City updates
Mailout to residents from Service Line Warranties of Canada
The City of Ottawa is endorsing the SLWC program to offer Ottawa homeowners voluntary and optional protection plans to assist in the costs of possible future repairs. This warranties program will help address issues such as unpredictable failure, aging infrastructure and the high cost of repair.
Ottawa Public Health: Rat Control Measures
Rats are common pests that can damage property, contaminate food, and spread disease, so it’s important to prevent infestations. The City is working collaboratively with a number of departments in responding to rat and rodent control issues.
Get involved in your city: join an advisory committee
Make a difference in your community by volunteering on one of the City of Ottawa’s advisory committees: French Language Services Advisory Committee and Planning Advisory Committee
News from Ruth E. Dickinson: your local library branch
Forget passports and long flights—Ottawa Public Library's Teen Staycation is where the real adventure begins! Pack your curiosity and join us for a summer like no other!
Council ratifies its priorities for 2023 to 2026
Council approved its 2023-2026 Term of Council Priorities – a clear vision that will direct the focus of City staff for the next four years.
News from Ruth E. Dickinson: your local library branch
This month, we are celebrating Canadian Creators at the Ruth E Dickinson branch. Who is your favourite Canadian author, artist, musician, rapper, singer, poet, actor, director, chef, illustrator, etc.? When you visit us at the library throughout the month of July, stop by the windows on the second floor to see our Canadian flag.
Children aged 12 and under ride free on OC Transpo
As of July 1, children aged 12 and under ride OC Transpo for free. This includes OC Transpo buses, trains and Para Transpo. Previously, free service was available to children aged seven and under.
Multi-day heat event begins today
Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) issued a multi-day heat warning starting today, July 4th, 2023, due to the temperatures and humidex being very high.
News from Ruth E. Dickinson: your local library branch
A friendly reminder that Sunday hours will be paused for the months of July and August and will return in September. Upcoming summer holiday closures include August 7 (Colonel By Day) and September 4 (Labour Day)
Ottawa Public Health update: Outdoor Air Quality and Special Events
Smoke from forest fires in northern Ontario and Quebec have been affecting air quality in Ottawa. Depending on the evolution of the situation, wildfire smoke may continue to affect air quality in Ottawa throughout the summer. Here are ways you protect yourself when air quality is poor.
Transit Commission receives OC Transpo’s 5-year Roadmap
The City’s Transit Commission received details of the OC Transpo five-year roadmap. The roadmap will guide how OC Transpo will modernize and grow, while focusing on service reliability and customer satisfaction.
Council updates: June 28, 2023
Council approved the Ottawa Paramedic Service’s investment plan, as well as an update to the Urban Forest Management Plan. Other agenda items included amendments to the Use of Care of Roads By-Law and the tabling of the 2023-2026 Term of Council Priorities.