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Author: City of Ottawa - Media Relations / Ville d'Ottawa - Relations avec les médias
Publication Date: May 2, 2025 - 12:31
Meetings from May 5 to May 9
May 2, 2025
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Finance and Corporate Services Committee – Tuesday, May 6 at 10 am
- 2024 Procurement Year in Review
- Lease Financing Agreements 2024
- 2025 Update to Provincial and Federal Accessibility Plans
- Approval to Expropriate Lands – Bank Street Renewal Project – Phase 1C
- In Camera:
- Cybersecurity Update Q2 – In Camera – Report Out Date: Not to be Reported Out
- Staff Stabilization Update – Q4 2024 & Q1 2025
- In Camera:
- Labour relations matter
- Zoning By-law Amendment – 300 Eagleson Road
- Authority and Fees for Affordable Rental Unit Agreements entered into pursuant to the Development Charges Act, section 4.1
- In Camera:
- Cybersecurity update, and one matter involving information explicitly supplied in confidence to the Board by Canada, a province or territory or a Crown agency of any of them, a municipality or a First Nation, pursuant to section 44(2)(g) of the Community Safety and Policing Act.
A 25-year-old man was airlifted to hospital Friday after a single-vehicle crash in South Dundas township south of Ottawa. Read More
May 3, 2025 - 19:53 | Joanne Laucius | Ottawa Citizen
Katheryn Speck said she used to be a Canadian nationalist, travelled the world with a maple leaf on her backpack and once lived in Quebec so she could become fluently bilingual.But on Saturday she was among hundreds of people who rallied at the Alberta legislature to support separation from Canada, with many in the crowd waving Alberta flags and a few even displaying the U.S. Stars and Stripes.
May 3, 2025 - 19:50 | Rob Drinkwater | The Globe and Mail
Health Canada said the mix-up could cause patients to get a larger dose of painkiller than prescribed, possibly resulting in an overdose with 'potentially fatal health risks.'
May 3, 2025 - 19:47 | Andrew McIntosh | Global News - Canada
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