City updates
Updates from Ottawa Public Health
When ticks and mosquitoes are active, they have the potential to spread infections to Ottawa area residents. OPH works to prevent Lyme disease and West Nile virus through a variety of measures.
Seniors can get tickets for a Canada Day breakfast with the Mayor
Tickets will be available on Monday, June 5 for the Mayor’s Annual Canada Day Celebration for Seniors, which will take place on Saturday, July 1 from 8 to 10:30 am in the Aberdeen Pavilion at Lansdowne Park.
Vacant Unit Tax appeal period is now open with online Notice of Complaint form
With the 2023 final property tax bills sent out to residents, the Vacant Unit Tax (VUT) appeal period is now open for residential property owners who were charged the VUT but believe they should not have been charged the one per cent tax.
Barrhaven summer camps
It’s hard to believe that school lets out in about a month. If you’re thinking ahead but haven’t signed up for a summer camp yet, you’re in luck - there are a number of summer camps that still have room for registration. It’s not too late.
OC Transpo steers the way to a career in transit
OC Transpo has hundreds of openings for new staff members, including bus operators, customer service representatives, special constables, garage supervisors and licensed mechanics. All positions offer excellent benefits for you and your family, a comprehensive pension plan, and career growth opportunities.
City of Ottawa’s Better Homes Ottawa Loan Program helps homeowners make energy efficiency home upgrades
Through the Better Homes Ottawa Loan Program, Ottawa residents can get a low-interest, 20-year loan of up to 10 per cent of their home’s current value to cover the cost of home energy upgrades that lower energy costs while increasing your homes comfort and resiliency.
News from Ruth E. Dickinson: your local library branch
Do you have children in grades 1-3? Would you like them to read more? Join our weekly Reading Buddies program in June! Each child will be paired with a volunteer for fun and interactive read aloud sessions. Together they will share the joys of reading in a friendly, encouraging, and enthusiastic environment. Space is limited so register today!
Updates from Ottawa Public Health
Recent surveillance indicates that Ottawa and surrounding areas do not currently have terrestrial animals with rabies (only mammals carry rabies). There have, however, been confirmed cases of rabid bats.
Victoria Day schedule changes
The City of Ottawa would like to remind residents of the following schedule changes and impacts to City services for the Victoria Day holiday on Monday, May 22.
City of Ottawa launches its Anti-Racism Strategy
The City of Ottawa officially launched its first phase of the five-year implementation plan of its first Anti-Racism Strategy – acknowledging the negative impacts of colonialism and racism in Canada.
News from Ruth E. Dickinson: your local library branch
May 31 will be the City of Ottawa’s 20th AccessAbility Day and is a part of National AccessAbility Week (May 24-June 3).
You can say ‘no’ to the tow – here’s why
If you are in a collision or your vehicle breaks down, know that tow trucks operating legally in Ottawa must be licensed. While accepting an unsolicited tow may seem convenient, you are exposing yourself to potential overcharging and criminal acts. #KnowYourTow