This feature story is part of the “Your priorities in action” series, highlighting real progress the City is making on improving daily life in Ottawa and delivering its Term of Council priorities.
Des collectes de déchets supplémentaires auront lieu au cours des deux prochaines semaines. Les résidents touchés par la tempête pourront déposer plus de trois articles lors de la prochaine collecte d ...
concernant une modification du Plan officiel en vertu du paragraphe 17(34) de la Loi sur l’aménagement du territoire Il a été décidé à la date susmentionnée d’approuver, sous réserve de trente (30) ...
Recycling collection in Ottawa is managed by Circular Materials, a non-profit working on behalf of product producers under Ontario’s new Individual Producer Responsibility framework. In this ...
En raison des fortes pluies, plusieurs rues sont inondées à Ottawa. Veuillez consulter la page Carte de la circulation, listes de données, et ressources pour obtenir les plus récentes informations sur ...
The interactive map may be used to identify known riverine flood hazards for a property or area. The content of the map is for informational purposes only and represents results of on-going flood ...
Rats are unwelcome visitors in our city, and can lead to property damage, food contamination and various health concerns. Effective management is a shared responsibility between the City of Ottawa, ...
July 2, 2026 - O-Train expansion construction will result in varying impacts to west end Highway 417 ramps and interchanges this summer– including Pinecrest Road, Holly Acres Road and Moodie Drive. We ...
Le maire Mark Sutcliffe, le personnel de la Ville d’Ottawa et les partenaires d’Hydro Ottawa feront le point sur l’intervention de la Ville à la suite de la tempête.
Watch out for downed electrical power lines in flooded areas. Call 9-1-1 to report it, and then contact your hydro provider. Don’t drive or walk through flooded areas as the water can be deeper than ...
Snow clearing is done using a road-priority system, with high-use, emergency and transit routes cleared first based on Council approved maintenance quality standards. Timelines may be paused when a ...
There are three types of stations in Ottawa. We have 26 urban fire stations, 3 composite fire stations and 16 rural fire stations. Urban stations are staffed by career firefighters. Composite stations ...