Councillor Harder, Barbara Clubb and Howard Whittaker attended "Explore the North" Literary gala on November 17, 2009

Councillor Harder, Barbara Clubb and Howard Whittaker attended Councillor Harder, Barbara Clubb and Howard Whittaker attended

Councillor Harder helping to announce the opening of construction of the Strandherd- Armstrong Bridge.

Councillor Harder helping to announce the opening of construction of the Strandherd- Armstrong Bridge. Councillor Harder helping to announce the opening of construction of the Strandherd- Armstrong Bridge.

Councillor Harder, Councillor Thompson, Mayor O'Brien, MP Pierre Poilievre, Councillor Desroches and MPP Bob Chiarelli dig in and kick off the construction of the Strandherd-Armstrong bridge.

Councillor Harder, Councillor Thompson, Mayor O'Brien, MP Pierre Poilievre, Councillor Desroches and MPP Bob Chiarelli dig in and kick off the construction of the Strandherd-Armstrong bridge. Councillor Harder, Councillor Thompson, Mayor O'Brien, MP Pierre Poilievre, Councillor Desroches and MPP Bob Chiarelli dig in and kick off the construction of the Strandherd-Armstrong bridge.

Councillor Harder picking the winning ticket for the Stonebridge East Egg Hunt.

Councillor Harder picking the winning ticket for the Stonebridge East Egg Hunt. Councillor Harder picking the winning ticket for the Stonebridge East Egg Hunt.

Councillor Harder celebrating Two Monkeys coffee house 1st anniversary

Councillor Harder celebrating Two Monkeys coffee house 1st anniversary Councillor Harder celebrating Two Monkeys coffee house 1st anniversary
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  Fall Open House

September 28

Walter Baker Centre

upper concourse & Food Court

5:30-7:30

Hosted by

Councillor Harder & Councillor Desroches

OC Transpo, city planners, bylaw and much more.

 
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Royal visit will impact traffic and transit PDF Print E-mail
Tuesday, 29 June 2010
Ottawa - Residents of the National Capital Region can expect traffic and transit delays, disruptions and detours during the Queen’s visit to Ottawa from June 30 to July 3, 2010. Road closures will begin at approximately 10 a.m. on June 30 until late morning July 3. Residents are encouraged to plan ahead and allow for extra travel time, particularly in the downtown core and when the Queen is moving to and from the airport.

 The known road closures at this time include:

June 30:

• Mackenzie King Bridge (westbound) from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.

• Elgin Street between Queen Street and Laurier Avenue from noon to 2 p.m.

• McLeod Street between Elgin Street and O’Connor Street from noon to 2 p.m.

• Metcalfe Street between Argyle Avenue and McLeod Street from noon to 2 p.m.

There will be no parking on Metcalfe Street between McLeod Street and Slater Street from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.

July 1

• All regular Canada Day road closures will be in effect (for more details, visit ottawa.ca/traffic )

July 2

• No road closures expected

July 3

• Possibility of some minor traffic disruptions as the Queen departs for the airport late morning

Other rolling road closures can be expected in the above areas during the Queen’s visit.

To help you make informed decisions regarding your commuting plans, please monitor local radio and television stations, contact the City of Ottawa at 3-1-1 or visit ottawa.ca. Call the OC Transpo Info Line at 613-741-4390 or visit octranspo.com for the latest information on modified bus routes and schedules within the downtown core.

 

 
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