Thursday August 1, 2024

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HELLO OTTAWA

  • In today’s ottawan:

    → Ottawa beaches to get a safety audit

    → Ottawa Ribfest and Poutine starts tomorrow at City Hall

    → The O-Train’s director of rail is resigning

– Martha and Darren

 

Clarification

Sam Hersh of Horizon Ottawa writes us with the following regarding an item in yesterday’s ottawan:

‘In it you say “Campaigners Horizon Ottawa have been found to have violated campaign finance rules, according to an audit” as the headline but as the article states and the BDO audit report states these are only apparent contraventions, meaning that they have not been proven.’

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Ottawan of the Day

  • Kate Miller
  • – The synchronized diver and her partner Caeli McKay of Calgary came in fourth in the 10 m event at the Paris Olympics yesterday. Miller will return for the individual 10 m dive on Aug 5. (Alexis Belanger-Champagne in the Canadian Press

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  • Respect each other, talk to them, be neighbourly, don’t be a snitch

  • – Vanier resident Monica Slauenwhite criticising a flyer distributed by the Vanier Community Association encouraging people to report ‘problem properties’. Besides litter and threats, the flyer also deems ‘Frequent visitors at odd hours’, ‘loitering on property’, and ‘excessive cigarette butts’ as reportable items. (Arthur White-Crummey at CBC)

Sports

  • ⚟ FRONTIER Ottawa Titans  â€“ Trois-RiviĂšres Aigles postponed last night

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WHAT OTTAWA IS TALKING ABOUT

🚊 O Train 

  • OC Transpo director of rail construction Michael Morgan is resigning this autumn. General manager RenĂ©e Amilcar says Morgan is leaving for other opportunities. Ottawa engineering director Richard Holder will take over the position until a new director is hired. (Elyse Skura at CBC)

🐮 Eastern Equine Encephalitis Virus

  •  A horse in next door Lanark County has tested positive for Eastern Equine Encephalitis Virus. While humans generally do not contract the virus from horses, they can from mosquitos transferring blood from a horse. The rare virus can cause serious neurological disease in humans, and while there is a vaccine for horses, there is none for people. (Toula Mazloum at CTV)

🏒 Ottawa Senators

  •  The Sens' Hockeyville match will take place in Sudbury rather than Elliot Lake. Elliot Lake won the annual Hockeyville competition earlier in the year, receiving $250,000 for upgrade its arena, $10,000 worth of youth hockey equipment, and a match between the Ottawa Senators and the Pittsburgh Penguins. Unfortunately, the bill to reopen the Centennial Area is closer to $4 million and the small town match must be moved to the nearby bigger city. (Ottawa Citizen)

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Today

  • 🆓 Road Trip: If you think this weekend's 2024 Cornwall Poutine Feast is just about spuds, cheese curds, and gravy, you’re thinking wrong. Curd Pong is a thing and they’ve got it at the festival. They also have other food options, kids’ activities, and a chance to steal the limelight on Saturday night at the talent show.

  • Ottawa Psychic & Crystal Fair (today through Sunday at Nepean Sportsplex, 1701 Woodroffe Ave K2G 1W2) offers visits with psychics, mediums, rune readers, as well as $3,000 in door prizes. Tickets from $11.98.

  • 🆓 Take the kids to Rideau Hall as United for Literacy reads to kids in an outdoor setting, from 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm today and tomorrow.
     
  • 🆓 Ottawa Free Fitness and The Mat Lab are holding a Sunset ‘Yogalates‘ session at Dominion Arboretum. Bring your own mat water bottle, etc.
     
  • Bowman’s Bar & Grill celebrates that favourite of many a beer enthusiast, the IPA, today. Enjoy beer from eight local breweries, listen to live music, and take your chances on the raffle. A portion of the proceeds will be donated to the W.E Gowling Parents Council for the new school’s new Play Structure. Be sure to walk, cycle, or take transit to the event, or park on neighbouring streets, because the IPA Day Parking Lot Party will take over the bar’s entire lot. 8 Viscount Ave, Ottawa, K1Z 7M7

  • 🆓 The NCC is holding a Public Archeological Dig at Leamy Lake Park from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm, to search for pre-contact (before the arrival of Europeans) archeological artifacts. The area was used for more than 6,000 years with the main occupation dates of 1,000 to 2,000 years ago. Note: in case of heavy rain, thunderstorms, or excessive heat, the dig may be cancelled.

  • Today at Ottawa Chamberfest: Tom Annand and the Casavant Organ: Celebrating Ottawa Composers; Emily D’Angelo and Sophia Munoz in Recital; Ambient Ensemble: Nick Schofield, Philippe Charbonneau, Yolanda Laroche, and Mika Posen.

  • A Company of Fools open air theatre is back, this time bringing a fresh take on Shakespeare's Macbeth to the stage. Catch the play tonight in Longleaf Park in OrlĂ©ans.

  • ByTowne Cinema: Widow Clicquot, The Fabulous Four, Shane Mauss A Better Rip – Live at ByTowne Cinema

  • Mayfair Theatre: Thelma, Ghostlight, Oddity

    Gigs

  • Ember Swift. Red Bird

  • Black River, Jerry Garcia Day with New Minglewood Station. Avant-Garde Bar

  • Doom Scroll. Dominion Tavern

  • Songwriters Circle. LIVE on Elgin

  • OTTONYC. Montgomery Scotch Lounge

  • Ryan King. Overflow Brewing

  • Pour Boy. Comedy Night

Tomorrow

  • 🆓 This weekend Sparks Street becomes the site of Ottawa International Busker Fest, where you can enjoy the best in street entertainment as you shop and dine along the famous thoroughfare.

  • Get acquainted with moist towelettes - in a big way - at Ottawa Ribfest and Poutine, aka "The Big Sticky", this weekend at Ottawa City Hall.

  • Road Trip: Less than an hour from Parliament Hill, the Glengarry Highland Games draw thousands of visitors annually to see the heavyweight competitions (hammer and caber toss, and stone put among them). The athletics are just one reason to attend however; this year you can take a beginner lesson in Gaelic, watch the Highland Dancing, Piping, Drumming, Fiddling, Rugby, and Canadian Armed Forces Primary Reserve Tug of War competitions, enjoy live music on several stages, shop, and eat and drink. There’s even a Wee Bairns tent, with lots of activities for the littles. Some unserviced RV and tent camping is still available; register on site. Friday August 2 and Saturday August 3 at 34 Fair Street, P.O. Box 106, Maxville, Ontario, K0C 1T0. Tickets start at $30 per person.

  • A Company of Fools open air theatre is back, this time bringing a fresh take on Shakespeare's Macbeth to the stage. Catch the show tonight at Alexander Grove in Stittsville

  • 🆓 Capital Pop-Up Cinema screens The Wedding Singer at Beechwood Cemetery. Bring your own lawn chair.

  • Today at Ottawa Chamberfest: Bridge & Wolak: Classically Speaking; Record Centre: Justin Duhaime; Danish String Quartet wth Johannes Rostamo: Schubert & AdĂšs; Cris Derksen & Friends

  • Folk-punk rockers NIIVI sing songs in English and Inuktitut at Art House from 8:00 pm to 11:30 pm. Tickets $15.

  • 🆓 Take the kids to Rideau Hall as United for Literacy reads to kids in an outdoor setting, from 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm today.

  • ByTowne Cinema: Thelma, Dis-moi pourquoi ces choses sont si belles (Tell Me Why These Things are So Beautiful), Kneecap, Blade Runner: The Final Cut

  • Mayfair TheatreThe Fabulous Four, Widow Clicquot, MaXXXine

    Gigs

  • Ed Lister Group residency. Montgomery Scotch Lounge

  • The Gladsome Gentlemen. Irene’s Pub Restaurant

  • The Barrow Gang. Atomic Rooster

  • They Grieve, Nepenthe, Hell is Other People, The Listener. Dominion Tavern

  • Baby Teeth. Arts Club

  • Cris Derksen. Club SAW

  • CARRELLEE, Touched Fables, Choirz. House of TARG

  • Kenny Ivimey, Jessica Wolowich, Zach Callery, Hailiah Knight, Max & His Equals. Rainbow Bistro

  • Mia the Clown. LIVE on Elgin

Saturday

  • Ottawa Street Markets are open as usual this weekend: Beechwood Street Market (New Edinburgh Park, 203 Stanley Ave) 9:00 am to 1:00 pm on Saturday August 3. Alta Vista Street Market is open Saturday August 3 from 9:00 am to 1:00 pm. St. Thomas Church, 2345 Alta Vista Drive. Elgin Street Market is open 9:00 am to 1:00 pm at Boushey Square (211-A Waverley at Elgin).

  • Main Street Farmers’ Market brings more than 20 local vendors to the Grande AllĂ©e Park (185 Main St, K1S 1C3) on Saturday from 9:00 am to 2:00 pm.

  • Urban Art Collective’s Saturday Themed Market is named with two of Martha’s favourite words: Antique & Vintage. 12:00 pm to 5:00 pm at 1088 Somerset St. W K1Y 3C7

  • 613Flea returns to Aberdeen Square, Lansdowne Park from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm.

  • Today at Ottawa Chamberfest: Yoga with Anna Petersen and Raphael Weinroth-Browne; Bring the Kids!: Bridge & Wolak; Kerson Leong: Virtuosic Works for Solo Violin; Rideau Hall: Bridge & Wolak; Rideau Hall: Despax Quartet; Chamber Chat: Carter Johnson; Angela Hewitt and the Chamberfest Anniversary Orchestra: Mozart & Brahms; Moneka Arabic Jazz

  • the ottawan has long been a staunch supporter of our region’s craft breweries (we launched our Craft Brewery Map in February 2020, months before we sent out our first newsletter), and we’ve just heard about the horrid 25% rent increase over at Whiprsnapr Brewing. In good news, the brewery has received its Tied House licence, so they can now sell wine and cider as well as their well-crafted beer. Plus - see? There’s lots of good news - their pizza kitchen is fully operational. Obviously, this means a trip to Whiprsnapr is in order. We think the Saturday of a long weekend is a perfect day to visit 14 Bexley Place, K2H 8W2 in Bells Corners.

  • 🆓 Check out the traditional food and music and the kids’ activities at the 4th annual Festival Pakistan in Strathcona Park, 28 Range Raad K1N 8J3.

  • The spectacle in the skies continues at Les Grands Feux du Casino Lac Leamy.

  • The Merry Dairy Truck will be popping up at Chantal’s Fruit and Vegetable Stand, 2620 Navan Rd, Ottawa, ON K1C 7G4

  • 🆓 Integrative nutrition health coach Joanna Heyse will be giving a presentation on enhancing your energy through nutrition this Saturday at Ottawa Farm Fresh (2811 Ramsayville Rd. Gloucester K1G 3N2) Register in advance for the 11:00 am presentation.

  • 🆓 Dance Artists Liz Winkelaar and Geoffrey Dollar combine their creative and pedagogic minds to bring a unique, accessible, and free class series to the National Arts Centre public spaces this summer. Combining elements of GyrokenisisÂź, contemporary dance, breathwork, and guided meditation, this class will leave you feeling grounded, centered, and energized. 10:00 am at the National Arts Centre (Peter A. Herrndorf Place).

  • Tonight's performance of Macbeth by A Company of Fools will take place at Fairmont Park (Civic Hospital). 

  • ByTowne Cinema: Dis-moi pourquoi ces choses sont si belles (Tell Me Why These Things Are So Beautiful), North by Northwest 65th Anniversary Screening, Thelma, Don’t Go Into The
Series: Swamp Thing

  • Mayfair Theatre: The Fabulous Four, Widow Clicquot, The Shining

    Gigs

  •  Redial. Broadhead Brewery

  •  The Trevor Finlay Band. Rainbow Bistro

  •  No Man. House of TARG

  •  Cisco Dragon. Montgomery Scotch Lounge

  •  Lyle Odjick. Irene’s Pub Restaurant

Just Announced / Now Booking

  • Broadway Across Canada brings Cameron Mackintosh’s Les MisĂ©rables to the National Arts Centre next Tuesday August 6 through Sunday August 11.

  • Although many of its courses are for experienced sewists, the Learn to Sew course at Richard Robinson Academy will teach beginners how to operate and service their machines as well as all the technical and practical skills required to complete a garment from scratch. Saturday August 24 and Sunday August 25 from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm.

  • Sundance Studio in Almonte welcomes everyone to the 18th annual Studio Tour on Labour Day weekend (August 31-September 2). Meet 40 artists and purchase some new pieces for your collection. 126 Maberly-Elphin Rd (County Rd 36)
     

DEAL OF THE DAY

Everything – including sale pieces – is 10% off at Zinnia Textiles. The sale ends Monday night.
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BUT, ONE MORE THING ...

There has been a bold move in the Sens' back office. Ian Mendes, who has been the New York Times and Athletic correspondent for the Senators has been hired as vice president of communications. Sylvain St-Laurent, the now former media relations manager for Ottawa’s Professional Women's Hockey League team and a hockey writer for Le Droit for 20 years, is the new director of communications. 

 

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