Today 🌧️ Light Rain High 12° Low 3° 🌞 6:16 am🌛7:48 pm | Tomorrow ☁️ Scattered Clouds High 9° Low 2° 🌞 6:14 am🌛7:49 pm | | Canadian Independent Bookstore Day is just around the corner, and there are two upcoming ways to win great prizes. First, the Ottawa Indie Bookstore Crawl returns after a successful launch last year. The event involves touring around Ottawa’s these fine indie shops to collect stamps on a specially designed card: Books on Beechwood, Mill Street Books, Perfect Books, Singing Pebble Books, The Spaniel's Tale, Westboro Books, Octopus Books, and World of Maps. Collect the stamps from Friday April 26 to Sunday April 28 to be entered into a draw to win a $200 Ottawa indie bookstore shopping spree. The other way to win is on the big day itself: simply shop at any of the above stores to be in with a chance to win $1000 from indiebookstore.ca. Thank you! We’re thrilled and touched by the number of people who have signed up for an ottawan membership, plus all the nice words people wrote. For those eligible, we‘ll be sending out emails today asking which t-shirt you would like. We felt we were taking a huge risk but we feel so much better now. – Martha and Darren | Number - 5
- – The number of kittens that Athena the cat birthed Friday. Athena, of course, was the cat that went missing at the Ottawa Airport for 11 days after screwing up her change of planes from Winnipeg. Mom and her five kittens are fine and are currently residing at Furry Tales Cat Rescue. For those rare people who like looking at cute kittens, see photos at the link. (Ted Raymond at CTV) (Donations)
| | Ottawan of the Day - Jerome Watters
- – The bus driver for OC Transpo has received an award from the transportation agency for his 45 years of service without an accident. (Ottawa Citizen)
| Sports - 🏒 NHL Ottawa Senators 5 – Montréal Canadiens 4 last Saturday
- ⚽ CPL Atlético Ottawa 2 – York United 1 last Saturday
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- Residential Stormwater Retrofit Pilot Program: Rain Ready Ottawa
📋 Agenda Accessibility Advisory Committee Tuesday, April 16 at 6 pm - Idling Control By-law Review
- O-Train Operations Transition to Push-Button Doors
- 2024 City of Ottawa Municipal Accessibility Plan Update Report
- Accessibility Advisory Committee – Workplan 2024-2026
📋 Agenda | WHAT OTTAWA IS TALKING ABOUT | 🌊 Ottawa River - The Ottawa River Planning Board is warning residents in low lying areas to be wary of floods. While water levels in Ottawa, Arnprior, and Gatineau are normal for this time of year, the water levels up river are much higher. (William Eltherington at CTV)
🚨 Ottawa Police Service - An Ottawa constable has pleaded guilty for assaulting a 13 year-old boy with mental health issues. Police took the boy to CHEO after responding to a call from his mother, who reported the boy was violent and not taking his meds. At the hospital, the boy continued to verbally insult the constable, who then assaulted the boy for 10 minutes in front of a nurse and the other constable. The Crown wants a 30-day conditional sentence order with house arrest, while the constable wants a conditional discharge and community service. (Joseph Tunney at CBC)
🚊 O Train - The western extention of the O Train could open by 2027, says City. This is the bit of the line that will run from Tunney’s Pasture west to Moodie Drive, with a spur to Algonquin College. It was planned to open in 2025. See some nice pictures of the tunnel in the story. (Marlo Glass in the Ottawa Citizen)
🚲 E-Bikes - An entrepreneur’s dream of an all e-bike service in Hawkesbury has been quashed by provincial law. Sylvin Laramée had applied twice to Hawkesbury council to run the service, which he says is popular in France. Council deferred to the Ontario Provincial Police which said that e-bikes are not considered motor vehicles and only drivers of motor vehicles can receive compensation as taxi drivers under the Public Vehicles Act. Hawkesbury is about one hour east of Ottawa. (James Morgan in The Review) (Turtle – an example of an e-bike taxi service in Paris)
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Happiness Habits 613 presents Happiness Book Club tonight at the Sunnyside branch of OPL. -
Although there’s no need to dress ‘fancy,’ A Very Vine Improv Show Spring Fling declares that the night will be “tasteful” and the laughs will be “delightful.” Tickets $10. -
Find out why photographer Curtis Perry has been called ‘an artist with the camera’ (Sarah Slean) in his exhibition State of Play at Art House Café. -
Tonight’s Teen Movie Night screening at the Sunnyside Library is Jumanji. 6:15 pm in Room 1B. -
ByTowne Cinema: La chimera, Wicked Little Letters -
Mayfair Theatre: The Old Oak, The Taste of Things, Enter the Clones of Bruce Gigs -
Bluegrass Mondays featuring Tyler Comeau and Highway 10. Red Bird -
Rock Star Karaoke. The Heart & Crown Barrhaven -
Open Mic Night. Art House Café -
Karaoke Mondaze. Atomic Rooster Tomorrow - Pack a pencil and a sketchpad for Art House Café’s weekly Life Drawing session from 7:00 pm to 9:30 pm.
- Green Knight screens at the Ottawa Public Library Main Branch’s Free Movie Night. 6:00 pm in the Auditorium. (For mature audiences.)
- What’s for dinner tonight? Save 50% at Soca Kitchen on Paella Tuesdays. 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm.
- DJs Aberdeen (from Montréal) and Uppercut (from Trois Rivières) take over Berlin Nightclub, transforming an otherwise ordinary evening into a proper Techno Tuesday.
- ByTowne Cinema: Wicked Little Letters, La chimera, Limbo
- Mayfair Theatre: The Taste of Things, The Old Oak, Enter the Clones of Bruce
Gigs -
Trivia Hall of Fame. Irene’s Pub Restaurant, Royal Oak (Bank & Gloucester, Orléans, Hunt Club at Uplands, Centrepointe) -
Outside the Box Trivia. The Barley Mow Westboro -
Stampeders play One More Time at Meridien Theatres @ Centrepointe. -
Open Stage. Red Bird -
Trivia Tuesday. Irene’s Pub Restaurant -
Seinfeld Trivia Night. The Prescott Wednesday It’s National Canadian Film Day. Watch a Canadian film! -
Ottawa Little Theatre’s production of Grand Horizons continues until May 22. -
Learn about Walkable Ottawa’s plan for its new 15-Minute Neighbourhoods program and how you can help. Meet at Equator Coffee (412 Churchill Ave North) ofrom 4:00 pm to 5:30 pm. -
ByTowne Cinema: La chimera, Free – National Canadian Film Day: Donald Shebib’s Goin’ Down the Road, Wicked Little Letters -
Mayfair Theatre: The Old Oak, The Taste of Things, Enter the Clones of Bruce Gigs -
Pretty Good Band with Special Guests Zeelle & Baby Richman. Irene’s Pub Restaurant -
Ottawa Musicians Mixer. LIVE on Elgin -
Rare Groove Wednesdays. Atomic Rooster -
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