OPH re-establishes capacity limits, public health measures effective Monday
OTTAWA – As COVID-19 cases climb again, Ottawa Public Health (OPH) has reinstituted COVID-19 safety protocols.
Read moreOTTAWA – As COVID-19 cases climb again, Ottawa Public Health (OPH) has reinstituted COVID-19 safety protocols.
Read moreCITY HALL – The city’s Finance and Economic Development committee (FEDCo) received an update today (Dec. 17) on the three extensions of the Stage 2 LRT project, to the east, west and south.
Read moreOur communities are facing a very concerning increase of COVID-19 cases. The Omicron variant is here, and it is increasing the pressures on our already fragile health system.
Read moreOTTAWA – Starting December 20, provincial regulations will require youth, ages 12 to 17, to show proof of vaccination and valid identification to access city indoor recreation and cultural facilities for all activities, including organized sports.
Read moreCORKERY – Some spare funds and an assist from the Greensmere Golf and Country Club, and the Western Ottawa Community Resource Centre (WOCRC) was able to provide 25 Christmas baskets and dinners to needy senior community members.
Read moreCARP – Two public buildings in Carp will become free wi-fi hubs as city staff continue to advance connectivity as part of the Ottawa’s Smart City Strategy referred to as Smart City 2.0.
Read moreCONSTANCE BAY – The deadline to register your beautifully lit up home is Friday (Dec. 17) and participants and tourists can now see all the entrants on a map, so they can tour the village and see them for real.
Read moreCOVID-19 – LATEST NEWS THIRD DOSE OF COVID-19 VACCINE NOW AVAILABLE TO RESIDENTS 50+ Based on the recommendation of the
Read moreARNPRIOR – We’ve seen Fitzroy Harbour’s Syd Gravel tow cars, move tractors, lift more than 110,000 pounds in a single day, and last week (Dec. 8), the Valley strongman clean and jerked a really big cheque, right over to the University of Ottawa Heart Institute.
Read moreCARP – Wiped out by Saturday’s (Dec. 11) terrible and damaging weather, the organizers of the 12th annual Carp Santa Claus parade want to ensure the West Carleton Food Access Centre (WCFAC) is supported and the kids of West Carleton still get a chance to see Santa.
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