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HELLO OTTAWA

  • In the weekend ottawan:

    → We’re number one in working from home

  • → Have you been to Rideau Hall? Oh, you must go

  • → New Sens coach is in it to win it


  • Labour Day

  • Monday is Labour Day, which the staff of the ottawan will recognize by doing none. We’ll see you again Tuesday as the world starts up again.

– Martha and Darren

STATS

Number

  • 1
  • – Where Ottawa-Gatineau is found on the list of ‘Percentage of employees working mostly from home in select cities’ as compiled by StatCan. Thirty-four per cent of Ottawa-Gatineau employees work from home, compared to second place Oshawa at 25.6 per cent. At number 15 is St. Catharines–Niagara, with only 13.2 per cent of employees working from home. (Jesse Tahirali at CTV)

    Related The Public Service Alliance of Canada is preparing a $1 million campaign to return to an only two-days-in-the-office mandate for Federal public service workers.

Ottawan (in transit) of the Day 

  • Jesus Del Amo
  • – The defender from Spain’s Real Avilés Industrial CF has signed with Atlético Ottawa for the rest of the season. This is the first signing for the team after it was fined by the Canadian Premier League for head coach Carlos Gonzalez’s comments implying that the league was impeding his signing up of players.  (John Jacques in the Northern Tribune)

Quote

  • We’re looking for guys who want to be better next year. If you’ve been here seven, eight or nine years, you’ve to be better next year

  • – New Sens coach Travis Green promising his players that they can look forward to a tough training camp. (Ottawa Citizen)

Sports

  • FRONTIER Ottawa Titans 0 – New York Boulders 2 last night

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CITY HALL AGENDA

What’s going on at City Hall

Committee of Adjustment
Tuesday, September 3, 2024

PANEL 3 9:00 am

  • 1579 9th Line – To subdivide the property into two separate parcels to create one new lot for a surplus farm dwelling.
  • 5444 West River – To expand the existing garage with a reduced side yard setback.
  • 1780 Burnt Lands – To permit an increased aggregate area of accessory buildings for the construction of a one-storey workshop.
  • 6051 Herberts Corners – To permit an increased building footprint and a driveway for the construction of a coach house with an attached garage.
  • 5100 Loggers – To permit a reduced interior side yard setback for the existing non-complying dwelling.
  • 1712 Devine – To permit an increased cumulative floor area of accessory structures for the construction of a detached garage.
  • 1126 Cope – To permit a driveway to occupy 60 per cent of the front yard.
  • 612 Smith –To subdivide the property into two separate parcels of land to create one new lot for future residential development and to convey a portion of land to the abutting property to the south.

📋 Agenda
 

PANEL 2 1:00 pm

  • 1494 Kilborn – To permit a reduced landscaped area, interior side yard, front yard setbacks and a driveway to be located between the front wall and the street for the construction of a detached dwelling.
  • 848 Broadview – To subdivide the property into two separate parcels of land to establish separate ownership for each half of the existing semi-detached dwelling.
  • 81 Burland – To permit a reduced interior side yard setback and number of residential and visitor parking spaces for the construction of a seven-unit low-rise apartment building.
  • 13 Trump – To subdivide the property into two separate parcels of land to create separate ownership for two of the existing townhouse dwellings.
  • 185 Kamloops – To permit an increased building height for the dwelling currently under construction.
  • 1551 Verchères – To subdivide the property into two parcels for future residential development.
  • 2181 Quinn – To permit a reduced total of interior side yard setback and interior (south) side yard setback for renovations to enlarge to the existing garage
  • 1353 Gosset – To permit reduced front yard setbacks for each half of a proposed semi-detached dwelling.
  • 3776, 3780 Albion – To subdivide the property into two lots for back-to-back townhouse buildings (4 dwelling units and 4 additional dwelling units) with reduced driveway width, increased eaves and stair riser projection and individual and shared driveways on the same lot.
  • 2894 Bank – To subdivide the property into two separate parcels of land. The existing detached dwellings will remain.

📋 Agenda

WHAT OTTAWA IS TALKING ABOUT

👕 Giant Tiger

  •  Ottawa-headquartered Giant Tiger has partnered with national Indigenous charity Indspire in creating an exclusive orange shirt to raise awareness for National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. Designed by Ojibwe artist Patrick Hunter, 100 per cent of the proceeds will go to Indspire’s Learning from the Past Fund supporting Indigenous post-secondary students.  (Mario Toneguzzi in Retail Insider) (The shirts)

⚕️ Safe Injection Sites

  • The Province says crime around the Somerset West safe consumption site is 250 per cent higher than the rest of the City – but neither the Province nor the police can back that up. The stats that are available show that violent crime decreased since the site opened in 2017, as did break and enter. But drug offenses and theft under $5,000 did go up. (Elizabeth Payne in the Ottawa Citizen)

🛒 ByWard Market

  •  There is a new Metro grocery store in ByWard Market. The 132nd Metro store opened last week and will be named Metro Rideau. University of Ottawa students can get 10 per cent off every day through its student discount programme. (Grocery Business)
  •  OC Transpo head Renée Amilcar refused to rule out a December start for the Trillium line. At yesterday’s light rail subcommittee meeting, Barrhaven East ward councillor Wilson Lo said the delays coming from OC Transpo over when the Trillium line would eventually open was on the verge of ‘ridiculousness’.  Amilcar responded with, ‘I prefer to be ridiculous today instead of giving something that you would like to hear. We are not ready to do so’. (Arthur White-Crummey at CBC)

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EVENTS


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Today

  • You have all weekend to visit Ottawa Chinatown Night Market 2.0, where you’ll find an incredible selection of street food and performances. Today through Sunday on Somerset St. West between Bronson Ave and Bell St.

  • Ottawa Craft Beer Week highlights: Stray Dog Brewery is giving away Ottawa Titans tickets all day. Take the Brew Donkey shuttle to hop on and hop off as you visit the breweries. Get $2 off your draught pour at Broken Stick and Dominion City when you show ‘em your passport. Take a tour of the Whiprsnapr Brewery this evening. Bicycle Craft Beer will test your beer knowledge at the taproom Trivia from 7:00 pm to 9:00pm. If you’ve got five or more stamps in your OCBW passport, drop by Tooth and Nail Brewing Co for a curated flight of 4 x 5oz samples. Or, head to Spark Beer (or watch live on Instagram) for the Ottawa Craft Beer Week Prize Draw.

  • It’s that time of year when cycling enthusiasts settle in for the International Cycling Film Festival (today and tomorrow at the Alumni Auditorium, Jock Turcot University Centre, University of Ottawa).

  • Enjoy Broken Stick beer for $5.00 at the brand new Hammond Hill Happy Hour, Fridays from 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm.

  • 🆓 Get a rare glimpse inside the old E. B. Eddy plant for The Allumettièrres, a guided tour today at 2:00 pm.

  • ByTowne Cinema: Sing Sing, Widow Clicquot, Across the River and Into the Trees, Donnie Darko

  • Mayfair TheatreThelma, Firebrand, The Time Masters


    Gigs

  • Tyler Kealey with Ragged Rust. Overflow Brewing

  • Nitro Turtle featuring Megan Francoeur with special guest Matthew Chaffey. Irene’s Pub

  • Samuel Cousineau (Charlie Parker Tribute). Montgomery Scotch Lounge

  • Cross Dog, Kingfisher, Alley Beers. House of TARG

  • Love and Misfortune Tour: The Fixer, Indigo, Ooluu, No Plans for Chaos. Café Dekcuf

  • The Beths. Bronson Centre Music Theatre

  • Better Tmes Band. Carleton Tavern

  • Live music with Pav. Broadhead Brewing

  • Live music with Ian & Cory. Stray Dog Brewery

  • Live music with Nate Silva. Brew Revolution.

  • 4DAYWKND. Rainbow Bistro

  • Tyler Kealey with Ragged Rust. Overflow Brewing

Tomorrow

  • 🆓 Muslim Young Professionals Ottawa Trail Walk/Hike and Mini Putt. Meet in parking lot at Sugarbush Trail, Chelsea. 2:00 pm, start walking at 2:30pm.

  • Catch the party vibe at Atlético Ottawa vs Vancouver VC, as the La Fiesta! event brings Si Señor Mexican street food, a Mariachi Band, and Flamenco Dancers to TD Place.

  • Maker House is donating 10% of its sales to Rideauwood Addition and Family Services charity in honour of International Overdose Awareness Day.

  • 🆓 613Flea returns to Aberdeen Pavilion and as usual, you’ll find 140 vendors ready to serve you.

  • 🆓 Tour the staterooms at Rideau Hall today through Monday.

  • Be among the first to hear new material from Tom Green. Live at Yuk Yuks Ottawa West (1394 Richmond Road).

  • The 17th Ottawa Serbian Festival offers traditional food, culture, and music but you can also take part in the golf tournament and the 5K run and walk.

  • 🆓 Capital Pop-Up Cinema screens Space Jam at Jules Morin Park in Lowertown.

  • It’s the end of the line for fresh, local peaches and blueberries. After this weekend, they’ll be gone from Ottawa Street Markets. Get your fill today at the Farm Stare (1805 Gaspé Ave, K1K 0A4).

  • Road Trip: Experience Ukrainian heritage and hospitality at Ottawa Weekend Fest. The kids will be entertained with activities and play structures, musicians, actors, and dancers will fill the stage with entertainment all day, and the day will be capped with fireworks. St. John Camp, 21 Chemin Newcombe Val-des-Monts, QC J8N 1A9 Tickets from $60.03

  • This is one of those experiences that your kids will remember: join the Starry Nights Club to search the night sky for Saturn and the North Star (so you’ll never get lost). $15 (adults), $10 (students), $5 (kids 5-15).

  • 🆓 Take the kids to Carlingwood shopping centre’s Back to School Bash where they’ll see magicians, reptiles, and artists in action.

  • Hug Mosh, Frank, Candy Boys, Arthritis Kid play the SAW Centre’s Under the Stars courtyard gig. All ages. $15.

  • All games at House of TARG are set to FREE-PLAY tonight; just pay the $10 door fee and play all your favourite pinball games all night. If you get hungry, Perogies will be served until midnight. 8:00 pm to 1:00 am at 1077 Bank St. K1S 3W9

  • The Damn Truth produce rock and roll with power vocals from Lee-La Baum and full-throttle musicianship from guitarist Tom Shemer, bass-player PY Letellier, and drummer Dave Traina. Raw Ramp describes the band as “... an incendiary kaboom of commotion, with blazing vocals, powder-keg rhythms, and flaming guitars. This is immense. It’s a nitro-glycerine love-bomb!” The Brass Monkey, Saturday, 250 A Greenbank Road. Supported by Iconoclast, the Space Between, and Albion. Tickets $31.37

  • ByTowne CinemaAcross the River and Into the Trees, Sing Sing, The Godfather 4k restoration

  • Mayfair Theatre: Widow Clicquot, Longlegs, Saturday Night Sinema

    Gigs

  • Lex 13 and the Black River Rock Bank, Rooty Naky and the Rootables. Avant-Garde Bar

  • Latin Rock Night: UNO. Rainbow Bistro

  • Salsa Nite with Sabor 19. Bar Robo

  • Sabor 19. Queen St Fare

  • PIner, Claude Munson, Valley Girls. Irene’s Pub

  • Fire Antlers, Mike Legere Band, Cartoon Acid. LIVE on Elgin

  • Piner, Laude Muson, Valley Girls. Irene’s Pub

  • Justin Duhaime. Montgomery Scotch Lounge

  • Black River. Avant-Garde Bar

  • The Start. Heart & Crown Preston Street

  • Worlds Collide 24. Café Dekcuf

  • Alex Lopez. Live on Broadway

Sunday

  • 🆓 If you’ve been missing the Churros from La Catrina since it closed its ByWard Market location recently, be sure to visit Latin Festival & Fair at the Horticulture Building, Lansdowne Park today from 11:00 am to 8:00 pm. You’ll also find Vanier’s Chiqui Bakery, the authentic Peruvian flavours of Amazonas Restaurant in Gatineau, Ouest Wings, Casa Piñatas, and other local purveyors of authentic Latin American cuisine. The food’s not all though: Catch the Street Parade from 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm and visit the East Court where you’ll find vendors selling shoes, jewelry, and crafts.

  • The gates open at noon as Québec Capitales meet Ottawa Titans at home. It’s Family Day so take the kids to the bouncy castle, plus, kids 12 and under can run the bases after the game.

  • Road Trip: It’s the final day to enjoy a free 60 minute tour of the Mackenzie King Estate. 11:00 am (English) or 2:00 pm (French).

  • York Street Market runs 11:00 am to 5:00 pm for shopping and good times.

  • Beau’s Brewing welcomes Neil Emberg and Friends for an afternoon gig.  10 Terry Fox Drive, K0B 1R0 Vankleek Hill

  • You’ve probably got tomorrow off, so why not dance tonight away at Dopamine 014: Labour Day Long Weekend at City at Night. The party starts at 10:00 pm, you animal. Tickets from $8.92

  • Come From Away, presented by Mirvish Productions, Junkyard Dog Productions, and NAC English Theatre continues at the National Arts Centre closes today.

  • ByTowne Cinema: My Penguin Friend, Across the River and Into the Trees, Widow Clicquot, Sing Sing

  • Mayfair Theatre: Charade, Thelma, O Lucky Man!

    Gigs

  • The Sunday Night Revue. Irene’s Pub

  • Neurotypes, Sullen, Toothbrusher2000. LIVE on Elgin

  • Sunday Revue. Irene’s Pub

  • Retro 80s and 90s Night. Finnigan’s Pub

Monday

  • 🆓 Shake off the long weekend cobwebs with the 2024 Sunset 6K Series run at Dow’s Lake Pavilion.

  • ByTowne Cinema: My Penguin Friend, Widow Clicquot, Across the River and Into The Trees, Sing Sing

  • Mayfair Theatre: Firebrand, Charade, Longlegs

    Gigs

  • Do Doyon, Burs, Gone Fishing. LIVE on Elgin

  • Tuesday September 3

Tuesday

  • We can’t believe it’s already time for another Cock Show ’24 Vernissage at Atomic Rooster. Check out the roster of rooster art and enjoy live entertainment from George Stryker. Plus: vote for your favourite Cock of the Walk. If you can’t make the Vernissage, the show will run until October 14.

  • ByTowne Cinema: Widow Clicquot, Sing Sing, Donnie Darko

  • Mayfair Theatre: Thema, Firebrand, Longlegs

    Gigs

  • Open Stage. Red Bird

  • Trivia Tuesday. Irene’s Pub

 

Long Runs

Just Announced / Now Booking

DEAL OF THE DAY

Start the long weekend off with a visit to Club Night at the Wellington Royal Oak Pub, where there will be drinks specials and music by DJ Warfy.

A sweet deal: Get free shipping on orders over $30 from La Boîte à Bon Bons, when you use the code LABORDAY

BUT, ONE MORE THING ...

Here’s a collection of long-ish reads to tide you over the weekend:

🪩 What Makes A Retail Street ‘Cool?’ These Canadian Cities Have The World’s Coolest Streets. No, Ottawa is not one of them but there is no reason why we couldn't emulate these ones.

🔵 Ottawa Paralympian Amy Burke describes how she fell in love with the sport of ‘goal ball’. Also, what is ‘goal ball’.

🔎 The Ottawa Citizen has an excerpt from Ottawa writer Kate Heartfield’s psychic spies against the Nazis novel, The Tapestry of Time. 

♥️ Maclean’s has a sweet story of how a university student from Ottawa fell in love after joining a Montréal running group.

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