Awesome Ottawa April award to support cooking lessons for people with disabilitiesRichard Stewart is April’s recipient of the Awesome Ottawa grant. (Photo via Awesome Ottawa) (Via Awesome Ottawa) April’s Awesome Ottawa award goes to Richard Stewart to support his efforts to teach other people living with disabilities how to cook simple, healthy meals. ...
#news #planningRevised draft version of Ottawa's new official plan slated for this summerAn “unprecedented” level of public engagement with the City of Ottawa’s new official plan will result in a second draft plan to be released this summer. City planners will also put together an interim report to review the public comments received from the original draft, to be released sometime this spring. ...
16 city councillors call on Premier to permit outdoor recreation(Following is an open letter signed by 16 city councillors and sent to Premier Doug Ford on Wednesday. Under the current stay at home order, all sports fields, courts and other outdoor amenities are closed, excepting children’s play structures. For more info on COVID-related rules, see ottawa. ...
#news #transit #transportationOC Transpo moves ahead with permanent driver shields on busesPhoto: One of OC Transpo’s new operator barriers. Via Allan Hubley on Twitter. OC Transpo has made the move to permanently install protective barriers for drivers across its entire bus fleet. The barriers have been installed on 12 buses since 2019 as part of a test. ...
Summer eGuides now online to help plan ahead for city programsWith sights set on better days ahead, the City’s Summer eGuides are now online. Offered in English and French, peruse our COVID-modified summer camps, outdoor activities and virtual offerings. Registration takes place online starting Wednesday, May 5 at 9 pm. ...
#newsWhat's next for Ottawa's local COVID vaccine rolloutA COVID-19 vaccine. Photo via Spencer Davis/Unsplash. As the phase two vaccine rollout continues in our city, Vera Etches, Ottawa’s medical officer of health, is looking ahead to the next steps. “By the end of April … we’ll have protected most people over 60,” Etches said on Wednesday. ...
#artsSchool of the Photographic Arts Ottawa diploma exhibition No. 16 opens April 23(Via School of the Photographic Arts: Ottawa) SPAO’s Photographic Arts and Production Diploma students have worked tirelessly over this last challenging year in order to create innovative installations and portfolios that showcase their individual photographic practices. This diverse group of emerging talent is pushing the boundaries of the photographic medium, working with new technologies, alternative processes, ceramics, and digital pigment prints. ...
#oc transpo #springOC Transpo makes spring service adjustments starting April 18, 2021An OC Transpo bus downtown. (Photo via Shankar S. Used under a Creative Commons license.) (Via OC Transpo) Spring changes to OC Transpo service begin on Sunday, April 18. OC Transpo will roll into the season with the expansion of Rack & Roll to its entire bus network, further adjustments will be introduced due to the ongoing pandemic, and new detours will accommodate construction projects. ...
#newsNo blanket curfew for city parks, but some could start closing earlyThe city won’t pursue a uniform 8 p.m. closing time for its parks, but “certain problematic parks” could be closed by 9 p.m. or earlier if the local councillor approves. The idea of an early closing time came from Mayor Jim Watson, in response to recent problems at parks such as large gatherings, public drinking, and littering. ...
#news #ncc #cycling #natureNCC gets early start on car-free parkwaysPhoto: Residents enjoy cycling in May, 2020. Photo by Farah Kahn/OttawaStart.com. In addition to the existing weekends-only closure of the Queen Elizabeth Driveway, the National Capital Commission will now close the Sir John A. MacDonald and Sir George-Étienne Cartier Parkways to cars this weekend to enable active use. ...