Ottawa’s advisory committees are currently frozen from replacing members whose terms would otherwise have expired.
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Ottawa’s advisory committees are currently frozen from replacing members whose terms would otherwise have expired.
A provincial bill has the City of Ottawa worried about the future funding of long-term care homes in the city.
Free fridges and insulation upgrades have helped 88 low-income households save energy and more than 200 homes in and around Ottawa will benefit next, says Dana Silk, general manager of the non-profit EnviroCentre, which runs energy efficient programs.
Plans for a transportation partnership between Ottawa’s school boards are driving ahead with the submission of a proposed operating agreement to the Ministry of Education.