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In todayâs ottawan: â Is it a cattle rustle ... or a cattle drive? -
â Today's Ottawa Craft Beer Week highlights -
â Make your Oktoberfest plans now. â Martha and Darren | Number - 200%
- â The rise in sales of sesame oil, fish sauce, and rice vinegar in Iceland. Cucumbers were completely sold out. All are ingredients in TikTok star Logan Moffitâs cucumber recipe, who has been credited with the salad mania. (Brooke Kato in the New York Post)
| Smiths Fallsian of the Day - Amanda Jordan
- â The CBC Music Searchlight competition has selected Jordan as its Outstanding country artist for her single âYou Donât Wanna Knowâ. Maeesha B of Ottawa was recognized with an honourable mention as Top Teen for âProve Itâ. (CBC Music)
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Or make a one-time donation JOIN US | | Whatâs going on at City Hall Planning and Housing Committee Wednesday, August 28 at 9:30 am - Zoning By-law amendment â 2973, 2983, 3053 and 3079 Navan Road and 2690 PagĂ© Road
- Zoning By-law amendment â 6001 and 6005 Renaud Road
- Zoning By-law amendment â 381 Kent Street
- Application for demolition and new construction at 381 Kent Street, a property designated under Part V of the Ontario Heritage Act as part of the Centretown Heritage Conservation District
- Zoning By-law amendment â 9 Gurdwara Road
- Official Plan amendment and Zoning By-law amendment â 30 Cleary Avenue
đ Agenda Election Compliance Audit Committee Wednesday, August 28 at 2 pm - Memo â Updates regarding election compliance audit application deadlines for the 2022 Municipal Elections
- Auditorâs report â Election compliance audit of the campaign finances of third party advertiser Horizon Ottawa from the 2022 Municipal Elections
đ Agenda | WHAT OTTAWA IS TALKING ABOUT | đš Femicide - The death of a woman in Corkery is being called a femicide by the Ottawa Police Service, a first for the organization. Michael Zarbarylo has been charged with the second-degree murder of his wife, Jennifer Zabarylo. The use of the word âfemicideâ is intended to underline when a murder is an incident of deliberate violence against women. (Natasha OâNeill at CityNews)
đ Taylor Swift - The Ottawa Food Bank is raffling off two Taylor Swift tickets to celebrate its 40th anniversary, and to raise some funds. The tickets for two also include a $300 VIA Rail gift certicate to take the winners in comfort to the November 15 Toronto concert. Raffle tickets are $40 each and sales end October 7. (William Eltherington at CTV) (Raffle Ticket page)
đłïž Kitigan Zibi AnishinÄbeg - Jean-Guy Whiteduck has been elected as the new chief of Kitigan Zibi AnishinÄbeg. Whiteduck previously served as chief from 1976 to 2006 and again 2015 to 2018. (Gabrielle Huston)
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żïž Ottawa International Airport - The company that provides pay parking at Ottawa Airport says that hackers have breached its system, gaining access to one million customer files. Park âN Fly says the information it kept was names, emails, and addresses but not payment information. The company runs parking at major airports across Canada. Park âN Fly says that it emailed everyone affected but people can call 1 844 405 3577 if they have questions. (CBC)
đ Ottawa Beaches - All four City of Ottawa beaches are safe to swim today. We didnât intend on having a daily E. Coli update but it's proven necessary. (Daily Safety Report)
The NCC Riverhouse Swimming Dock is also open. âïž Outaouais - Five small towns will jointly hold a referendum over a proposed graphite mine 80 km north of Gatineau. Residents of ChĂ©nĂ©ville, Duhamel, Lac-Simon, St-Ămile-de-Suffolk, and Lac-des-Plages are worried that the mine will change their rural culture and attract more mining. Graphite is mined for uses in electric car batteries and electronics but also, in a quaint throwback, pencils. (Emma Weller at CBC)
â Related Chelsea residents have created a petition to lower the speed limit on Route105 to 50 km/h from 70 km/h. | OTTAWA HISTORIC LOGO T-SHIRTS | Ottawa Xpress T-Shirt The Ottawa Xpress was Ottawaâs beloved alternative weekly, published from 1993 â 2012. Help support the ottawan by buying one of our historic logo t-shirts. | | Is there an event we should know about? Please use our easy event submission form Today Tomorrow -
Itâs the final Car Toot Bingo of the year in Almonte. Gates open at 5:30 pm and the games begin at 7:00 pm. -
Dull kitchen knives arenât just a drag; theyâre dangerous. Show your fingers you care: take the Ottawa Tool Libraryâs extremely useful Knife Sharpening Workshop. -
Ottawa Craft Beer Week highlights: Happy 8th Birthday to OrlĂ©ans Brewing Co; Bring your squad to Stray Dog Brewery, Bicycle Craft Beer, or Brew Revolution's Taproom Trivia events; Roll the dice at Ridge Rock's Board Game Night. Donât forget to have your passport stamped at each participating brewery you visit. -
Fall is the perfect time to tackle those DIY jobs around the house, but do you know how to safely use big power tools like planers, table saws, and router tables? The Ottawa Tool Library has you covered with the Workspace Safety 201 Workshop. Tickets from $96.58 for OTL members, and from $120.65 for non-members. -
Every home needs coasters. Make your own at the Craft & Draft: Coaster Creations event at Beyond the Pale. Tickets from $33.28. -
Banish the midweek blues with Comedy at Eddyâs Diner. $5 cash cover. -
ByTowne Cinema: Any Other Way: The Jackie Shane Story, Sing Sing, Only the River Flows -
Mayfair Theatre: My Penguin Friend, Between the Temples, Burden of Dreams Gigs -
Anna Ludlow with John Mitchell. Red Bird -
Jazz Nite with Crop Circle Catalysts. Queen St. Fare -
The RockPhiles. Montgomery Scotch Lounge -
Small Fish: A comedy and Variety Show. Ireneâs Pub -
Let Train to Ajax: Hunt Club single release party. LIVE on Elgin -
Daniel Simonsen. Rainbow Bistro -
Ken Seeley Duo. Cheshire Cat Thursday -
Ottawa Craft Beer Week highlights: Ten Toes on Bank St welcomes Arnpriorâs Cold Bear Brewing for a tap takeover; itâs Cranberry and Jallab Blonde Cask Night (all day!) at OrlĂ©ans Brewing Co; Sing your heart out at Evergreen's Karaoke (7:00 pm to 10:00 pm); Bring your talents to Stray Dog Brewing Co for the Open Mic; Test your knowledge at Dominion City and Whipersnaperâs Trivia Nights. Donât forget to have your passport stamped at each participating brewery you visit. -
House of PainTâs OG500 Poetry Slam promises audience voting, guest judges, and many talented artists on the Azreili Studio stage at the National Arts Centre. Tickets $25. -
đ Digi60 Filmmakersâ Festival presents a screening of The Colossal Failure of the Modern Relationship, along with a Q&C with Director Sergio Navarretta. 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm at Arts Court Theatre, 2 Daly Ave K1N 6E2. -
Find out about Ottawaâs newest event space, Next Door, at the official Launch Party tonight. 955A Gladstone Ave. -
If you live or work in Wards 12 (Rideau-Vanier), 13 Rideau-Rockcliffe), or 15 (Kitchissippi), join the City of Ottawaâs virtual information session about the new Zoning by-law. There will be a citywide presentation before the ward-specific sessions begin. You must register to attend. - Do some after hours shopping at the ByWard Night Market and Hintonburg Night Market.
- ByTowne Cinema: Sing Sing, Army of Shadows - 4K Restoration, Taxi Driver
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Mayfair Theatre: Been the Temples, My Penguin Friend, Fitzcaraldo Gigs -
Funeral Culture, Valvehead, North by North, Oakridge Ave. Rainbow Bistro -
Thursday Blues Sessions featuring host Eddie Gazel. Ireneâs Pub -
Phasez & The Free Forms, Princess Lucky. LIVE on Elgin -
The Fixer with Indigo, Ooluu, No Plans for Chaos. Café Dekcuf -
James Leclaire. Montgomery Scotch Lounge -
Saturn Sunrise. House of TARG -
Angelel Desbois. Overflow Brewing Long Runs Just Announced / Now Booking -
Readers, we know you love to plan, so itâs time to prepare for Oktoberfest. That means getting the lederhosen dry-cleaned and ramping up your bicep curls to be ready for stein hoisting. OrlĂ©ans Brewingâs event is coming up fast on September 21, and tickets are available right now. New this year: every ticket holder gets a free t-shirt. Meanwhile, you can attend one of two sessions or buy a ticket for the whole shebang at the Cold Bear Brewing event on October 5 (bonus: it's a Road Trip to Arnprior). At Cold Bear, every ticket holder gets to keep their stein. We'll post other breweries' Oktoberfest events as they're announced. | Itâs Tuesday; do you know where youâll get your tacos? Monaâs Taqueria has four for $13. | | Equator Coffee Roasters is throwing in a free Rishi English Breakfast Tea Box with every coffee subscription purchased until September 1. Btw, youâll also save 15% on the regular price of coffee with the aforementioned subscription. | | The CBCâs daily podcast, Front Burner, dedicated yesterdayâs episode to âCanadaâs public transit âdeath spiralââ. It deals with the issues that all big cities in Canada are having with their transit systems but they canât help but come back to Ottawaâs self-inflicted woes. (Podcast) (Transcript) | RAPID RESPONSE QUALITY CONTROL | What did you think of todayâs ottawan? | | Best Email Newsletter Design | | | | |