The Ottawa Police Service encourages you to report suspected impaired driving. It’s how you can help make Ottawa roads safer. If it’s an emergency and needs an immediate police response, call 9-1-1.
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 ...
With the holiday season and colder months driving people indoors, and into closer contact, it makes it easier for respiratory viruses to spread, leading to a rise in infections, hospitalizations, and ...
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 ...
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.
Until December 31, 2025, you can continue to contact the City for recycling collection services such as a missed collection. Your blue and black bins will be collected on the same day, on alternate ...
City gift certificates can be used for a wide variety of registered programs such as courses and camps, drop-in activities and memberships. This flexible gift idea can inspire a first swimming lesson, ...
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 Committee did not ...
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 ...
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, ...
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.
The Planning and Housing Committee today approved Official Plan and zoning amendments that would facilitate highrise developments with nearly 1,700 new homes.