Thursday, November 9 2023 | | Today ❄️ Snow High 3° Low -2° 🌞 6:52 am🌛4:40 pm | Tomorrow 🌧️ Light rain High 4° Low -3° 🌞 6:54 am🌛4:38 pm | | Most people probably don’t think about the National Capital Commission’s annual public meeting but considering the Commission’s power over the look and feel over Ottawa and Gatineau, it’s worth paying attention. Chairperson Maryse Gaudreault and chief executive officer Tobi Nussbaum will give their State of the Capital addresses, but after that Nussbaum and the vice-presidents will answer viewer questions. Of course, it’s online only and questions will be vetted. You can either submit your question in advance, and if selected, you’ll be called upon or you can ask a question in the chat on the day. The Commission’s annual public meeting is Tuesday, November 28 at 10:30 but advance questions will only be accepted at consultations@ncc-ccn.ca until November 20 at noon. Meeting details. YouTube link. | - Ottawa Stats
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- – The number of residential units available for sale last month in Ottawa, up 16.7 per cent over last year and the highest number in five year. Conversely, 816 houses and condos were sold last month, down 2.7 per cent from last year. (Ted Raymond at CTV)
Ottawans of the Day Quote | | Sports - 🏒 NHL Ottawa Senators 6 – Toronto Maple Leafs 3 last night
| What’s going on at City Hall. City Council will be discussing Lansdowne 2.0 and nothing else all week long. The previous joint committee meetings have been cancelled.. Ottawa City Council – Special Meetings on Lansdowne • Thursday November 9 at 12:00 noon • Friday November 10 at 9:00 am • Saturday November 11 at 1:00 pm (if needed) • Sunday November 12 at 9:00 am (if needed) The meetings will all be carried on the City’s YouTube channel. The Ottawa Citizen is liveblogging today’s meeting. | WHAT OTTAWA IS TALKING ABOUT | 💸 Lansdowne 2.0 - City Council voted against putting off a decision until the City’s Auditor General has issued her report on Lansdowne 1.0. New City manager Wendy Stephenson said staff had put in hours of work and it was unnecessary to wait because they will take the report into consideration when it comes in.
• Council also voted against developing a back-up plan in the event Ottawa Sports and Entertainment Group defaults on its debt • Council voted against bringing back the green roof for the arena • Council voted against barring Ottawa Sports and Entertainment Group from itself bidding on the rights to develop the two residential towers • Council voted against requiring any bidders to pay cash to create more greenspace like most other developments in Ottawa. This rule was not automatically required because the City is a partner, and doesn’t have to pay into the fund itself. • Council did approve investigating better transportation access to Lansdowne, asking Ottawa Sports and Entertainment Group to consider building a roof on the North Stand, and increasing the City’s share of the sale of air rights to 25 per cent, a $6 million value. (Ben Andrews at CBC) 💰 City of Ottawa Budget - City Council accepted the draft budget for next year for consideration. The budget did come in at Mayor Mark Sutcliffe’s requested limit of a 2.5 per cent tax increase. (Arthur White-Crummey at CBC)
While the tax increase was limited to 2.5 per cent, that restriction was not placed on service fees. The following list is part of the draft budget – they are not in effect unless and until the budget is approved. - OC Transpo fare increases a single ride from $3.70 to $3.80 by card (2.5%). A one-day pass is now $11.75 (4.4%).
- Garbage user fees for a single family household increase $130 to $145 (11.5%). Landfill tipping fees go up 9.2%.
- The maximum on-street parking rates increase from from $4 to $4.50 (12.5%).
- City parking garages' hourly maximum rate increases $6 to $6.50 (8.3%). The daily limit is now $25 (4.2%).
- Local restaurants are hit with a doubling of fees for an outdoor patio, $7.54 per square metre to $15.27 per square metre.
- Spaying or neutering cats and dogs at the city-run clinic increases from $356 to $374 for a small dog (5%).
- Snow dumping at city facilities increases to $272.80 for semi-sized vehicles (15%).
- The City's hotel tax rises from four per cent to five per cent (25%).
- Planning applications fees increase to $114,645 for the largest subdivisions (17%).
- A distinctive tree cutting permit increases to $174 (7.4%). If you’re cutting down the tree for development, the increase is 27 per cent.
- The fee for a road cut permit fee increases to $296 per street segment (7.6%).
CTV caught a few more increases: • Fees at City of Ottawa recreation centres and museums are up but held at 2.5 per cent. • Marriage licences are up only two per cent, to $182. There is a new $3 addition to the $159.20 fee to get married at the stately City Hall and if you want to get married as City Hall staff want to go home on Friday and Saturday, it’s up $4.66 to $238.75. • Death is now 90 cents more expensive, with a one per cent increase of a death certificate to $51. 🚨 Ottawa Police Service Budget - The Ottawa Police Service has proposed a $13.4 million increase over last year, within the 2.5% limit. Last year’s increase was $15.2 million. The Service expects to be able to hire 25 more officers and fill 40 vacant positions. (Joseph Tunney at CBC)
| Wear the only be-logo-ed t-shirt authorized by the ottawan itself. | | The event submission form seems to be broken. Email your events to us at ‘events@theottawan.com’ while we fix it. Today - Contemporary art venue Voix Visuelle on Beechwood officially opens the Symbiose/Symbiosis exhibition tonight from 5:00 pm. Running until December 12, Symbiose features the work of artists from South Africa, Argentina, Belgium, Canada, France, Greece, Hungary, Japan, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, and Ukraine, who explore the relationship of human beings and non-human species as well as the larger impact humans have on the planet. 67 Beechwood Ave, 2nd floor.
- It’s Soirée Quiz Night at the Vanier Muséopark Sugar Shack.
- View more than 30 Japanese floral arrangements at the Canadian Museum of Nature, presented by the Ikebana International Ottawa Centennial Chapter. Only until Sunday (November 12).
- Art House presents the Vernissage of Woman Life Freedom: November Special Exhibition, a group exhibition of artists who explore the lack of women’s rights in Iran. 7:00 pm to 10:00 pm.
- Broadhead Brewery’s Bingo Thursday is free to play, and you might even win a prize.
- Les Grands Ballets Canadiens perform Cinderella with the National Arts Centre Orchestra. Until Saturday in Southam Hall.
- The Poppy Drop projection continues at Parliament Hill.
- Euchre Tournaments are still a big thing. If you don’t know how to play, head to Kichesippi Beer where the staff will teach you the card game's rules before the Taproom Euchre Tournament gets under way. In addition to competitive Euchre, the brewery will also be celebrating the launch of Carrot Cake Spiced Brown Ale, a very limited seasonal brew.
Gigs -
Comedy Night. Pour Boy - The Choices with Förx and Ciggie & the Darts. Dominion Tavern
- Tear My Heart Out's EP release show. LIVE on Elgin
- Ariel Posen. Club SAW
- The Rough and Go, Tick, Born Reject. House of TARG
- Blues Sessions with Guest Host Gregor Sneddon. Irene’s Pub & Restaurant
- Steve Hill. Rainbow Bistro
- Decades of Bond. National Arts Centre Babs Asper Theatre
Tomorrow - Expect the usual Friday night good times at Friday Swing Dance, presented by the Ottawa Swing Dance Society. Don’t know the moves? Come early for a the hour-long lesson at the start of the night. 174 Wilbrod St.
- If Salsa is more your jam, check out Rahim Salsa Friday at St. John’s Parish Hall, 275 Elgin St.
- Crave Food & Wine Festival returns with two days of some of the city’s finest food and drink, plus a series of masterclasses with top chefs, mixologists, and wine makers. November 10 and 11 at Shaw Centre.
- Studio Space Ottawa will be opening its doors to the public on November 10 and 11 (Friday and Saturday) for the 3rd Annual Open Studio + Art Sale. See how the artists work and perhaps buy yourself a piece of locally crafted art in the disciplines of painting, drawing, textile, mixed media, photography, sculpture, installation, metalwork, or ceramic.
- Today is the deadline to complete the Ottawa Public Library’s Survey. The OPL wants to know what Ottawans think, feel, and know about its services. In exchange for 10 to 15 minutes of your time (and your email address), the OPL will enter you into a draw to win one of 100 $50 Visa gift cards.
- The revival of The Last Epistle of Tightrope Time is an opportunity to witness the final chapter of Walter Borden’s long-running one man show that reflects upon the life of a Black homosexual man. Until tomorrow (November 11) at the Azrieli Studio, the National Arts Centre.
- Les Grands Ballets Canadiens perform Cinderella with the National Arts Centre Orchestra. Until Saturday in Southam Hall.
- Shop for clothes, crafts, Diwali knickknacks and delicious food at Diwali Mela today and Saturday at Nepean Sportsplex.
- Explore the work of 26 artists potters, and ceramicists at 260 Fingers, the exhibition and sale at the Glebe Community Centre. Tonight from 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm and tomorrow from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm.
- Do some Friday night festive shopping at the Gloucester Night Market, every week until December 22.
Gigs - Y2K Prom Dance Party. Berlin
- Parabolus - Complete Tool Experience. Overflow Brewing Company
- Cloud of Rock. Irene’s Pub & Restaurant
- Pony Girl, Louella. Club SAW
- Kataklysm, Echoes from Beyond, Hatred Reigns, ASFTW. Brass Monkey
- Indie Rock Night with The Escape Society, the Andy Kaufmans, Nate Silva. Rainbow Bistro
- Rube & Rake. Art House
- Dom Louis. Mavericks
Saturday Note that most Ottawa businesses will be closed until 12:30 pm to observe Remembrance Day. -
The Royal Canadian Legion lists many of the Remembrance Day ceremonies taking place across Greater Ottawa this weekend. Additional services: 🔻 In Carp, the Remembrance Day service will take place at the Memorial at Falldown Lane and Donald B. Munro Drive, with a reception afterwards at Carp Agricultural Hall. 🔻 The ceremony at Britannia Park’s Blood Red Memorial Flagpole will begin at 9:00 am to enable residents to attend others being held around the city. -
Crave Food & Wine Festival returns with two days of some of the city’s finest food and drink, plus a series of masterclasses with top chefs, mixologists, and wine makers. Ends today. -
Indigo Dragonfly brings a trunk show to Fabrications. 12:30 to 5:00 pm at 1677 Carling. -
Obscura Tattoo presents the Equinox Art Show and Makers Market this weekend. Tonight, catch the art show and live painting, and tomorrow (Sunday November 12) enjoy a makers market with 25 local artisans ready to serve up art, prints, taxidermy and more. 320 Catherine St. Gigs - Big Shiny Tunes Live, Jeff The Temp, Big Shiny 90s. House of TARG
- White Rabbit, Roger Sanchez. City at Night
- Anjchito. Montgomery Scotch Lounge
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