Wednesday August 21, 2024 | | Today 🌧️ Moderate Rain High 18° Low 11° 🌞 6:11 am🌛8:00 pm | Tomorrow ☁️ Overcast Clouds High 21° Low 11° 🌞 6:12 am🌛7:58 pm | | -
In today’s ottawan: → Gitanes serves up burgers at Dominion City pop-up -
→ Frogs in love, with a little help → Somerset West Community Health Centre’s supervised drug consumption site is one of ten to be shut across Ontario – Martha and Darren | Sports - ⚾ FRONTIER Ottawa Titans 0 – Sussex County Miners 1 last night
| WEDNESDAY DINING + DRINKING UPDATE | - Dominion City is popping up by the Canal for one night only this Friday (August 23). In a collab with Gitanes Burger, the brewery will be hosting a Beer Garden from 3:00 pm to 10:00 pm, with sweet tunes from DJ Evil Calum starting at 7:00 pm. Be at Queen Elizabeth Driveway between Frank and Waverley to soak up the late summer vibe.
- Matings is pulling out all the stops for the Barbecue Platter Party at Broadhead Brewery on Wednesday September 4. Choose from one of two seatings and get ready to fill your boots (and tummy) with fan favourites like pulled pork, smoked brisket, Mac ’n’ cheese, and some new treats. $10 per ticket, which will be deducted off your bill at the end of the night.
- Although the warmer weather is staging a comeback this weekend and into next week, it won’t be long before Fall settles in for good. The excellent brains at Vodkow present the return of London Fog Cream Liquor ($34.95), made from cream, vanilla, lavender, and earl grey tea; just the thing to keep you warm in cooler temperatures.
- The Holmspun Ice Cream truck will be pulling up to BeetBox Farm from 3:00 pm to 6:00 pm tomorrow (Thursday August 22). While you’re there, shop at the Farm Stand and explore the river path.
- Tomorrow night (Thursday August 22) is the final chance to shop the Greely Good Markets Night Market. Bring your appetite as well as your wallet and grab dinner and a drink from Nonna’s, Taste Sweet Life, Wedel Touch of Europe and Dunrobin Distilleries.
- Ameya Charnalia in Eat the Strip visits a reader recommended tortilla and salsa joint in Orléans, The Tortilla Maker. Charnalia says, ‘The tamales are some of the best you can currently find in Ottawa’.
- The latest This is Ottawa podcast from the CBC asks ‘Why aren’t there more places to eat and drink along Ottawa’s waterfronts?’.
- At $1,424, Ottawa’s fee for a sidewalk patio permit is at the top end of the scale. Cheapest is Saskatoon at $0, while the most expensive is St John’s at $2,700.
- Apt 613 has interviewed two of the top chefs at the National Arts Centre’s Chef’s Table: Pascal Menard, executive chef at Global Affairs Canada and Rideau Gate, and NAC Sous-Chef Connor McQuay.
- Westboro may be losing its ScotiaBank, but it’s gaining a McDonald’s in its place.
- Almonte’s Base Camp brewing went into hiatus after the death of its founder Justin Francis last year. However, a new ownership group plans to bring it back.
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- – The number of Ottawa schoolkids who asked for help with school supplies from the Caring and Sharing Exchange in the latest school year, a 30 per cent rise.
- The Exchange has launched an appeal for donations to ensure that all kids have everything that they need this year. (Alex Black at CityNews) (Donate)
| Ottawan of the Day - Josh Roesler
- – Not only has the amateur golfer moved up a division in the Ottawa Sun Scramble, he has joined with Ryan Hale of the Irish Hills Golf and Country Club and Joshua Lee of Swinging Sticks Golf Lounge to form fashion forward golf apparel company, Divot Golf Canada. (Tim Baines in the Ottawa Citizen)
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This is suitably opaque - – Communications consultant Jennifer Fry in an email to Jeremy Latta, director of communications and government reporting at Atomic Energy of Canada, over how treated wastewater into a tributary of the Ottawa RIver had failed toxicity tests would be described in a press release. (Brett Forester at CBC News)
| Sports - ⚾ FRONTIER Ottawa Titans 0 – Sussex County Miners 1 last night
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The NCC Riverhouse Swimming Dock is also still closed today because of water quality. 🦟 West Nile Virus - Ottawa Public Health is reminding people to protect themselves against mosquitoes after a second person has tested positive for West Nile Virus. West Nile virus usually will not result in symptoms but 20 per cent of people will experience flu-like symptoms, which can become serious in one per cent of those contracted. Ottawa Public Health has found 14 mosquitoes with West Nile virus this year, a ‘notable’ increase. (William Eltherington at CTV)
⚕️ Safe Consumption Sites - The Somerset West Community Health Centre supervised drug consumption site will close next year after a new announcement by the Province. Ontario Health Minister Sylvia Jones said all safe consuption sites within 200 metres of schools or child-care centres must close by next March. The new rule will close ten sites across Ontario. (Elizabeth Payne in the Ottawa Citizen)
🌈 Capital Pride - The City of Ottawa is the latest organization to withdraw from the Pride parade after Capital Pride issued a ‘Statement in Solidarity with Palestine’. The City says that operational support for the August 25 parade will not be affected. (William Eltherington at CTV)
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🆓 (Rescheduled from July 24) Urban Sketchers Ottawa will be meeting at the Canadian Agriculture and Food Museum to capture the farm animals and the museum building itself. The session happens from 4:00 pm to 8:00 pm, to coincide with the museum’s ‘Welcome Wednesday’ free admission hours. Bring your own sketch book and supplies. -
🌈 Ottawa Gay Mens Chorus sings through the decades at Capital Pride’s ‘Let’s Dance’ at the Gladstone. Tickets $30 + tax. 910 Gladstone Ave, Ottawa K1R 6Y4 -
Do you love to tell a good story? Are your friends always asking you to retell the tale about that time you did that thing with those people? Be at OPL Sunnyside branch’s Storytelling Open Mic and charm a whole new audience. 7:00 pm at 1049 Bank St. K1S 3W9 -
🆓 Aviva Chernick and the Serena Quartet perform reimagined Judeo-Spanish folk music that is sung in Ladino, Hebrew, Yiddish, and English. Chernick and her band play the National Arts Centre’s Wood Stage tonight. Bring your own lawn chair. -
Go back to the 60s, 70s, and 80s as Nostalgia Festival hits LeBreton Flats. Tonight’s line-up: Dreamer plays Supertramp hits starting at 7:30 pm followed by Pink Floyd Niagara at 9:30 pm. -
Quick! Before summer slips away, enjoy a cool treat on the patio at Red Apron, where you’ll be served an ice cream sundae in one of four flavours for $9.95 (Rainbow, Chocolate Overload, Carrot Cake, and Vegan Nanaimo). $5 from every Rainbow sundae sold will be donated to the Centretown Community Food Centre. 3:00 pm to 7:00 pm at 410 Gladstone Ave, Ottawa K2P 0Z1 -
ByTowne Cinema: Sugarcane, Cinema Slumber Party: Dirty Dancing, National Anthem -
Mayfair Theatre: Close to You, Widow Clicquot, The Terminator Gigs -
Jazz Jam Takeover. Montgomery Scotch Lounge -
Trivia Night. Cafe Dekcuf -
Jazz Nite with Sage Reynolds Trio. Queen St. Fare -
Bytown Ukulele Group JAM. Red Bird -
Michael Munnik - Ottawa Homecoming Show. LIVE on Elgin -
Open Mic. Pour Boy Tomorrow -
Go back to the 60s, 70s, 80s, and 90s as Nostalgia festival hits LeBreton Flats. Tonight’s line-up: Murmur plays R.E.M. hits starting at 7:30 pm followed by U2 tribute act Desire at 9:30 pm. -
🆓 Red Apron welcomes Niagara’s Wending Home Estate Vineyards and Winery for a tasting this evening. Enjoy wine samples and nibbles from 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm. You must register by phone to attend. 613-695-0417. -
🌈 Overflow Brewing welcomes The Queers & Beers: Pride Edtion, with OK Naledi and Kira providing the entertainment. Tickets $15 in advance. -
Candlelight Concerts roll out the hits of Coldplay and Imagine Dragons at the Gladston Theatre. The Listeso String Quartet perform the set list by candlelight, while you and your person chill in the romantic vibe. -
Shop for cool, hand made clothing and jewelry at Urban Art Collective’s Hintonburg Night Market (5:00 pm to 10:00 pm at 1088 Somerset St. W). -
🆓 Ottawa Music Industry Coalition’s City Sounds Live brings musicians Dumis9ne I and MoZayic to Aberdeen Pavilion from 6:30 pm to 8:00 pm. 1000 Exhibition Way K1S 3W7 -
ByTowne Cinema: My Penguin Friend, National Anthem, The Conversation: 4K Restoration -
Mayfair Theatre: Widow Clicquot, Close to You, Caligula: The Ultimate Cut Gigs -
Tall Shadows. House of TARG -
Original Soundtrack. Avant-Garde Bar -
Mike T. Kerr. Montgomery Lounge -
Release the Bats! Cafe Dekcuf -
Dirt Nap. Dominion Tavern -
Hank’s Dream, Allysann-Mei, Erin Marcellina. Rainbow Bistro -
Harry Manx. Red bird Friday -
Capital Pop-Up Cinema will screen Mamma Mia! On Sparks Street at dusk (around 8:00 pm). BYO picnic (or have dinner at one of Sparks Street’s many restaurants), chair, or blanket. -
There’s another outdoor screening this evening, as the West Barrhaven Community Association presents Minions: The Rise of Gru at 30 Wessex Road, K2J 2E7. Bring your own blankets and chairs. The event kicks off at 7:00 pm with the screening happening at dusk. -
Go back to the 60s, 70s, 80s, and 90s as Nostalgia festival hits LeBreton Flats. Tonight’s line-up: Night Fever plays Bee Gees hits starting at 7:30 pm followed by ABBA tribute act Abbamania at 9:30 pm. - It’s all dance floor fillers at Taste the Rainbow, the Queer Mafia and Basscamp house, techno, and anthems pride party at 27 Club.
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Lowertown Brewery celebrates all the good vibes of the season at the Summer Brewfest. Tickets $7.53 -
Catch the displays of athleticism and skill as the Major League Show Jumping Ottawa CS15* CS12* tournaments thrill audiences at Wesley Clover Parks this weekend. Today through Sunday at 401 Corkstown Rd, Ottawa K2H 8G2. -
ByTowne Cinema: Sing Sing, Thelma, Drunken Cinema: Purple Rain -
Mayfair Theatre: My Penguin Friend, Between the Temples, The Rocky Horror Picture Show Gigs -
THROB Underground - Pride Edition featuring Tanner Castro, Techncatalie and Ashou. Mavericks -
Sterling. Conspiracy Theory Brewing Co. -
Chick 182, Matty Grace & The Rumination Year. Rainbow Bistro -
Garret Mason with C.A. & Sonny. Irene’s Pub -
End of Summer Freak Out with the Strange Happenings, Mars at the Helm, Phantasmagoric Liquid Light Show. LIVE on Elgin -
An Evening with GASM, with special guest Bob Cave. Avant-Garde Bar -
Around the World Dance Party with DJ Davey. Cold Bear Brewing Co. (Arnprior, ON) Long Runs -
Cirque du Soleil continues in Gatineau until September 22. -
Come From Away, presented by Mirvish Productions, Junkyard Dog Productions, and NAC English Theatre continues at the National Arts Centre until Sunday September 1. -
The Capital Fair continues from 1:00 pm to 11:00 pm until August 25. -
A Company of Fools' production of Macbeth ends this week. -
Duck under the big top as Paranormal Cirque’s acrobats, illusionists, and other mysterious beings bring you to the edge of fear. Until August 25 at St. Laurent Shopping Centre. Just Announced / Now Booking -
In our second wall calendar note in as many days, tickets are now on sale for the Firefighter Calendar “Hot in Here” party at the Bronson Centre Music Theatre on Friday October 18. Your $50 ticket will get you into the party as well as your own copy of the 2025 Ottawa Fire calendar, featuring NICU babies and the firefighters who rescued them during the October 27, 2023 fire at Ottawa Hospital. Proceeds from the event, which is hosted by Hot 89.9’s Brady Jones and features music by DJ Wilkshake, will go to the Ottawa First Responders Foundation and the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit at the Ottawa Hospital. We hear that the firefighters themselves will be at the party. Ticket link is here. If you can’t make it to the party (again, we hear that the firefighters will be there ...) you can just purchase a calendar. -
Spend a glamorous evening at the National Arts Centre for Cornerstone’s Purple Tie Gala, back for its sixth year. You’ll enjoy top tier food from the NAC’s Executive Chef Kenton Leier, live music, a thrilling auction, and more. | Use the code SUMMER24 to save up to 50% on select #madeincanada items at Province of Canada. | | – University of Ottawa biology professor Vance Trudeau is leading a team of researchers to create a ‘love potion’ for frogs. The aim is to encourage the amphibians to pair up in captivity before release into the wild. (Isabel Harder at CBC) | RAPID RESPONSE QUALITY CONTROL | What did you think of today’s ottawan? | ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great ⭐⭐⭐ Satisfactory ⭐ Needs Improvement | | Best Email Newsletter Design | | | | |