#news #coronavirusThe city's archives department is looking for your donations to help document the pandemicThe City of Ottawa Archives, in collaboration with uOttawa and Carleton University, is looking to gather records of how our residents have, are and will be experiencing the COVID-19 pandemic. For safety reasons, we will be accepting only digital records and scanned copies of physical records. ...
#news #rideau street #transportationPHOTOS: Rideau Street reconstruction project continuesA look at the future Rideau Street. (City of Ottawa) Construction is continuing on the renewal project for Rideau Street, between Sussex Drive and Dalhousie Street. This project includes renewal of the streetscape, and refreshed transportation elements. Among the new features that will be coming to the stretch of Rideau: LED street lighting, bike parking, cycling facilities, and greenery. ...
#news #sports #ottawa blackjacksThe Blackjacks, Ottawa's new basketball team, announce first training camp(Via Ottawa Blackjacks) The Ottawa BlackJacks of the Canadian Elite Basketball League (CEBL) announcedFriday their first-ever training camp will be held at TD Place Arena in the nation’s capital from July 17-22, 2020. With more than three-quarters of its team roster and basketball operation staff currently residing in Ottawa, and under strict adherence with local, provincial and federal health regulations, the BlackJacks will prepare for the upcoming CEBL Summer Seriesin their home market. ...
#news #musicAlmost 25k tuned into TD Ottawa Jazz Festival's online performance series TENACITY(Via TD Ottawa Jazz Festival) “Ottawa loves its festivals, and 2020 is no different. Rising to the challenge of broadcasting from home and reaching audiences virtually, TD Ottawa Jazz Fest has been online blowing minds all week. They have dubbed this season “Tenacity” because it turns out that you can’t lock artists down, and you can’t stop the music. ...
#news #coronavirus #ottawa public libraryMore Ottawa Public Library branches to offer returns and holds pickup servicesAs part of its ongoing and phased approach to resuming physical services, Ottawa Public Library is pleased to announce the opening dates for its returns and holds pickup service at the two following branches, as well as an increase to the temporary limit on holds. ...
#news #coronavirusTWEETED: Ottawa Public Health explains the change in face covering policyIn the days of late winter and early spring Ottawa Public Health and other health officials in Canada were saying face masks were not a necessity in the fight against COVID-19. In the early summer, things changed and the message essentially became “face coverings are a good idea. ...
#newsCity of Ottawa to reopen some service centres on July 6The City will have COVID-related safety protocols and features in place as it prepares for the reopening of some of its facilities and services on Monday, July 6. The City’s plan is based on guidance from Ottawa Public Health and aligns with the Province of Ontario’s plan to gradually relax emergency orders. ...
#news #ottawa public libraryLibrary 1:1 – Book a one-on-one consultation with information experts at Ottawa Public Library(Via the Ottawa Public Library) Ottawa Public Library (OPL) is launching Library 1:1, a new service that can help customers find what they are looking for with individualized help from one of OPL’s dedicated librarians or information experts. OPL staff will provide a 30-minute tutorial or consultation – by phone or internet chat – to assist customers in navigating the vast collections and resources available through OPL. ...
#news #city hallHave you heard Coun. Scott Moffatt's podcast yet?Coun. Scott Moffatt hosts a podcast about Rideau-Goulbourn. The Rideau Goulbourn Podcast, hosted by Coun. Scott Moffatt, is in its 11th episode now. The latest edition focuses on the current City of Ottawa ward boundary review, which considers how to potentially redraw Ottawa’s wards in order to be more representative of the population. ...
#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: ...