Newsletters
This week’s newsletter is shorter, as the content I hoped to include is dependent on meetings that have been rescheduled.
I had a great time at the Barrhaven Santa Claus parade on Sunday, thanks to all who came out. This newsletter, you’ll find a recap (and some updates) of the two town halls recently held, some bite-sized updates, and fun facts on time zones.
It was nice to see so many gather at the Remembrance Day ceremony yesterday. It’s a shorter newsletter this week with just the slate of bite-sized updates.
I’m back again for a second time this week with an off-cycle newsletter about Lansdowne 2.0. While the immediate financial implications are relatively low, the long-term financial risks are my primary considerations in not supporting the project. Alongside the rationale for my position, this extra newsletter includes relevant information about the project.
City updates
Whether you’re an avid reader, a literature lover, or simply someone with a curious mind, chances are you’re keeping an eye out for the latest literary award news. This fall, several major literary awards have revealed their winners.
Highlights from this week’s Council meeting to keep you in the loop about what happens around the table.
This year’s theme, “Fostering disability inclusive societies for advancing social progress,” highlights the importance of accessibility, inclusion, and equality in every part of community life.
Subject to budget approval, the City of Ottawa in partnership with Ottawa Tourism will launch a two-year pilot program to increase financial support to Ottawa’s larger, tourism-generating festivals. The Major Festivals Fund will provide an additional $1 million per year to festivals with the largest tourism and economic impact.
Did you know the library lends much more than books and E-books? Find out about all the 'things' you can access for free using your library card. Stop by our booth to chat with staff and answer your questions
The City of Ottawa will be launching its recreation membership and admissions model for drop-in fees, multi-visit passes and membership passes, starting this Monday, December 1 – making fees more consistent and providing you more flexibility to choose your preferred activities that fit your budget.

