After reviewing the Ontario government’s new orange-restrict regulations and ensuring all safety protocols are in place, the City is gradually restarting its recreation activities and services at its hub locations. The Province of Ontario moved Ottawa from modified stage two restrictions to the new orange-restrict status on Saturday, November 7. The start dates for the services are […]
OPH’s Influenza Clinics
As with almost everything this year, COVID-19 has changed the way that Ottawa Public Health (OPH) can conduct their public influenza clinics. Now more then ever, it is highly important to get your flu-shot, and this year OPH needs to ensure that their clinic venues follow COVID-19 safety protocols. As such, OPH influenza clinics are […]
Public Information Sessions on the City’s Official Plan
The City will be hosting a series of public information sessions concerning a key cornerstone of the new Official Plan, which is the Transect approach. This is a new proposed approach to planning in Ottawa as the City will plan by context, recognizing the specific needs of neighbourhoods in different parts of the City. City staff are […]
New provincial restrictions impact some City recreation and arts activities
With the announcement of new provincial restrictions to slow the spread of COVID-19, the City has announced the closure of fitness centres including cardio and weight rooms, the suspension of fitness classes and aquafitness, and the closure of interactive exhibits at City museums and art galleries. Team sports using City facilities will be limited to […]
Three things you need to know about changes to the Temporary Mandatory Mask By-law
Back in July, City Council passed a temporary by-law to make masks mandatory in all enclosed public spaces. Many residents have embraced the move, but COVID-19 is still out there. With schools, businesses and services continuing to reopen, it’s crucial we all continue to do our part to reduce the spread. Council made a number […]
Ward Boundary Review Consultations
The City will be conducting the second round of public consultations for the Ward Boundary Review, and residents are invited to provide their feedback on this important matter. This round will result in a Recommendations Report that will be considered by the Finance and Economic Development Committee and City Council later this year in December. […]
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