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Interim property tax bills are due this Thursday March 20. Property taxes may also be paid at a client service centre (eg. Ben Franklin Place, City Hall), online, or by mail.
Also in this newsletter:
Chapman Mills and St. Emily school traffic
Greenbank Road realignment information session
Seeking your feedback on lawn lights
The last week has felt like a really long year.
This week’s newsletter includes:
Snowbank removal update
Mois de la Francophonie
Greenbank Road pathway update
There is no snowbank removal scheduled for Barrhaven East today, as it’s waste collection day here. Crews will return tonight and continue working 24/7 to remove snowbanks across the community (except Tuesdays).
In this week’s newsletter, an update on the newcomer reception centre (sprung structure) issue.
I helped a neighbour with their driveway on Friday, but my body reminded me about it until Sunday. I guess I’m not 20 anymore. I did lift with my knees, though.
In this week’s newsletter:
Snowfall cleanup continues
Windrows
The other Super Bowl
City updates
Spend the PD day at the library on Friday, March 28th! The Barrhaven Builder's Club will be on hand in the morning and kids can drop in for Game on! in the afternoon.
The signs of aggressive driving are everywhere. In Ottawa, 61 per cent of fatal and major injury collisions between 2019 and 2023 were due to high-risk driving.
Once you know you want to set up shop in Canada’s capital, then you need to decide where to go and what’s available. That’s where the City’s Locate Ottawa tool can help out.
Pajama Storytime: An evening storytime for children of all ages with their adult or guardian. Feel free to wear your pajamas (or not), bring along your favourite stuffie, blanket and your adult for stories, rhymes, and quiet songs. Ages 4+. Drop-in program.
The City of Ottawa has created an online resource to provide information for residents and business owners to help them navigate the potentially choppy waters of tariffs and counter-tariffs.
As March Break approaches, here are some ideas for fun activities for the whole family. From flying drones, to meeting farm animals, a history-themed escape room, to a robotics workshop, there is so much to do in Ottawa this March Break!