Newsletters
祝大家身體健康, 龍馬精神! 恭喜發財, 新年快樂! Wishing you and your family good health, strong spirit, and prosperity this year of the horse, and hoping that you can celebrate with those close to you.
In this week’s newsletter:
Waste collection
Deerfox/Woodroffe closure
Cresthaven Drive watermain break
Bite-sized updates
With more snow on the way, please ensure your exterior vents are kept clear and free of snow and ice. Blocked vents may increase the risk of carbon monoxide exposure inside your home.
This week’s newsletter includes:
More recycling information
Recycling – taxes and fees
Coyotes
Amazon
Bite-sized updates
Welcome to February! Snowbank removal continues to progress through the ward, though there will be no daytime removal today, as it’s garbage day. Public works staff were a bit too ambitious in their scheduling last week, which resulted in several streets not completed by the end of the shift.
In this week’s newsletter:
Looking ahead to construction season
Amazon update
Bite-sized updates
It’s the last week of January already! In this week’s newsletter:
Replacement recycling bins
Dog designation at Chapman Mills forests
Winter heating safety
Various bite-sized updates
City updates
As we approach Pink Shirt Day on Wednesday, February 25, we invite you to join Ottawa Public Health and be a part of the movement by wearing a pink shirt, contributing to a kinder and more inclusive world by raising awareness for anti-bullying initiatives.
When seconds count, firefighters need fast, unobstructed access to fire hydrants. By clearing snow from around fire hydrants you help first responders work quickly to protect you, your family and your community.
Starting Monday, March 30, your waste collection day may change due to the City’s new curbside collection contract. All your waste including garbage, organics, leaf and yard waste, and recycling will still be picked up on the same day but about half of Ottawa households will have a new collection day.
Teens! This is for you! If you are between the ages of 13–18, share ideas and feedback on library spaces, programs, collections, inclusion, communication, and future vision to help shape better youth services. Snacks and beverages will be provided and you will receive 1 hour of volunteering.
Residents are reminded the deadline for interim property tax payments and Vacant Unit Tax (VUT) declarations is just one month away – Thursday, March 19.
Ottawa Public Health is pleased to share this opportunity with you to invite mothers and fathers who are expecting or have a child (birth or adoption) and who have been feeling depressed, sad, anxious, angry or overwhelmed to a FREE 9-week group-based Cognitive Behavioral Therapy program.

