On November 15, 2019, a group of 27 organizations announced the formation of a local coalition called United for All. Led by the City of Ottawa, United Way East Ontario, Ottawa Police Service, and joined by many other organizations, the group will coordinate local efforts to overcome hate and violence in our city.
November 2019 Newsletter for Rideau-Rockcliffe
Rawlson King, Councillor for Rideau-Rockcliffe released his newsletter for November 2019 which examines new affordable housing approved for Ward 13 along with new public safety programs and community policing that will be introduced in Overbrook.
City of Ottawa to establish Anti-Racism Secretariat
Councillor Rawlson King's proposal to establish a policy unit at the City of Ottawa to address systemic racism in our community will be adopted in the City's 2020 budget.
Wendy Dennys wins Crime Prevention Award
Crime Prevention Ottawa is pleased to announce the winners of the 11th annual Crime Prevention Ottawa Awards. The awards honour people, programs and groups that are making our city a safer place for everyone.
Reminder to Residents: Get Your Flu Shot!
The purpose of this memo is to provide information about access to the flu vaccine in Ottawa this fall.
Ottawa City Council invests $10 million in Wateridge Village
Council approved a plan for the City to acquire a portion of the former Canadian Forces Base Rockcliffe from the federal government for up to 271 units of affordable housing.