City updates
Major Festivals Fund will provide $1 million boost to Ottawa’s festivals
Subject to budget approval, the City of Ottawa in partnership with Ottawa Tourism will launch a two-year pilot program to increase financial support to Ottawa’s larger, tourism-generating festivals. The Major Festivals Fund will provide an additional $1 million per year to festivals with the largest tourism and economic impact.
News from the Library
Did you know the library lends much more than books and E-books? Find out about all the 'things' you can access for free using your library card. Stop by our booth to chat with staff and answer your questions
My Rec Pass: Flexibility to meet your recreation needs and your budget
The City of Ottawa will be launching its recreation membership and admissions model for drop-in fees, multi-visit passes and membership passes, starting this Monday, December 1 – making fees more consistent and providing you more flexibility to choose your preferred activities that fit your budget.
Discover Draft Budget 2026 with the Budget Explorer
Last week, Council tabled the 2026 Draft Budget. Find the information you want through the Budget Explorer, a simple interactive tool designed to help you get the information you need about our budget.
Aggressive driving can be especially dangerous around schools
Younger children often have limited experience with traffic, and lack the skills to negotiate traffic safely, motorists need to take special care while driving. Help our children get to school safely by following safety rules
All systems snow: getting ready for winter
As the coldest season of the year begins, the City is already working to keep our roads and sidewalks clear and our communities safe throughout the winter months.
News from the Library
A free service offering monthly delivery of Ottawa Public Library materials directly to your door. Ottawa residents who are unable to visit the Library regularly due to age, illness or disability. A minimum commitment of three months is required to sign up for the service.
November is Radon Action Month
Ottawa residents are encouraged to test their homes for radon gas this winter to ensure levels do not exceed Health Canada guidelines. Long-term exposure to high levels of this harmful gas can cause lung cancer, and smoking can increase this risk by tenfold or more.

