#news #skatingCity implements reservation system for its four outdoor refrigerated rinksTo facilitate the implementation of new capacity restrictions for outdoor recreation amenities, the City is re-introducing the online reservation system for peak times to book free 45-minute skating spots at its four outdoor refrigerated rinks, starting Monday, January 10. Residents will be able to book reservations at ottawa. ...
New COVID-19 vaccination options for prioritized Ottawa populations and occupationsOttawa Public Heath is implementing new vaccination options to increase the ease and availability of receiving a vaccine for prioritized populations including an online pre-registration tool for drop-in appointments and a specialized vaccine clinic. These prioritized populations include residents aged 60 and older, educational and childcare workers, employees, volunteers and caregivers of residents of long-term care homes, and pregnant individuals. ...
#farms #halloween #pumpkinsFind the perfect jack-o-lantern: List of Ottawa-area pumpkin patchesPhoto: Pumpkin season in Manotick. By Ross Dunn via the OttawaStart Flickr group. For the purposes of the list, we’re loosely defining pumpkin patch as any farm or larger roadside pumpkin-selling establishment. Additions/corrections? Click here to contact us… Abbey Hill Farms (Richmond) Headquartered in Richmond with smaller satellite locations around the region. ...
#news #coronavirusOntario cautiously lifting capacity limits in select settingsWith public health and health care indicators remaining stable or improving, the government, in consultation with the Chief Medical Officer of Health, is cautiously lifting capacity limits in select indoor and outdoor settings where proof of vaccination is required, as well as certain outdoor settings that have a capacity below 20,000. ...
#news #budgetCity of Ottawa 2022 budget consultations begin next weekYou will have several opportunities in the coming weeks to inform the City’s draft budget for 2022. From Wednesday, October 13 to Thursday, October 28, Councillors have organized virtual consultation sessions for residents to share comments and provide input on what the City’s priorities should be and where to find potential savings. ...
#news #trafficMore residential streets in Centretown going down to 30 km/h speed limitA slow down for children sign in Centretown. Photo by Mikey G via the OttawaStart Flickr pool. More residential streets in Centretown will be getting a lower speed limit of 30 km/h. Coun. Catherine McKenney tweeted earlier this week about the change, which is coming in November. ...
#news #coronavirus #vaccineOntario's new proof of vaccination rule to begin WednesdayAs of Wednesday, you’ll need to be ready to provide proof of your COVID-19 vaccination status in certain settings. Residents can download their vaccine receipt from the provincial booking portal as a temporary proof until the province rolls out “an enhanced vaccine certificate with a unique QR code to make it safer, more secure and convenient to show that you have been vaccinated, when required to do so”. ...
#newsNorm Macdonald, Canadian actor and comedian who got started in Ottawa, dies at 61Photo via NBC Norm Macdonald, famed Canadian actor and stand-up comedian who began his career in Ottawa, has died at 61 after a long and non-public battle with cancer. Macdonald’s passing was announced on Tuesday. “He was most proud of his comedy. ...
#news #coronavirusOttawa Public Health warns of possible COVID-19 exposure at AfroFestOttawa Public Health is currently investigating an individual who tested positive for COVID-19, who attended AfroFest Ottawa Music and Art Festival on September 4, from 4:30 pm to 7:30 pm at Mooney’s Bay Park and Beach, during their contagious period. All individuals who attended the event are advised that they may have been exposed to COVID-19. ...
#news #vaccine #coronavirusOttawa Public Health increases neighbourhood vaccination campaignOttawa Public Health and community health vaccination partners continue to make getting vaccinated against COVID-19 as easy and convenient as possible. Ottawa Public Health will be shifting COVID-19 community clinic capacity to increase vaccination opportunities at the neighbourhood level and meet an increasing demand for the COVID-19 vaccine. ...