
Newsletters
In this week’s newsletter:
Canada Day celebrations
Leikin Drive closure
Recreation updates
… and more!
This week’s newsletter is a single topic long read on the future of our waste management. What happens after the municipal landfill reaches capacity?
It seems yesterday’s rain also cleared out the remaining wildfire smoke — air quality looks pretty good for the rest of the week.
This week’s newsletter includes:
Administrative penalty system (parking tickets)
Auditor General 2026-2027 workplan survey
Local road closures and construction
Recreation closures
It seems like it’ll finally feel like June this week, including temperatures approaching 30°C. The current forecast for Wednesday includes a humidex of 36°C.
In this week’s newsletter:
Environmental investigation at 1005, 1045 Greenbank
Special well water testing drop-off
Personal consumption of alcohol in parks
O-Train Line 1 June adjustments
O-Train Line 2
City updates
Looking for some last-minute camp ideas? We have you covered. Keep your kids entertained with the City of Ottawa’s wide array of options, from swim to art, and even Pokémon. You’ll find something for everyone this summer both in-person and virtual.
🎉 Special event: Meet the Parrots with Parrot Partners -Registration required.
For this program, Parrot Partners will bring at least 3 parrots, from different areas of the world, ranging in size from very small and ‘spunky’ to massive and ‘mellow.’
Council today approved exploring how to manage waste in the future. The City will take an in-depth look at three possible, proven options to ensure Ottawa is ready when the Trail Waste Facility Landfill reaches capacity.
The City of Ottawa would like to remind residents of the following schedule changes and City service impacts for the Canada Day holiday on Tuesday, July 1. Garbage, recycling, and green bin collection is delayed by one day.
Getting around downtown on Canada Day will be complicated with numerous road closures and parking restrictions near Parliament Hill, the Supreme Court of Canada and LeBreton Flats. Plan your route ahead of time and expect delays.
OC Transpo’s summer service begins Sunday, June 29. This summer’s service includes adjustments for construction, seasonal service changes, and adjustments to some bus service schedules.