City updates
Artists and community groups invited to apply now for Ottawa 200 grants
The City of Ottawa is offering $750,000 in grants to groups and individuals looking to commemorate Ottawa’s 200th anniversary through events, activities or a piece of public art.
Extremely cold temperatures expected this weekend
Frigid Arctic air will be sweeping into the Ottawa region on Friday, January 23 and Saturday, January 24. Dress warmly, in layers, covering any exposed skin before going outside and seek shelter indoors from the cold.
News from the Library
On January 27, OPL branches will be giving away 100 donuts and 100 tote bags (first come, first served). Plus, get a first look at what's next for your library.
Ottawa’s 200th anniversary plans
A year’s worth of innovative programming and collaborations were unveiled today at the official launch event to celebrate Ottawa’s 200th anniversary.
National Non-Smoking Week
This week marks the annual celebration of National Non-Smoking Week, which provides an opportunity to encourage people who smoke to consider joining thousands of others as they take their first steps to becoming smoke-free.
News from the Library
Know a budding writer? The Awesome authors writing contest is back for 2026 for authors between the ages of 9-18! Encourage the young creators in your life to participate for a chance to be published and to win exciting prizes.
Council approves next steps to purchase the Capital Region Resource Recovery Centre
City Council approved next steps to purchase the Capital Region Resource Recovery Centre (CRRRC), a privately owned waste management site in Ottawa’s east end.
Building stronger communities through public engagement
Tell us how we can improve the City’s Public Engagement Strategy. The survey is open until February 28, 2026, so don’t miss your chance to help shape how we engage with you and your community.

