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HELLO OTTAWA

It’s one of those weekends where the Ottawa Race Weekend, the SPAO Garage Sale, and the Great Glebe Garage Sale all happen simultaneously.

It’s a great weekend to walk centrally, or road trip out of town.

Below are the routes for the runs. Click here for the road closures. Click the maps for bigger versions.

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Saturday

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Sunday

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– Martha and Darren

STATS

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    • 30
    • – Where Ottawa lies on a list of the top 100 Canadian cities for work-life balance. If you limit it to Ontario, we come in eighth. Lévis, which is across the river from Québec City is No. 1. Québec City itself is No. 2. Toronto is 49 and Sarnia is at the bottom. Burlington, at No. 4, is the best in Ontario. (Work-Life Balance in Canada)

    Ottawan of the Day

    • Johnathan Han
    • – The Grade 9 student at Merivale High School has become one of the world’s grandmasters in chess, after winning the North American Youth Chess U18 Open Championship last December. (Isabel Harder at CBC

    Quote

    • In many ways, this is an Ottawa issue. Maybe Pierre Poilievre hasn’t said very much about it because he’s an Ottawa-area MP

    • – Shachi Kurl, president of the Angus Reid Institute, on why the Federal Leader of His Majesty’s Loyal Opposition, the member of Parliament for Carleton Pierre Poilievre, has not commented on the government’s three-days-in-the-office mandate. (Catherine Morrison in the Ottawa Citizen)

    Sports

    • ⚾ FRONTIER Ottawa Titans 3 – Tri-City ValleyCats 1 yesterday

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    CITY HALL AGENDA

    What’s going on at City Hall

    Ottawa Police Service Board
    Monday, May 27, 2024 at 4:00 PM

    • 7.1 Chair’s verbal report
    • 7.2 Chief’s verbal report
    • 7.3 Office of the Auditor General: 2024 – 2027 Audit Work Plan for the Ottawa Police Service
    • 7.4 Presentation on Core Strategy and Neighbourhood Operations Centre Implementation Plan
    • 7.5 Canadian Association of Police Governance Annual Conference and Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police Annual Summit: Attendance and Sponsorship
    • 7.6 Update: Review of Board Policy GA-8 Legal Services
    • 7.7 Board Policies for Approval: Community Safety and Policing Act (CSPA)
    • 7.8 Delegated Authority for Extension of Contract with Garda Canada Security Corp. to Provide Security Screening Personnel at Ottawa Courthouse
    • 7.9 Renewal of Memorandum Of Understanding Between the Ottawa Police Service Board and the City of Ottawa (Transportation Services)
    • 7.10 Review of Operations February 16-18th, 2024
    • 7.11 Financial Status Report : First Quarter 2024
    • 7.12 Performance Report : First Quarter 2024
    • 7.13 Sworn Promotion Process : 2023 Annual Report
    • 7.14 Workforce Management Report : First Quarter 2024
    • 7.15 Legal Services report: First Quarter 2024
    • 7.16 Outstanding Board Inquiries, Motions & Directions: May 2024 Report
    • 7.17 Letters of Commendation: May 2024

    📋 Agenda

    WHAT OTTAWA IS TALKING ABOUT

    🚊 O Train

    •  The Confederation Line may be partially shut in October for maintenance and repair says OC TranspoThe agency did not say when or for how long, but it is related to the axel problems that have plagued the carriages. (Josh Pringle at CTV)

    🎓 Algonquin College

    •  Algonquin College has proposed dropping its hairstyling and esthetician programmes. The College says that this is to ensure the best use of its resources, a hairstyling and esthetician professor says that it means ‘the end of programs that are female-dominated and in high demand’. The Board of Governors will made the decision June 3. (Katelyn Wilson at CTV) (Petition to save the courses)

    🏳️‍🌈 Refugees

    •  Capital Rainbow Refuge has announced Rainbow House, a new residence for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender refugee claimantsRainbow House is currently a two-unit apartment, accommodating about seven people but the executive director says the demand is much higher. (Abyssinia Abebe in the Ottawa Citizen) (Donate)

    🚨 Ottawa Police Service

    •  The Ottawa constable convicted of assaulting a man by stepping on his neck for two minutes now has Police Services Act chargesUnder the Police Services Act, constable Goran Beric has been charged with two counts of insubordination and three counts of discreditable conduct under the Police Services Act. In the criminal case, Beric did not serve jail time and was given a 30 month probation. (Kristy Nease at CBC

    🏊‍♀️ Olympics

    •  Eighteen year-old Julie Brousseau has been chosen for Team Canada in the Paris OlympicsThis will be the first Olympics for the swimmer, who was selected based on her performance at the 2024 Olympic & Paralympic Swimming Trials last week. (Natasha O’Neill at CityNews)

    🛒 Weekly Grocery Flyer Update

    •  Every week Donovan Burey goes through all the grocery flyers and posts the best deals on Ottawa RedditLots of berries sales as well as tomato and cucumber deals. (/Ottawa)

    🐦 Ottawa Fire Services

    •  Ottawa Firefighters saved a Canada Goose that had its head stuck between two rocks on Lemieux Island yesterday. (Josh Pringle at CTV)

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    Today

    •  Happy World Lindy Hop Day. Ottawa Swing Dance Society is celebrating with a special edition of Live Band Night. Your $20 admission gets you dancing to live music until 11:30 pm and to a DJ until 1:00 am, snacks, a beginner dance lesson, performances, and cake. Dress code: Duds to swing in.

    •  Outside the Lines: Women Artists and War explores the works and perspectives of 52 women artists over the last two hundred years. See the show with your admission to the Canadian War Museum.

    •  Answer the call of the open road with a visit to the 2024 Motorcycle and Powersport Show. Today through Sunday at Navan Fairgrounds, 1305 Fairgreen Ave, K4B 1N2.

    •  🆓 Artist Scott Ferguson shows 20 new works at Avant-Garde Bar, alongside soundscapes and interactive lighting. 147 Besserer St. K1N 6A7.

    •  Get sticky at Kanata RibFest and Poutine, noon until 7:00 pm today through Sunday May 26 at Community Hub, 400 March Road. K2K 3H4

    •  There are still single tickets for Six, the touring edition of the hit Broadway musical.

    •  🆓 The Ottawa Kennel Club’s 137th annual show gets underway at Richmond Agricultural Society this weekend. Watch as the different breeds are put through Rally, Obedience, and Scent Detection trials. It’s free admission but you’ll pay $5 for parking, with all parking fees being donated to the Canadian Guide Dogs for the Blind. 6107 Perth Street, Richmond K0A 2Z0

    •  🆓 The Open House at the Gatineau Preservation Campus will demonstrate where and how works by Canadian artists are preserved. Learn how documents, manuscripts, books and digital files are preserved and stored in the state-of-the-art Preservation Storage Facility. Today and tomorrow from 10:00 am to 3:00 pm at 625 Bd du Carr, Gatineau, QC J8T 8L8.

    •  Fundraiser Weekend has arrived at Art House Café, and the entire building will come alive with live music and DJs, art, an auction, and raffles. It’s all in aid of revamping the layout, adding an accessible washroom, and creating more space for performers. Visit all weekend for music, an Afternoon DJ Party and Vintage 1920s Casino Night (Saturday May 25) and art fun (Sunday May 26). 555 Somerset St. West K1R 5K1.

    •  Have a chill evening at Queers & Beers featuring OK Naledi and DJ Ju!ce at Overflow Brewing Co. $12 in advance or $15 at the door. 2477 Kaladar Ave, Ottawa, ON K1V 8B9

    •  ByTowne CinemaWildcat, Kanaal, DeGrassi Tour: School’s Out! (VIP), DeGrassi Tour: School’s Out! (General Admission)

    •  Mayfair TheatreWicked Little Letters, The Promised Land, Aggro Dr1ft, Big Shark

      Gigs

    •  Danny Rebel and the KGB, Oscillaotrs, Beautiful Sabotage. House of TARG

    •  Life Size Men with the Atomic Tempunauts. Irene’s Pub Restaurant

    •  KG Jay “Seven” EP release performance. LIVE on Elgin

    •  For the King of Detours Tour. Avant-Garde

    •  The Longest Johns. Bronson Centre

    •  Mama’s Broke. Red Bird

    •  Ghostly Kisses. Club SAW

    •  The Barrow Gang. Atomic Rooster

    •  The Tony D. Band. Rainbow Bistro

    •  The Bow Street Runners. Montgomery Scotch Lounge

    Tomorrow

    •  🆓 Artist Michael Harringon’s new works are showcased at Galleria St-Laurent + Hill (293 Dalhousie St. K1N 7E5). Vernisssage from 2:00 pm to 5:00 pm.

    •  Snap up a previously loved camera at the SPAO Garage Sale, Today and tomorrow from 8:30 am to 4:00 pm at 77 Pamilla St. K1S 3K7.

    •  Answer the call of the open road with a visit to the 2024 Motorcycle and Powersport Show. Through Sunday at Navan Fairgrounds, 1305 Fairgreen Ave, K4B 1N2.

    •  🆓 Odawa Native Friendship Centre kicks off the season with the 45th Annual Traditional Powwow, today and tomorrow at the Canadian Police College, 1 Sandridge Road. K1K 2X5. 

    •  Professional Murder Mystery Theatre arrives at the Prescott with The Codfather: A Fishy Tribute to Disorganized Crime. 370 Preston St.

    •  The Great Glebe Garage Sale (today all over the Glebe) is a massive community event with treasures for everyone. CTV has a helpful prep list to read before you go.

    •  🆓 The village of Ashton has changed relatively little since it was first settled in 1818. The Goulbourn Township Historical Society is organizing a stroll to discover more about the village. All are asked to meet at 1:30 pm in Ashton Park (8930 Flewellyn Road)  (Rain date Sunday May 26th.)

    •  🆓 trees: If there’s a corner of your garden that’s crying out for a native species tree, be sure to visit the Ecology Ottawa at the Great Glebe Garage Sale this Sunday. The grassroots organization will be giving away White Spruce, Red Pine, White Cedar, Balsam Poplar, and Pussy Willow. RSVP to help them plan for the giveaway. 166 Glebe Avenue between 8:00 am and 2:00 pm.

    •  Toronto-based Courage Cookies was started by Chelsea Hearty and Ian Moores, a pair of Ottawa-born friends, back in the darkest, early-pandemic days of 2020. This weekend they’re bringing their success back home by opening their new location at 1130 Wellington West. But this isn’t just a feel good story about locals done good: a portion of the overall revenue of each cookie is donated to a worthy organization (determined by the recipient’s good will, credentials, transparency, effectiveness, and whether or not they have minimal administrative fees). So far, the cookie-preneurs have donated more than $100,000, which is significantly more than their original  goal of $10K. Check them out from 11:00 am to 3:00 pm.

    •  Get sticky at Kanata RibFest and Poutine. Community Hub, 400 March Road K2K 3H4.

    •  You can watch the Monster trucks at Canadian Tire Centre, but don’t stop there. Buy a Pit Pass to meet the star drivers of champs like Overkill Evolution, Bounty Hunter, and Rat Nasty.

    •  Those whose favourite fur friends have long ears and very strong hind legs should hop on over to Bunnypalooza for activities, pet portraits and more.11:00 am to 4:00 pm at Ron Kolbus Lakeside Centre 102 Greenview Ave K2B 5Z6

    •  Listen to experimental sounds at Drone Day, a global celebration of the ambient genre of music that sustains notes, sounds or tones. This show is a special collaboration between Debaser and Carleton University Art Gallery. Carleton Dominion-Chalmers Centre, 355 Cooper St. K2P 0G8

    •  This weekend marks 50 years of Ottawa marathon weekends. Tamarack Ottawa Race Weekend is today and tomorrow. Look both ways for runners.

    •  There are still single tickets for Six, the touring edition of the hit Broadway musical.

    •  Lesbian events group Les Go celebrates its second birthday with DJs and live performances. Queen St. Fare, 170 Queen St. K1P 5E1

    •  ByTowne CinemaHowl’s Moving Castle (English dubbed), WildcatNostalghia (Restoration)Civil War

    •  Mayfair TheatreWicked Little Letters, The Promised Land, The Big Lebowski, Saturday Night Sinema

      Road Trips:

    •  The Arnprior & District Humane Society is fundraising with a Yard Sale. Buy cool stuff and help the animals.

    •  Each year on the final Saturday in May, Smiths Falls welcomes visitors to Porchfest. It’s a community-led event from 2:00 pm to 6:30 pm along a short route, and it’s best to wear shoes that you can both walk and dance in.

    •  Road Trip- um, actually it's a Walk Trip. Friends of the Watershed in Perth are giving a free guided tour along the Tay River and Canal between Last Duel Park and the park next to the Rainbow Bridge at the top of Mill Street. Grab the map, walk the route, and chat with local experts along the route. You’ll learn about shoreline naturalisation, invertebrates that live in the local waters, and watershed conservation. You’ll also hear about wetlands and habitat diversity. 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm in Perth, Ontario.

    •  Forgotten Memories of the Ottawa Valley: A History in Song featuring singing and recording star, Marc Audet. The Old Town Hall, 498 Micksburg Road in Osceola. 2:00 pm.

      Gigs

    •  Ghostly Kisses. Club SAW

    •  Self-Control, Balm Squad, Molotov. Dominion Tavern

    •  U-Rock Finale Show, M.A.R.S. Awards 2024. The Brass Monkey
      Hemlock Hotel. Orléans Brewing Co

    •  All Ages Rock Show: Stand Still, Montclair, Mile End, Qwan. Rainbow Bistro

    •  Arret obligatoire with Val d’Avalon, Wassim, Jessy Lindsay. LIVE on Elgin

    Sunday

    Monday

    •  Send an email info@straydogbrewing.ca to get on the list at Stray Dog Brewing Co’s Brewchre Tournament. $25 per person gets you a bevvie, two slices of pizza, and the chance to win prizes. 501 Lacolle Way, Orléans. K4A 5B6

    •  Members in good standing of the Digital Arts Resource Centre are reminded to register for Monday evening’s Annual General Meeting.

      ByTowne CinemaKanaval, Tautuktavuk: What We See, Civil War

      Mayfair TheatreThe Promised Land, Wicked Little Letters, Red Sun

      Gigs

    •  Heathen, Arsenal, Infrared, Bonded by Strength. Rainbow Bistro

    •  Karaoke Mondaze. Atomic Rooster

    •  New Age Doom, Fuzzed Out. LIVE on Elgin

    •  Bluegrass Mondays with Handsome Molly. Red Bird

    Just Announced / Now Booking

    DEALS OF THE DAY

    To celebrate their official opening a few days ago, Chai Guys are offering a 50% deal on their mosts popular drink: the Karak Chai. 82 O’Connor St. K1P 5M7

    Made-in-Ottawa Calita Intimates offers a 15% discount on bundles of 4 pairs of High-Waist Boyshorts. Available in black or plum.

    Uppliva Sauna and Steam is offering a free one hour circuit when you buy one. Bring a running friend after Sunday’s race. Use the promo code RACEWKND to get the deal.

    BUT, ONE MORE THING ...

    The Ottawa Citizen has ferreted out five interesting things proposed in the new zoning plan

    • 1️⃣ There would be no parking minimums for new developments

      2️⃣ Garages will be given minimum sizes large enough to fit modern vehicles

      3️⃣ Home business rules will be relaxed, including allowing ‘low risk’ food enterprises

      4️⃣ Stronger rules to preserve trees, including permitting developers to locate a structure elsewhere where it previously would be banned

      5️⃣ Reducing the number of zoning areas from 140 to 36.

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