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On Friday, the police station under construction reached an important milestone, with the installation of the last structural beam to “top off” the structure.
Also in this newsletter:
Upgrades to the Barrhaven Pumping Station
Gauging interest – community association
Free well water testing for Hearts Desire, Rideau Glen
OC Transpo service cuts, more observations
Welcome to what seems to be a rainy and gloomy week, assuming the weather forecast holds. But that gives way to what should be a beautiful Mother’s Day.
In this week’s newsletter:
Finchley Park swings
Oak wilt
Liberation of the Netherlands
Between hockey games and an election, there’s been a lot of good television lately. It’s been terrible for my bedtime.
In this newsletter:
New Ways to Bus field notes
Ways to have your say on City issues
Events in the community
Welcome to another week! I hope you had a restful Easter weekend. This week’s newsletter talks about the “why” behind OC Transpo’s upcoming service cuts.
City updates
🌌May 18th is International Museum Day 2025. Did you know you can visit a museum for free using one of our Museum Passes? You sure can!
The City of Ottawa would like to remind residents of the following schedule changes and City service impacts for the Victoria Day. Garbage collection is delayed by one day.
You’re invited to upcoming Ottawa Stops Hate Together events. These events are open to the public at no cost - registration will open on May 15, 2025.
Crossing a busy street can be a daunting challenge. But in many areas, the City of Ottawa has built infrastructure called pedestrian crossovers (PXOs).
Whether you already have one or want to install one, it’s important that you understand the rules around boulevard gardens.
Nurses at OPH are champions for community health. They contribute meaningfully to improving the health and well-being for the residents of Ottawa.