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 Regional Municipality of Ottawa-Carleton
Location: Management Board Secretariat > Archives of Ontario > Exhibits > The Changing Shape of Ontario > Post World War II Regional Municipal Governments > Regional Municipality of Ottawa-Carleton
Readers should where possible verify the information before acting on it.
www.archives.gov.on.ca /english/exhibits/maps/counties/rmottawacarleton.htm

  
 Agricultural Capability Ratings And System Of Classification For The Soils Of The Regional Municipality Of Ottawa-Carleton (Exclu. Ottawa Urb. Fringe)
CanSIS > Publications > Soil surveys - Ontario > ON84-3 - AGRICULTURAL CAPABILITY RATINGS AND SYSTEM OF CLASSIFICATION FOR THE SOILS OF THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF OTTAWA-CARLETON (EXCLU.
Agricultural Capability Ratings And System Of Classification For The Soils Of The Regional Municipality Of Ottawa-Carleton (Exclu.
sis.agr.gc.ca /cansis/publications/on/on84-3/intro.html

  
 Regional rules of the road
" Chief of Police " means the Chief of Police of the Ottawa-Carleton Regional Police Service, or authorized representative and includes the officer in charge of any detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police either providing police services to an area municipality by agreement, or otherwise having jurisdiction in the Regional Area.
" Commission " means the Ottawa-Carleton Regional Transit Commission and any successor thereof, any local board of an area municipality or any local board of the Regional Municipality operating a public passenger transportation system, and any private body operating a public passenger transportation system under franchise from or agreement with the Regional Municipality.
(7) The Commissioner of Engineering and Works of The Corporation of the City of Ottawa may, by his or her order, with respect to Regional roads within the limits of the City of Ottawa,
www.magma.ca /~ocbc/region.html

  
 THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY
The Council of the Regional Municipality of Ottawa-Carleton met at Haydon Hall, Regional Headquarters, 111 Lisgar Street, Ottawa on Wednesday, 9 September 1998,
THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT Ottawa-Carleton Regional Council calls on the CRTC to defend and enhance local and regional television programming as a priority in its review of Canadian television policy.
Political advocacy: ways the Region can assist school boards to lobby the Province of Ontario on behalf of children at risk, inner-city schools, and the marketing of Ottawa as a high-quality, child-friendly city, such that provincial education policies reflect this Regional need.
city.ottawa.on.ca /calendar/ottawa/archives/rmoc/Regional_Council/09Sep98/9septrcm.htm

  
 Canadian Genealogy and History Links - Organizations and Societies
Mainland South Heritage Society Areas of interest include the communities located within the Halifax Regional Municipality from Armdale to Pennant.
British Columbia Historical Federation The federation provides a forum to publicize successes of regional historical societies.
Carleton County Historical Society Local historical information concerning the Charles Connell Museum and Archive, Woodstock, New Brunswick, Canada.
www.islandnet.com /~jveinot/cghl/organization.html

  
 REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF OTTAWA CARLETON
On 23 September 1998, Council approved the guidelines for the installation and removal of bus bays on Regional Roads, which support the Transit Priority objectives of the Region’s Transportation Master Plan.
approve the preliminary design for the removal of the bus bays listed in Annex A. authorize the initiation of the Public Hearing process as required by Sections 297 and 300 of the Ontario Municipal Act.
The removals are planned to be carried out within the 1999 Regional Resurfacing Program; however, not all removals may take place in 1999.
hunt-club.ncf.ca /01intro/Busbayreport.htm

  
 Regional rules of the road
" Chief of Police " means the Chief of Police of the Ottawa-Carleton Regional Police Service, or authorized representative and includes the officer in charge of any detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police either providing police services to an area municipality by agreement, or otherwise having jurisdiction in the Regional Area.
" Commission " means the Ottawa-Carleton Regional Transit Commission and any successor thereof, any local board of an area municipality or any local board of the Regional Municipality operating a public passenger transportation system, and any private body operating a public passenger transportation system under franchise from or agreement with the Regional Municipality.
(7) The Commissioner of Engineering and Works of The Corporation of the City of Ottawa may, by his or her order, with respect to Regional roads within the limits of the City of Ottawa,
www.magma.ca /~ocbc/region.html

  
 Legislative Assembly of Ontario. Committees
6.Sections 1 to 9 of the Regional Municipality of Ottawa-Carleton and French-Language School boards Statute Law Amendment Act, 1994.
(4)The agreement dated July 22, 1998 between The Regional Municipality of Haldimand-Norfolk and the Solicitor General for the provision of police services in the regional municipality is continued as an agreement between the Town of Haldimand and the Town of Norfolk, as parties in lieu of the regional municipality, and the Solicitor General.
5.The costs of the election in the municipal area that are payable in 2000 shall be included in the operating budget of The Regional Municipality of Haldimand-Norfolk for 2000.
www.ontla.on.ca /documents/Bills/37_Parliament/Session1/b025_e.htm

  
 THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY
THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT Ottawa-Carleton Regional Council calls on the CRTC to defend and enhance local and regional television programming as a priority in its review of Canadian television policy.
Political advocacy: ways the Region can assist school boards to lobby the Province of Ontario on behalf of children at risk, inner-city schools, and the marketing of Ottawa as a high-quality, child-friendly city, such that provincial education policies reflect this Regional need.
In the event that the RMOC, City of Ottawa, or the private sector developers would like to utilize ministry-owned land in the area to construct a berm, they should contact the Ottawa District Office at 530 Tremblay Road to review proposals.
city.ottawa.on.ca /calendar/ottawa/archives/rmoc/Regional_Council/09Sep98/9septrcm.htm

  
 Legislative Assembly of Ontario. Hansard
We are members of the regional council for the regional municipality of Ottawa-Carleton but what we have to say to you is our own positions taken after reviewing the New Directions discussion paper.
I, from the south Ottawa clinic; Lori Pope, from the Ottawa university student legal aid; Louise Toone, from the Hawkesbury clinic; and finally Mary Garrett, from the west end legal clinic, will be making representations that affect eastern Ontario.
Ottawa and Toronto are going to be the two starting test cases.
www.ontla.on.ca /french/hansard/committee_debates/36_parl/session1/gengov/g037.htm

  
 Nepean, Ontario - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Nepean was a suburban municipality adjacent to Ottawa, Ontario, Canada until it was amalgamated with the 10 other municipalities that formed the Regional Municipality of Ottawa Carleton in 2001 to become the new city of Ottawa.
It should be noted, however, that most big ticket municipal infrastructure items (transit, garbage collection, sanitary sewers, water, arterial roads, police, social services) were the responsibility of the Regional Municipality of Ottawa-Carleton, not the former City of Nepean.
The geographic boundaries of Nepean changed considerably over this time; the original town hall of the township of Nepean was located in Westboro, which was annexed in 1949 by the city of Ottawa.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Nepean,_Ontario   (422 words)

  
 Carleton County, Ontario - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In 1969, Carleton became the Regional Municipality of Ottawa-Carleton, and in 2001 the Regional Municipality was amalgamated into the current City of Ottawa.
Carleton County and today's city of Ottawa have the same borders, except that when the RM of Ottawa-Carleton came into existence it added the Township of Cumberland from Russell County.
Early Carleton County included a vague area of Eastern Ontario that included most of what is now Lanark County plus the area of what is now Ottawa west of the Rideau River.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Carleton_County,_Ontario   (537 words)

  
 IPC - M-13
Bonsall that it is funded, in addition to revenues from passenger fares, by the Regional Municipality of Ottawa-Carleton and by the Ontario provincial government.
This regional area includes the Township of Cumberland, the City of Gloucester, the Township of Goulborn, the City of Kanata, the City of Nepean, the Township of Osgoode, the City of Ottawa, the Township of Rideau, the Village of Rockcliffe Park, the City of Vanier, and the Township of West Carleton.
OC Transpo is the Regional Transit Authority for the Ottawa-Carleton Region.
www.ipc.on.ca /english/orders/orders-m/m-13.htm   (4926 words)

  
 Technology's Tangled Web--
The venture--coordinated by an executive committee comprised of representatives from the regional municipality of Ottawa-Carleton, the city of Ottawa, Cumberland and Autodesk--is streamlining municipal services across the region while minimizing participants' costs and risks.
Cumberland made the leap, however, by joining forces with 11 neighboring municipalities and the Ottawa-Carleton regional government to create a single virtual enterprise that serves 750,000 constituents in a 2,700-square-kilometer region.
Using Autodesk Inc.'s Autodesk Municipal Products (AMP), Cumberland obtained the same online power as Ottawa, a city of 320,000 that's acclaimed as "Canada's high-tech capital." Even tiny Rockliffe Park Village, Ontario, population 2,200, has climbed aboard to create its own customized GIS.
www.geoplace.com /gw/2000/0008/0800hch1.asp   (4926 words)

  
 Historic counties of Ontario - Enpsychlopedia
Carleton County became the Regional Municipality of Ottawa-Carleton, now the City of Ottawa, a single-tier municipality.
Victoria County became the City of Kawartha Lakes, a single-tier municipality.
Ontario County originally existed from 1792 to 1800, and was split with the eastern portion joining Frontenac County and the western portion joining Addington County.
www.grohol.com /psypsych/Historic_counties_of_Ontario   (4926 words)

  
 Districts - Ontario Sheep Marketing Agency
District 9 Counties of Renfrew and Lanark, and the Township of West Carleton and the City of Kanata in the Regional Municipality of Ottawa-Carleton.
District 10 Counties of Russell, Prescott, Glengarry Stormont, Dundas and Grenville, and the Regional Municipality of Ottawa-Carleton except the Township of West Carleton and the City of Kanata.
District 5 Counties of Wellington and Dufferin, and the Regional Municipalities of Halton and Peel.
www.ontariosheep.org /DISTRICT.HTML   (183 words)

  
 Conservation Authorities Act - R.R.O. 1990, Reg. 159
In the Township of West Carleton in The Regional Municipality of Ottawa-Carleton.
In West Carleton Township in The Regional Municipality of Ottawa-Carleton.
In Lanark Township in the County of Lanark.
www.e-laws.gov.on.ca /DBLaws/Regs/English/900159_e.htm   (1366 words)

  
 Municipal Resolutions Passed in Support of an ODA
This came after a presentation was made to the Ottawa Carleton Region's Community Services Committee by local members of the ODA Committee on October 28, 1998 which led that Committee of the Regional Municipality to pass a resolution along the same lines as above.
On November 12, 1998, the Regional Municipality of Ottawa Carleton passed a resolution which supports enactment of the Ontarians with Disabilities Act.
You will note that a letter from the Mayor of Niagara Falls, who is, by his election to the office of Mayor, also a Regional
www.odacommittee.net /resolutions.html   (1366 words)

  
 Correctional Service Canada - Community Profiles 1996 - Ottawa, Ontario
The Ottawa-Carleton Regional Municipality (the Ontario part of the Ottawa-Hull CMA) includes the census districts of Ottawa, Osgoode, Cumberland, Gloucester, Nepean, Rideau, Goulbourn, Kanata, and West Carleton.
In Ontario, young offenders aged 12 to 15 (Phase 1) come under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Community and Social Services (MCCS), 16 and 17 year olds (Phase 2) are under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of the Solicitor General and Correctional Services.
Ministry of Community and Social Services, Toronto, Ontario.
www.csc-scc.gc.ca /text/rsrch/community/ottawa96/ottawa96_e.shtml   (1366 words)

  
 Rodders CAS CadWerx - Project Area
Client - Regional Municipality of Ottawa Carleton, Gloucester, Ontario
NRC 100 Sussex Drive, Ottawa, Ontario [completed 1997]
Biology Building, Ottawa University, Ottawa, Ontario [completed 2002]
www.rodders.com /project.html   (1366 words)

  
 Ottawa, Ontario
The flag illustrated in Flagscan is the flag of the Regional Municipality of Ottawa-Carleton.
The logo reflects Ottawa's status as the nation's capital with its three streamers forming an abstract, subtle suggestion of a maple leaf or a hint of the local architecture.
The flag was adopted 26 June 1985 by the Regional Council and is a simpler version of the coat of arms.
www.fotw.net /flags/ca-on-ot.html   (1366 words)

  
 Cumberland, Ontario - Real Estate Listings and Information
Cumberland is the easternmost of the eleven municipalities that comprise the Regional Municipality of Ottawa-Carleton, Canada's National Capital Region.
Situated on the south bank of the Ottawa River, just east of Ottawa, Cumberland is a safe and friendly municipality in which to live, work and play.
Cumberland combines the best of both town and country.
www.ovalcreek.com /cgi-bin/CityInfo.cgi?CityID=19697   (1366 words)

  
 subdiv.txt
For More Information Write or Call: The Plans Administration Division Planning & Property Department Regional Municipality of Ottawa-Carleton 111 Lisgar Street Ottawa, Ontario, K2P 2L7 Phone: (613) 560-2053, Fax: 560-6006 You may also contact the appropriate local municipality.
Rights of Appeal All appeals on subdivisions are made to the Ontario Municipal Board (OMB).
Land in the subdivision may be offered for sale after draft approval, but the sale cannot be finalized until after registration.
www.ncf.carleton.ca /freenet/rootdir/menus/government/OLD/rmoc/dept/plan/broch/subdiv.txt   (995 words)

  
 NCF Profile
The NCF serves communities on both sides of the provincial boarder: Regional Municipality of Ottawa-Carleton (RMOC) in Ontario and the Hull area in Quebec.
The areas are made up of the cities of Ottawa and Hull and surrounding townships and towns in Ontario and Quebec including: Cumberland, Goulbourn, Gloucester, Kanata, Nepean, Osgoode, Rideau, Vanier, Rockcliffe Park, West Carleton, and Gatineau.
Started in November of 1991, the National Capital FreeNet (NCF), based in Ottawa, Ontario, is now Canada's largest FreeNet and the second largest FreeNet in the world.
www.si.umich.edu /Community/connections/archives/pro_ncf.html   (1020 words)

  
 Correctional Service Canada - Community Profiles 1996 - Ottawa, Ontario
The Ottawa-Carleton Regional Municipality (the Ontario part of the Ottawa-Hull CMA) includes the census districts of Ottawa, Osgoode, Cumberland, Gloucester, Nepean, Rideau, Goulbourn, Kanata, and West Carleton.
In 1996, Ottawa had an unemployed population of 35,905 and an unemployment rate of 8.6%, whereas in 1991, the unemployed population was lower at 28,790 and the rate 6.9%.
Ottawa, a city with a 1996 population of 763,425 inhabitants has within its immediate vicinity one maximum security shared provincial facility, one adult minimum security facility, one secure and four open custody youth (16 and 17 year olds) facilities.
www.csc-scc.gc.ca /text/rsrch/community/ottawa96/ottawa96_e.shtml   (1020 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: List of Ottawa neighbourhoods
Nepean was a municipality adjacent to Ottawa, Ontario, Canada until it was amalgamated with the 10 other municipalities that formed the Regional Municipality of Ottawa Carleton in 2001 to become the new city of Ottawa.
Kanata was a city just west of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada until it was amalgamated with Ottawa and the surrounding cities in 2001 to become the new city of Ottawa.
Munster, Ontario is a quiet village situated south-west of Stittsville, west of Richmond and north of North Gower.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/List-of-Ottawa-neighbourhoods   (1020 words)

  
 SM3CER Contest Service/Rules - Ontario QSO Party
Ontario stations send signal report and county, district, regional municipality or city in the case of the Cities of Toronto, Sudbury, Ottawa, Hamilton and Kawartha Lakes.
Certificates to the top scoring stations in each category and to the top scoring stations in each Ontario county, district, regional municipality and the City of Toronto.
Regional certificates will be issued to the top scoring stations in each region of Ontario i.e.
www.sk3bg.se /contest/ontqp.htm   (1105 words)

  
 Cumberland, Ontario - Real Estate Listings and Information
Cumberland is the easternmost of the eleven municipalities that comprise the Regional Municipality of Ottawa-Carleton, Canada's National Capital Region.
Situated on the south bank of the Ottawa River, just east of Ottawa, Cumberland is a safe and friendly municipality in which to live, work and play.
The urban area forms part of the community of Orléans and provides an award-winning, well-planned, vibrant community setting with recreational facilities, shopping plazas, and a full range of housing options, as well as business and industrial parks.
www.ovalcreek.com /cgi-bin/CityInfo.cgi?CityID=19697   (1105 words)

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