
City updates
The twelve days of holiday fire safety
The holiday season is a time full of joy and celebration, but it's important to keep safety in mind to protect your loved ones and your home. When preparing for your festivities, follow these fire prevention and safety tips from Ottawa Fire Services.
OC Transpo Winter 2025 service changes
OC Transpo’s winter service changes will come into effect on Sunday, December 22, 2024, and Monday, January 6, 2025. Regular schedule adjustments take place four times a year – spring, summer, fall and winter.
Council approves 2025 City Budget
Council today approved the City’s budget for 2025↗, which aims to build a city that’s safe, fair and affordable for all. Budget 2025 continues to invest in the more than 100 services that keep Ottawa running. It includes $54.2 million in savings through service reviews and continuous improvement initiatives, bringing the total to $207.7 million in savings since 2023.
Coping with cold weather
Winter and its cold weather are around the corner. Cold weather-related injuries and deaths are preventable. Stay safe and check in on family, friends and neighbours who may be at greater risk.
City ends endorsement of service line warranty program
The City of Ottawa has terminated its agreement with Service Line Warranties of Canada (SLWC), citing the significant growth of warranty services and insurance coverage now available to homeowners to cover service line repairs on their properties.
O-Train Lines 2 and 4 open for weekday service on Monday, January 6
The City of Ottawa will open O-Train Lines 2 and 4 for weekday passenger service starting on Monday, January 6. Construction of the project was jointly funded by the Government of Canada, Province of Ontario and City of Ottawa.
At the Library this week
The Ruth E. Dickinson branch is colecting donations on behalf of the Barrhaven Food Cupboard from December 3- 17. Drop by during office hours to help out those in need in our community
Ottawa Public Health encourages families to update immunization records
To attend school in Ontario, students need to be immunized (vaccinated) against nine vaccine-preventable diseases, including diphtheria, measles, meningococcal diseases, mumps, pertussis, polio, rubella, tetanus, and varicella (required for children born in 2010 or after) or provide a valid exemption.