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Wednesday September 4, 2024

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HELLO OTTAWA

  • In today's ottawan:

    → Choose your weekend food festival: garlic or vegan

  • → Look up as aerobatics fill the skies this evening

  • → Public meetings on the new zoning law are ward-by-ward this week

– Martha and Darren

WEDNESDAY DINING + DRINKING UPDATE

  • 🆓 Vegans Who Snack Food & Art Festival brings a cohort of more than 50 vendors to the grounds of Parkdale Market this Friday September 6 from 5:00 pm to 9:00 pm. Alongside reliably delicious food from Sausage Party, Hello Dolly Pastries, YugiRolls, Chai Talks, Baccanalle, Taco Girl, and more, you’ll find art, flowers, and self care products for sale, as well as tunes from Homo Phono. 
  • Final call for tonight’s Platter Party by Meatings at Broadhead Brewery. Choose your seating (5:30 pm or 7:30 pm) and tuck into fan faves like Beef Brisket, Pulled Pork (or Jackfruit), Chicken Wings, and Pork Side Ribs.

    Also at Meatings: Become the BBQ Ribs authority you know you can be with BBQ 101: All Things Ribs from Meatings. It’s two hours of instruction covering everything you need to know to cook the perfect, fall-off-the-bone BBQ ribs. Bonus: you’ll get ribs and sides to eat and take-home gifts like Meatings spice rub and maple barbecue sauce. 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm next Tuesday September 10 at 5310 Canotek Road.  
  • 🆓 If the 130-year-old weekly journal for Eastern Ontario and Western Québec, The Reviewsays Vankleek Hill is the place to be on Sunday September 8, we’d better listen. Not one but two food-forward events take place that day: the 2024 Festival of Flavours will bring vendors to Main Street, while the Vankleek Hill Lions Club’s 4th annual Garlic Farmers Market (admission by donation) at École élémentaire catholique St-Grégoire offers the chance to meet local growers and vendors of garlic and associated products.   
  • Dominion City’s 10th Birthday bash has moved forward by one day to Friday September 6 for weather reasons. The fun starts at 3:00 pm with Chef T and the BBQ Joint onsite. From 8:00 pm onwards, expect blast-from-the-past snacks like Burnt End Egg Rolls, Deviled Eggs, and roller hot dogs. The crowning jewell of this celebration has got to be Deck Ade, DCB's anniversary IPA. 
  • Peter Hum in the Ottawa Citizen has spent four years creating his definitive guide to Where to eat BBQ in Ottawa. On his plank are: Junior and the Kid BBQ at the Orléans Farmers Market, MeatingsLexington Smokehouse and BarSmoque ShackMoe’s BBQDickey’s BBQ, and Smokin’ R&Rs BBQ.
  •  Danielle Jeffery in Eat the Strip has eaten the anda shami burger at Baa Desi Dine ‘too many times to count’. It is comprised of ‘minced lamb and yellow lentils, cooked together with ginger, garlic, onion, mint, chilies and other classic subcontinental spices’, dipped in egg, and fried. 
  • Jill Wherrett in the Mainstreeter has given herself the terrible task of reviewing Old Ottawa East’s croissants.

    Croissant sincerity, ordered from best to worst, was found to be: TarteletteCafé Qui PenseLife of PieDessert First, and Bridgehead.

    Thank you for your service, Wherrett.
  • Pour info, Outaouais restos, the Michelin man is coming around. Québec as a province will be the third region in Canada to be awarded Michelin stars for exceptional restaurants. The other two are Toronto and Vancouver. And like Toronto and Vancouver, Michelin is being paid to drop by, in this case $550,000 from tourism and economic development groups. The first awards will be announced next year.

STATS

Number

  • 19
  • – The number of tickets issued by the Ontario Provincial Police in Eastern Ontario to drivers for filming crash scenes on their phones. All were in their vehicles gawping as they drove by. A 20th person was ticketed for watching a TikTok video while they were in motion. (Josh Pringle at CTV)

Ottawa Valleyan of the Day 

  • Émilie Klemm 
  • – The artist photographs the Ottawa music scene using analogue equipment and actual film. She says ‘You can’t second guess yourself or you might miss an opportunity’. (Yuli Sato in Apt 613) (Émilie Klemm Instagram)

Quote 

  • I would be very surprised if the NCC does not want to bring it back next year

  • – Community organizer Neil Saravanamuttoo on the end of the National Capital Commission’s Summer Zone on the Queen Elizabeth Parkway. The Commission estimates 80,000 people visited the summer long activities, including sports, outdoor games, art classes and showcases, food and drink, and live music. (Ted Raymond at CTV)

Sports

  • 🏈 CFL Ottawa RedBlacks 12 – BC Lions 38 last Saturday
  • It must have been wishful thinking on our part as we transposed the scores of last Saturday's RedBlacks – Lions matchup. The correct score is above. 
  •  
  • ⚾ FRONTIER Ottawa Titans 5 – Tri-City ValleyCats 2 last night

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CITY HALL AGENDA

What’s going on at City Hall

Agriculture and Rural Affairs Committee
Thursday, September 5 at 10:00 am

  • Bill 185 Implementation with respect to Development Review, and Bill 109 Monitoring Report
  • Zoning By-law Amendment – 6109 and 6121 Fourth Line Road
  • Zoning By-law Amendment – 3047 Moodie Drive
  • Zoning By-law Amendment – 4380 Trail Road
  • Rural Community-Building Grant Program – Grant Review Application
  • ATVs Using Municipal Roads to Access Marlborough Forest for Special Event
  • Wetland Omnibus Official Plan Amendment and Zoning By-law Amendment
  • Status Update – Agriculture and Rural Affairs Committee Inquiries and Motions for the Period Ending August 23, 2024

📋 Agenda

Ottawa Police Service Board Finance and Audit Committee
Thursday, September 5 at 1:00 pm

  • Third Quarter 2024 South Facility Project Update
  • Cost of Vulnerable sector checks
  • 2025 Budget Directions and Timetable
  • Budget Survey presentation

📋 Agenda

WHAT OTTAWA IS TALKING ABOUT

🏘️ New Zoning ByLaw

  • The City has organized vitrual meetings for several wards this week giving residents a chance to interact with planners about the new zoning bylaw. You must register in advance.

    Wednesday, September 4
      Ward 10, Ward 16, Ward 17, Ward 18: Register here 


    Thursday, September 5
      Ward 1 - Rural (Cumberland Village), Ward 5Ward 19 - Rural (Navan, Notre Dame Des Champs, Sarsfield, Bearbrook, French Hill), Ward 20,  Ward 21: register here

    Tuesday, September 10
      Ward 3, Ward 24: register here

    Wednesday September 11 
      Ward 4, Ward 6, Ward 23: register here

    (City of Ottawa)

    Ken Gray at the Ottawa Bulldog says that at some previous zoning meetings, City officials have stated that recordings are not allowed. As Gray correctly advises: ignore them. These are public meetings.

✏️ Federal Public Employees

  • Catherine Morrison in the Ottawa Citizen has six items public employees should know about the new return-to-office mandate. 

    1️⃣ It applies to all core public administration staff employed under the Treasury Board, the National Research Council of Canada, Parks Canada, the Communications Security Establishment, the Financial Transactions and Reports Analysis Centre of Canada, the Office of the Correctional Investigator, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency, the Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions, the Canadian Institutes of Health Research, and the Canada Revenue Agency.

    2️⃣ The only exceptions are for those hired remotely before March 16, 2020, Indigeous employees whose ‘whose location is critical to their identity to work from their communities’, and those who work more than 125 km from the office.

    3️⃣ Can one be fired for not returning to the office? Yes, after all the intermediary steps have been taken.

    4️⃣ The decision to return was made for ‘team building’.

    5️⃣ The Public Service Alliance of Canada is fighting this both internally and in the courts.

    6️⃣ The Canada Revenue Agency seems to be dragging its heels over bringing employees back into the office.

    (Catherine Morrison in the Ottawa Citizen)

🚌 Renfrew County

  • Renfrew County students started school without school buses today. The Renfrew County Joint Transportation Consortium did not want to pay the money requested by the private bus operators, leaving 10,000 students needing to find other transport. Most students in Renfrew County live rurally. (Dylan Dyson at CTV)

💰 CHEO Dream of a Lifetime Lottery

  • The annual CHEO Dream of a Lifetime Lottery fundraiser has launched, and the grand prize is a $3.3 million home in Manotick. The 5,000 sq ft house has three bedrooms, a loft, and an indoor golf simulator. Tickets start at $100. Pics! (Josh Pringle at CTV) (Dream of a Lifetime Lottery

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EVENTS


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Today

  • ByTowne CinemaAcross the River and Into the Trees, Widow Clicquot, Sing Sing
     
  • Mayfair TheatreWidow Clicquot, Firebrand, The Time Masters 


    Gigs

  • Siji Olunga. Montgomery Scotch Lounge

  • Concession 23. Red Bird

  • Nicholas Campbell & the Two Metre Cheaters. LIVE on Elgin

  • The Prime Rib Big Band. Irene’s Pub

  • Scotty’s Farewell Jam. Atomic Rooster

Tomorrow

  • It will only cost you 20 bucks to see Ottawa-native (but Edmonton-dwelling) comedian Sophie Hayes, tonight at Café Dekcuf. Plus, the show is an album recording, so your giggle will be captured for posterity. 221 Rideau Street K1N. 9M2.
     
  • In the final teaser before Aero Gatineau-Ottawa 2024’s opening night show tomorrow, at approximately 4:00 pm today (Thursday September 5), see the US Airforce Thunderbirds will fly over Gatineau and Ottawa before landing at Ottawa Airport.
     
  • End the work day with the Cinq à Sept Concert Series. Meet at 55 ByWard Market Square for a program of local and touring musicians curated by Ottawa Music Industry Coalition.
     
  • Road Trip: Dig out your cooler weather sweater, put the leash on the dog, and head to the final Metcalfe Night Market of the season. More than 70 local producers will be on site for fabulous shopping and live music. 5:00 pm to 8:00 pm at 2821 8th Line Road, Metcalfe K0A 2P0.
     
  • There’s something new to find every Thursday night at Hintonburg Night Market (until September 26). 

  • 🆓 Bring your creativity and your cocktail money to Ottawa Art Gallery for Happy Hour in Jackson Café. It’s an art workshop and post-work drinks event in one. All art materials provided. Cash bar.
     
  • ByTowne CinemaSing Sing, Kill Bill: Vol 1, Kill Bill Vol 2
     
  • Mayfair Theatre: Firebrand, Widow Clicquot, O Lucky Man! 


    Gigs

  • Bill and Tonia Hirst. Irene’s Pub

  • Slo’ Tom. Overflow Brewing

  • McDonald Pond Duo. Montgomery Scotch Lounge

  • The May Paint Project. LIVE on Elgin

  • Karaoke Thursday. Atomic Rooster

  • Thursday Blues Session with Guest Hosts Bill & Tonia Hearst. Irene’s Pub

  • Comedy Night. Pour Boy

  • Indie Thursday. Overflow Brewin

Friday

  • Latin Sparks Festival, or ‘Canada’s Baddest Latin Fest’ takes over LeBreton Flats for two days of beats, dance battles, workshops, DJs, live music, and flavours from more than 10 food trucks. Tickets are almost gone, so get booking. $49.95 (or $39.99 each when you book two); VIP Bottle Service also available. 

  • Aero Gatineau-Ottawa 2024 officially takes off with a drone and pyrotechnics show tonight. 

  • The Sci-fi star power at this weekend’s Ottawa ComicCon is electrifying, with every Hobbit you can think of from Lord of the Rings (including Frodo himself, Elijah Wood), The Orville’s Chad Coleman, Edward James Olmos, Mary McDonnell, and Calum Keith Rennie from Battlestar Galactica, Giancarlo Esposito, Lucy Davis (‘OMG! Dawn Tinsley of the original The Office!’ squeals Martha), Denis Lawson of the original Star Wars trilogy, Robert Patrick of Terminator 2, and more in attendance.

  • Summer isn’t over yet; enjoy one of the final festivals of the season in Gatineau with music stars like Sean Paul and Deadmau5. Riverside Festival at the Canadian Museum of History.

  • 🆓 Bring a picnic and your favourite throw blanket to the Capital Pop-Up Cinema screening of Matilda. Right around 8:00 pm (dusk) at Churchill Seniors Community Centre, 345 Richmond Rd, K2A 0E7 

  • The Laylit party series stops at Club SAW for the evening, offering multi-genre music from the Arab and North African countries. From $25.57. 

  • Laugh among the flowers at the Luxe Blooms Comedy Night. Louise Gingras hosts, with comics Eva Wong, Farrah Samuels, Lauren Lane and Loot Spot providing the laughs. 

  • ByTowne CinemaDernière Danse (Last Dance), Close Your Eyes, Didi, Fallen Angel

  • Mayfair TheatreAcross the River and Into the Trees, His Three Daughters, Big Shark 

    Gigs

  • 80s Dance Party. House of TARG

  • Ed Lister Group. Montgomery Scotch Lounge

  • Wyntr. Café Dekcuf

  • Warpark. LIVE on Elgin

  • Out by Lucy, Pretty Good, Lady Grey, The Phantoms. Rainbow Bistro

  • Blingo Night. Pour Boy

  • Lilac. The Brass Monkey

  • Loon Choir. Irene’s Pub

  • The Yodas (night one of two). Barley Mow Merivale Road
     

Long Runs

Just Announced / Now Booking

  • Stray Dog Brewing Company celebrates their 7th anniversary Saturday with a family-friendly party. This celebration will have everything a good party needs: Beer, food, music, games, and dogs. 2;00 pm to 10:00 pm. Buy beer tokens in advance to save time and hassle. 

  • Cranium Festival offers four days of music programming, art, and community across four venues. Thursday September 19 through Sunday September 22. 
     

DEAL OF THE DAY

Sadly, today’s deal is the result of the imminent closure of another beloved local business. After more than 30 years making Ottawa skate-and-snowboarders’ dreams come true, Top of the World will be closing permanently on September 27.

Owners Corey and Eric said ‘Serving you and being part of your journey has been an honour. We take pride in the role we’ve played in the Ottawa skate and snowboard landscape and the connections we’ve built.’

Until September 27, visit the shop for discounts on remaining inventory, store fixtures, and memorabilia. 581 Bank St. K1S 3T4 

BUT, ONE MORE THING ...

The Mounties had a contest earlier this year to name new foals born at its Pakenham horse breeding farm. The winning names, and the children who submitted them are:

  • Aaniin – Jacqueline, Trenton, ON
  • Abby – Shawn, Arnprior, ON
  • Abel – Ethan, Grand Tracadie, PEI
  • Acadia – Piper, Cole Harbour, NS
  • Admiral – Olivia, New Westminster, BC
  • Alfie – Mabli, Toronto, ON
  • Astro – Eleanor, Saint-Jean-Sur-Richelieu, QC.
  • Asher – Colton, St John, NB
  • Avery – Classroom entry from Ecole Macneill (Grade 4/5 split) Dauphin, MB
  • Avro – Keenan, Craik, SK

Shawn from Arnprior’s suggestion of Abby was in honour of  ‘his little sister who bravely battled cancer in 2021’.

(Josh Pringle at CTV)

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