
City updates
Seniors can get tickets for Canada Day breakfast with the Mayor
Seniors are invited to attend the FREE Canada Day breakfast with Mayor Mark Sutcliffe. Enjoy breakfast, door prizes, and live entertainment. Tickets are required for entry.
Upcoming traffic and transit disruptions downtown from May 26 to 27
Significant traffic and transit disruptions are planned across Ottawa between Monday, May 26 and Tuesday, May 27 due to a visit from Their Majesties King Charles III and Queen Camilla.
News from the Library
Last year, OPL leant over 11.5 million items and hosted over 3.5 million visitors. To learn more about the how your Library is reaching people in meaningful ways, read our Annual Report.
City now accepting spring nominations for commemorative naming
The City of Ottawa is now accepting spring nominations for the commemorative naming of municipal assets. This is your chance to honour the people, histories, and legacies that have shaped Ottawa’s community.
Spring into action – COVID-19 dose recommended for people at higher risk
Ottawa Public Health is recommending that individuals at high risk of severe illness, complications or hospitalization from COVID-19 receive an additional dose of a COVID-19 vaccine this spring.
Possible postal disruption may impact City paper billing, invoicing and notifications
With postal service disruptions possibly happening as early as May 22, it could impact the delivery of City paper billing, invoices and other notifications
Committees approve new water rate structure for 2027
the Agriculture and Rural Affairs Committee and the Environment and Climate Change Committee approved a new water rate structure↗ that would come into effect in 2027.
Committees approve new special event by-laws
At a special meeting, the joint committees for Emergency Preparedness and Protective Services and for Public Works and Infrastructure approved two new special event by-laws.