Go behind the scenes to learn what it takes to keep Ottawa’s transportation network safe and passable for all users this winter — listen now! If you have ever looked out your window and wondered, “when is my plow coming?” you’re not alone. On the newest episode of the City’s official podcast...
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    Committee receives audits of Ottawa Paramedic Service and Council expenses

    The City of Ottawa’s Audit Committee met today and received audits examining Ottawa Paramedic Services and Council expenses. Committee members reviewed the findings of the audits and learned about the City’s plans to address the recommendations outlined by the Office of the Auditor General...
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    Committee approves investments in transportation infrastructure and green initiatives

    The Public Works and Infrastructure Committee today approved its portion of Draft Budget 2026, which calls for a capital investment of $880.7 million to renew and grow transportation infrastructure, including roads, bridges, sidewalks, pathways, culverts and enhanced traffic measures. As part of...
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    Help reimagine the next chapter of Grandeur Park

    For more than 45 years, Grandeur Park has been home to the Belltown Dome, a popular ice-skating venue in the Britannia area that supported hockey in the winter and lacrosse and floor hockey in the summer. As the facility reaches the end of its operational life, this popular site is ready for a...
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    Council discusses the Capital Region Resource Recovery Centre acquisition

    Council today met in camera to discuss the Capital Region Resource Recovery Centre acquisition opportunity. The City will continue its participation in the competitive bidding process in relation to this acquisition opportunity. Given the confidential nature of this process, more details will be...
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