City updates
West Nile Virus and Lyme Disease in Ottawa
Ticks and mosquitoes have the potential to spread infections to residents of Ottawa. Lyme Disease and West Nile Virus (WNV) are two of the most prevalent diseases.
News from your Library
Ottawa Public Library is the “third space” where Ottawans can gather alone or together to think, learn, and dream freely in a welcoming space of inspiration and discovery.
Meet the fleet at the Public Works Big Wheels Expo!
Big machines, big jobs and big fun for the whole family! It’s time for the annual Public Works Big Wheels Expo!
Join the neighbourhood-wide treasure hunt on Giveaway Weekend
We’re bringing back Giveaway Weekend on May 30-May 31 to help reduce waste and encourage reuse.
Giveaway Weekend is the perfect opportunity to clear out the things you no longer need, help a neighbour find something they’ll love, and keep perfectly good items out of the landfill.
At Council this week
Highlights' from this week’s Council meeting include:
Updates on efforts to speed up housing development in Ottawa
New strategy will help families experiencing homelessness access stable housing
Road Safety Action Plan
City’s rural economy
Waived patio fees for 2026
Victoria Day schedule changes
The City of Ottawa would like to remind residents of the following schedule changes and City service impacts for the Victoria Day holiday on Monday, May 18.
Get active and celebrate Ottawa 200
Participate in an active celebration of Ottawa’s 200th anniversary by trying various free sporting activities on the weekend of Saturday, June 6 and Sunday, June 7.
National Nursing Week
The theme for this year’s National Nursing Week is “The Power of Nurses to Transform Health.” This theme resonates with the work being done every day by nurses across our city and reflects the role of nurses at Ottawa Public Health.

