Friday August 2, 2024

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HELLO OTTAWA

  • In the weekend ottawan:

    → Heavy Metal cellist

    → Last day to catch Poutinefest in Cornwall is tomorrow

    → More missing pets, found

It’s Colonel By Day on Monday, so we’ll be taking the day off from publishing the ottawan to dig a canal in the backyard. We’ll see you again on Tuesday.

– Martha and Darren

STATS

Number

  • $900,000
  • – The amount of bonds sold so far by Ottawa Community Land Trust to raise money to buy apartment buildings. The goal is to sell $1.7 million, which pay 4.5% interest. (Neil Saravanamuttoo in The 613)

Ottawan of the Day

  • Raphael Weinroth-Browne
  • – The classically trained cellist loves to use his instrument to play heavy metal. He has a showcase at Ottawa Chamberfest next Monday at the Gladstone Theatre. (Peter Hum in the Ottawa Citizen

Quote

  • We wanted to make something interactive and engaging. We wanted people to see the sites. We wanted people to feel connected to the city.

  • – Jean-Marie Guerrier, vice president of Black History Ottawa, on the new History in the Streets Bus Tour which highlights sites in the National Capital Region where Black Canadians have left their mark. The tour operates every Saturday until October. (Audrey Gunn in Capital Current) (History in the Streets Bus Tour)

Sports

  • FRONTIER Ottawa Titans 12  – Trois-Rivières Aigles 4 Game 1 last night
  • FRONTIER Ottawa Titans 1 – Trois-Rivières Aigles 10 Game 2 last night

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CITY HALL AGENDA

What’s going on at City Hall

Election Compliance Audit Committee
Champlain Room, 110 Laurier Avenue West – 1:00 pm

  • The Election Compliance Audit Committee consider the Auditor’s report and decide whether to commence a legal proceeding against Third Party Advertiser Horizon Ottawa.

📋 Agenda

Committee of Adjustment
Panel 3 – 9:00 am

  • 5272 Carp – To subdivide the property into three separate parcels of land to create two new lots for future residential development.
  • 3179 Carry's Side – To subdivide the property into two parcels to create a new lot for a surplus farm dwelling.
  • 5000 Ferry – To subdivide the property into two separate parcels to create one new lot for future residential uses. The remaining land will continue to be farmland.
  • 5050 Ferry – To subdivide the property into two separate parcels to create one new lot for future residential uses. The remaining land will continue to be farmland.
  • Part 2 on Plan 4R-27607 – To convey a portion of the property to the abutting property to the east known as 7 Huisson Road.
  • 1500 Thomas Argue – To subdivide the property into two parcels to create a new lot for existing building on Huisson Road and to permit received setbacks between buildings, from lot line for an accessory building and to permit frontage onto a private street.
  • 1126 Cope – To permit a driveway to occupy 60 per cent of the front yard.
  • 3796 Dunrobin – To permit a reduced northerly interior side yard setback for a new canopy over the fueling station.
  • 8597 Franktown – To subdivide the property into three separate parcels of land to create two new lots for future residential development within a reduced setback to a livestock facility.
  • 612 Smith – To subdivide the property into two separate parcels of land to create one new lot for future residential development and to convey a portion of land to the abutting property to the south.
  • 7084 Mason - To permit increased lot coverage for the construction of a detached dwelling.
  • 7090 Marco – To permit increased lot coverage for the construction of a detached dwelling. The existing dwelling and detached garage will be demolished.

📋 Agenda

Panel 2 – 1:00 pm

  • 882, 884 Smyth – To establish separate ownership for each half of the existing semi-detached dwelling and for the construction of a coach house on each parcel with reduced setbacks from the interior lot line.
  • 788 March – To construct two, six-storey apartment buildings containing 196 units in total, with increased building heights and a reduced rear yard setback.
  • 53 Slade – To permit an increased number of accessory buildings with an increased cumulative floor area for the construction of a gazebo.
  • 1375 Louis – To subdivide the property into three separate parcels of land for future residential development.
  • 1064 Ventus – To permit a reduced front yard setback for the construction of a townhouse dwelling.
  • 1035 Ventus – To permit a reduced front yard setback for the construction of a townhouse dwelling.
  • 1059 Ventus – To permit construction of a dwelling with reduced front yard setback.
  • 267 Marilyn – To subdivide the property into two separate parcels of land with reduced lot widths.

📋 Agenda

WHAT OTTAWA IS TALKING ABOUT

♨️ Aylmer 

  • The City of Gatineau has issued a boil water advisory for Aylmer. The 10,000 residents should boil water for one minute before drinking it. That goes for water intended for pets as well. (Toula Mazloum at CTV)

🏃‍♀️ Paris Olympics

  •  Gatineau’s Audrey Leduc set a new Canadian record in the women’s 100m this morning, beating herself. Leduc’s time was 10.95 seconds, overtaking her own time of 10.96 seconds set in April. This sends Leduc into the semifinals. (CBC)

🛻 Convoy News

  •  Convoy coörganizer Pat King has turned himself in to the Ottawa courthouse. King is accused of breaching his bail, but what that entailed has not been released. He is currently waiting for the verdict in his trial, expected in October. (Marlo Glass in the Ottawa Citizen)

🛻 Local Breweries

  •  We've got some more updates from our region’s hard working breweries:
     

    Dominion City is supporting Capital Rainbow Refuge with sales of their 1971 Pale Ale.

    Sadly, Tuque de Broue is closing its doors after nine years in business. It’s open only while there’s beer left to sell, so be sure to visit 189 rue Bay Street, Embrun, ON K0A 1W1 soon.

    Yesterday Flora Hall marked the passing of a beloved former staffer one year ago with a donation of 50% of its sales to CHEO Hospital’s Youth Mental Health programs.

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EVENTS


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Today

  • 🆓 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 & Adès; 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

Tomorrow

  • The Ride4Alana event is an ATV rally fundraiser to buy musician Alana Andrews an electric wheelchair. 10:00 am Tatty Hill, Calabogie.

  • Road Trip: Catch the competitions at Glengarry Highland Games.

  • Road Trip: Cornwall Poutine Feast continues.

  • 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 Allée 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" and "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 Gyrokenisis®, 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).

  • 🆓 Ottawa International Busker Fest continues.

  • 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

Sunday

  • Capital Ribfest continues at Ottawa City Hall (until 5:00 pm Monday)

  • Bike and Beer pop-up in Ottawa. Go Dutch Bikes will be at Bicycle Craft Brewery showing their lineup of new and pre-loved bikes from Amsterdam. 850 Industrial Ave.

  • Today at Ottawa Chamberfest Joel Quarrington: Bach & Weinberg for bass solo; Adaptive Concert: Beth Silver & Jenna Richards; Rideau Hall: Despax Quartet II; Masterclass: Joel Quarrington; Rideau Hall: Beth Silver & Jenna Richards; Allison Au & Migrations Ensemble; Kleztory.

  • Cornwall Poutine Feast wraps up today.

  • 🆓 Take a walk down Sparks Street for Ottawa International Busker Fest.

  • You’ll find more than 50 vendors at the York Street Market (11:00 am to 5:00 pm by the Ottawa sign)

  • 🆓 It’s Patio Bingo! time at Beyond the Pale Brewing Co. From 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm, enjoy a lively game of bingo while sipping on the fine beer. 250 City Centre, Unit 106

  • Canadian Blood Services are open today tomorrow and Monday for donations.

  • ByTowne Cinema: The Cartoons of Max Fleischer, Thelma, Dis-mois pourquoi ces choses son si belles (Tell Me Why These Things are So Beautiful), Kneecap

  • Mayfair Theatre: Widow Clicquot

    Gigs

  • The Wineberries. Van Kleek Hill Vineyard

  • Julian Lopez. LIVE on Elgin

  • EEK! O’Frabjous Day. Rainbow Bistro

  • ERU-ERA Live. Bar Minotaure (Gatineau, Québec)

Monday

  • Today at Ottawa Chamberfest: Chamber Chat; Leslie Ting, NO HAY BANDA, uOttawa Composers; NMN Leslie Ting: Installation “What Brings You In”; Bring the Kids!: Quatuor Despax; NMN NEXT GEN: uOttawa Compossers + HATCH; NMN: NO HAY BANDA plays Sarah Davachi; NMN Leslie Ting: Installation/concert “What Brings You In”; Operatic Fluidity: Handel Arias with Arion Baroque; Raphael Weinroth-Browne: Parallel Worlds

  • Red Bird’s regular Bluegrass Mondays gig levels up tonight, with a special holiday weekend edition featuring Danny Paisley and the Southern Grass. $20

  • 🆓 It's the final day of Ottawa International Busker Fest.

  • Tonight’s performance of Macbeth by A Company of Fools is back in Strathcona Park in Sandy Hill.

  • Capital Ribfest continues at Ottawa City Hall until 5:00 pm today.

  • ByTowne Cinema: Dis-mois pourquoi ces choses son si belles (Tell Me Why These Things are So Beautiful), Touch, Kneecap, Don’t Go Into The…Series: Swamp Thing

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

    Gigs

  • Backseat Dragon, Your Arms Are My Cocoon, Algae Bloom. Rainbow Bistro
     

Just Announced / Now Booking

  • Stittsville Central is celebrating 10 years of covering the village. Space is limited and RSVPs need to be made by Aug 4. 2:00 pm. Wildpine Residence (on the terrace), 10 Wildpine Court, Stittsville

  • The 13th Asinabka Festival is almost here (Tuesday August 6 through Sunday August 11), and this year’s schedule is packed with the best in Indigenous Arts from around the world. The festival rolls out at DARC, Gallery 101, Arts Court, SAW, and Axeneo7, and tickets and passes are available now.

  • Dominion City Brewing’s Field Day 2 event lands in Hintonburg Park on Sunday August 11. Spend the afternoon enjoying three local live music acts and a delicious menu of TL Snacks, Moo Shiu Ice Cream, and of course, Dominion City’s fine pours. 2:00 pm to 8:00 pm at 49 Fairmont Avenue, K1Y 1X4. $20 in advance or $25 at the gate.
     

DEAL OF THE DAY

Find overstock, ready-to-ship furniture deals at Dufresne’s Warehouse Sale and Clearance Summer Edition.

Aurelius’ Italian Black Truffle Extra Virgin Olive Oil is 40% off for the next day or so (until it runs out). Use the code TRUFFLE40 to save.

Drop by Victoire Boutique on Sunday from noon to 5:00 pm (August 4), where you’ll find bargains of $10 and up at the Staff Closet Sale. You’ll find vintage and one of a kind pieces ready for new homes.

BUT, ONE MORE THING ...

What is going on with the house pets in Ottawa? Last week, we told you about Indie the cat who was found in Gloucester eight years after going missing in Montréal.

Today, we find that Teddy the minature poodle was found in Wyoming after being dognapped from Centretown last September. The dog was found when police in the small town of Riverton pulled over a man for running a red light.

Teddy’s owner is having trouble bringing him home though – she doesn’t have a passport and the dog doesn’t have the paperwork to be delivered. He is currently being cared for by a local shelter.

➕ Related The Ottawa Humane Society removed a racoon
from a home being kept as a pet

Related The Humane Society would also like you to answer this survey about outdoor cats

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