OC Transpo’s spring service starts Sunday, April 22. Minor route changes will be made to help us get ready for rail and the opening of O-Train Line 1, the Confederation Line, later this year. Other spring service changes include adjusted schedules and seasonal reductions to reflect the lower demand for service as the winter term […]
Coming Soon: Changes to the City’s Green Bin Program
City Council approved a new agreement with Orgaworld Canada that will allow dog waste in green bins starting in mid-2019, as an improved service for residents. The recommendations also included a provision to allow residents to put their organic waste in plastic bags. The revised contract with Orgaworld Canada Ltd., the service provider for the […]
Easter activities and schedule changes
The City of Ottawa would like to remind residents of the following services and schedule changes for Friday, March 30, Good Friday, and Monday, April 2, Easter Monday. Client services: Ottawa City Hall and all seven Client Service Centres, including the Government Service Centre located at 110 Laurier Avenue West, will be closed on Good […]
Proposed Expanded Green Bin Program
The City of Ottawa’s Environment and Climate Protection Committee is considering an expanded Green Bin Program under a revised contract with Orgaworld Canada Ltd., on Monday, March 26. Starting in mid-2019, plastic bags and dog waste could be included in green bins for weekly pick up, eliminating the need for special liner bags and reducing […]
Volunteer with Doors Open Ottawa
The City of Ottawa is proud to present Doors Open Ottawa (DOO). On June 2 and 3, more than 150 of the city’s historically, culturally, and functionally significant buildings will open their doors for free public viewing. Each year, the City helps connect participating buildings with volunteers for this event. From greeting visitors to assisting […]
City unveils 40 winning names for O-Train vehicles
Today at Ben Franklin Place the Name the Trains Contest winning submissions were announced and certificates were presented to Ottawa’s next generation of O-Train riders. The certificates were presented to children and youth who submitted the chosen names for the six O-Train Trillium Line train cars and the 34 O-Train Confederation Line train cars. The young winners […]
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