#newsCity seeking your input into new official planThe City of Ottawa invites residents to the launch of the project to develop the new Official Plan. The Official Plan is the strategic document that guides our city’s growth and development, and it will impact how and where the city will grow around us, now and for years to come. ...
#news #jobsDeadline to apply for summer student jobs with the city is March 1The city is hiring students for the summer. (OttawaStart photo) The City of Ottawa is hiring students for at least 78 gigs this summer. Applications opened earlier this month and close March 1, so there’s plenty of time left to get that dream job with the city, at least for a few weeks. ...
#newsPart of the Ottawa Citizen's building is up for leaseThe Ottawa Citizen/Sun building at 1101 Baxter Rd. (Google Maps) There’s space for lease in the Ottawa Citizen/Sun office building. The Regional Group, which recently bought the building on Baxter Road from Postmedia for an undisclosed sum, has posted an ad for 35,000 square feet of available space in the building for office or retail use. ...
#news #parliamentTours now open for new House of Commons and Senate locationsMPs take a group photo in January 2019 inside the new House of Commons in West Block. (Photo via Speaker’s Office/@HoCSpeaker) The new homes of the House of Commons and Senate are now open for tours. The two houses of Parliament relocated, the Commons to West Block and the Senate to the old Government Conference Centre, because of the closure of Centre Block for rehabilitation work that is expected to last at least 10 years. ...
#events #black history monthClose out Black History Month in Ottawa with these upcoming eventsA look at the Bank of Canada Museum’s exhibit on Viola Desmond, the first woman to be put on a Canadian banknote. (Via BOC Museum) Learn about Viola Desmond, laugh at Yuk Yuk’s, explore local art and more during Ottawa Black History Month events. ...
#news #sex"Anyway, how's your sex life?" asks Apt613, of the entire city“Give us the deets.” (Screenshot from The Room) There’s a scene in The Room, greatest film ever produced, in which Tommy Wiseau asks his best friend a truly relevant question. “Anyway, how’s your sex life?" Apt613 has also got some questions in their Big O-Town Sex Survey. ...
#news #family dayCity of Ottawa service changes for Family DayHere’s the city’s schedule and service changes for Family Day 2019. The City of Ottawa would like to remind residents of the following schedule changes for Family Day, Monday, February 18. Client services: Ottawa City Hall and all seven Client Service Centres, including the Government Service Centre located at 110 Laurier Avenue West, will be closed. ...
#news #trafficCommute likely to be delayed due to two-day protest downtownThe city is warning commuters to expect traffic delays due to a two-day protest downtown. (OttawaStart photo) Downtown commuters are advised to plan ahead for traffic delays on Tuesday, February 19 and Wednesday, February 20 as a result of the United We Roll Convoy for Canada. ...
#news #condoms #ottawa public healthVote on Ottawa Public Health's new condom designs (they're pretty bad)One of Ottawa Public Health’s 2018-2019 condom designs. (Via OPH) UPDATE Ottawa Public Health opened voting for their condom designs and they are… pretty lame. You can head to sexitsmart.ca to vote on your favourites… (Original blog below) Ottawa Public Health is looking for the new wrapper designs of their 2019-2020 condom series, and you can vote on what they’re going to be, starting on Valentine’s Day. ...
#winterChecklist: At least 30 things you should do in Ottawa before winter’s overSunrise on Parliament Hill, by Derek Mellon via the OttawaStart Flickr pool. We’re nearly halfway through February and the winter is just flying by. But with spring only starting March 20, there’s still plenty of time left if you want to squeeze some last few winter experiences out. ...