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Honouring fallen heroes Members of the 2958 Manotick Army Cadets wait to hand wreaths to tribute-payers at the a Remembrance Day ceremony in Manotick on Nov. 11. A crowd of hundreds filled Dickinson Square on the morning of Remembrance Day to pay homage to Canada’s fallen soldiers. There were a number of other Remembrance day services held throughout the week at different locations in the area. See story page 3.
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The Royal Canadian Legion branch 314 colour guard stand in Dickinson Square on Nov. 11 as onlookers wait for Manotick’s Remembrance Day ceremony to begin. Hundreds gathered in the square to honour Canada’s veterans and fallen soldiers. event’s high attendance is more than a fair-weather phenomenon. “Every year that I’ve been here, and I’ve been here for 10 years now, we’ve had a steady
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This year’s Remembrance Day in Manotick was milder than the average for the previous 10 years. Manotick resident Geri Ingleham has attended the event annually for 15 years and has noticed a marked increase in the number of people turning out. “Manotick is an incredible community and people come from even the city to attend these memorial services,” she said. “I have been a part of this for many years and there are more and more people each year.” Ingleham used to commute downtown for the Nov. 11 ceremony but stopped after attending the ceremony in Manotick for the first time 15 years ago. “This is a great place to attend and remember,” she said. “There’s the old mill, and you’re right by the river and it’s just a lovely spot. And as you can see, it’s well attended. Our local residents just make this part of their annual outing.” Roy Blair – a past-president of Manotick’s Royal Canadian Legion branch 314 – said the
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Gerry McGlone, 77, has managed the Miller’s Oven for 30 of its 32 years. She is one of its three paid employees, and works with its fleet of 40 mostly senior volunteers to fulfill its mission as a place for seniors to network over wholesome homemade food. “It is (a big loss) for me, be-
cause I’ve met so many fascinating people, both the volunteers and customers, that it’s my social life and I will really miss it,” McGlone said, adding that there is a sense of helplessness among those who want to see it survive. “A lot of people are very upset about it closing but they feel their hands are tied. They don’t know what they need to
do to change it.”One Manotick resident has turned to crowd funding in an attempt to save the restaurant. Volunteer firefighter Carmen Grandinetti has set up a GoFundMe page called Help Save Miller’s Oven with the goal of raising $5,000 for the restaurant. As of Nov. 10, the page had raised $1,470 through 25 public donations made over four days. “There’s a number of things that are ongoing,” Stewart said of efforts to keep The Miller’s Oven in operation. “But until we
St. Laurent Boulevard Transit Improvements (Industrial to Smyth) Notice of Project Commencement and Open House Invitation The Study The City of Ottawa is undertaking a Design and Environmental Assessment Study for intersection and transit facility improvements on St. Laurent Boulevard from north of Industrial Avenue to south of Smyth Road. The project has three main components: • Reconstructing and expanding the Innes / Industrial / St. Laurent intersection to accommodate additional turning lanes and new cycling facilities; • Reconstructing and widening St. Laurent Boulevard, within the existing right-of-way, to include a bus-only lane and a raised cycle track in each direction. The existing travel lanes will be maintained; and • Minor improvements to the parking lot entrance near Elmvale transit station.
get to the end of the month we won’t know what kind of numbers we’ve got.” Stewart said that the restaurant’s committee expect to close it at the end of the month, but will take stock of its financial situation one more time in November before shuttering it once and for all. “We’ll have a long, serious look at the end of the month and see where we are,” he said. “I’m not anticipating (saving) it, I’m not expecting it, I’m MEGAN DELAIRE/METROLAND just hopeful.” Lorenzo Bergeron lives in Gatineau. He came, Nov.
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ing interfaith acceptance. “Sometimes people have a general idea of what Muslims are like or what Jewish people are like,� she said. “And this is kind of breaking down those stereotypes and saying ‘You know the Quran doesn’t teach people to go out and hurt other people’ and that the people who act that way are just a small sect of people.� Faith Leaders on the Hot Seat is scheduled to run from 5 to 10 p.m. in Tomkins Hall, located in the lower level of the church. The event will include a meal and live music, in addition to the question and answer session.
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previously hosted an addiction workshop and a workshop discussing gender identity and the needs of trans-gender people, and has a mental health workshop planned for Nov. 24. “Part of what we do is we try and pay special attention to the needs of the community, not just our own faith community but the community at large,� Rourke said. “If we hear of a specific need, we see what we can do to try and address that need.� Rourke’s hope for the Nov. 21 panel event is that it will help dispel stereotypes surrounding the faiths addressed. She sees education as the key to promot-
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No question will be off-limits at an interfaith question and answer event at St. James Anglican church on Nov. 21 in Manotick. Faith Leaders on the Hot Seat will bring a Muslim imam, a Jewish rabbi and a Christian minister to the church to discuss faith related mysteries and conundrums and answer questions from any youth 12-years-old and up. The success of the first edition of Faith Leaders in the Hot Seat at a diocese youth conference at Christie Lake Camp in May necessitated a repeat of the event in Manotick, with so many questions asked at the first event that some were left unanswered when time ran out. “This was something that was scheduled for about an hour and a half and after two and a half hours we had to stop because the panel was exhausted,� said organizer Donna Rourke, who is also the director of youth ministries at the church. “The kids just had question after
question, and they were such insightful questions.� That first session at Christie Lake was attended by about 50 youth. This time, Rourke expects over 100 and said that while the event will take place in Manotick, all youth are welcome, and several youth groups from Ottawa have committed to attending. Part of the appeal, she said, is the anonymous nature of the session. Participants can write their questions down for a facilitator to read to the panel. “Although the kids can take ownership of their questions, it also gives them a sense that nobody knows who asked what question, so they could truly ask anything they wanted,� Rourke said. Many of the questions asked at the first session brought up the similarities and differences between Islam, Judaism and Christianity, as explained by panellists Imam Mohamad Jebara, Rabbi Anna Maranta and Rev. Jean-Daniel Williams. The interfaith event is just one of a series of progressive and inclusive events held by the church for youth. The parish has
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Hall, outside council chambers. “I like to foster an appreciation in art among young people, I think it’s important. I was young once,” Babelowsky said. The 2015 Order of Ottawa named 15 people, including Dasa Lelli, founder of Kanata Rhythmic Sportive Gymnastics Club, who received the Brian Kilrea Award for excellence in coaching. 2015 Order of Ottawa recipients: • Ben Babelowsky • Ron Burke • Guy Cousineau • Bill Malhotra • Paul Meek •Vera Mitchell • Wendy Muckle • Bryan Murray • Alicia S Natividad • Marion Rattray • Allan Rock • Ernest G Tannis • Simone Thibault • Ewart Walters • Gary Zed • Brian Kilrea Award for excellence in coaching • Dasa Lelli
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Still plenty of fat in the city’s budget
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t is amazing what drowning in red ink does to help focus the minds over at city hall when it comes to budgeting. When it was reported that the city was on pace to be in the red with a projected $52.5-million deficit at mid-year, preparations for next year’s budget took on a new urgency to stay true to Ottawa Mayor Jim Watson’s pledge to forever keep the annual property tax hike at two per cent or lower. So on Nov. 12 the city unveiled its draft budget for 2016, and the buzzword over at the hall was finding “efficiencies.” Apparently finding millions of dollars in these operational “efficiencies” isn’t that hard to do as, according to the city, searching for these “efficiencies” has led to more than $17-million being trimmed from the bottom line. This will involve more the $10-million in savings from city operations, with winter maintenance operations being one of the areas where belt tightening is underway. Of course, one of the reasons the city claimed it found itself heading into a large deficit position midway through this year is that last winter’s weather put a heavier than expected burden on the city’s purse. The city says don’t worry, it is all about doing things smarter, planning how to deal with winter weather better.
The ability of governments and publically-funded entities to find “efficiencies” and savings in their budgets when the numbers are headed in the wrong direction does pose an uncomfortable question. If you can find millions of dollars in “efficiencies” when slipping into the red on the balance sheet, why are these “efficiencies” not found sooner? Shouldn’t a city’s number crunchers be finding ways to squeeze operating costs at all times? If there are these “efficiencies”, does that mean the city has been operating for years with way too much fat on its budget bones? And will these “efficiencies” really impact the bottom line going forward as projected, or is it all just a shell game to make the numbers line up in a budget for next year. According to the city’s draft budget, if officially approved, the $3.1-billion draft budget does hit that magic target of an average two per cent increase (an average of $72 a year) to the property tax levy. It also pegs a 2.85 per cent increase to the transit tax levy, with OC Transpo fares also going up, and a six per cent increase hike in what residents can expect to pay on their water and wastewater bills. The sudden ability to find “efficiencies” makes a ratepayer wonder what the budget would look like if being efficient from the outset was priority No. 1.
Tolls coming to a road near you
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ttawa is just beginning to emerge from a long ordeal of road-building on the Queensway. New lanes have appeared. The road is wider, smoother and – according to the experts – that’s not going to solve anything. The new lanes are going to help for a while, but they will fill up, because there are always more cars and more trucks. It is even possible that the creation of the new lanes will attract more cars and trucks. That’s by no means certain, but it’s true that all the road-widening we have done in the past decades hasn’t solved much. We have more congestion, more gridlock, more pollution and the prospect of still more to come. Naturally, experts have been pondering solutions. The latest, publicized recently, comes from a group called
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CHARLES GORDON Funny Town the Ecofiscal Commission. It proposes something called congestion pricing. Tolls, in other words. The ethical principle behind congestion pricing is that those who use the roads should pay for the privilege. The practical principle is that charging for the use of roads might cause some people not to use them. Variations have been attempted with varying degrees of success around the world. Electronic road pricing, such as we see on Ontario’s
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Highway 407, has been used in many countries. London, England has a congestion fee for vehicles entering central London. Some say this has cut down on traffic in the city. Some countries have applied the principle of charging more during peak hours, much as we pay for the use of electricity. If we accept the general idea, the next question is how to apply it. In cities where drivers cross bridges to enter, the solution is easy – electronic tolls on the bridges. The same goes for dedicated highways, like the 407, where electronic pricing is already in effect. But what to do about the 401 in Toronto or the 417 in Ottawa, where there are dozens of entrances and exits and people may drive for short periods? The solution being talked about involves charging tolls for disTriBuTion inQuiries Richard Burns 613-221-6243 adMinisTraTion: Donna Therien 613-221-6233 display adverTising: Gisele Godin - Kanata - 221-6214 Dave Pennett - Ottawa West - 221-6209 Blair Kirkpatrick - Orleans - 221-6216 Cindy Gilbert - Ottawa South - 221-6211 Carly McGhie - Ottawa East - 221-6154 Geoff Hamilton - Home Builders Accounts Specialist - 221-6215 Valerie Rochon - Barrhaven - 221-6227 Jill Martin - Nepean - 221-6221 Mike Stoodley - Stittsville - 221-6231 Rico Corsi - Automotive Consultant - 221-6224 Classified adverTising sales:
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high occupancy lanes. Stop for a minute. Should the fast lane be offered up to those who can pay for it? It offends the Canadian sense of fairness. Why should those with money be able to escape the congestion while those without suffer through it? From a fairness point of view, it makes more sense to charge everyone who uses the Queensway, but there are problems with that too. It’s not as if people are driving on it for fun. In fact, a case can be made that people would gladly pay not to drive on the Queensway. And what’s the alternative? It’s not as if we had a crackerjack and inexpensive public transit system that enabled the majority of drivers to leave their cars at home. So we can imagine a situation in which Ottawans, a group not known for their extravagance, clog the secondary roads and residential streets in their desperation to avoid a toll on 417. ediTorial: Managing ediTor: Theresa Fritz, 613-221-6261 theresa.fritz@metroland.com news ediTor: Joe Morin joe.morin@metroland.com 613-221-6240 reporTer: Megan Delaire mdelaire@metroland.com, 613-221-6175
A simpler, although radical solution – one that would cost a lot of money but might be worth it – would be to make public transit free. Has anybody thought of that one lately? Sure, drivers would, through their taxes, be paying for the bus, but haven’t bus riders been paying for the highways for years?
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River Road residents trying to take back their road from aggressive speeders, increasing traffic volumes and heavy vehicles are taking their requests for change to their area councillors. The group of River Road residents, which launched a petition in early September to coincide with their ‘Take Back River Road’ campaign’, planned to meet with Gloucester-Southgate Coun. Diane Deans and Gloucester-South Nepean Coun. Michael Qaqish on Nov. 12, ahead of a community meeting that was in the works for Nov. 15. “We’re going to relay to the councillors the serious issues that the community has arising from the increased traffic speeds and the heavy vehicles now using River Road since (Vimy Memorial) bridge opened up,” said Robert Squires, a member of the campaign who lives in the Cedardale community at the north end of River Road. Their petition already has hundreds of signatures. They plan to submit it to the city at the end of November. “And the key point entirely revolves around safety,” he said. Road rage and aggressive and intimidating drivers have becoming the new norm for River Road residents following the opening of Vimy Bridge last year, Squires said, adding that locals are regularly tailgated if they drive at the speed limit or as they slow down to turn into driveways. They are also concerned by crashes on their stretch of road and motorists passing stopped school buses. More heavy vehicles using River Road has also raised several concerns related to safety, noise and damage to the road. Heavy vehicles are only permitted to carry half loads on River Road during the spring, summer and fall months. For that reason, Squires said it doesn’t make sense for those vehicles not to use Earl Armstrong and Limebank roads yearround where there are no restrictions. “Given that the road is not built to the highest possible standards, the heavy vehicles and the increased traffic is immediately showing the wear and tear on the road,” he said. Squires and his fellow campaign volunteers plan to ask councillors for “progressive steps” including restricting access to River Road from Limebank Road at the north end and at the south end where River and Earl Armstrong roads meet at the bridge. They are also calling for a shorter lefthand green light at the bridge, as well as reducing the left-hand turning lanes there from two to one and lowering speed limits on River to 50 and 60 km/hr from 60, 70 and 80 km/hr.
“This raises an unforeseen issue, one being that drivers will gravitate to that higher limit across that entire stretch of road,” said Squires. According to speed data released by the city at a public meeting in June, Squires said the numbers reveal motorists are travelling an average of 73 km/hr in a 60 zone between Earl Armstrong and Tewsley Drive, 79 km/hr in a 70 zone from Ryeburn Drive to Leitrim Road and 80 km/hr in a 60 zone south of Balmoral Drive. There are also reports that motorists are successfully challenging speeding tickets in court, saying they were not aware of all the different speed zones on River Road, Squires said. Traffic data comparing rates before and after the bridge opened paints a very different before and after picture. According to stats at the same meeting,
River Road saw 8,569 cars a day before Vimy Bridge opened. Not long after it became accessible to vehicles, daily averages climbed to 12,490 and then 13,200 this spring. “That means it increased 4,631 a day, which is the same as an increase of 54 per cent,” said Squires. Earl Armstrong has also seen a dramatic spike, and River Road – which is viewed as a short cut – is bearing the brunt, he said. “So basically three out of every 10 using the bridge are using River Road,” he added. “Safety has been seriously compromised.” The community meeting takes place on Nov. 15, from 1:30 to 2:30 p.m., in the gymnasium at Bernard-Grandmaître French Catholic school, located at 4170 Spratt Rd. For more details, search ‘Take Back River Road’ on Facebook.
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One woman was killed and a second woman is seriously injured after being struck by a vehicle on River Road south of Manotick, on Thursday, Nov. 12. The victims are believed to be a mother and daughter. The pair were apparently walking along River Road around 7 p.m. One women was pronounced dead at the
scene and the other was taken to hospital with serious injuries. The Ottawa police closed River Road in both directions between Rideau Forest Drive and Doyle Road Thursday evening while their investigators looked at the scene. The road was reopened by Friday morning. The names of the two women have been withheld at the request of their family.
RemembRance Day in metcalfe Week in RevieW Saturday started my weekend off with a visit to the Osgoode Food Cupboard to present them with our canned food donations from the HallowMobile and cash donations from Business Breakfast Club/Manotick Chapter and Jason Elliot Electrical. They were very appreciative for the donations. Next I dropped into the Metcalfe Farmers Christmas Market held in the Greely Legion. There were many vendors with a variety of Christmas items and baking as well. The Kars Womens’ Institute held a “Life of the Soil” lecture where I said a few words and had a question and answer period. Later on I attended the Harvest Dinner in Vernon and enjoyed spending time with friends and residents for a while, then off to the last Legion Dinner for the night in Osgoode. It was their annual Remembrance Day Dinner. It was a full house with Vets and their respective family and friends. Sunday began with a Remembrance Day service and wreath laying in Kenmore giving appreciation for all that our Vets past and present have done for us. I attended the next Remembrance Day service and ceremony in Osgoode laying a wreath at the cenotaph. There were many Vets and families that came out to pay respects and a lay a wreath as well. The afternoon was spent visiting an open house for Winchester District Memorial Hospital, the many services available to our residents here were outlined such as a new Sleep Clinic. Later I had the privilege to see a sneak preview of the touring Kenyan Boys Choir at Orchardview Living Centre. Very special young men with incredible voices and the seniors were thrilled hear them. Monday was busy in the City office starting with our Ward community leaders’ breakfast and the Mayor. Later that morning there was an unveiling of a park bench in memory of Alain Bissonnette in front of the Metcalfe Arena. Alain died on the job earlier this year and was also very involved in the Metcalfe Jets hockey coaching. That evening, I was privileged to join Osgoode Ward resident Mitchell Kurylowicza as his guest for “Project Jenga”. This event helps raise awareness to support the needs of education in rural Kenya. Once again the Kenyan Boys Choir performed. Tuesday saw our second “Resident Drop In” at the Metcalfe Ward office with six residents stopping by. Please stop by, I will be there every Tuesday from 1:00 - 5:00 p.m. Tuesday our very own Vera Mitchell was bestowed with the Order of Ottawa medal by Mayor Jim Watson along with 14 other fascinating people from across Ottawa. Vera Mitchell has a long and impressive record for being a community leader and continues to be very involved still with the agricultural community. The grand evening ceremony took place at City Hall followed by a reception. It was my upmost pleasure to escort and present Vera with this prestigious award. Wednesday’s Remembrance Day was a day to remember in Osgoode Ward beginning with Osgoode Public School children performing songs, tributes and laying their own wreaths in a touching ceremony. Onto Metcalfe Village and the Cenotaph for 11:00 a.m. where it was overwhelming with so many Veterans in attendance to offer support for their fallen brothers and sisters. This was especially emotional as the fighter jets flew past at the reading of the names for our fallen. With so many wreaths for people that had given up their lives for us, it was chilling when it was announced that they were laying a wreath “in memory of Cpl. Nathan Cirillo”. Thursday I attended the Kanata International BIA dinner held at Brookstreet Hotel. This event proved to be a great place to learn about Business Improvement Areas and how they are formed to help out local businesses. Finishing up my week on Friday was a performance by ITR’s “On Golden Pond” production in Osgoode. As always, great fun and local talent well showcased.
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Notice of Commencement Chapel Hill Park and Ride Class Environmental Assessment Open House Thursday, December 3, 2015 5:30 to 8 p.m. Notre-Dame-des-Champs Community Hall 3659 Navan Road, Orléans The Chapel Hill Park and Ride is proposed between Navan Road and Pagé Road, north of the future Brian Coburn Boulevard. The Transportation Master Plan indicates the construction of the Cumberland Transitway is to occur sometime beyond 2031. The deferred timing has implications on the planned Chapel Hill Park and Ride which has a more immediate need. The City is conducting an Environmental Assessment (EA) for the proposed work to identify and develop a preferred solution with the following key considerations: • Future transportation demand • Stormwater management • Existing natural environment • Current and future community needs and cost The Process This study is being planned as a Schedule B EA in accordance with the requirements of the Municipal Class Environmental Assessment, 2011, which is an approved process under the Environmental Assessment Act. Open House Attend this open house to learn about the study, discuss with the study team and provide your comments. Comments are welcome throughout the study. All comments received will be collected in accordance with the Environmental Assessment Act. Accessibility is an important consideration for the City of Ottawa. If you require special accommodation, please call or e-mail the project lead below before December 1, 2015.
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in the middle of the room that pounded out a heat like you wouldn’t believe. And so we girls with the sodden seats would go into the cloak room at the back of the school room, take off the bloomers, and tuck them into the sleeve of our coat. Well! There was no way I was going to shed those navy blue fleece lined bloomers and expose my newly made flour -bag underwear with the vivid printing as plain as the nose on your face. And so I sweated it out in my seat, grateful for the first time in my life for the hateful blue bloomers. And it didn’t matter how often those underpants were washed, the dye held fast. And I didn’t have too many other pairs to fall back on either. My sister Audrey said I could fade out the bright navy and red print by rubbing it all over with chalk. Of course, we both knew that would only be a temporary cure. No, there was no doubt about it, the dye was there to stay. I was sure I was the only one at the Northcote School with Pride of the Valley written across her seat. Interested in an electronic version of Mary’s books? Go to www.smashwords.com and type MaryRCook for e-book purchase details, or if you would like a hard copy, please contact Mary at wick2@ sympatico.ca.
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soup and sandwich, as well as holiday desserts, activities for children and even a Storyteller. Admission: a canned food item or a Toonie (donated to Manotick Community Food Cupboard). See you there! St. Andrew’s Church Tartan Bazaar and Café will be held at the Kars RA Hall on Sat., from 11:00 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Home baking, pickles, preserves and handmade crafts. Enjoy a homemade lunch at the café. A warm welcome awaits you! The Barrhaven/Nepean & District Old Tyme Music & Dance Corp., invites you, to
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Nov. 28 at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. at the Parkway Road Pentecostal Church, 2775 Parkway Rd., Greely. Admission is $10, though children 10 and under can enter for free. Silent Auction and refreshments by South Gloucester United Church. Tickets: 613-821-1756 or 613-821-2306. CCS Craft & Gift show: Saturday, November 28th, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. in the Community Christian School gymnasium (2681 Glen St., Metcalfe). If you are interested in renting a space, please call the school 613821-3669. Newfoundland’s Ennis Sisters Christmas Concert - Our Lady of the Visitation 5338 Bank Street. The Ennis Sisters come to Our Lady of the Visitation Church Saturday, November 28th 8 p.m. for nostalgic Christmas Concert. Tickets $25.00 payable by VISA or MasterCard. Call Claudette at 613-822-2007.
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Remember to wear warm clothes and boots that can get muddy. Valdy in Concert: The concert will begin at 7:30 p.m. at St. James Anglican Church, 1138 Bridge St. in Manotick. Tickets are available for $25, which includes a reception following the concert. To purchase tickets, call the church office at 613-6922900 or Joan Bowler at 613692-2900. Tickets will also be available at the door.
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WINTER
HIGHWAY
Must purchase four of the same tire model in order to save $50. Balancing, taxes, eco fees are extra.
12 EQUAL MONTHLY PAYMENTS
NORDIC WINTER
LONG TRAIL T/A TOUR
WINTER
I*PIKE RSV
LET WINTER
ON WHEEL COVERS
US STORE YO IMPROVE THE LOOKFOR OF YOUR TIRE/WHEELYOU TIRES
PACKAGE WITH A SET OF WHEEL COVERS
LET US STORE YOUR TIRES FOR YOU!
Your tires will be properly and securely stored to e they’ll be ready for you when it’s warm again. Chec local Canadian Tire Auto Service centre for availab
$40 MAIL-IN SAVE PROMO
74
99 ea, up
$40 MAIL-IN Your tires will be properly and securely stored to ensure REBATE† they’ll be ready for you when it’s warm again. Check your SAVE GREATService VALUE!centre for availability. local%Canadian Tire Auto
$35 MAIL-IN
REBATE†
REBATE†
25%
SAVE
PROMO
†† 2500month
299
PROMO
71
25%
99 ea, up
PROMO
PROMO
119
†† 2400month
287
99 ea, up
25
PROMO
†† 4000month
479
96 Reg 99.99 ea, up 175/70R14 84S TOTAL PRICE OF 4 TIRES
96 Reg 95.99 ea, up 175/70R13 82Q TOTAL PRICE OF 4 TIRES
96 Reg 159.99 ea, up 215/70R16 100S TOTAL PRICE OF 4 TIRES
TIRE TEST RESULTS
TIRE TEST RESULTS
TIRE TEST RESULTS
OVERALL SCORE
90.6
OVERALL SCORE
95.1
OVERALL SCORE
93.3
54
PROMO
99 ea, up
155/80R13
†† 1833month
219
96
TOTAL PRICE OF 4 TIRES
TIRE TEST RESULTS OVERALL SCORE
91.9
LET US STORE YOUR TIRES FOR YOU!
19.99-49.99 Wheelwill be properly and securely stored to ensure Your tires Covers, 2-Pack. Selected they’ll styles and sizes.be ready for you when it’s warm again. Check your 34-6312X/141-6671X . local Canadian Tire Auto Service centre for availability.
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OUR NATIONWIDE OUR NATIONWIDE
WARRANTY WARRANTY COVERS YOU OVER 490 CANADIAN COVERS YOU AT AT OVER 490 CANADIAN TIRE TIRE OUR NATIONWIDE
AUTO SERVICE CENTRESCOVERSWARRANTY AUTO SERVICE CENTRES YOU AT OVER 490 CANADIAN TIRE
ADDITIONAL ADVANTAGES OFFERED COAST TOCOAST COAST:TO COAST: ADDITIONAL ADVANTAGES AUTOOFFERED SERVICE CENTRES history* available atavailable at nownow has your ADDITIONAL ADVANTAGES history* •• Canadian CanadianTireTire has service your service OFFERED COAST TO COAST: across the country every Auto Service centre the every Auto Service centre across • Canadian Tire country now has your service history*or available at to meet exceed services are guaranteed to meet or exceed •• All Allparts partsand and services are guaranteed every Auto Service centre manufacturer’s specifi cations across the country manufacturer’s specifications
LET US STORE YOUR TIRES FOR YOU! Your tires will be properly and securely stored to ensure they’ll be ready for you when it’s warm again. Check your local Canadian Tire Auto Service centre for availability.
Appointments areare recommended, butguaranteed not but necessary Appointments recommended, not necessary to meet or exceed *Service history is only available for services performed • All parts and services are
manufacturer’s specifications
*Service history is only available services performed on your vehicle at Canadian Tire Servicefor Centres on your vehicle at Canadian Tire Service Centres Appointments are recommended, but not necessary *Service history is only available for services performed on your vehicle at Canadian Tire Service Centres
Offer expires NOv. 29, 2015
AVAILABLE AT ALL CANADIAN TIRE OTTAWA STORES
INNES ROAD (613) 830-7000 • OGILVIE ROAD (613) 748-0637 • COVENTRY (613) 746-4303 • HERON ROAD (613) 733-6776 • MERIVALE ROAD (613) 224-9330 CARLING AVENUE (613) 725-3111 • BARRHAVEN (613) 823-5278 • BELLS CORNERS (613) 829-9580 • KANATA (613) 599-5105 • FINDLAY CREEK (613) 822-1289 R0013555511-1119