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HELLO OTTAWA

  • In this weekend’s ottawan:

    → Bottom’s up! The LCBO strike may be coming to an end. Let’s hope the stores don’t use that CrowdStrike software.

    → The irony meter is off the charts! Sunday’s Meat and Grease is a fundraiser for the Ottawa Heart Institute.

    → Life in Centreville, Vanier, and Val Tétreau in the year 2044 has been dramatized by the National Arts Centre.

  • → Erica Ehm and Glass Tiger.

– Martha and Darren

STATS

Number

  • 104
  • – The number of contracts for translators on Parliament Hill not taken up, about 75 per cent of the total. Translators, who work freelance, are upset with new contract language that changes the job from by-the-day to by-the-minute. (Catherine Morrison in the Ottawa Citizen)

Ottawan of the Day

  • Dr Michael Quon
  • – Quon, who had a traumatic brain injury after a cycling accident in 2015, worked with the Ottawa Hospital to create to a policy that would accommodate physicians living with disabilities – a first in Canada. (Elizabeth Payne in the Ottawa Citizen)

Quote 

  • On Opening Night we got our occupancy certificate hours before game time. Then we lost our main concessions and biggest washrooms on the north side just before the game, and had to put out an All-Staff call out to sling beers off of forklifts. We were jamming money into empty beer cases. It was chaotic.

  • – Ottawa Sports and Entertainment Group chief executive officer Mark Goudie strolling down memory lane on how the day went for the first match of the new Ottawa RedBlacks ten years ago, July 18, 2014. (Ottawa Construction News

Sports

  • 🏀 CEBL Ottawa BlackJacks 79 – Scarborough Shooting Stars 92 last night 

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CITY HALL AGENDA

What’s going on at City Hall

Ottawa Police Service Board - In-Camera Meeting
Monday, July 22 at 2:00 pm

  • Operational Update re: Major Events and Demonstrations
  • Confidential Lease Renewal
  • Complaints Committee Report
  • Labour Relations Matter
  • Labour Relations Unit Report - Second Quarter 2024
  • Legal Services Status Report – 2024 Second Quarter
  • Labour Relations Matter
  • Labour Relations Matter

📋 Agenda

Ottawa Police Service Board
Monday, July 22 at 4:00 pm

  • Chair’s verbal report
  • Chief’s verbal report
  • Temporary Assistance in Policing Canada Day: Requests for Temporary Assistance, Memoranda Of Understanding, and Special Constables Appointments
  • Agreement Renewal Between the Ottawa Police Service Board and Carleton University, Special Constable Program
  • Ottawa Police Service 2023-2025 Drive2 Strategy Update Report
  • Annual Use of Force Report - 2023
  • Complaints Report – Police Services Act, Community Safety and Policing Act and Special Investigations Unit Act: Second Quarter 2024
  • Core Strategy and Neighbourhood Operations Centre Implementation Plan
  • Legal Services Status Report – 2024 Second Quarter
  • Outstanding Board Inquiries, Motions & Directions: July 2024 Report
  • Letters of Commendation: July 2024
  • In Camera Items:
  • Operational Update re: Major Events and Demonstrations
  • Confidential Lease Renewal
  • Complaints Committee Report
  • Labour Relations Matter
  • Labour Relations Unit Report - Second Quarter 2024
  • Legal Services Status Report – 2024 Second Quarter
  • Labour Relations Matter
  • Labour Relations Matter

📋 Agenda

 

WHAT OTTAWA IS TALKING ABOUT

🤖 Worldwide Computer Blackout

  •  Millions of Windows-running computers worldwide have been knocked offline due to an upgrade error. Only companies using CrowdStrike, software that is used to prevent cyber attacks, are affected – but those companies are major banks, airlines, municipalities and hospitals.

    In Ottawa, organizations impacted in the outage include:

    • Ottawa International Airport and Porter Airlines. (Air Canada and WestJet are not affected)

    • Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario

    • Queensway Carleton Hospital

    • The National Arts Centre says some of its third party ticket suppliers are affected.

    Organizations not affected include the City of Ottawa, Ottawa Police Service, Ottawa Fire Service, and Ottawa Paramedics.  

    (Natasha O’Neill at CityNews)

🍾 Liquor Control Board of Ontario

  •  The Liquor Control Board of Ontario and its striking employees have come to a tentative agreement. If striking employees ratify it over the weekend, LCBO Retail Stores will reopen for business Tuesday morning. Details of the agreement are not yet available. (Chris Fox at CTV)

🚲 Rue Wellington in Montréal

  •  Economist Neil Saravanamuttoo suggests that Ottawa councillors, business improvement area mandarins, and the National Capital Commission should take a field trip to Montréal's rue Wellington. The street, which is not particularly central, has been  pedestrianized so successfully that London’s Time Out magazine called it ‘The coolest street in the world’. (Neil Saravanamuttoo in The 613)

🌊 Best Beaches for Families

  •  Parenting website SavvyMom has put together a list of what it believes are the best beaches to take the rugrats. We’ve had a few nice days, so the water quality has probably improved, but you should always check Ottawa Public Health’s water quality index first.
      

    SavvyMom’s beach bets are: Mooney’s Bay Beach, Lac Philippe Beach, Fitzroy Provincial Park, Britannia Beach, Meech Lake, Petrie Island Beach, Westboro Beach, Baxter Conservation, Constance Bay Beach, and Lac Leamy. (Amanda DeGrace in Savvymom)

    ➕ Related Major’s Hill Park now has free sunscreen dispensersthanks to a partnership between the Save Your Skin Foundation and the National Capital Commission.

💰 Renfrew Victoria Hospital

  •  Renfrew Victoria Hospital transferred $9.6 million to a non-profit set up by former and current hospital officials. A few weeks ago, we mentioned that the Province had installed a supervisor to take financial control of the Hospital and a non-profit called Renfrew Health. Criminal activity is not alleged; it's now turning out to be a financial sleight-of-hand to keep more Provincial money. Health authorities are not allowed to keep large surpluses of money received from the Province; it must be returned. The Hospital was transferring surpluses to Renfrew Health in order to declare that it wasn’t over the limit. Renfrew Health would then use the money for offbook health related activities. Despite the Hospital being audited yearly, the Province only took action after an anonymous group complained about the financial arrangement. (Elizabeth Payne in the Ottawa Citizen)

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Today

  • 🚗 Magic, mystery, and friendly ghosts sharing your old house; that’s what's in store at Outerbridge Magic: Mysteries of the Keyhole House. The show runs at the Carleton Place Town Hall and Auditorium until July 28. 175 Bridge Street Carleton Place, ON K7C 2V8 
     
  • Go tropical as Petrie Island welcomes Carivibe Reach the Beach Weekend with Caribbean cuisine, drinks, performances, and dancing. Tickets from $14.64.  Trim Rd. Ottawa, ON K4A 3P4
     
  • Prehistoric, Friday Skye, Remen Kimi, and DJ Kid Koncussion play City Sounds Live tonight from 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm at Ogilvy Square, 3 Nicholas St. 
     
  • Ottawa Asian Fest brings K-Pop performances, beer gardens, music, and more than 70 vendors selling everything from Bubble Waffles to Squid on a Stick to town this weekend. Today and Saturday July 20 from noon to midnight, and Sunday July 21 noon to 8:00 pm. Lansdown Park. 
     
  • The 34th annual Ottawa Lebanese Festival, which continues until Sunday at St. Elias Antiochian Orthodox Cathedral is (mostly) all about the food, but it also features entertainment, cultural traditions, a midway for kids of all ages, a marketplace, and a tour of the festival venue. 
     
  • 🚗 The Avonmore Fair opens for the 164th time tomorrow, but you can get into the country spirit tonight from 7:30 pm to 1:00 am with the Barn Dance, featuring the County Lads and The Whiskey Brooks. $20.
     
  • 🚗 If you need another reason to visit the gorgeous town of Perth this weekend, take note of Stewart Park Festival. Not only is there a full lineup of music on the main stage, but after hours you’ll find a whole new roster of performers at the town’s Crystal Palace and Perth Brewery Patio.

    This is the 33rd year for the festival, which is bringing artists like Kathleen Edwards, Ian Tamblyn, Skydiggers, Allysan Mei, and the Commuters to perform in the park. Alongside the music, shop for food and crafts at the marketplace and don't forget to visit the Secondhand Stories booth, where book sales will support their chicken sanctuary. Entry to the festival is by donation.

     
  • Canadian icon Burton Cummings headlines Kemptville Live festival
     
  • 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 Lion’s Park in Westboro.

  • Festi Biere Gatineau continues at Hôtel Casino du Lac-Leamy in Gatineau (until July 27).

  • ByTowne CinemaMother, Couch; Thelma; Sisi & I, The Crow: 30th Anniversary 

  • Mayfair TheatreThelma, I Saw The TV Glow

    Gigs

  • The Sunburns, Bluestone Collective, Rooty Naky & The Rootables. LIVE on Elgin

  • Sussex Rocks the Rainbow!!! The Rainbow Bistro

    Sport

    🏈 
    Ottawa RedBlacks vs Edmonton Elks at TD Place
     

Tomorrow

  • With the Paris Summer Olympics fast approaching, Goulbourn Museum in Stittsville presents a series of challenges, craft activities and history for kids aged 4 to 11. It’s a drop-in format from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm or you can pre-register your child ($5 each). 
     
  • For an authentic Tawainese Bubble Tea (or Boba) experience be at the opening of the new Xing Fu Tang shop at 175 Main St K1S 1C3 (noon to 10:00 pm). There will be fun activities for everyone, games, and live music. The Grand Opening continues tomorrow. 

  • Outerbridge Magic: Mysteries of the Keyhole House.continues at the Carleton Place Town Hall and Auditorium until July 28. 175 Bridge Street Carleton Place, ON K7C 2V8

  • Now that the sun is back, Red Apron is opening the patio for a Pizza Pop-up. You can pre-order for pickup by calling 613-695-0417 or email info@redapron.ca. Or visit the patio from 3:00 pm to 8:00 pm for pizza, ice cream sundaaes, local craft beer, and Ontario wines.  410 Gladstone Avenue K2P 0Z1

  • Westboro retailer Pokoloko’s Pokopalooza Birthday Market means discounts of 20% site-wide and in-store, and more than 20 vintage and home decor vendors from VintagePopUp613. Oh, and pizza. 10:00 am to 4:00 pm at the Churchill Seniors Centre parking lot, 345 Richmond Rd, Ottawa, ON K2A 0E7

  • 🆓 Manor Park’s Pints in the Park returns for the fifth year and it’s better than ever, with Reif Wine on site for non-beer drinkers. Original Local Lager and Orléans Brewing will supply the beer. Although it’s adult focused this event has lots for kids to eat, drink, and play on. 
     
  • This year’s Lock & Paddle event by Parks Canada will be held in three regions, including the Rideau Canal here in Ottawa. Canoers and kayakers of all ages and skill levels come together to paddle the canal and ride the locks in a colourful display - so be sure to wear your loudest paddling gear. The usual lock fee will be waived. 
     
  • 🚗 Woven By Hand: Contemporary Canadian Tapestries opens at the Mississippi Valley Textil Museum. 1:00 pm at 3 Rosamond St E, Almonte, ON K0A 1A0 
     
  • 🚗 Like any respectable country fair, Avonmore Fair’s 164th edition promises Cattle, Horse, Dog, and Car Shows, musical entertainment, a petting zoo for kids of all ages, a beer and wine garden, and fiddlers, but if you're there at the right time you'll find the Baby Show, rock climbing, St. Albert’s cheese curds, and something called Agricultural Mystery Objects. Admission: $15. 16301 Fairview Drive, Avonmore, just off Cty. Road 43.
     
  • The Thali Biryani and Craft Beer Festival, winds down today. Alongside dishes like Lobster Biryani, Lamb Shank Biryani, and Assorted Vegetable Biryani, choose a pint from the participating local craft breweries: Beau’s, Bicycle Craft Brewery, Dominion City, Flora Hall, Overflow Brewing, Stray Dog, and White Water. 130 O’Connor St.

  • 🆓 Expect to find treasure at Urban Art Collective’s Comic and Geek Night Market, with vendors selling comics, kitsch, Gamer items, and pop culture finds. 5:00 pm to 10:00 pm at 1088 Somerset St. W, Ottawa, ON K1Y 3C7. 

  • Carivibe continues at Petrie Island. 

  • If you’re having a gathering tonight, dress your table with a bouquet that you'll create yourself at the Ottawa Flower Market Collective. They’ll be at Parkdale Public Market from 9:00 am to 1:00 pm. 

  • Dean Brody headlines the Kemptville Live Music Festival

  • There’s an intriguing sounding gig at Avant-Garde Bar tonight: as Pho Bo Ga Jazz plays improvised music, wander the space and gaze at the art work of self-described underground artists. Poetry readings will round out the evening. It’s Pay What you Can or $10 at the door. 135 1/2 Besserer St. 

  • Montréal band Gulfer is breaking up and will play its final gig ever at the Rainbow Bistro tonight.

  •  🚗 Outerbridge Magic: Mysteries of the Keyhole House continues at the Carleton Place Town Hall and Auditorium until July 28. 175 Bridge Street Carleton Place, ON K7C 2V8

  • Ottawa Asian Fest continues. 

  • Find Halloumi Fries, Bibi’s Magic Hibiscus Lemonade, Little Victories coffee giveaways, and food samples on the menu for this Saturday’s Open House at Bibi’s Middle Eastern Kitchen. 2:00 pm to 5:00 pm at 1087 Wellington St. West, 

  • 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 Beechwood Cemetery, Manor Park

  • ByTowne CinemaMother, Couch; Thelma; Sisi & I, The Crow: 30th Anniversary 

  • Mayfair TheatreThelma, I Saw The TV Glow 

    Gigs

  • Bloom: Leah Mac Album Release Party. Bar Robo

  • Lazzy Lung with the Great Diversion, Wychwood, Chester Rose. Irene’s Pub Restaurant

  • The Yodas. Barley Mow Merivale Road

  • Backseat Dragon, Root Cause, Sullen, Silkhound. House of TARG

  • Charles Cleyn, Baker. Red Bird

  • The Jays. Stray Dog Brewing Co

  • Drag and Draft. Broadhead Brewing Co. 

  • Emo Night. The 27 Club

    Sport


    🏉 Australian Rules Rugby: Ottawa Swans (men) vs Grand River Gargoyles at Manotick Polo Field 
     

Sunday

  • Vintage PopUp 613’s Ottawa Mystic Market features more than 25 purveyors of crystals, Tarot cards, candles, taxidermy, and more. 10:00 am to 4:00 pm at the Churchill Seniors Centre parking lot, 345 Richmond Road. K2A 0E7. 

  • Ottawa Asian Fest rolls into its third day.

  • It’s Christmas in July at Nepean Night Market, today from 5:00 pm. Find holiday season and non-holiday season goods, food, and live music. Santa will be there for selfies. 

  • Glass Tiger headlines the final day of Kemptville Live Music Festival

  • Carivibe continues today at Petrie Island. 

  • It’s Patio Bingo time at Beyond the Pale. 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm at 250 City Centre, Unit 106, K1R 6K7 

  • You’ll find more than 50 vendors at York Street Markets, today from 11:00 am to 5:00 pm. Brig Pub, 23 York St, K1N 5S7

  • Social Sundays will be at situated between Harmer and Holland Avenues, in the parking lot of the BMO Bank of Montreal at 1247 Wellington St. West. Kids will enjoy the games, and the small businesses in the area will offer their own deals and entertainment. 

  • Meat and Grease BBQ car show features more than 250 vehicles, from classics to Japanese imports. Door fee is $10 (which includes one raffle ticket). The event is raising money for the Ottawa Heart Institute. 

  • The Avonmore Country Fair starts its final day with a Musical Worship Service at 9:30 am, followed by the Open Beef Calf Rally and Car Show. Admission $15 with free parking.

  • Stop by Kunstadt Sports in the Glebe, where volunteers from Bottle Works will be collecting bottle donations in support of Operation Come Home, from 9:30 am to 12:30 pm today. At the same time, you can drop off gently used clothing to support Big Brothers and Big Sisters. 680 Bank St K1S 3T9

  • It’s free to play the arcade machines at House of TARG from 8:00 pm tonight. Plus, DJs will be spinning sleaze rock, punk, metal, and synth tunes on vinyl. 1077 Bank Street K1S 3W9.

  • ByTowne CinemaThelma, La dolce vita, Siti & I, Don’t Go Into The…Series: Lair of the White Worm

  • Mayfair TheatreThe Treasure of the Sierra Madre, I Saw The TV Glow 

    Gigs

  • Ray Harris, Steve Donnelly. Ten Toes Coffee House ( 837 Somerset St W)

  • Trivia Night. Royal Oak Pub (Wellington)

  • An Evening with Emma Chin. LIVE on Elgin

  • Soul Glow, Upchuck, Critical Witness. The 27 Club

  • The Sunday Night Revue. Irene’s Pub Restaurant


    Sport

    ⚽ 
    Atlético Ottawa v Valour FC at TD Place

     

Monday

  • FestiBiere continues in Gatineau.

  • The Collected Strands - Leah Roseman (violin), Raphael Weinroth-Browne (cello), Mike Essoudry (drummer composer), and James McGowan (pianist and composer) play a free concert in the NAC Atrium from noon 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. 

  • ByTowne CinemaThe Great Escaper, Mother, Couch, Sisi & I

  • Mayfair TheatreThelma, The Treasure of the Sierra Madre, The Getaway 

    Gigs

  • Sloppy Seconds, The Queers, Raging Nathans, Pop Culture Icons. Dominion Tavern

  • Karaoke Mondaze. Atomic Rooster

  • Open Mic Night. Art House Café


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Cedar and Vine’s Heatwave Sale offers 20% off regularly priced linen garments. The discount is applied automatically at checkout. The sale ends Monday July 22.
 

Get 30% off the price of a charm with the purchase of a 10k gold chain from Bizou

BUT, ONE MORE THING ...

When you are the artistic director of NAC English Theatre and you are curious about neighbourhoods in the Capital, why not commission some artists to create something about them? Nina Lee Aquino’s idea resulted in Irresistible Neighbourhoods: Ottawa 2044, three radio plays about three neighbourhoods in the year 2044.

The Cartographers by Kel MacDonald and Seth Thomson looks at Centretown, Aquatic Lessons by Lily Polowin is about Val Tétreau, the neighbourhood between Hull and Aylmer, and Machines and Moss by Sanita Fejzic takes place in Vanier.

You can listen to them free at the National Arts Centre websiteApple Podcasts, and Spotify. (Cristina Paolozzi in Apt 613

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