Source Feed: City of Ottawa News Releases
Author: City of Ottawa - Media Relations / Ville d'Ottawa - Relations avec les médias
Publication Date: January 26, 2026 - 19:02
Stay informed
Special advisory: winter weather parking ban to be lifted at 7 pm
January 26, 2026
The winter weather parking ban will end at 7 pm today, Monday, January 26.
Be in the know about snow
- Subscribe to our electronic email alerts. If you subscribe to e-Alerts, you will receive notification each time a winter weather parking ban is put in place, extended or lifted. There is no charge for this service, and you can unsubscribe at any time.
- Follow us on Facebook, Bluesky and X to receive updates
- Residents can also download the City of Ottawa app on their Android or Apple device to receive up-to-date information on winter parking bans and other City news.
For more winter parking information, please visit the winter parking web page.
On Oct. 9, 1970, the Vancouver Canucks skated onto the ice for their inaugural National Hockey League game. They wore white sweaters with a striking blue-and-green crest on the chest.The crest depicted a rounded-corner rectangle resembling a hockey rink as seen from overhead. A hockey stick set inside the rink revealed a stylized letter C for Canucks. The tricolour palette was inspired by the natural wonders of British Columbia with green for the forests, blue for the ocean and white for snowcapped mountains.
January 28, 2026 - 04:15 | Tom Hawthorn | The Globe and Mail
OTTAWA — Canada’s Liberals have received another boost in voter support after Prime Minister Mark Carney’s recent tour to China and Davos, Switzerland, with nearly half of Canadians now saying they would likely vote Liberal if a federal election were held today.
The
Postmedia-Leger poll was taken Jan. 23–26...
January 28, 2026 - 04:00 | Christopher Nardi | National Post
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Prime Minister Mark Carney told the world at Davos last week that Canada is building strength at home amid a rupture in globalization and positioning itself as a middle power that similar nations can trust to be a responsible leader in the diplomatic arena.
In short, the
technocrat extraordinaire
portrayed Canada as guided by values like human rights and sovereignty, encouraging other middle powers to build resiliency in this new world order.
The speech came just days after Carney forged a “strategic partnership” with China’s Xi Jinping to reduce Canada’s 100...
January 28, 2026 - 04:00 | Tracy Moran | National Post


Comments
Be the first to comment