Thursday July 25, 2024

Today

🌦️ Moderate Rain
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Tomorrow

☀️ Clear
High 25° Low 13°
🌞 5:40 am🌛8:37 pm

 

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HELLO OTTAWA

  • In today’s ottawan:

    → Ottawa dog is protecting Paris this week

    → Events: $80 tattoos and adoptable pups  

    → Watch the Preston Street bridge move this evening

– Martha and Darren

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Ottawan of the Day

  • Elise Skinner
  • – The Britannia Beach resident has been concerned about the safety of swimmers there. She has sent a report to the mayor and council with recommendations on how to save lives. (Bruce Deachman in the Ottawa Citizen)

Quote

  • Beci is having the time of his life abroad!

  • – Ottawa Police Service constable David Guy speaking for his dog partner, Beci. The duo are part of two dozen K9 units from around the world sweeping venues for explosives at the Paris Olympics. (Toula Mazloum at CTV

Sports

  • FRONTIER Ottawa Titans 2 – New York Boulders 1 last night

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CITY HALL AGENDA

What’s going on at City Hall

No more meetings this week.

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WHAT OTTAWA IS TALKING ABOUT

🙏 Kenneth Sidney Vowles

  •  Flags at City Hall will be lowered to half-mast tomorrow in honour of Kenneth Sidney Vowles. Vowles represented Orléans in the former City of Gloucester, which eventually merged into the City of Ottawa. He passed away July 15. (City of Ottawa)

📺 Preston Street Bridge

  •  Now that The Bear and The Boys have finished their seasons, the next smash streaming show has to be The Preston Street bridge. Starting this evening at 8:00 pm, workers will move – live – the replacement bridge on the Queensway over Preston Street into place. Drivers will find detours for the eastbound lanes between Carling Avenue and Metcalfe Street, and for westbound lanes between Bronson and Parkdale avenues until Monday. (Marlo Glass in the Ottawa Citizen)

🪧 Children’s Aid Society of Ottawa

  •  The Children’s Aid Society of Ottawa and its striking workers are going into mediation next Monday. Besides pay, a key issue is a plan by the Province to cut 20 workers from the Society. (Catherine Morrison in the Ottawa Citizen)

🚗 Ottawa Police Service

  •  The Ottawa Police Service is asking for help to identify the driver of a Black Ford Mustang. On June 4, police approached the car at a traffic stop when it turned around a fled. Later, the Mustang was found abandoned but Ottawa’s CSI found evidence linking it to an unsolved murder. Anyone with information is asked to call the Homicide Unit 613-236-1222, extension 5493. (Natasha O’Neill at CTV)

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EVENTS


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Today

 

  • umberlune plays an acoustic set at Songs from the Shed.

  • Shop Urban Art Collective’s Hintonburg Night Market before stopping for a drink at one of the many Somerset St W watering holes like Spark Beer & Pizza, Art House Café, Bar Guapo, T’s Pub, Union Local 613, and Prohibition House, to name a few.

  • Ottawa Chamberfest’s 30th anniversary festival starts tonight with Art of Time Ensemble, who present Sgt. Pepper’s 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 Ol’ Time at the Rainbow Bistro.

  • This week, Carleton University’s Lifelong Learning Program Summer Showcase offers five days of learning opportunities on myriad topics. Attend for a half or full day.

  • Aurora’s Reef and Yacé 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 Market’s Country Nights. Southbound Boots brings the live music.

  • Norm Foster’s midcentury-set comedy Hilda’s 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

  • 🆓 Sunshine Makers and Amanda Movio perform at Cinq à 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

Tomorrow

  • Ottawa’s Pony Girl tops tonight’s lineup at Club SAW’s 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 Beer’s Palsner Two beer (to be enjoyed only by attendees aged 19 and over, obvs).

  • This week, Carleton University’s 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.

  • 🆓 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; that’s 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 ’62 to the Diefenbunker today and tomorrow (the show also plays dates in August). We’re moderately confident that you’ve never seen a play from 75 feet underground, so why not grab your chance. 3929 Carp Road, Carp K0A 1L0.

  • Hilda’s Yard continues at The Ottawa Little Theatre.

  • It’s your final Weekend to play Where’s Waldo in Wellington West? A Where’s 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 I’m 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. Irene’s Pub Restaurant

  • 4DAYWKND. Rainbow Bistro


Saturday

  •  🆓 DJ SillZee spins the tunes from 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm at Sparks St and Elgin St. A Live from the Booth show.

  •  🆓 The Afro-Caribbean Community Market celebrates food, culture, and music, and you’ll find artisans selling textiles, jewellery, and more. Vanier Community Hub, 271 Marier Ave K2L 5P7.

  •  🆓 Chat with the mediums and psychics at the Mystical Haven Wellness Fair, or let the Tarot cards do the talking. As for shopping, stock up on crystals and other wellness items for sale. Plus: the first 50 attendees will win goody bags. Walter Baker Sports Centre, 100 Malvern Drive Ottawa, ON K2J 2G5 from 10:00 am to 3:00 pm.

  •  Branded Tattoo and Ottawa Dog Rescue are holding a fundraiser and BBQ lunch. Get yourself an $80 tattoo and meet some adorable - adoptable -  puppers. 12:00 pm to 8:00 pm at 1531 Merivale road.

  •  FestiBiere continues in Gatineau.

  •  Magicians Aaron and Caroline Matthews bring their all-ages show to Shenkman Centre for the Arts, for one afternoon only

  •  Ahoy, shanty-ers: Beyond the Pale Brewery is hosting the 2nd anniversary ‘Sing a Sea Shanty’ party in two sets. The 1:00pm set will include activities and colouring books for kids and will be outdoors. The 8:00 pm set will be outdoors unless the weather forces it inside. 250 City Centre Ave, unit 108. K1R 7R7.

  •  Road Trip: Enjoy ribs from a variety of vendors at Cornwall Ribfest, running all weekend in Lamoureux Park. If the ribs, midway and beer garden aren’t quite enough to get you on the road, check out the live entertainment, including headliners Crash Test Dummies tonight at 9:30 pm.

  •  Farmer John’s Summer Party in Chesterville, ON has been running for 27 years (with interruptions during the pandemic) and this year’s event looks reliably epic with DJs, food and drink, helicopter rides, and plenty of room for tents. Advance tickets are sold out but you can get them at the gate for $35 per person.

  •  This week, Carleton University’s Lifelong Learning Program Summer Showcase offers five days of learning opportunities on myriad topics. Attend for a half or full day.

  •  The party’s on Bank St fro 7:00 pm to 11:00 pm as City at Night presents the 2024 White Rabbit Centretown Block Party. Move into City at Night for the Afterparty from 10:00 pm to 2:30 am. Tickets from $10.

  •  Road Trip: Magic, mystery, and friendly ghosts sharing your old house; that’s 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, ON K7C 2V8

  •  High school teacher by day, comic by night Greg Schroder performs at Yuk Yuk’s Ottawa West tonight.

  •  It’s your final Weeknd to play Where’s Waldo in Wellington West? A Where’s Waldo prize pack and one of four $100 gift cards are up for grabs.

  •  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 New Edinburgh Park, New Edinburgh.

  •  Norm Foster’s midcentury-set comedy Hilda’s Yard follows the hijinks of a pair of empty nesters whose adult children rush back to the nest unexpectedly. At Ottawa Little Theatre until August 3.

  •  ByTowne Cinema: Widow Clicquot, Seven Samurai, The Fabulous Four, Don’t Go Into The… Series: Silver Bullet

  •  Mayfair Theatre:The Desperate Hours, Thelma, Oddity, Saturday Night Sinema
     

    Gigs

  •  Judas Priestess. Brass Monkey

  •  Icon Behaviour 70s Night with Drag, DJs, and Dancing. House of TARG

  •  Afrobeats Meets Amapiano. The Palace Nightclub

  •  Jazz Jam. Art House Café
     

Just Announced / Now Booking

  •  Just 30 foodies will get to experience the The Fantastic Forest Frolic at Castlegarth Farms (White Lake, Ontario) on the morning of Saturday August 17. $75 per person.

  • Few Ottawans wish for the end of our brief summer, but the coming Fall season is packed events like Harvest Feast of Fall, which benefits at-risk youth. In the spirit of the season it’s a farm-to-table flavoured event, with a multitude of talented chefs and beverage producers providing the experience. It’s at the Ottawa Art Gallery on Wednesday September 18.

     

     

DEALS OF THE DAY

Slipacoffs has some BBQ-worthy deals on Jumbo Beef Hotdogs ($32 for a 32-pack) Wagyu burgers (two for $10) and five 10oz AAA Angus Striploin Steaks for $75

Londre has been locked out of its meta account for showing images that have been deemed to have violated the “adult content policy.”

To retaliate, they’re offering a 20% discount site wide on women’s swimwear.

BUT, ONE MORE THING ...

Scrolling mindlessly on our phones, we were capitivated by Montréal artist Raymond Biesinger’s reproductions of old trade magazine covers like ‘Fallout on the Farm’, a booklet for post-nuclear war farmers by the Canada Department of Agriculture or this beautiful ‘Eggs and Egg Products’ booklet cover, designed by the late Mary Brett.

But Biesinger also has a great collection of posters of old Ottawa. Lost buildings, music venues, a 1946 vacation map and more. So much fun.

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