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Cartes | Données ouvertes de la Ville dOttawa Cette carte, du Service de police d’Ottawa, est un outil de cartographie interactif qui permet aux utilisateurs de filtrer et de consulter certains types de crimes par quartier, par division du Service de police et par d’autres attributs de données
Ottawa Alert public emergency notification system Ottawa Alert, powered by Alertable, is the City of Ottawa’s notification system that will tell you about emergencies and recovery efforts that hit close to home
Browse and register for courses and camps | City of Ottawa Register Ottawa is the City of Ottawa's activity listing and registration system where you can browse for activities, bookmark your interests to a wish list and register online
Ottawa As a winner of Canada’s Best Diversity Employers for thirteen years, the City of Ottawa is committed to reconciliation, equity and cultural transformation We value a diversity of minds, perspectives and lived experiences to shape and lead the City’s workforce and respond to needs in our community
Tickets | City of Ottawa The City of Ottawa launched the Administrative Penalty System (APS) on June 4, 2025 This system changes how certain Provincial Offence Act violations are handled
Parking tickets - City of Ottawa Due to the nationwide Canada Post strike, the delivery of City paper bills and notifications will be delayed Important: Tickets will continue to be issued and payment due dates remain unchanged We strongly recommend using alternative payment methods to ensure your ticket payment is received on
Symbols of Ottawa The Royal Crown honours the naming of Ottawa as the Dominion of Canada’s capital by Her Majesty Queen Victoria in 1857 The maple leaf is another reference to Ottawa as the capital of Canada The canoe paddle and arrows symbolize the Outaouais Nation, who were the first occupants of the region