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Author: City of Ottawa - Media Relations / Ville d'Ottawa - Relations avec les médias
Publication Date: October 3, 2025 - 16:35
Meetings from October 6 to 10
October 3, 2025
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Built Heritage Committee – Monday, October 6 at 9:30 am
- Designation of the former Ellis House at 2400 Bank Street under part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act
- Wellington Street West in Hintonburg Heritage Conservation District feasibility assessment
- Consideration of objection to the notice of Intention to designate 251 Besserer Street, under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act
- Status update – Built Heritage Committee inquiries and motions – for the period ending September 24, 2025
Ottawa Police Service Board - Human Resources Committee – Tuesday, October 7 at 10 am
- In Camera:
- Executive succession management
- One personal matter
Ottawa City Council – Wednesday, October 8 at 10 am
Police Service Board Finance and Audit Committee – Friday, October 10 at 10 am
- 2026 Budget Consultation results
Michael McLeod, one of five members of Canada’s 2018 junior team recently acquitted of sexual assault charges, has signed a three-year contract with Avangard Omsk of the Russian-based Kontinental Hockey League.Omsk confirmed the signing on Thursday in a post on the social media platform X.
October 9, 2025 - 13:50 | | The Globe and Mail
Canada's income divide remains at record high levels, according to Statistics Canada, which adds that the top 20 per cent hold the majority of household net worth in Canada.
October 9, 2025 - 13:48 | Ari Rabinovitch | Global News - Canada
In the Canadian imagination, Prince Edward Island is the land of the potato. While smaller, the lesser-known upper Saint John River Valley in New Brunswick punches above its weight in the spud industry, with high-yield crops that many farmers attribute to fertile soil. The valley, which runs down the western edge of New Brunswick from Grand Falls to Woodstock, is home to potato-growing hubs such as Florenceville-Bristol, the self-appointed “French Fry Capital of the World” and birthplace of the founders of McCain Foods.
October 9, 2025 - 13:43 | Reporting and photography by Chris Donovan | The Globe and Mail
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