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  • Henry Kennedy
  • – The 27 year-old is returning to Canada to take up the baton as the first new resident conductor with NAC Orchestra. The Nova Scotia native was previously conducting in the United Kingdom and Poland. (Audrey Gunn in the Capital Current)

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  • Fortunately, the private sector has decided to get involved

  • – Hull-Wright ward councillor Steve Moran commenting on the Réhabus, a bus that will serve as a mobile assistance centre for people experiencing homelessness in the Outaouais. The bus, which will give people access to a shower, laundry room, clothes, snack area, and a private area to speak with a social worker is operated by the Collectif régional de lutte à l'itinérance en Outaouais, which raised money from private companies. (Emma Weller at CBC)

Sports

  • 🏈 CFL Ottawa RedBlacks 37 – Edmonton Elks 34 last night 
  • ⚽ CPL Atlético Ottawa 3 – Vancouver FC 0 last Friday
  • 🏀 CEBL Ottawa BlackJacks 84 – Montréal Alliance 76 last night 
  • ⚾ FRONTIER Ottawa Titans 2 – Québec Capitales 12 last night
  • ⚾ FRONTIER Ottawa Titans 4 – Québec Capitales 5 last Saturday
  • ⚾ FRONTIER Ottawa Titans 4 – Québec Capitales 7 last Friday

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CITY HALL AGENDA

What’s going on at City Hall

Committee of Adjustment
Tuesday, July 16, 2024

9:00 am

  • 6079 McVagh To convey a portion of the property to the abutting property owner to the south, and to subdivide the remaining property into two separate parcels of land to create one new lot for a surplus farm dwelling.
  • 6105 McVagh To subdivide the property into two separate parcels of land to create one new lot for a surplus farm dwelling and to establish an easement for shared driveway access and hydro services in favour of 6079 McVagh Road.
  • 113 Northshire To permit an increased building height and building area for the construction of a coach house.
  • 541 Somme To subdivide the property into two separate parcels for future development.
  • 4093 Caracourt To permit an increase in cumulative floor area and building height for the construction of a two-storey garage with loft.
  • 7084 Mason To permit increased lot coverage for the construction of a detached dwelling.
  • 7090 Marco To permit increased lot coverage for the construction of a detached dwelling. The existing dwelling and detached garage will be demolished.

📋 Agenda

1:00 pm

  • 1202 Clyde To subdivide the property into two separate parcels of land to establish separate ownership for each half of the existing semi-detached dwelling.
  • 2094 Boyer To subdivide the property into two separate parcels of land for the construction of a semi-detached dwelling and a long semi-detached dwelling, all with two additional dwelling units.
  • 2336 Shanegal To permit a reduced rear yard setback for the construction of a sunroom at the rear of the existing semi-detached dwelling.
  • 623 Kochar To permit the construction of a two-storey dwelling and three-car garage with increased building height and driveway width.
  • 162 Anwatin To subdivide the property into two separate parcels of land to create one new lot for a proposed dwelling. The existing dwelling will remain.
  • 3 Miriam To permit an increased lot coverage for the construction of a one-storey addition at the rear of the existing dwelling.
  • 2140 Baseline To convey a portion of land to the abutting property to the west known municipally as 1 Centrepointe Drive and permit a reduced setback from Gemini Way for refuse collection.
  • 1 Centrepointe To convey a portion of land to the abutting property to the east known municipally as 2140 Baseline Road
  • 1128 Maisonneuve To permit a reduced lot width for the construction of a four-storey low-rise apartment building with 10 units.
  • 1542 Chatelain To permit an automobile service station in the existing industrial/commercial building.
  • 9 Mayo To permit an increased driveway width.

📋 Agenda

 

WHAT OTTAWA IS TALKING ABOUT

🐄 Aberdeen Pavilion

  • City Council has approved fixing the leaky roof of the Aberdeen Pavilion but has not provided any more or timeline. The City approved ‘replacing the upper and lower roofs, and the entranceway roof, along with repairs to the dome, turrets and cupolas, replacing the massive wooden doors with replicas (but retaining the original ironwork fittings) and rehabilitation of the concrete slab floor’. Aberdeen Pavillion is 126 years-old and has not been renovated since the 1990s. (Blair Crawford in the Ottawa Citizen)

🐟 Merivale Fish Market

  • The Merivale Fish Market is temporarily closed after a fire in the business next door. Smoke damage from a fire in the defunct Joe’s Pizza meant that the fresh fish had to be thrown out. The Market is expected to be closed at least two weeks. (Peter Szperling at CTV)

💰 Ottawa Train Yards

  • The Ottawa Train Yards shopping centre is no longer in receivership. A few weeks back, the court put the Train Yards into receivership and made Grant Thornton Limited the trustee. The owner, Controlex, has settled the financial issue and has retaken contol of the 150 shop complex. (Josh Pringle at CTV)

🌻 Retirement

  • Two retired civil servants from Ottawa bought a plot in Prince Edward County and opened a lavender farm. No bad news here. They bought the land, learned how to farm, became successful with lavender, and are retiring a second time. (Carly Pews in Maclean’s
    (Jack Richardson at CTV) (Tripadvisor)

 

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  • Ontario peaches have arrived at Ottawa Street Markets’ Farm Store(1805 Gaspé Ave in Manor Park). Visit the farm store today, Wednesday, and Friday from 3:00 pm to 6:00 pm or Saturday from 9:00 am to 1:00 pm. 
     
  • 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 Strathcona Park, Sandy Hill
     

  • You’re a rock star, that is what you are. It’s time to get up on stage and prove it at the Heart & Crown in Barrhaven, where Rock Star Karaokebrings dreams to life. The amps heat up from 8:30 pm at 3161 Strandherd Dr, K2J 5N1. 
     

  • Today at Music & Beyond: Yolanda Bruno & Michael Bridge; Hannaford Street Silver Band; SHHH!! Ensemble.
     

  • ByTowne CinemaA Little Something Extra (Un p’tit truc en plus), June Zero, MaXXXine 
     

  • Mayfair TheatreL’été dernier (Last Summer), The Big Sleep, Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia 

    Gigs

  • The Oxbow Trio. National Arts Centre

  • Open Mic Night. Art House Café

  • Karaoke Mondaze. Atomic Rooster

  • Bluegrass Mondays with the Gladsome Gentlemen

Tomorrow

  • 🆓 The National Arts Centre’s Wood Terrace Series are free concerts each Tuesday and Wednesday night. This week, the Okavango African Orchestra brings the music and you should bring a chair. 
     
  • 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 JT Bradley’s in Navan
     
  • Today at Music and Beyond: Duo Muller-Laporte, Anita Pari & Jaeyoung Chong, Constantinople, Nuit Blanche. 
     
  • ByTowne CinemaJune Zero, Challengers, MaXXXine 

  • Mayfair TheatreTuesday, L’été dernier (aka Last Summer), In a Violent Nature

    Gigs

  • Trivia Night. Pour Boy

  • Open Stage. Red Bird

  • The Crane Wives. Bronson Centre

  • The Oxbow Trio. National Arts Centre

  • Trivia Tuesday. Irene’s Pub Restaurant

Wednesday

  • Carp Fairgrounds become a drive-in bingo hall on Wednesday nights in July. The gates open at 5:30 pm with play starting - rain or shine - at 7:00 pm. 3790 Carp Road. 
     
  • Festi Biere Gatineau takes over Hôtel Casino du Lac-Leamy today through July 27. It’s obviously about the great selection of beers from Québec and beyond but there’s so much more: a Ferris wheel, live music, dancing, even a pool for cooling off. Daytime and evening sessions available. 
     
  • 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 at Bel Air Park (Nepean)

  • Tonight’s Music and Beyond Closing Gala is a program of music requested by audiences. 

  • ByTowne CinemaA Little Something Extra (Un p’tit truc en plus), Jaws, MaXXXine

  • Mayfair TheatreL’été dernier (aka Last Summer), Tuesday, Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia 

    Gigs

  • Open Mic Night. Pour Boy

  • Jazz Night with Gerri Trimble

  • Focused, Pady Paystub, Sule in Ottawa. Avant-Garde Bar

  • Bytown Ukulele Group JAM. Red Bird

  • Eden Moore’s Huanted Christmas in July. LIVE on Elgin

  • Disco Town - Dave Smith Youth Center fundraiser. House of TAR
     

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Save a massive 40% at the Blondie Apparel 10th Anniversary Sale. There’s no code - discount applied automatically. 

It’s Christmas in July at 49th Apparel, and you’ll find nightshirts for 30-50% off, women’s pyjama sets and nightgowns 30% off, and more. 

BUT, ONE MORE THING ...

The song of the summer that you did not know that you needed to hear: Island Park Drive an ode to Island Park Drive by musician Peter Joynt. 

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