by Team Stittsville | Feb 24, 2022 | Information
La version française suit Mayor Jim Watson announced the termination of the State of Emergency for Ottawa, effective today at 4 pm. The State of Emergency was declared on February 6 in response to the serious danger and threat to the safety and security of residents...
by Team Stittsville | Feb 24, 2022 | Information
La version française suit Ottawa – Yesterday, Council passed several motions to support downtown residents and businesses affected by the demonstration. They included: Exploring deferral of interim 2022 property taxes for affected businesses in areas impacted by the...
by Glen Gower | Feb 21, 2022 | Notebook
La version française suit Some of my thoughts as the occupation downtown comes to an end: To people who live downtown, work downtown, or who have family and loved ones whose lives were disrupted for nearly a month: We’ve let you down. You felt unsafe in your own...
by Team Stittsville | Feb 21, 2022 | Information
La version française suit The City advises some services can resume in the downtown and surrounding area on Tuesday, February 22. The secured area established by law enforcement has been reduced in size. It now borders Somerset in the south, Bronson to the west,...
by Team Stittsville | Feb 20, 2022 | Information
La version française suit An update from Ottawa Police late Sunday afternoon: – An additional 22 vehicles were towed this morning, bringing the total to about 80 over the course of the unlawful protest. – Of the 191 arrests made, 389 charges were laid....