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Author: City of Ottawa - Media Relations / Ville d'Ottawa - Relations avec les médias
Publication Date: July 9, 2026 - 11:41

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Community information hubs opening for residents impacted by the July 1 extreme weather event

July 9, 2026
Community information hubs will be open at various locations across the city.

The City is opening information hubs for residents that were impacted by the extreme weather event on Wednesday, July 1. Staff will be onsite to answer questions and provide information on programs, resources and safety.

The following community information hubs will be open today, Thursday, July 9 from 12 to 7 pm:

  • Ottawa Public Library - Beaverbrook - 2500 Campeau Drive
  • Ron Kolbus Centre - 102 Greenview Avenue
  • Ottawa Public Library - Centennial - 3877 Old Richmond Road
  • Nepean Sportsplex, Entrance 1 - 1701 Woodroffe Avenue
  • Ottawa Public Library - Emerald Plaza - 1547 Merivale Road

Please visit the City’s extreme weather webpage for details on locations, dates and hours of these community information hubs on Friday, July 10 and over the coming days. The locations and hours of these community information hubs are subject to change based on demand. Be sure to check the webpage before visiting a community information hub.

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