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| OTTAWA HISTORIC LOGO T-SHIRTS | BNR T-shirts Founded in 1971, Bell Northern Research was purchased by Nortel and eventually shared that companies fate. The BNR campus in Ottawa was fondly deemed the 'Big Nerd Ranch', and is now the headquarters of the Department of National Defence. Help support the ottawan by buying one of our historic logo t-shirts. | | - Absinthe is opening its doors to remote workers who want a French cafe vibe as they beat their deadlines. From 1:00 pm to 5:00 pm plug in your laptop and absorb the cozy atmosphere, while enjoying food and drink from the lunch, happy hour and drink menus. 1208 Wellington St. W.
- A brand new PokeWorks franchise in Barrhaven is bringing the Asian-inspired flavours of Hawaii to 51 Marketplace, Nepean.
- Ferme Juniper Farm opens March 15, when theyâll be selling greenhouse produce, honey, eggs, and maple syrup. The farm is also selling seedlings for the 2024 growing season.
- Orléans Craft Beer Festival is coming back June 7-8 with fine beer, live music, and good times. Tickets go on sale March 25.
- You donât need any wine knowledge to enjoy Maker Feed Coâs Wine Discovery Workshop on March 20.
- Main Farmers Market has joined the Ottawa Farmersâ Market Association and will open in a brand new, purpose built space in Grande AllĂ©e Park (185 Main St) on Saturday May 11.
- Restaurant e18hteenâs six course (plus an Amuse) Maple Tasting Menu is now available until March 29. Salmon, sausage, fruit and veg, and cheese feature prominently.
- Shawarma Palace (Ottawa) is suing Le Palais du Shawarma (Gatineau) for alleged trademark infringement. The Ottawa Palace is seeking $5 million in damages. (Ottawa Lookout)
- In their bi-weekly Best Bites column, Kiersten Vuorimaki and Vasileios Tselios at Apartment 613 recommend:
đ„ University of Ottawa street food truck O-Frango (Tselios recommends the Frango Box: a box of fries topped with chopped fried chicken and an assortment of sauces) đ„ RaphaĂ«l Peruvian Cuisine (âIf you have never had ceviche before, this is the one to start with. If youâve been scared away by other ceviches before, this is the one to bring you backâ), and đ„ Beyond the Pale (âI ordered the pulled pork flatina, with pickled red onion, bell peppers, cheese, green onion and honey chipotle ... the cheese reminded me of a classic Ottawa style pizzaâthick and generous, keeping all the toppings juicy and safe underneathâ). - Ameya Charnalia at Eat the Strip says the northern Indian fare at Sona the Indian Kitchen on Hunt Club Road is âas authentic as it comesâ with the rogan josh and jeera aloo as stand outs.
- Peter Hum at the Ottawa Citizen is no fan of new Mediterranean restaurant Anabella's Kitchen and Lounge. âOur visit left me thinking that it shows considerable promise, but also that it needs to be less uneven and more exquisite, given what it costs to eat there.â
Easter Feasting - NeXTâs Easter Dinner @ Home, available Saturday March 30 or Sunday March 31, includes everything you need for a stylish, cook-and-eat-at-home Easter dinner, from a welcome cocktail through to dessert. Chef Blackieâs accompanying video will walk you through all seven courses. $89 per person.
- Red Apronâs Cook at Home Turkey Breast Roulade Easter feast will feed eight people for $125. Itâs available for pickup on Saturday March 30. The store will also be selling 9.5 inch quiches during the week leading up to the holiday, for those who want to keep it simple, for $19.50 each.
- Cheesecakes, cupcakes, shortbread cookies, pies, and tarts...should we go on? Theyâre all part of the Easter Desserts lineup at 3 Tarts. Buy something spectacular to end your Easter meal, order something sweet as a host/ess gift if youâve been invited over for dinner.
- Almanacâs sourdough Hot Cross Buns have hit the shelves, and they wonât last long.
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- â The number of tickets issued by speed cameras in 2023, a new record. 127,939 tickets were issued in 2022, and 80,944 in 2021. The camera at St. Laurent Boulevard, between Noranda Avenue and Clarke Avenue, is Ottawaâs hardest working civil servant, issuing 26,428 tickets last year. (Josh Pringle at CTV)
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- â The former manager of the OC Tranpoâs transit operations control centre has been hired as the new head of the Ottawa Student Transportation Authority. (Ted Raymond at CTV)
| Sports - đ PWHL Ottawa 3 â Minnesota 4 last night
| Whatâs going on at City Hall Agriculture and Rural Affairs Committee Thursday, March 7 at 10 am đ Agenda | WHAT OTTAWA IS TALKING ABOUT | đ Day Mayor - A person has been arrested over the break-in of the Mayorâs office. The City is not sharing any details of the Monday nightâs break-in or of the arrest. Mayor Mark Sutcliffe says that he does not believe the incident was political. (William Eltherington at CTV)
đïž Hollywott or Ottywood, you make the decision - The Ottawa Film Office is looking for expressions of interest to build a soundstage on Woodroffe. The Office has leased the former Greenbelt Research Farm across from the Nepean Sportsplex for the facilty. Its hoped that three 20,000-square-foot sound stages would be built on the 22 acres. (Mia Jensen in the Ottawa Business Journal)
đ° Advertising - The Cityâs finance and corporate services committee has asked staff to investigate fossil fuel advertising options. Campaigners have asked Council to bar fossil fuel advertising from City-owned facilities and buses as a climate change reduction measure. City staff will report back in the summer with suggestions. (Josh Pringle at CTV)
âïž St Patrickâs Day - The Ottawa St Patrickâs Day parade has been cancelled for the fifth year. Organizers say they were denied a parade permit because of lack of police resources. (Josh Pringle at CTV)
đ» Convoy News - The Federal government has issued its response to the Emergencies Act inquiry. The Public Order Emergency Commission made 56 recommendations for changes to the Emergencies Act. The Federal government today said that it would consult widely over alterations, but it will also wait until its appeal over the actâs constitionality is over. A Federal court ruled earlier this year that invoking the act was âunreasonableâ. (The Canadian Press)
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Youth Infringement Festival is back at Arts Court Theatre. Until March 17, checkout six one-act plays written, direct, stage managed, and performed by artists under the age of 25. -
Music and Beyondâs Voyage Through Classical Music virtual course starts today, offering two hours of learning about the genre each Wednesday until April 10. -
GreyHawk Golf Clubâs hiring event for summer 2024 positions runs 5:00 pm to 8:00 pm in Cumberland Ontario. -
ByTowne Cinema: Perfect Days, La passion de Dodin Bouffant (The Taste of Things) The Peasants -
Mayfair Theatre: The Zone of Interest, The Path of Totality -
Prayers and Songs for Peace: An ecumenical gathering of Christian songs and prayers expressing concern, lament, and hope for all affected by the war in Gaza. 7:30 pm at Knox Presbyterian Church, 120 Lisgar Street. Gigs -
Rare Groove Wednesday. Atomic Rooster -
Kristen Martell. Montgomery Scotch Lounge -
Redshift, Noise Hotel, U-SIF. LIVE on Elgin -
Jazz nite with Peter Woods. Queen St. Fare -
The Prime Rib Big Band 7 Year anniversary show. Ireneâs Pub Restaurant -
Music Trivia. Red Bird (Buy tickets) -
Trivia Night. Royal Oak Pub 318 Bank -
Open Mic. Pour Boy Tomorrow - Youth Infringement Festival continues at Arts Court Theatre until March 17.
- Beechwood Cemetery presents an evening of learning about Irish Famine Refugees in Bytown.
- Galerie St-Laurent + Hill presents an exhibition of New Works by visual artist Lenni Workman from March 7 to 19, with the vernissage tonight from 5:00 pm to 8:00 pm.
- Canadian alt rockers Veal bring their Reunion Tour to Club SAW with social guest Riley Burns.
- The Velvet Duke hosts The WordPlay Jamnasium, a kind of workout sesh for improvisers and actors. Itâs a two hour mix of improv, performing, and word loving. 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm at the Bronson Centre
- In the town of Almonte, Hummingbird Chocolate will keep the doors open until 8:00 pm for Games Night. Play games, sip coffee, and eat chocolate. 476 Ottawa Street, Almonte.
- ByTowne Cinema: La passion de Dodin Bouffant (The Taste of Things), Perfect days, The Zone of Interest
- Mayfair Theatre: The Teachersâ Lounge, The Path of Totality
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Karaoke Thursdays. Atomic Rooster -
Lazy Lung, Wet for Days. Overflow Brewing -
Crop Circle, Catalysts. Montgomery Scotch Lounge -
Thursday Blues Sessions. Ireneâs Pub Restaurant -
Open Stage. Taproom 260 -
Comedy Night. Pour Boy -
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