City updates
Nourish to Flourish This Winter: Simple Ways to Reduce Food Waste
March is Nutrition Month, and this year’s theme is "Nourish to Flourish"! This March let's reflect on how the foods we eat can support overall well-being.
Committee approves ByWard Market plan
The Finance and Corporate Services Committee today approved a revitalization framework and coordinated redevelopment program for the ByWard Market.
Committee approves decrease to development charges
The Planning and Housing Committee today approved amending the Development Charges (DC) By-law and updating the 2026 Development Charges Background Study.
Seasonal load restrictions in effect for heavy vehicles serving Ottawa
Beginning on Monday, March 9, seasonal load restrictions↗ will be in effect.
Artists’ Tour
Last chance to see Shannon Whittle – No Place
The exhibit continues until March 22 inclusively
Attention musicians: #ottmusic applications now open to feature your music tracks
If you are an Ottawa-based musician and you want your original tracks to be heard by residents, applications are now open for 2026 #ottmusic programs, which include Music on Hold, City Sounds and O-Buskers.
Was Ottawa in 1826 just like the Wild West
In case you haven’t heard, Ottawa is celebrating its 200th anniversary this year. This got us thinking that we OttaTalk about what Ottawa was like in 1826 when it was founded as Bytown.
How the Fraud and Waste Hotline helps keep the City accountable
Sent on behalf of the Auditor General for the City of Ottawa
The Office of the Auditor General (OAG) administers the City of Ottawa’s Fraud and Waste Hotline.

