Attention all transit nerds! In the latest episode of the City’s official podcast series, we OttaTalk about the Transit Operations Control Centre (TOCC). This is the communications nerve centre ...
Ottawa residents showed their tremendous support by giving to the 41 st OC Transpo / Loblaw Annual Holiday Food Drive held on Saturday, December 13. This is the largest annual, single-day grocery ...
To maintain your fee subsidy, you must follow the guidelines in the Rights and Responsibilities document this includes an annual file review. A review of your file will be completed at least once a ...
If you have questions about your child care fee subsidy application or found an error, contact the City by email, phone, or in-person. This includes any questions about your Provincial Income Test ...
The schedules listed in the charts below are subject to change. Holiday hours and programs may vary. Reservations not required. Times for the Weight and cardio room and Pickleball - older adult ...
As the capital of Canada, the City of Ottawa is home to over one million people and is the fourth largest municipality in the country. With a vibrant technology sector, high median household income ...
OLIP is a multi-sectoral partnership of over 80 organizations working collaboratively to strengthen Ottawa’s capacity to attract, settle, and integrate immigrants. Through coordinated efforts across ...
The pre-school swimming levels are named after local creatures that swim in the Ottawa River. The designs are by artist Dean Ottawa from Kitigan Zibi Anishinabeg First Nation.
Ottawa residents who are unable to visit the Library regularly due to age, illness or disability. A minimum commitment of three months is required to sign up for the service. Customers can request ...
Many City of Ottawa buildings have amenities to provide easier access for people with disabilities.
Housing Elder abuse Meals for seniors and people with disabilities, etc.
The City of Ottawa is pleased to announce that Canada Video Relay Service (VRS) is available for residents wishing to use their service to access our general phone line by calling 613-580-2400. Canada ...