Newsletters
In this week’s newsletter:
Beatrice/Queensbury bus shelter
Pre-authorised debit (PAD) administrative fee
Seeking your feedback – Waterbridge Drive
OC Transpo/Loblaw annual holiday dood drive
It was great to have seen so many residents and their families on Sunday at the Minto Recreation Complex for the Barrhaven family skate day. I enjoyed my role as the pasta distributor in chief that evening, even though the pastries were more popular
In this week’s newsletter:
Transition to provincial recycling programme
Chocolate and dogs
Bite-sized updates
This week’s newsletter is shorter, as the content I hoped to include is dependent on meetings that have been rescheduled.
I had a great time at the Barrhaven Santa Claus parade on Sunday, thanks to all who came out. This newsletter, you’ll find a recap (and some updates) of the two town halls recently held, some bite-sized updates, and fun facts on time zones.
City updates
There has been a rapid and significant rise in Influenza A across Ontario, including the Eastern Ontario region. CHEO is reporting a higher-than-usual number of flu cases and complications for this time of year.
From December 12, 2025 to January 15, 2026, take advantage of the Canada Strong pass at Ingenium museums. Get free admission for children and youth under 17, along with 50% off admission for young adults aged 18 to 24.
Looking for something different and exciting for someone special in your life? The City of Ottawa has the perfect gift! Check out our gift guide to recreation and culture activities.
Learn what Ottawans have been reading this past year. In the list, find our most popular fiction, local authors, non-fiction, teen and children favourite reads as well as books for series fans. Of note: French-language borrowing hit record highs again this year! Award-winners, beloved staples, and reader-favourites all shine.
Residents who use Limebank Station should be advised that the Passenger Pick Up and Drop Off zone will be reinstated to its permanent location, just north of the bus loop, on Thursday, December 18 at 10 am.
Council approved Ottawa’s 2026 Budget, which invests in the services residents rely on every day, and the key priorities that make Ottawa a safe, reliable and affordable city.

