Newsletters
Happy St. Patrick’s Day! Did you know the correct, authentic short form is St. Paddy’s Day, as it is derived from the Irish name Pádraig? Patty typically refers to someone named Patricia, the meat in a hamburger, or a delicious Jamaican pastry.
In this week’s newsletter:
High water use alerts
Cleaning the Capital
Bite-sized updates
We seem to be in for some weather over the next five days! It’ll be a proper send off for the snow tires for this winter.
In this week’s newsletter:
Update on recycling bins
Thare Crescent dog run access
Bite-sized updates
There are 17 days until spring begins, but it looks like we might have to make it through a few days of lousy Smarch weather first. Don’t forget to spring forward on Sunday March 8 at 2:00 am, as daylight savings time begins!
This week’s newsletter includes:
Disc golf
Weekend water rescue
Bite-sized updates
The photo is from a Lunar New Year celebration I attended over the weekend. I got to dangle a head of lettuce in front of one of the lions!
In this newsletter:
Three-stream bins at parks
Beryl Gaffney Park
Bite-sized updates
City updates
Residents are invited to provide their feedback to help guide the development of two new community spaces planned for Ottawa’s fast-growing southeast community: Riverside South Community Centre, Library and District Park and Southeast Ottawa Recreation Complex and District Park
The Transit Committee was provided updates on O-Train Line 1 service and efforts to strengthen bus service delivery.
The warm temperatures and recent precipitation have led to significant snowmelt and rising water levels across many of our local watersheds.
Council today unanimously approved a revitalization framework and coordinated redevelopment program for the ByWard Market.
🔦In the Spotlight
✅Printing is now repaired and available in branch or from home↗.
❌Photocopying services are not functional. We apologize for the inconvenience.
March Break camps
March into adventure! With camps for kids of all ages and interests, next week will be jam-packed full of fun. Spots are still available, so register now.

