City updates
November is Fall Prevention Month!
This November let’s work together to help prevent falls and fall-related injuries in our community.
Committee approves Lansdowne 2.0 redevelopment plan
The Finance and Corporate Services Committee approved a Lansdowne 2.0 redevelopment and construction plan today that includes a new event centre, new north side stands and a new retail podium and residential component for the site.
At the Library this week
📢Ruth E. Dickinson Parking Lot Unavailable on Tuesday, November 4
On Tuesday, November 4, the library parking lot and exterior entrance at Ruth E. Dickinson branch will be unavailable from 5 am to 4:30 pm during renovations.
City now accepting commemorative naming fall applications
The City’s Commemorative Naming Program is now accepting fall applications – to nominate people, histories and legacies that have helped shape Ottawa’s community. The nomination period runs from October 21 to December 2.
Aging Well in Ottawa Fall Health Fair
Join us for the Aging Well in Ottawa Fall Health Fair - a free, one-stop shop event for older adults and caregivers to connect with over 30 local health, social and community organizations offering services, resources, and support. No appointment needed, just come by to say hello and get services and resources.
Committee approves Climate Ready Ottawa strategy to address top climate risks
The Environment and Climate Change Committee today approved Climate Ready Ottawa: a new strategy to help prepare Ottawa for the growing impacts of climate change
Ottawa Public Health alerting residents of measles exposure locations
Ottawa Public Health (OPH) is investigating a cluster of confirmed measles infections, also known as cases, involving five Ottawa residents who are all related. OPH is directly notifying individuals who may have been exposed to the measles virus, where contact information is available.

