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In todayâs ottawan: â 20 local breweries to participate in new Ottawa Craft Beer Week â Ottawa Comiccon welcomes Lord of the Rings actors â Police chief says a recent murder and the wedding shoot-out two years ago are related â Martha and Darren | WEDNESDAY FOOD + DRINK UPDATE | - Hot off the wire: Ottawa Craft Beer Week is coming August 23 - 30. Participating breweries are Beyond the Pale Brewing, Bicycle Craft Brewery, Big Rig Brewery, Braumeister Brewing Company, Brauwerk Hoffman, Brew Revolution, Broadhead Brewery, Broken Stick Brewing Company, Cold Bear Brewing Company, Dominion City, Evergreen Craft Ales, Flora Hall Brewing, Kichesippi, Local Beer, OrlĂ©ans Brewing Co., Ridge Rock Brewing Company, Spark Beer, Stray Dog Brewing Company, Tooth and Nail Brewing, and Whiprsnapr.
- Youâve picked your own strawberries and raspberries, but have you ever harvested your own local sweet corn? Ferme Proulx Farm has packages for groups who reserve morning, afternoon, or all day pick-your-own sessions that also include farm activities and a guided tour of the corn fields. You can even bring or buy a lunch to enjoy on site. Admission from $9.39; reservations are mandatory.
- Road Trip: In Arnprior, the Summer Block Party will celebrate the release of Cold Bear Brewing's 100th brew, Landbier, which is made with foraged elderflower from Castlegarth Farms. (Friday, July 26 from 8:00 pm to 11:00 pm).
- Savor the fine flavours of the final three Festival of Small Hallâs Chefâs Table events on the NAC patio this Thursday, Friday, and Saturday (July 25,26, 27). The food will be expertly prepared by Executive Chef Kenton Leier and NAC Executive Sous-Chef Connor McQuay, with music supplied by Mihail Laxton and Rebecca Noelle.
- Kiersten Vuorimaki of Apt 613âs Best Bites column eats at CorazĂłn De MaĂz (She cannot recommend the horchata and hibiscus iced teas enough) Banh Mi Yes (There is a $10 banh mi special every day of the week), and Chips & Dairy (Not a food truck, but a chinese restaurant with excellent poutine).
- At Eat the Strip, Ameya Charnalia has discovered a brand new taqueria near the worldâs largest Canadian Tire on Carling, Que Pasa?. Noting that the resto has late hours to catch partiers going home, Charnalia asks âWho needs a night czar when you have people like Donaldo and Diana throwing a fiesta we all can get behind?â.
- A double shot from Toronto hipster radio station Indie 88, which is still making Best of Ottawa lists:
đ„ The 5 Best Vegetarian Restaurants In Ottawa: The Green Door Restaurant & Bakery, Pure Kitchen Elgin, Peace-Garden Vegetarian, Govindaâs, and St. Elsewhere. đ The 8 Best Pizza Places In Ottawa For A Slice Of Heaven: The Grand Pizzeria and Bar, Louis Pizza, Colonnade Pizza, Fiazza Fresh Fired, Del Piacere, Isabella Pizza, Cumberland Pizza, and Kouzina Pizza. Thank you for your efforts, Hogtown. - If you are jonesing for a coffee but your long hair is getting in the way, cross the river and head an hour east to Grenville, QC. CaffĂ© La Buona Stella has just opened as a cafĂ© and barber shop. (The chairs are separate for each service, if you are concerned.)
- We donât know who The MontrĂ©aler is but the magazine has an opinion on Where to Eat Now in the Nationâs Capital: Blue Cactus Bar & Grill, Le Mien Craft Noodles, Le Moulin de Provence, Bar Ocelli, 1 Elgin, Aiana Restaurant Collective, and La Terrasse.
- Ottawa Road Trips went on the $70 Cornwall Food Tour and enjoyed Jamaican-Thai fusion Spicy Pearl, vegetarian Carrots nâ Dates, Euro menu Schnitzels, gourmet bakery Fairy Sweet, classic bakery Rileyâs Bakery, and finally Happy Popcorn Co., a resto whose speciality the ottawan could not quite work out.
- Zero-waste grocery NU Grocery has found success with its sensory sensitive shopping hours and is pleased that its pioneering work is catching on across Canada. Between 8:00 am and 10:00 am, the store dims the lights and turns off the music to accomodate people who are sensitive to overwhelming environments.
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- â The number of incidents between 2018 and 2022 in which a vehicle collided into a pedestrian causing death or a major injury. The City euphemizes these as "FMI collisions." (Ken Warren in the Ottawa Citizen)
| Ottawan of the Day - Claude Giroux
- â The 36 year-old forward with the Sens will be playing at the PGA Tour Americas Commissionaires Ottawa Open. Last year, he ended the tournament with a combined 17-over, while the winning player Stuart Macdonald won with a score of 19-under. (TSN)
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It starts with sometimes having a happy hour after work, then hitting a nice restaurant, then going out to see a show, live music. And then if youâve still got some energy, maybe we can go dance late at night, you know? - â New Ottawa Night Mayor Mathieu Grondinâs answer to the question, âwhat's your idea of an ideal night out?â. Grodin was Ayesha Roscoeâs guest on the US National Public Radio show Weekend Edition. (National Public Radio)
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Or make a one-time donation JOIN US | | WHAT OTTAWA IS TALKING ABOUT | âïž Infinity Convention Centre Wedding Shooting - Ottawa Police Service chief Eric Stubbs says there is a connection between the man shot dead in Hampton Park Plaza on July 5 and the wedding shooting two years ago. What that connection is has not been released. Police say that the two people killed in the Infinity Convention Centre wedding shooting were innocent bystanders. (Marlo Glass in the Ottawa Citizen)
đ Water Billing Review - The Cityâs survey on the cost of water rates ends on July 31. The City is reviewing how it charges for water and sewage service, stating that it wants to align the cost of providing it with the rates that it charges. (Your opinion here)
đ§ Podcasts - We have added Choose Happy with Marie to our Ottawa podcast list. Marie Mota-Lee says âI teach listeners how to use affirmations to implement healthy habits, tangible ways to break free from the negative thoughts, and ideas for living a happy life, all on a foundation of self worthâ. She releases new episodes biweekly. (Choose Happy with Marie Show) (Our Ottawa-based podcasters list)
đ© Rue Wellington Pt 2 - Economist Neil Saravanamuttoo releases part two of what Ottawa can learn from MontrĂ©alâs âCoolest Street in the Worldâ, Rue Wellington. He has four lessons, but he thinks that pre-cool Rue Wellington reminds him of present day MontrĂ©al Road. Londonâs Time Out magazine deemed Rue Wellington as the worldâs coolest street. (Neil Saravanamuttoo in The 613)
đ°Merrickville Mansion - An 1845 mansion in Merrickville is for sale for $2.249 million. For that, you get six bedrooms, five bathrooms, a pool, and nine acres of land. Pictures! (Josh Pringle at CTV) (Real Estate listing)
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This week, Carleton Universityâs Lifelong Learning Program Summer Showcase offers five days of learning opportunities on myriad topics. Attend for a half day, full day, or 3 days. -
Mic Drop the Silence, an open mic charity event at Rainbow Bistro, will raise funds for The Royal Ottawa Mental Health Centre. Come for the show, or sign up to perform (you must indicate your desire to get up on stage when you buy your event ticket). $15 -
FestiBiere continues in Gatineau. -
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 Nault Park, Vanier. -
ByTowne Cinema: Songs of Earth, Sing-along: Xanadu Mother, Couch -
Mayfair Theatre: Thelma, June Zero, The Getaway Gigs -
Fruitcake. Ireneâs Pub Restaurant -
Celtic Celebration featuring JJIG. Red Bird Tomorrow -
umberlune plays an acoustic set at Songs from the Shed. -
Shop Urban Art Collectiveâs Hintonburg Night Market before stopping for a drink at one of the many Somerset St W watering holes like Spark Beer & Pizza, Art House CafĂ©, Bar Guapo, Tâs Pub, Union Local 613, and Prohibition House, to name a few. -
Ottawa Chamberfestâs 30th anniversary festival starts tonight with Art of Time Ensemble, who present Sgt. Pepperâs Lonely Hearts Club Band. -
Immerse yourself in Muse, a night of performances by musicians, poets, and other artists. SAW Centre, 67 Nicholas St. -
FestiBiere continues in Gatineau. -
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 Greensboro Park. -
Enjoy good, old fashioned burlesque, drag, and variety performances with Gay Olâ Time at the Rainbow Bistro. -
This week, Carleton Universityâs Lifelong Learning Program Summer Showcase offers five days of learning opportunities on myriad topics. Attend for a half day, full day, or 3 days. -
Auroraâs Reef and YacĂ© perform at Reggae Night on Elgin. LIVE on Elgin, 200 Elgin St 2nd floor. -
Country attire is encouraged every Thursday at the Heart & Crown ByWard Marketâs Country Nights. Southbound Boots brings the live music. -
Norm Fosterâs midcentury-set comedy Hildaâs Yard follows the hijinks of a pair of empty nesters whose adult children rush back to the nest unexpectedly. The Ottawa Little Theatre production runs until August 3. -
ByTowne Cinema: Sisi & I, Songs of Earth, The Crow: 30th Anniversary -
Mayfair Theatre: June Zero, Thelma, I Saw The TV Glow Gigs -
Crop Circle Catalysts. Montgomery Scotch Lounge -
đ Sunshine Makers and Amanda Movio perform at Cinq Ă Sept in the ByWard Market -
Vaegon, Exterminatus, Thalassophobia, Shrapnel Wound. Cafe Dekcuf -
PHASEZ, Cardamom Years, Princess Unlucky. House of TARG -
Belfaountain. Avant-Garde Bar -
Rocket Science with Stuart Hoopfer. Overflow Brewing -
Comedy Night. Pour Boy -
Dueling Pianos. Manor Lounge Friday -
Ottawaâs Pony Girl tops tonightâs lineup at Club SAWâs fourth annual Side by Side Weekend, the celebration of indie music from our region and beyond. Continuing until Sunday, the event is all ages, has a staggered schedule across stages inside and outside the venue, and alongside the music it heralds the arrival of Spark Beerâs Palsner Two beer (to be enjoyed only by attendees aged 19 and over, obvs). -
This week, Carleton Universityâs Lifelong Learning Program Summer Showcase offers five days of learning opportunities on myriad topics. Attend for a half day, full day, or 3 days. -
Learn to throw (pottery, that is) at the first-ever Spin the Wheel - Candlelight Edition, at Hintonburg Pottery Shop. Suitable for beginners, there are extremely limited places available. -
đ Capital Pop-Up Cinema is screening Home Alone on Sparks Street. -
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 Patterson Creek in the Glebe. -
Road Trip: Magic, mystery, and friendly ghosts sharing your old house; thatâs what's in store at Outerbridge Magic: Mysteries of the Keyhole House. The show runs at the Carleton Place Town Hall and Auditorium until Sunday (July 28). 175 Bridge Street Carleton Place K7C 2V8 -
Actor Pierre Brault brings his touring show Dief the Chief: October â62 to the Diefenbunker today and tomorrow (the show also plays dates in August). Weâre moderately confident that youâve never seen a play from 75 feet underground, so why not grab your chance. 3929 Carp Road, Carp K0A 1L0. -
Hildaâs Yard continues at The Ottawa Little Theatre. -
Itâs your final Weekend to play Whereâs Waldo in Wellington West? A Whereâs Waldo prize pack and one of four $100 gift cards are up for grabs. -
ByTowne Cinema: Widow Clicquot, The Fabulous Four, Drunken Cinema: Deep Blue Sea -
Mayfair Theatre: Thelma, Ghostlight, The Rocky Horror Picture Show Gigs -
Fever Pitch Hot Jazz. Art House Café -
Irish Mythen. Red Bird -
Friday Iâm in Love (Indiepop Dance Party). The 27 Club -
Rachel Beausoleil Trio. Montgomery Scotch Lounge -
Jimmy Buffett Night. Queen Street Fare -
Futura Free. LIVE on Elgin -
Hunks and Punks. Ireneâs Pub Restaurant -
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