#news #lrt #transit #transportationCity wants to know how you'll get to your local LRT station post-Stage 2A concept drawing of Dominion Station, coming in the second stage of LRT construction. (LRT Stage 2 Project) The City of Ottawa wants to know how you plan to get to your Stage 2 Confederation Line West station. The Stage 2 Confederation Line West extension will enhance and encourage active transportation through the creation of new pedestrian and cycling facilities, such as: ...
#newsCity opens emergency cooling centres as heat wave beginsSunset in Ottawa. Photo by Eric Galton via the OttawaStart Flickr Group. A heat warning has been issued by Environment and Climate Change Canada for the City of Ottawa for today and into next week. Heat warnings mean extra precautions need to be taken by everyone. ...
#news #canada day 2020Here's how Canada Day 2020 will go (spoiler: it's virtual this year)(Via Department of Canadian Heritage) Canada Day is a one of a kind event that brings together Canadians across the whole country. This is why, in light of the current and ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and the government’s priority of keeping Canadians safe, the government, and more specifically Canadian Heritage, has decided to celebrate Canada Day differently this year, in a way that will allow us to come together virtually to share our pride in being Canadian. ...
#news #transportationCity of Ottawa to return to enforcing on-street parking limits after moratoriumStarting Monday, June 29, the City will resume the enforcement of parking in excess of posted time limits, including 15-minute, one-hour, two-hour, three-hour and six-hour zones. Initially, parking control officers will issue warning notices to vehicles that are parked longer than the posted time limit. ...
#news #transit #coronavirusOC Transpo begins return to normal service levels“New Flyer” Photo by Justin S. Campbell, via Flickr. (Used under a Creative Commons License.) OC Transpo is increasing bus service throughout this month, towards an eventual return to normal summertime service on June 28. Here are some things that are changing as the transit agency adapts to the new normal: ...
#news #photos #coronavirusPHOTOS: Ottawa's slow emergence from isolationAs more businesses reopen and summer-like weather returns, Ottawa residents are increasingly coming out of their homes, while still remaining socially-distanced. OttawaStart’s Farah Khan snapped these photos over the last week showing the odd mix of life we are faced with: While some areas remain frozen in time, reflecting a pre-pandemic life, others show the new normal we have adapted to. ...
#news #museumsLINKS: Ottawa museums with great online exhibitsThe Canadian War Museum was recently lit up in blue to recognize the efforts of health care workers. (Via Canada War Museum) As social distancing efforts continue, public venues remain closed. The good news is, many museums have made some of their materials available online for you to enjoy. ...
#news #coronavirusOttawa's medical officer of health says to residents: 'You are flattening the curve'Dr. Vera Etches, Ottawa’s medical officer of health, has written an op-ed in the Ottawa Citizen with some encouraging news: efforts to “flatten the curve” and keep infection rates low are working. The data is clear on that, Etches wrote. ...
#news #coronavirusCity of Ottawa parks are open for use, but with restrictionsThe City, in consultation with Ottawa Public Health (OPH), is advising that the limited use of some spaces in City parks and beaches is now permitted. This does not include the use of sports fields and courts. Effective immediately, individuals and families can enjoy fresh air and some outdoor activities in City parks. ...
#entertainmentCheck out the National Gallery's online exhibits“Maman”, the giant spider sculpture outside the National Gallery of Canada. Photo by James Peltzer via the OttawaStart Flickr pool. The National Gallery of Canada is making themselves accessible throughout the pandemic by producing more digital content. Here’s a recent newsletter from them about what’s on! ...