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💥 Clarke Kelly

  • Police were called after an altercation between West Carleton - March ward councillor Clarke Kelly and the operator of a daycare. The West Carleton Kids Korner said they called Ottawa Police after Kelly ‘started yelling profanities at staff, threatening that camps has to go and using vulgar language and names towards staff and children’. The daycare had been running a summer camp in its office which is next door to Kelly’s in a City-owned complex in west Ottawa. The daycare says it is asking for a peace bond to ensure it does not happen again. Kelly says it ‘wasn't my finest moment as councillor’ but the dispute is a culmination of almost two years of messes, noise, and toys left in hallways. (William Eltherington at CTV)

🏇 Musical Ride

  •  The Royal Canadian Mounted Police’s Musical Ride is suffering from a lack of recruits. A new report says the Ride, based in Rockcliffe, is lacking riders because Mountie supervisors across Canada are unwilling to sign off on transfers because they themselves are short staffed. (Catharine Tunney at CBC)

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▪️ That groovy joint in QC, Motel Chelsea, will be rocking with The Hootenany Revue featuring Carolyn Mark, Jnny Whiteley, Luther Wright, Sam Allison and guests.

▪️ Ottawa Redblacks welcome (ha!) Hamilton Tiger-Cats to the Stadium at TD Place.

▪️ If you’re on the hunt for exclusive, locally made art to make this year’s Christmas giving truly special, you’ll need to visit the Out of the Box Fibre Artists’ Fall Fibre Fling. It’s only on today and tomorrow, so hurry.

▪️ Music to Movement Build by Horizon Ottawa is an evening devoted to Funk music and progressive politics, although the organizers stress that even the a-political will enjoy the event.

▪️ Today’s line up at Ottawa Writers’ Festival starts with a lunchtime chat featuring Richard Van Camp, a presentation with fiction writers David O’Meara, Jenny Haysom and Marissa Stapley, and a Poetry Cabaret.

▪️ Come and watch artist Daniel Martelock in action at Hintonburg Public House. Plus: do a little painting yourself for free.

▪️ Catch the student and teacher performances and do a little social dancing at DQ Ballroom and Fitness Studio’s Halloween Party.

▪️ Wear your best costume to Just Ghoulin’ Around at SAW Centre. It’s all ages, but you’ll need 19+ photo id for drinks.

▪️ Costumes are also welcome at Signal20 - Nightmare on Slater (3rd Annual Edition).

▪️ ByTowne CinemaConclave, Dahomey, Interactive: The Twilight Saga New Moon.

▪️ Mayfair Theatre: Lee, The Apprentice, The Rocky Horror Picture Show

Gigs

▪️ Lloyd Smiley Trio. Broadway Bar & Grill

▪️ TAXI GIRLS. House of Targ

▪️ Tados. Dominion Tavern

▪️ Fabien. Irene’s Pub

▪️ QI de Abelha. Avant-Garde Bar

▪️ The Escape Society with Dolonia. Rainbow Bistro

▪️ Cevilain. Overflow Brewing Company

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October 16, 2024

 
 

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