Thursday August 8, 2024

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  • In today’s ottawan:

    → The City wants to know how to spend its money

  • → There is a beer garden fundraiser at a retirement home tomorrow

    → Deal of the day: Ice cream gets you half price tickets to "ABBA Revisited"

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  • 14,000
  • – The approximate number of Ottawa school kids that have out of date vaccination records. Ottawa Public Health says it will send letters to 7,000 seven year-olds and 7,000 seventeen year-olds who it has discovered are not up-to-date. Children attending school in Ontario are required to be vaccinated against diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, polio, measles, mumps, rubella, and meningococcal disease and, if born after 2010, against chicken pox. (Ted Raymond at CTV) (Updating vaccine records website)

Ottawan of the Day

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  • I grew frustrated with the ‘village mentality’ among some local politicians at the expense of Ottawa as a national capital

  • – Retired federal public employee Michael Kaczorowski in an essay entitled ‘Why I said goodbye to Ottawa after more than 3 decades’. Kaczorowski and his wife have relocated to Nova Scotia.

Sports

  • ⚟ FRONTIER Ottawa Titans 2 – New England Knockouts 4 last night

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đŸ’„ Capital Pride

  • The Jewish Federation of Ottawa and B’nai Brith Canada have condemned Capital Pride for releasing a statement in ‘solidarity with Palestine’. Capital Pride accuses Israel of ‘pinkwashing’ the war in Gaza when it highlights the freedom of gays and lesbians in Israel versus the ban on homosexuality in Palestine. Pride Parades in Toronto and Vancouver were both cancelled early by supporters of the Palestinan side of the war blocking the road. Capital Pride starts August 17 with the parade on August 25. The Jewish Federation of Ottawa’s Pride Breakfast will also be August 25, before the parade. (Ted Raymond at CTV) (Capital Pride Statement) (B’nail Brith statement)

⚕ Dr Brian Nadler 

  •  Now that the publication ban has lifted, documents from the murder trial of Dr Brian Nadler detail how he was acquitted. The documents show that there was disagreement amongst professionals on whether the patients that Nadler was accused of murdering at Hawkesbury and District General Hospital had COVID-19 or not, and disagreements over his pharmaceutical choices. By trial date, the Crown did not believe that it could get a conviction, however it has appealed for a new trial based on excluded evidence. (Nicole Williams at CBC)

đŸ‹ïž University of Ottawa

  •  The University of Ottawa is launching an Olympic sport management programme, the first outside of Europe. The Executive Masters in Sport Organization Management programme is aimed at professionals working in national and international sports organizations. (Jenna Legge at CBC)

🛒 Weekly Grocery Flyer Review

  • Every week, Donovan Burey looks at all the grocery flyers and posts the deals on Ottawa Reddit. Get ready for canning season, he says, with bulk local produce pricing currently very good. (/Ottawa)

đŸ›» Convoy News

  • Convoy coörganizer Pat King has been banned from an Alberta music festival that he had been promoting. The Rock the Track music festival banned King after it became aware that he had been accepted as a volunteer. The organizer believes that King has a friend involved with the show and was using it for self promotion. For those heading to Alberta, Rock the Track runs from today to Saturday and features the Headstones, Nazareth, Bif Naked, Northern Pikes, Lee Aaron, Honeymoon Suite, Harlequin, and the Headpins. (David Fraser at CBC)

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Today

  • Today at the 13th Asinabka Festival of the Indigenous Arts, a fantastic lineup of films hits the Arts Court Theatre screen from 4:00 pm. Tickets and passes are available for ‘Homelands: Short Docs’, ‘The Electric Indian’, ‘The Tundra Within Me’, and ‘Portals: Experimental Shorts’.

  • 🆓 Take the kids to Rideau Hall as United for Literacy reads to kids in an outdoor setting, today and tomorrow (Friday August 9) from 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm today.

  • 🆓 Wander tonight’s Hintonburg Night Market for cool handmade items, locally produced food and drink, and live entertainment.

  • Tonight’s performance of Macbeth by A Company of Fools is in Tanglewood Park in Nepean.

  • Summer 2024 Fair season is heating up. Today, gates of the Navan Fair open at 4:30 pm, and also today (and today only), the Midway is just a toonie per ride. We can’t help you decide whether to attend the Mini Demolition Derby or the Ayrshire and Holstein Cattle Show, which both start at 7:00 pm, but we can almost guarantee that you’ll have fun either way. The Navan Fair continues Friday through Sunday at Navan Fairgrounds 1279 Colonial Road, Navan, ON. K4B 1N1

  • 🆓 Tyler Cochrane and KalĂ scima play the Cinq Ă  Sept concert series at the George Street Plaza, 55 ByWard Market Square.

  • Learn the West Coast Swing with a lesson and social dance, all in one night and all for $15 at the door. Presented by Rideau Swing Collective. 7:30 pm at the Bridge Public House, 1 Donald St K1K 4E6 (Centretown).

  • Ottawa’s newest weekend market pops up for a Thursday evening shopping experience. Shop, dine and enjoy a cocktail at the Greely Good Night Market from 5:00 pm to 9:00 pm at 5770 Bank St, Ottawa, ON K4P 1B9.

  • Les MisĂ©rables continues its limited run (until Sunday August 11) at the National Arts Centre.

  • ByTowne Cinema: Thelma, Crossing, Blade Runner: The Final Cut

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

    Gigs

  • Irene’s Blues Sessions. Irene’s Pub Restaurant

  • Sheridan Ruitin. LIVE on Elgin

  • Moonfruits, Nyx and Lightsmith. Red Bird

  • Karaoke Thursdays. Atomic Rooster

  • Woods of Light. Montgomery Scotch Lounge

  • Yes Ma’am. House of TARG

  • Nate Silva. Overflow Brewing

Tomorrow

  • 🆓 Ville de Gatineau and the Cultural Embassy present Festival de la rue Eddy, an evening event with live and DJ music, acrobats, street food, games, and more. Tonight from 6:00 pm to 10:00 pm at 65 Rue Eddy, Gatineau J8X 2W1 (at the corner of HĂŽtel-de-Ville).

  • Today at the 13th Asinabka Festival of the Indigenous Arts, a fantastic lineup of films hits the Arts Court Theatre screen from 4:00 pm. Tickets and passes are available for ‘Singing Back the Buffalo’, ‘Pathfinding: Dramatic Shorts’, ‘Maori & Pasifica Shorts’ with Curator Leo Koziol in attendance, ‘Cold Road’, ‘Crush’, and ‘Sawed Meat: Late Night Shorts’.

  • Road Trip: Merrickville Fair is all the excuse you need to visit one of our region’s most attractive small towns. Head for the midway or watch a sheep shearing demo; catch up with friends in the beer garden or, if you go tonight, enjoy the popular Farm BBQ Supper, which includes BBQ beef, potatoes, fresh corn on the cob, and dessert. The fair is on until Sunday at 106 Read St in Merrickville, ON.

  • Road Trip: Take a drive to Cornwall for this evening’s SASS MoonFest 2024 Yoga Festival & Wellness Market. The twilight fundraising gathering from 5:00 pm to 9:30 pm offers healing experiences in sound bathing, yoga, Chakra dancing, Belly Dancing, and meditation, and you can also shop at the Holistic Wellness Vendors Market. Remember to bring your own yoga mat and blanket to this rain-or-shine event. The event supports the non-profit agency SASS for Women SDG&A. Tickets $22.63. 100 Water St. E, Cornwall, K6H 6G4.

  • Road Trip: We realize we’re not making it easy to decide which country fair to attend this weekend, especially when we tell you about Winchester’s Dairyfest, at which you can roller skate for free tonight, enter the Fortnite tournament (the deadline to enter is Thursday August 8) on Saturday, and even practice milking or riding a (fake) cow. Until Sunday at 577 Main St W Winchester, ON, Canada K0C 2K0.

  • Road Trip: the Williamstown Fair which is billed as Canada’s oldest, is packed with entertainment for the entire family. Your ticket gets you into everything from the midway to the concerts. Speaking of tickets, those people who are 35 inches tall and under get in for free; everyone else pays $30 at the gate (or $60 for all three days). Today only (Friday August 9) seniors aged 60 and over pay $20 at the gate. On-site parking is free. 19629 John Street, Box 7 Williamstown, ON K0C 2J0

  • 🆓 There’s another NCC Public Archeological Dig at Leamy Lake Park today. Search for pre-contact (before the arrival of Europeans) archeological artifacts from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm under the guidance of NCC Archeology Program experts. Note: in case of heavy rain, thunderstorms, or excessive heat, the dig may be cancelled.

  • 🆓 Take your date (or the family) to the Carp public library parking lot this evening, where the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada - Ottawa Centre will be holding the August Star Party. Gaze at the stars through one of the telescopes on site, or bring your own binoculars.

  • Comedian Bryan O’Gorman calls himself ‘a professional weirdo’ and you can catch him live at Yuk Yuk’s Ottawa West tonight and tomorrow.

  • 🆓 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.

  • Tonight’s performance of Macbeth by A Company of Fools is at Hintonburg Park (49 Fairmont Ave K1Y 1X4).

  • You like the outdoors and you love to laugh, so the Great Outdoors Comedy Festival is made for you. Tonight’s lineup is headlined by Tom Segura, with guests Bobby Lee and Jessica Kirson. Tickets from $99.50, with chair rentals available for an extra fee.

  • The Navan Fair continues. Today’s highlights: the Ultimutts Stunt Dog Show (multiple times throughout the day), the Heavy Horse Harness Classes at 7:00 pm, and the Kids Crafts from 12:00 pm to 5:00 pm. Navan Fairgrounds 1279 Colonial Road, Navan, ON. K4B 1N1

  • Unitarian House of Ottawa, the city’s not-for-profit Retirement Residence and Seniors Apartments, is holding a Beer Garden Fundraiser from 4:30 pm to 9:00 pm. To recap: it’s a fundraiser, which our readers love, and there will be beer, which many of our readers also love. Also, the poster says it’s sponsored by Broadhead Brewing. It’s $20 to get in, and the cash bar will have beer and cocktails at reasonable prices. Here’s that ticket link.
     
  • 🆓 It’s all happening at Merivale Mall this evening. Check out the kids’ activities, like the bouncy castle and face painting. At 8:30 pm they’re screening The Wizard of Oz. Donations accepted for Nelson House of Ottawa-Carleton women’s shelter.

  • Les MisĂ©rables continues at the National Arts Centre.

  • ByTowne Cinema: Dance First, Firebrand, Kinds of Kindness, Cuckoo

  • Mayfair Theatre: Mother, Couch, Touch, Big Shark

    Gigs

  • The Aphelion Album Release Party with Raphael Weinroth-Browne and Soverign Council. Rainbow Bistro

  • F!TH. Club SAW

  • ÂĄMAYDAY!. Berlin Nightclub

  • Area Resident. Irene’s Pub & Restaurant

  • Steve Forbert. Red Bird

  • 80s Dance Party. House of TARG

  • Barrow Gang Buskers. Atomic Rooster

Saturday

  • FREE Energize yourself first thing this morning with an accessible class from Dance Artists Liz Winkelaar and Geoffrey Dollar. 10:00 am at the National Arts Centre’s Peter A. Herrndorf Place.

  • Don’t throw that broken thing away; take it to the Ottawa Tool Library Repair CafĂ© at Zibi (28 Booth St) from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm. Volunteers will help repair small kitchen items, mend a hole in your socks, and more. Entry is by donation.

  • The Pursuit of Happiness (presumably they’re all adults now) play the Joint at Rideau Carleton Raceway

  • Road Trip: Visit Brockville’s Perth St Market for local shopping.

  • Road Trip (thanks to Ottawa Road Trips for the heads-up): Fill your eyeballs with the sight of vintage water craft at the Antique & Classic Boat Show.

  • Catch the amazing spectacle of thousands of lanterns floating in the night waters of Andrew Haydon Park at the Ottawa Lantern Festival. Advance tickets cost $60.99 or you can pay $75.99 on the day. The gates open at 5:30 pm for the evening’s entertainment, food, and fun; at 8:00 pm you’ll design your lantern and then launch it between 8:30 pm and 9:30 pm. The ticket price includes lantern retrieval and water and area clean up costs, to keep the event sustainable.

  • Scottish funny man Gary Meikle’s No Refunds Tour makes a stop at Shenkman Arts Centre’s Richcraft Theatre.

  • Barrhaven welcomes the Rhythm Culture Festival, a weekend of Caribbean culture, dance, performance, cuisine, and games. Tickets from $27.96. Today and tomorrow at Clarke Fields Park, 93 Houlahan Street Ottawa, ON K2J 3Y7.

  • The Puppets Up! festival is back for two days of family fun, with puppets and performers from around the world gathering in Almonte’s streets. Today and tomorrow in Almonte, ON

  • The Carp Farmers Market is always worth a visit but each Saturday this month the star of the show is garlic. You’ll be able to buy every garlic product you can think of, as well as strands of fresh bulbs.

  • You like the outdoors and you love to laugh so the Great Outdoors Comedy Festival is made for you. Tonight’s lineup is headlined by Nate Bargatze, with guests Gerry Dee and Derrick Stroup. Tickets from $89.50, with chair rentals available for an extra fee.

  • FREE Check out the work by established and new artists and artisans at Art in Strathcona Park, a fundraiser for Mental Illness Caregivers Association (MICA). Rain or shine from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm.

  • Catch tonight’s performance of Macbeth by A Company of Fools in Kanata’s Walter Baker Park (100 Charlie Rogers Pl, Stittsville, K2V 1A2).
     
  • Les MisĂ©rables continues at the National Arts Centre.

  • Today at the 13th Asinabka Festival of the Indigenous Arts take the Art Crawl ‘When is Future, When is Now?’, curated by Wolfbabe Collective, at G101 ( DARC); then catch the ‘Naguala’ installation by Claudia Minerva Medina in the DARC Microcinema or Art in the Asinabka Festival Office with works by Gerald McMaster and Pƍhaikealoha Panoke and Miguel Sosme Campos. Live music from Fawn Wood, Logan Starts, SLUG, and Bryan Wolf Ear starts at 7:30pm in the Arts Court Theatre.

  • Thinking about RV-ing, now that you’ve got a family? Check out the Family Fun Fair Sales Event by CampMart RV, where there will be lots for the kids to do while you ogle the recreational vehicles.

  • Les Grands Feux du Casino Lac-Leamy returns to the region. It’s not just about fireworks, however. From 6:00 pm to 10:00 pm attendees will enjoy multi-sensory programming including fantastic food, digital and art installations, live performances, and more.Tickets from $16.60

  • Billy Idol’s Rebel Yell 2024 tour stops at Canadian Tire Centre tonight, with Platinum Blonde opening the show.

  • ByTowne Cinema: Firebrand, 2024 Cat Video Fest, Dance First, Cuckoo

  • Mayfair Theatre: Mother, Couch, Touch, Kinds of Kindness

    Gigs

  • Touch Grass. Irene’s Pub

  • DadbOdd. Queen St Fare

  • Uno. Broadway Bar and Grill

  • Dark Speed. Moose McGuire’s Hunt Club

  • Roxanne. Montgomery Scotch Lounge

  • The Desert Island Big Band. LIVE on Elgin

  • Ben Joseph. Rainbow Bistro

  • The Boo Radley Project. CafĂ© Dekcuf

  • Chemical Club, Luella, Zeelle, February Hate Club. Club SAW

  • Sound One (Ska Night). House of TARG

  • Bryan O’Gorman. Yuk Yuk’s Ottawa West

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DEAL OF THE DAY

For a certain segment of the population (Martha coughs quietly), ABBA and ice cream are a perfect combo. Luckily for these people, pints of Merry Dairy’s new Honey, Honeycomb and vegan Swedish Fish flavours contain a QR code for half price tickets to to ABBA Revisited at Bar Robo on Friday August 16.

BUT, ONE MORE THING ...

Dave Allston at the Kitchissippi Museum has the tale of industrial chemist George H Harrison, orginally of Moose Jaw, who became famous in 1921 for a ‘process by which a ton of straw could be burned to extract $250 worth of useful products from the smoke, including paint, germicides and even gas that could power automobiles and illuminate buildings’. Popular Science and Farm and Fireside wrote about it.

After attempts to monetize his idea in St Paul, Minnesota and Merrill, Wisconsin, Harrison moved to Hintonburg where he formed the the Harrison Paint and Chemical Company Ltd in 1934 – and then promptly vanished, his technique unused. The factory still exists at 7 Hamilton Ave North, home of Full Cycle and the Mino'Weesini Grocery Programme of Parkdale Food Centre.

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