Newsletters
My wife and I completed a move over the last week, so I’m coming off a physically labour-intensive week, which included several reminders I’m not in my 20s (or at peak physical fitness) anymore.
This week’s newsletter includes:
Construction/renovation waste
Bite-sized updates
This week’s photo is from the Ottawa Public Library’s robotics showcase at the Walter Baker last weekend. Some fascinating technology and skill were on display, including the robot in the photo built by students from Earl of March Secondary School in Kanata.
This week’s newsletter includes a variety of smaller updates.
It's a hot one out there today! Stay hydrated, use sunscreen, and take a break from the sun if you aren't feeling well.
In this newsletter:
Bite-sized updates
Meet your Community Police Officer
Events this weekend
This week's newsletter includes:
bite-sized updates
a piece of trivia about something that took place 136 years ago (and its connection to modern day Remembrance Day).
City updates
This July 1 to August 31, pre-teens and youth ages 11 to 18 ride free on OC Transpo buses, trains and Para Transpo. Where will you go?
Getting around downtown on Canada Day will be complicated with numerous road closures and parking restrictions, especially near Parliament Hill, the Supreme Court of Canada and LeBreton Flats. Plan your route ahead of time and expect delays.
The City would like to remind residents of the following schedule changes and City service impacts for the Canada Day holiday on Wednesday, July 1.
Canada Day is just around the corner and Ottawa has plenty of opportunities for you to proudly celebrate our nation’s birthday safely and responsibly – from the main national event downtown to local community celebrations across the city.
Ottawa Public Health’s Party Safer initiative encompasses a range of programs aimed at reducing harms related to substance use. Got tickets for that festival? Heading to prom? Going camping or cottaging this summer? Don't miss the Digital Party Safer Kit

