
City updates
Play ball! Ball diamonds start opening this weekend
Thanks to cooperative weather this spring, some ball diamonds will start opening this weekend, with the remaining on track to open on Tuesday, May 6.
Ottawa Public Health investigating first confirmed cases of measles
Ottawa Public Health (OPH) is investigating the City’s first confirmed cases of measles since 2019. An adult and a child, both residents of Ottawa
CN Cycle for CHEO returns on May 4
The CN Cycle for CHEO event starts and ends at the Canadian War Museum at LeBreton Flats and involves lane reductions and closures from 6 am to 1 pm on various roadways along the route
News from the Library
Event highlight: Legal information Clinic - Appointments available on a first come first serve basis on the day of the clinic. Service disponible en français.
OC Transpo offering a Free Service Weekend on May 3 and 4
On Saturday, May 3 and Sunday, May 4, enjoy free, unlimited transit service across the city on all buses, trains, and Para Transpo!
Committee receives audit of automated speed enforcement and red-light camera programs
In 2024, the City operated 77 red-light cameras, which generated more than $11 million in revenue, and 57 automated speed enforcement cameras, which generated more than $29 million.
Help redesign the new Mooney’s Bay pavilion
The Mooney’s Bay Beach pavilion is celebrating 60 years. Now, you can help shape its future by taking part in a public consultation (online and in person) its redesign.
Environmental Education Assistants help make recycling a breeze
The City currently collects waste from approximately 2,300 multi-residential properties of which about half have the Green Bin program. The City is working with property owners and managers to bring green bins to all multi-residential properties by the end of 2028.