Tuesday April 16, 2024

Today

☁️ Scattered Clouds
High 9° Low 3°
🌞 6:14 am🌛7:49 pm

Tomorrow

☁️ Overcast Clouds
High 11° Low 0°
🌞 6:12 am🌛7:51 pm

 

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HELLO OTTAWA

Rural Ottawa, the City would like to hear from you.

Rural Ottawa is Orléans East-Cumberland ward, West Carleton-March ward, Orléans South-Navan ward, Osgoode ward, andRideau-Jock ward.

Sure, the City doesn’t provide water or sewer or electricity or even run many buses there but City Hall still cares and has set up several workshops between now and June 1 to hear from residents.

There is also a survey, which asks for opinions on such things as ‘The residents in my rural community are aware and educated on common outdoor activities such as hunting and fishing’ and ‘Rural areas should be the primary location for wind turbines, waste management, solar farms and battery storage’.

If you’re rural, take the survey here.

– Martha and Darren

OTTAWA STATS

Number 

  • 100
  • – The number of years that the Victoria Barber Shop has been cutting the hair of parliamentarians. The small shop, tucked in amongst government offices on O’Connor Street, charges $20 for a haircut. (Kate Griffin at CTV) (Victoria Barber Shop)

Ottawans of the Day

  • Kyle Humphrey and Sally Thomas
  • – The two transit campaigners have kicked off the 2024 Para Transpo Challenge, calling for the mayor and the 24 councillors to ride on Para Transpo and see for themselves what regular users must put up with. (Jessica Campbell in Capital Current)

Quote

  • I may revoke this self-imposed suspension at any time and will inform you should that be the case

  • – Mayor Mark MacKenzie of McNab/Braeside township, who has suspended himself from work duties after coming off a 60 day suspension of pay for accusations of threats and intimidation. While the Mayor’s pay was suspended, he still continued on the job. With his self-imposed suspension, he still gets paid but won’t be doing any work. (Stu Mills at CBC)

Sports

  • 🏒 NHL Ottawa Senators 0 – New York Rangers 4 last night

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CITY HALL AGENDA

What’s going on at City Hall

Ottawa City Council
Wednesday, April 17 at 10 am

  • 12.1 Approve $2,500 to the Manotick Community Parks and Recreation Association for landscaping improvements at the Manotick Arena
  • 13. Built Heritage Committee Report
  • 14.1 Disposition of 2023 Tax and Rate Supported Operating Surplus/Deficit
  • 14.2 Lansdowne 2.0 Procurement Options Analysis and Recommendations
  • 14.3 Affordable Housing Community Improvement Plan (CIP) and Implementing By-laws
  • 14.4 Economic Development Community Improvement Plan Program Update
  • 14.5 Referrals - Motion - Brownfield Redevelopment Community Improvement Plan
  • 14.6 Brownfields Redevelopment Community Improvement Plan By-law
  • 14.7 Brownfield Grant Application - 2 Robinson Avenue/320 Lees Avenue
  • 14.8 Brownfield Grant Application - 126 York Street / 151 George Street
  • 14.9 Brownfields Grant Application - 70 Nicholas Street
  • 14.10 Brownfields Grant Application - 200 Baribeau Street
  • 14.11 Brownfield Grant Application - 1050 Somerset Street West
  • 14.12 Brownfield Grant Application – 861 Clyde Avenue
  • 14.13 Brownfield Grant Application - 1619 to 1655 Carling Avenue
  • 15.1 Zoning By-Law Amendment – 84 and 100 Gloucester Street
  • 15.2 Zoning By-law Amendment - 100 Weeping Willow Lane
  • 15.3 Zoning By-law Amendment – 6171 Hazeldean Road
  • 15.4 Motion – Councillor S. Plante - Affordable Housing Acquisition / Preservation Fund
  • 16.1 Light Rail Regulatory Monitor and Compliance Officer Annual Report for 2023
  • 16.2 Confederation Line Regulatory Framework Update
  • 17.1.1 Designation of the Andrew W. Fleck Memorial, 195 George Street, under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act
  • 17.1.2 Bill 23: Implementation of Changes to the Ontario Heritage Act – Heritage Register Removal Report #3
  • 17.2.1 2024 Budgets and Special Levies for Business Improvement Areas (BIA) and Sparks Street Mall Authority
  • 17.3.1 Zoning By-law Amendment – Part of 930 March Road

📋 Agenda

WHAT OTTAWA IS TALKING ABOUT

🛷 Mooney's Bay Park

  •  City Staff want $250,000 for an engineering report to make tobogganing safe at Mooney's Bay Park. After a sledding girl was killed hitting a pole in 2021, the City has discouraged tobogganing in the park with signs and fences. (William Eltherington at CTV)

🌊 Westboro Beach

  •  The National Capital Commission has good news and bad news about its Westboro Beach renovations. The good news is that a small section of the beach will be open. The bad news is that renovations will not be complete by this summer, there will be no water contaminant testing, and no lifeguards will be on duty. (National Capital Commission Twitter)

🗑️ Hazarous Waste Drop-off

  •  This Sunday is the first of nine free hazardous waste drop-off days this year. Items that you are welcome to dispose of include:

    Aerosol containers
    Propane cylinders
    Disinfectants
    Fluorescent bulbs/tubes
    Fire extinguishers
    Fertilizers and pesticides
    Mercury switches/thermometers
    Motor oil
    Needles and syringes
    Oil filters
    Pharmaceuticals
    Paints and coatings
    Oven and window cleaners
    Pool chemicals
    Gasoline
    Perfume and aftershave

    This year’s dates are: 

    Sunday, April 21 – RCGT Park on Coventry Road
    Saturday, May 4 – Rideau Carleton Casino on Albion Road
    Saturday, June 1 – Trail Road Waste Facility at 4475 Trail Road
    Saturday, July 27 – Canadian Tire Centre at 200 Cyclone Taylor Blvd.
    Saturday, Aug. 10 – Innes Snow Dump Facility at 2170 Mer Bleue Road
    Sunday, Sept. 8 – Tunney's Pasture
    Saturday, Oct. 5 – Conroy Snow Dump Facility at 3100 Conroy Road
    Saturday, Oct. 19 – Strandherd Snow Dump Facility on Philsar Road
    Saturday, Nov. 2 – Westbrook Snow Dump Facility at 200 Westbrook Road

    (Josh Pringle at CTV)

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Today

  •  Pack a pencil and sketchpad for Art House Café’s weekly Life Drawing session from 7:00 pm to 9:30 pm.

  •  Green Knight screens at Ottawa Public Library Main Branch’s free Movie Night. 6:00 pm in the Auditorium. For mature audiences.

  •  What’s for dinner tonight? Save 50% at Soca Kitchen on Paella Tuesdays. 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm.

  •  DJs Aberdeen (from Montréal) and Uppercut (Trois Rivières) take over Berlin Nightclub, transforming an otherwise ordinary evening into a proper Techno Tuesday.

  •  ByTowne Cinema: Wicked Little Letters, La chimera, Limbo

  •  Mayfair Theatre: The Taste of Things, The Old Oak, Enter the Clones of Bruce

    Gigs

  •  Trivia Hall of Fame. Irene’s Pub Restaurant, Royal Oak (Bank & Gloucester, Orléans, Hunt Club at Uplands, Centrepointe)

  •  Outside the Box Trivia. The Barley Mow Westboro

  •  Two sessions of Trivia. Pour boy pub

  •  Stampeders play One More Time at Meridien Theatres @ Centrepointe.

  •  Open Stage. Red Bird

  •  Trivia Tuesday. Irene’s Pub Restaurant

  •  Seinfeld Trivia Night. The Prescott

Tomorrow

 

It’s National Canadian Film Day. Watch a Canadian film!

  •  Jazz Vespers are back at Knox Church with The Wailin' Hues Jazz Trio including musicians Aswin Aristama (piano), Owen Stanton-Kennedy (percussion) and Jean Pierre Lafleur(trumpet/flugelhorn). In addition to music, poetry and other readings will focus on the theme of "Creation Care”. 7:00 pm at 120 Lisgar St.
     
  •  House of TARG’s 10th anniversary is a massive 24 hour arcade and TARGathon with free play, sessions for all ages, a ‘B4 School’ games and cereal event early Thursday morning, and much more. Food energy to be provided by a special, limited edition 10 Year Anniversary TARG BEER, coffee by The Artery Community Roasters, and late night eats by Mean Jean Mama Royale’s chili dogs. These guys really know how to throw a birthday party.
     
  •  Québec brand Mini Tipi will appear on the French Canadian version of Dragon’s Den tonight. Tune in to ICI Radio-Canada at 8:00 pm to see the founders pitch Dans l’œil du Dragon.
     
  •  Enjoy an evening of poetry and discussion at Perfect Books with writers Julie Paul and Anita Lahey.
     
  •  Ottawa Little Theatre’s production of Grand Horizons continues until May 22.

  •  Enjoy a free lunch time concert with Soprano Whitney Sloan and pianist Fabian Tousignant at Doors Open for Music Southminster. In person or virtual viewing.

  •  Learn about Walkable Ottawa’s plan for its new 15-Minute Neighbourhoods programme and how you can help. Meet at Equator Coffee (412 Churchill Ave North) ofrom 4:00 pm to 5:30 pm.

  •  ByTowne Cinema: La chimera, Free- National Canadian Film Day: Donald Shebib’s Goin’ Down the Road, Wicked Little Letters

  •  Mayfair Theatre: The Old Oak, The Taste of Things, Enter the Clones of Bruce

    Gigs

  •  Jazz Nite with Wayne Eagles. Queen St. Fare

  •  2024 “Road to Memphis” Solo/Duo - Local Blues Challenge. Overflow Brewing Company

  •  Trivia night with DJ Geoff Paquet. Spark Beer & Pizza

  •  Pretty Good Band with Special Guests Zeelle & Baby Richman. Irene’s Pub Restaurant

  •  Why Wednesday. The 27 Club

  •  Ottawa Musicians Mixer. LIVE on Elgin

  •  Wind Rose, Xandria, Lycanthro. The Brass Monkey

  •  Rare Groove Wednesdays. Atomic Rooster

  •  April Game Dev Show’N’Chill. Avant-Garde Bar

Thursday

  •  Imagine listening as Queen’s Bohemian Rhapsody is performed by a string quartet, with only candlelight to illuminate the church in which you’re sitting. A Tribute to Queen is the latest offering candlelight concert by Fever, at Knox Presbyterian Church tonight.

  •  Driving in Palestine: Rehab Nazzal's solo exhibition chronicles the artist's 10 year project to document her homeland with still images and video, often while in mortal danger. The artist will be in attendance at tonight’s opening reception. SAW Centre, 67 Nicholas St. from 7:00 pm to midnight. Free.

  •  Art House Café is taken over by Beats & Boards tonight, with games set up at every table.

  •  ByTowne Cinema: La chimera, Wicked Little Letters, Limbo

  •  Mayfair Theatre: The Taste of Things

    Gigs

  •  Old Man Luedecke (Matinee..evening show sold out). Red Bird

  •  X Ambassadors - Townie: North American Tour. Bronson Centre Theatre

  •  Album release with arc, Auchtorok, Paraphonique. Avant-Garde Bar

  •  Katie Boyle. Rainbow Bistro

  •  Irene’s Thursday Blues Sessions with host Clint Everson. Irene’s Pub Restaurant

  •  Fear, Out by Lucy, Fresh Wax. LIVE on Elgin

  •  Dial Up X Pitch with Time Ghost. Dominion Tavern

     

Just Announced / Now Booking

  • On Monday April 22, join Ecology Ottawa at the Mayfair Theatre for a captivating Earth Day film screening of The Condor & The Eagle, a powerful documentary that takes viewers on a journey across the Americas, exploring the interconnected struggles of Indigenous communities fighting to protect their land, culture, and the environment against the destructive forces of fossil fuel industries. The event is free or by donation. All proceeds going to local environmental action through our high-impact grassroots organization.

  • Ottawa Vegan Drinks is a monthly social event where you can make new vegan friends at a local, vegan-friendly establishment. In April, join us at Ottawa's plant-based bar and restaurant, St. Elsewhere. Thursday April 25 at 826 Somerset Ave. West.

  • Boutique Cornerstone is a unique fundraiser for the housing charity. Donations of gently-used, high end clothing are now being accepted. The shopping event takes place in the Nest, above Thyme and Again, on May 3 and 4.

DEALS OF THE DAY

Full pours are $2 off at Spark Beer & Pizza every Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday from 4:00 pm to 6:00 pm. 702 Somerset St. W.

For a limited time, get Baby Soap (Sensitive Safe) from Nova Scotia Fisherman for 50% off the regular price.

BUT, ONE MORE THING ...

D’oh. the ottawan is gutted that it had no idea that the goc_simpsons Instagram page existed. And now it is over. The creator has used still images from The Simpsons cartoon for the past three years to lampoon Federal government worklife

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