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Ottawa By-law and Regulatory Services (BLRS; French: Services des Règlements Municipaux) is a branch of the municipal government of Ottawa, Ontario. It enforces local by-laws including parking, noise, property standards, animal control, and other areas regulated by the City of Ottawa.
Limebank is the terminal station on the Trillium Line in Ottawa, Ontario. The station is elevated with two side platforms and is located southwest of the intersection of Limebank and Earl Armstrong roads. [2] [3] OC Transpo Rapid bus routes 74 and 99 connect to this station with revenue service which began January 6, 2025. [4]
Ordnungsamt officers in Cologne, Germany Bylaw enforcement patch from Delta, British Columbia. A bylaw enforcement officer (also called municipal law enforcement or municipal enforcement) is an employee of a municipality, county or regional district, charged with the enforcement of local ordinance—bylaws, laws, codes, or regulations enacted by local governments.
The pandemic restrictions imposed by Canada’s most populous province immediately ran into opposition as police departments insisted they wouldn't use new powers to randomly stop pedestrians or ...
The movement quickly expanded to protest all COVID-19 restrictions and mandates. Beginning on January 22, 2022, hundreds of vehicles departed from various locations across Canada, converging in Ottawa on January 29 for a rally at Parliament Hill, joined by thousands of pedestrian protesters. Parallel demonstrations occurred in provincial ...
Tremblay is an O-Train station on the Confederation Line in Ottawa, Ontario. It is walking distance from the Ottawa train station, connecting to Via Rail Corridor inter-city rail services. The station opened on September 14, 2019 to replace the former Transitway bus rapid transit station known as Train Station (which closed on June 28, 2015).
Intercity Transport Hubs in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada Fallowfield station is located on the north side of Fallowfield Road (Regional Road 12) just west of its intersection with Woodroffe Avenue . The main station entrance faces southeast towards a short access road (Via Park Place) which connects the station to Fallowfield Road.
Bowesville is a train station on the Trillium Line in Ottawa, Ontario.It is a part of the Stage 2 O-Train expansion and was opened to the public on January 6, 2025. The station consists of two side platforms and is located southeast of the intersection of Bowesville and Earl Armstrong roads. [1]