
Newsletters
Last night, I sent a note to our police district inspector after what felt like a significant increase in muffler noise and racing over the last four or five nights. I’m hoping it’s a one-off, because the issue has been decently managed otherwise this year.
In this week’s newsletter:
OC Transpo service to high schools
Cleaning the Capital
Resident inquiries from the farmers market
Minor updates on construction and more
Though Environment Canada ended their special air quality statement for Ottawa yesterday, wildfire smoke is expected to linger until tonight, at least.
In this week’s newsletter:
OC Transpo youth pass
Colonel By Day
Other bite-sized updates
We’re staring down the end of July already! In this week’s newsletter:
Policing in our ward
Emancipation Day anniversary
Bite-sized community updates
In this week’s newsletter:
Curbside weeds pilot project
Bite-sized updates on roads, O-Train, and more
City updates
Ottawa Public Health alerting residents of measles exposure locations
Ottawa Public Health (OPH) is investigating the City’s fifth confirmed case of measles in 2025. This public service announcement is for those who we are unable to reach directly or for whom no contact information is available. At this time, the risk to the general population remains low. There is currently no evidence of local transmission of measles in Ottawa.
Between 2019 and 2023, 61 per cent of fatal and major injury collisions involved high-risk driving behaviour which includes aggressive driving.
The City has partnered with Love Food Hate Waste↗ to launch a new campaign to help you save money and cut down on food waste.
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The City’s yoga activities, both in person and virtual, incorporate breathing techniques, mindfulness practices and physical activity that have many health benefits, including reduced anxiety, improved flexibility, balance and strength.
The City of Ottawa would like to remind residents of the following schedule changes and City service impacts for the Colonel By Day holiday. Waste collection is delayed by one day.