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The bolstering of the guns and gangs unit with extra officers in response to a record 49 shootings last year wrapped earlier this month just as police are contending with a recent spate of such incidents and firearmrelated calls. “We’ve said, ‘We’re in a position where we’ve got the gun violence
under control, albeit there continues to be shootings – there’s (21) so far – but 11 of those are street gang related,” said acting police Chief Jill Skinner. This time last year there were 18 shootings. This signals that police have made a dent in gang-related violence, she said, adding that 32 of the 49 shootings last year were gang-related. See FOREVER, page 2
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‘We can’t go on forever with this,’ Skinner says made in two shooting deaths, including a gang-related murder in Hunt Club Park in February and another targeted killing in Eastway Gardens in May. The head of the guns and gangs unit, including the gang suppression
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direct action response team, agrees the extra manpower made a difference. “We did see the added staff in January and it had huge impacts on the street-gang situation in Ottawa,” acting Staff Sgt. Kenny Bryden said by email on Monday. He declined to comment on the recent staffing reduction, deferring questions to senior staff. However, he confirmed the reassignment of tactical, traffic, neighbourhood and district officers back to their home units comes just as his team is bracing itself for a busy summer, when historically the unit responds to a rise in shootings and gun calls. Bryden’s team of plainclothes investigators has been scaled down from 19 to 10. Of those, two extra district officers will remain at the unit until October. DART members – uniformed officers who conduct targeted patrols of certain neighbourhoods where gang members operate, and ensure former offenders are abiding by court conditions – have been scaled down from 18 to seven. “Having both of those areas fully staffed (allows us to) more proactively address some of the issues and really focus on some of the gang members that are in our city and doing the work that they do,” said Skinner. But the initiative was only meant to be temporary, and successful inroads in curbing the gang problem can be credited to involvement of units across the department, Skinner said. “This just doesn’t come about just from 15 people being reassigned somewhere. This is about everybody working together and sharing the information and making sure we’re doing the right things at the right times.” Across the organization, police officers from various units collaborated to conduct targeted patrols, identify people involved in gangs and determine whether they are abiding by their court-imposed conditions and take them back to jail if they weren’t. Drug unit officers have been working in recent months more closely with gang investigators. “Although they weren’t assigned to the gang unit, they were focused on gang members who were dealing drugs,” Skinner said, adding their collaboration will continue, which will also help prevent duplication of resources. Police crime analysts also were focused on looking at the players and other factors in order to better prevent crime. The department also worked with external partners such as the OPP’s weapons enforcement unit to take
more guns off the streets. Ottawa police also regularly work with the Canada Border Services Agency. “So all those things are the successes, and at some point you have to, from a police organization’s perspective, say the home directorates need those people back,” Skinner said. “We can’t go on forever with this.” RECENT GUN CALLS, SHOOTINGS
• July 14: Neighbours reported multiple shots fired in the 1-100 block of Lilas Private in Overbrook at 8:10 a.m. One man wounded and taken to hospital. Police have yet to confirm if violence is gang-related. • July 9: An altercation involving an undisclosed number of people ended in gun violence in the 1500 block of Caldwell Avenue around 6:10 p.m. A male suspect pulled out a firearm and shot a 28-year-old man twice in the leg. He was taken to hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. Police believe the shooting was gang-related. • July 6: East patrol officers parking behind the Greenboro Community Centre on Lorry Greenberg Drive reported hearing two gunshots around 2:24 a.m. Another complainant also reported hearing gunshots in the area around the same time and saw a silver sedan and black sport-utility vehicle speeding away from the area. Police were unable to find physical evidence of a shooting. • July 1: A caller reported a bullet hole in a kitchen window and bullet fragments on the kitchen floor – which police say may be from a BB or pellet gun – in the 1500 block of Caldwell Avenue. The man said he’d heard the sound of breaking glass at 3:30 a.m., and didn’t notify police until 1 p.m. Because he’d thought the sound was kids engaged in early-morning Canada Day celebrations. • June 30: Patrol officers responded to reports of gun shots just after 12 p.m. in the vicinity of Caldwell Avenue and Medford Street. A witness reportedly told police they saw a black male with a gun in the bushes near there. Police did not recover any bullet casings. • June 29: Officers responding to a break-and-enter call in the 100 block of Benlea Drive led them to the discovery of a bullet hole in the front door of a residence. A single round from inside a front closet door was retrieved. No calls reporting gun fire in the area were reported to police. • June 25: Someone found three .45-calibre bullet casings on a bike path in the 1200 block of Meadowlands Drive. No victims came forward, nor did police receive calls about gunshots in the area. Anyone with information on these recent gun-related incidents is asked to call the guns and gangs unit at 613236-1222, ext. 5050, or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.
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are looking for something more tangible to make their neighbourhood better. These are 10 and 15 per cent fixes.” The community’s priorities will focus on parks and gardens, pedestrians and bikes, traffic and parking issues, neighbourhood beautification, and events. Some small fixes could be
some intersections,” said Powell. “What’s going to come from this is a re-invigorating of our committee process. It’s summer now, so we’ll be getting on board around dividing those responsibilities up. (For volunteers) it’s an opportunity to get involved in the neighbourhood, help yourself while
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going to work, you’re meeting someone,” she said. “To actually leave the station, go out into the mall, look for the washroom in the mall and then come back out, it’s difficult for anybody. You can imagine it for someone with less mobility, or who has two or three young kids with them.” McKenney said she’s been hearing from residents for months that public washrooms should be a priority along the light rail corridor. “(Light rail is) going to be a game changer in this city … something we can be very, very proud of,” she said. “But if we did hear one thing from our residents here at council, in committees and in our wards, it was that the one thing missing was the provision for washrooms.” The fact that her council colleagues all supported the motion proves they too are willing to listen. “We change our minds when we hear something over and over,” McKenney said. A vast range of groups rely on easy access to public facilities: seniors, families with young children, the homeless community and people with special medical needs, to name a few. It’s not so much if washrooms will get built, but how, McKenney said. Her motion makes it clear the washrooms are a strategic priority for this term of council, which means council has a strong mandate to make it happen.
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o good deed goes unpunished. We don’t have to live in a cynical world, but we must forgive Shannon Lough and Will Needham if they have lost some faith in humanity. The Kanata couple made a conscious effort to make good use of their front yard by planting vegetables in a homemade wooden planter box. Their decision was rewarded with a demand from the city’s bylaw services to remove the box because it’s too close to the sidewalk. The city’s bylaw chief called the 20-centimetre tall box “a tripping hazard.” The local city councillor agrees, adding that work crews may need to reach underground wires or pipes. The wooden box doesn’t intrude on the sidewalk, but it’s nearby, technically on the city’s property. Any pedestrian in this city knows to pay attention as they walk. They are no more likely to walk off the sidewalk and into a visible planter than into a tree, a city fire hydrant, a high curb, a sign, a mailbox (community size or otherwise), a bus shelter, a bench, a
parking signpost, or any manner of objects. A wooden planter 20 centimetres high is not a death trap. The city is within its rights to ask for the object to be moved, but it is wrong to do so. And the need for access to pipes and wires? How often should any one home expect Hydro Ottawa or the water department to start digging up the lawn? A few feet from the planter is a paved driveway which would need digging up if a real emergency occurred. A planter and some tomato plants aren’t much of an obstacle compared to layers of asphalt. And should that unlikely emergency access be required, the city or hydro crew that arrives with a backhoe to make short work of any planter. Lough and Needham did a good thing by turning a chunk of lawn – with its need for watering, fertilizing and trimming with no food value – into a veggie garden. And they say the planter sparks conversations with neighbours and passersby. Clearly another few square metres of lawn would not do the same. Sometimes the law is wrong. It should be challenged. Viva tomatoes.
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o, as we’ve all seen, this Calgary guy goes up in the air in a lawn chair attached to about 100 helium balloons. He wants to land at the Calgary Stampede, which will be a great publicity stunt for his company, and he almost makes it, before parachuting to the ground and being picked up by the police and charged. What do you think about it? The incident has touched off what we might consider a typically Canadian argument, with some, including the police, arguing that his stunt endangered lives other than his own. Others say that’s a typically cautious Canadian attitude, that the guy should be applauded for his imagination and spirit of adventure, qualities that are in short supply in this country.
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And we do, here in the capital, deeply resent the idea that we have no imagination, no adventure. People who say we lack adventure have never been on Parkdale Avenue at rush hour. They have never taken the bus home Parliament Hill late at night on July 1. They have never tried to scrum Mike Duffy. Which is not to say there are no advantages to flying in your lawn chair. These advantages are best imagined when compared against flying in a commercial aircraft. First off, think of the leg room! Think of the security. You walk into your backyard and sit down on the lawn chair. No taking off your shoes or your belt. There is no seatbelt demonstration, no wrestling for the overhead bin. There is probably no food, but then there isn’t any on Air Canada either. Air Canada probably has the edge when it comes to landings. The ClASSIfIED ADvERTISINg SAlES:
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Calgary guy had to use a parachute, which most of us would prefer not to do. Further, most of us would prefer not to be greeted, upon landing, by the police. Still, don’t be surprised if you find your local helium store out of stock.
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BRYNNA LESLIE Capital Muse necessary equipment to go car camping for three nights in September. We scratched together a grocery list and purchased items that mostly didn’t require cooking. We would survive. It was that weekend, 14 years ago, that I met my now-husband. I suppose what initially attracted me to him was that he seemed to be everything I wasn’t. A risk-taker and a survivalist, within the first days of contact, he demonstrated a MacGyver-type response to every situation: He started our fire without a match, he fixed the hole in our tent with a mini-sewing kit he kept in his wallet, he
cooked without a camp stove. Over the next year, he challenged me on a regular basis to step way outside my comfort zone. I hadn’t been on a bike in years, but I somehow found myself in late September staring down a narrow, rocky, steep incline on his old and heavy beast of a mountain bike. He taught me to climb trees, to walk in the woods at night with no flashlight, to lie on a beach at midnight (against park rules) and stare at the stars. As we have embarked on parenting together over the last 10 years, we balance each other out. I catch myself saying all too often to the kids, “be careful,” “follow the rules,” “are you sure that’s a good idea?” Meanwhile, he put a pocket knife in the hands of our boys at the age of six, teaching them to whittle wood by the fire. Last month,
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lmost daily, when I first open my eyes, I dream about fleeing to the woods. Sometimes I fantasize about living in a yurt in Gatineau Park full-time. The whole idea is ridiculous, of course. I’ve tried my hand at camping on a fairly regular basis, but I’m not exactly what you’d call the survival type. Although a product of a 1980s childhood – no bike helmets, roaming fields all summer and learning to swim in a river – I was also raised under the tutelage of somewhat risk-averse parents. Particularly as the sister to an older brother, particularly as the child of a somewhat paranoid woman who worked in child protection, I was kept on a pretty tight leash. My parents were also busy professionals. I’ve heard stories about how my mom baked and sewed our clothes when I was a baby, but in my memory, she was nine-to-five, often on-call, often working overtime. Dinner was a repetitive concoction of meat and potatoes and frozen peas. If we went camping as kids, it was as an add-on to the trips of our grandparents. I wasn’t taught to cook, start a fire or string a tarp. There was no mention of a need to survive outside the social norms established by a middle-sized Canadian city, where we all lived in townhouses within easy walking distance to a convenience store. It makes sense then that by the time I left home at 17, despite presenting a face of unrelenting confidence to the world, I was a scared and anxious bunny rabbit. It wasn’t until my early twenties that I had the guts to take myself to the woods. I had finished my degree and started working in a fast-paced national newsroom, where everyone talked in half-clauses and acronyms. Every day, I’d walk to work down the busiest streets of urban Ottawa with a ball of lead in my stomach and a tickling in my throat – anxiety – sure that my new employers would discover that, for all my posturing, I didn’t have a clue what was going on around me most of the time. And then I went camping with some girlfriends. We called it the “all-girl-empowermentcamping-weekend.” We bought, borrowed and begged for the
he tied our two-year-old up in climbing equipment and let her scramble up the 80-year-old willow tree in the backyard. He bought me a kayak for Mother’s City Councillor/Conseiller Municipal River Ward/Quartier Rivière Day that I can throw in the car and carry to the Ottawa River River Ward Resident Honoured whenever whimsy strikes me (something I never imagined I was pleased to join Mayor Watson at the July 8 City was “safe enough” for me to Council meeting to present River Ward resident Soulikha undertake). Stambouli with the Mayor’s City Builder Award. In addition to Ms Stambouli, her colleague Gwen Salaün So he challenges me and he was also honoured for their work in running Mes P’tits challenges the kids to take risk, Copains, a non-profit francophone childcare centre in something that is inherent to the west end of Ottawa. survival. I could have all the degrees and work experience in Ottawa Lebanese Festival the world, but the more I step River Ward’s St Elias Antiochian Orthodox Church will outside of my comfort zone, host their 25th Annual Lebanese Festival on the church the more I truly learn about grounds from July 15-19, 2015, located at 2975 Riverside life. With learning comes a true Drive at Mooney’s Bay. The festival will celebrate feeling of confidence and comLebanese food, culture and entertainment. All residents petence and, in turn, a lessening are welcome for the celebration, including fireworks to of anxiety. close the festival on Sunday evening (July 19). As for parenting, I’m hoping that my cautionary side balances Take OC Transpo To Major Events out my spouse’s risk-taking side Please leave your car at home and take OC Transpo so the kids acquire the faith in if you are headed to Bluesfest or Ottawa Renegades themselves to take a leap, but games at Lansdowne Park. Added buses and O-Train with the whispering voice of routes have been added for Bluesfest and special game-day buses are added for football games. For more mom saying, “be careful,” ever information and trip planning assistance please contact present. Time will tell. OC Transpo at 613-741-4390 or www.octranspo.com.
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Medical Arts project back to the drawing board Emma Jackson
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A controversial downtown development is going under the knife one more time before council has to make a final decision this August. Somerset Coun. Catherine McKenney asked her colleagues to defer the decision on a hotel project at 180 Metcalfe St. to give her time to better fit it into the Centretown community design plan. “We need to sit back down with the applicant,” said McKenney. “Whenever an applicant works with the community on an application, nine times out of 10 we’re going to be able to agree on something that is reasonable for everyone.” The project is controversial because it would require an amendment the neighbourhood’s development blueprint – a document that’s only six
weeks off the presses. It labels the northern part of Centretown as residential in nature. Development can go as high as 27 storeys, but it’s supposed to add residential density, not commercial space. The project, owned by Toth Equity Ltd., wants an exception to allow a six-storey commercial hotel inside the heritage Medical Arts facility, while attaching a six-storey addition where the current parking lot exists. The developer would also build a 21-storey condo tower above, with a parking garage underground. Residents don’t seem to have a problem with the height – but the plan also says the area should be strictly residential, with only local shops allowed on the first two floors of any building. Despite the discrepancy, city planners said the proposed development
actually strikes a good balance between honouring the property’s existing zoning and upholding the spirit of the neighbourhood’s plans, because it actually strikes a compromise with the property’s current zoning that allows up to 12 storeys of office or medical space. The change to a “quasiresidential” use of only six storeys instead of 12 is actually closer to the CDP’s direction, planning manager Michael Mizzi said at a committee meeting on June 23. But community leaders disagreed, coming out to speak against the amendment and argue that commercial use is commercial use, no matter the type of business. McKenney said such an amendment so early in the CDP’s life undermines the community’s strenuous process to develop it.
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A development proposed for 180 Metcalfe St. would add a six-storey hotel, which runs counter to the community design plan’s direction to support residential development in the region. “If we’re going to have CDPs, if we’re going to put the effort into them … then we have to know that we’re going to adhere to them,” she said. “It doesn’t mean there is no room for flexibility, but there is a difference between being flexible and completely un-
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that information to landlords within a few days. The system will not, however, bind landlords to take action on the information they are given. This has drawn concern from residents who have already made a point of contacting landlords of problem tenants, but have not seen any change. “It’s good to have this at least to record that there are problems, but I’m not very confident it’s going to solve anything,” said David Collister, a Sandy Hill resident who often has to endure constant yelling and drinking in his street from student neighbours. Collister and his family have lived in Sandy Hill for 10 years. He said the noise did not become intolerable until four or five years ago, when single-family detached homes on his block started to be knocked down and rebuilt as triplex housing as many as 24 student residents. Landlords can issue a notice of termination to problem tenants instructing them to stop disruptive behaviour or face eviction. Dickie said he hopes this can be used as a tool more often to get problem tenants to quiet down. Many landlords have been tentative to use such a method, as following through on an eviction threat can mean finding new tenants in the middle of the year, residents said.
Until there is an agreement by landlords to assure they would start evicting problem tenants, Collister said he fears little will come from the registry. “It’s not a step backwards,” he said of the registry. “But it’s not really addressing the fundamental problems we’re seeing right now. It’s not going to address anything unless the land lords promise to start evicting problem tenants.” The organization has worked to develop the registry in partnership with the Sandy Hill town and gown committee. The registry is expected to go live at noiseinsandyhill.ca on Sept. 1. Landlords can submit their contact information and their buildings in the neighbourhood by emailing
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Many cyclists have made the trip across Canada, but few – if any – have done so without the use of their kidneys. Dale Calibaba, 46, is making the trek from St. John’s, N.L., to Victoria, B.C., lugging along a dialysis machine to carry out the filtration process his kidneys would have naturally done. He started his trip on June 1 and arrived in Ottawa on June 30, before heading on his way a few days later. The Kamloops, B.C., resident has suffered from kidney failure for most of his life.
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another kidney transplant. “I slipped into depression, was very overweight and gave up on life,” Calibaba said of the time shortly after his kidney failed.
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He quickly snapped out of his funk by becoming very active and using home dialysis, rather than visiting the hospital three times a week. He has used a method called peritoneal dialysis. The process includes inject-
ing a cleansing fluid into an abdominal infection through a catheter to filter waste and salts. Calibaba said the home method has improved his quality of life, giving him the independence he needs to stay active. Shortly after he started dialysis, Calibaba acquired a stationary bike for his home from the Shade Ireland Foundation, a group that helps renal patients keep physically fit. “I had the dream of riding a bike across Canada when I rode my bike in my living room,” he said. Calibaba enlisted the help of Ireland, the group’s founder, to serve as his coach in the lead up to the trip. He said he wanted to carry out the cross country trek to boost awareness of the benefits of peritoneal dialysis and to let people with kidney failure know they can still live a normal life. “I recommend to any dialysis patient that has to go on dialysis, to use home therapy,” Calibaba said.
“It does the same thing, but uses a different method. A lot of people don’t realize there are these forms of therapy out there. It sure gives me a lot more freedom than having to go to a clinic or hospital.” He said he hopes his trip will also encourage more people to donate kidneys. The cyclist has scheduled his trip to last 94 days, with days off in big cities to give talks at hospitals and clinics about peritoneal dialysis. Calibaba said he is looking to educate renal patients on how to live an active lifestyle on dialysis. “I have so much energy and I get so frustrated when I go into clinics and see hemodialysis patients lying there so lifeless. It seems they’ve given up on life, and I’ve been there,” he said. “I highly recommend that anyone who is told that they need to do dialysis, that they do home dialysis.” To follow Calibaba’s progress across Canada, visit believeinthepossibility.org.
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ather always said you could tell much about a man, by the shake of his hand. A good Ottawa Valley grasp, one that forced your fingers into a knot, meant the hand shaker was a man of honesty and integrity. Ignore the fact that for little young children, these bone-crunching handshakes left us maimed for days. A hold on a hand was far more important than inflicted pain as a result. A good steady and firm pump should always accompany the grasp too. Anything else was called a dead fish greeting. And it didn’t matter how often my father met a neighbour in a day, they always greeted each other with an outstretched hand. Their paths may have crossed at Briscoe’s store, and then again at the mailbox, and maybe even later in someone’s barn yard, but always the hands were thrust out to offer a bone
MARY COOK Mary Cook’s Memories crunching Renfrew County greeting. We children were taught at an early age that learning to shake hands was just as important as learning to add and subtract at the Northcote School. And if the brothers were greeting someone, their caps had to be quickly taken off their heads, tucked under their arms, and then their hands were thrust out for the shake. In the 1930’s it was considered the height of disrespect for any young lad to talk to an adult with his cap on. Father said much could be learned from a handshake. Take old Herman down the
road. He was a whopper of a man with wide shoulders and hands like frying pans. He had a wonderful German sense of humour, and Father thought he was one of the best neighbours we had in Renfrew County. And I always thought it was because when Herman took a hold of your hand, he covered your limb right up past your wrist. By the time he finished pumping, your shoulder felt like it had been put in a jackhammer. Never mind, Father said, he was honest, sincere, and a man of his word, and his handshake proved it. Then again there was another man on one of the side
roads who Father had little time for. In fact Father thought he and the word honesty had never become acquainted. We often heard stories of turkeys that had vanished right out of the yard, and heifers that became mysteriously separated from the herd. No one ever came right out and said this neighbour had taken the turkeys or heifers, but we always knew that because of this man’s weak handshake that put him in the class of possible candidates. Once Father said his wife had to iron his body before he could get his pants on because he was so crooked. I don’t have to tell you what mental pictures that little comment created in my already fertile young mind. As I pictured the man flat out on the kitchen table being straightened out with a flat iron so he could get into his trousers, caused me to cringe at the very thought. And it was all because of
this poor man’s unfortunate handshake. And I often recollect back to those days in the ’30s where deals were made verbally in the barnyard – two farmers talking about buying or selling livestock, or feed, or agreeing on a trade. They got all the particulars out of the way, over much nodding and long pauses where the silence could be heard in Admaston. And I would watch the transactions transpire, knowing so well the sequence of events from having viewed them often in the barnyard or the drive shed. Father and his neighbour would banter back and forth, as if they were sparring in a ring. Then would come the long pause. Father would look up to the clouds or the roof of the drive shed. He’d squint with his eyes half shut, take a long drag on his pipe and blow a slow cloud of blue smoke in the air. Then almost as if there had been a silent signal, the two men
would thrust out their hands. This shake would be different from the pumping we saw in a greeting however. There would be that firm grasp. Both hands would go up and down only once, as if saying, “Good. It’s a deal. The matter is closed. There is nothing more to talk about.” Farms traded with a handshake. Crops sold by a handshake, and a transaction that got us our first Model T in exchange for nine loads of sand from our gravel pit was closed when my Father and our neighbour met, discussed the deal and closed it with a one pump handshake. No wonder from the time we were able to utter “Good day,” or “How do you do,” our mother thought it her duty to instruct us on the rudiments of handshaking. Just as we learned at an early age that we never chewed gum in public, wiped our noses on our cuffs, or stared at someone with an infirmity, we learned that someday, we would be judged by our handshake, and by all that was holy, we better learn how to do it well.
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Charlie Bowins helped in the fundraising effort to make a new skateboarding park at McNabb Park a reality. Bowins suddenly died in March at the age of 27 and the park was subsequently named after him. ciation only raised $25,000, the city offered to chip in the rest of the funds needed to complete the second phase. Bowins had been integral in the fundraising campaign called 1squarefoot, working tirelessly on a string of bar night events and other skateboarding fundraisers, Robertson said. Bowins grew up in the west end, attended Sir Robert Borden High School and later moved to Centretown. He worked as a camp councillor, running skate camps out of McNabb Park every summer. He also volunteered with a not-for-profit called For Pivot’s Sake, which mentors underprivileged youth through skateboarding.
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It’s not about gentrification, Deans added, but about creating a healthy, mixed community with a range of income levels and demographics. Deans was open this winter about the fact that she would be submitting a strategic initiative proposal targeting the south-end community in the heart of her ward. But when the item came to committee earlier this spring, the neighbourhood specifics had been removed so that all needy communities across the city could be considered for the funding. At the time, Deans convinced the planning committee to put Albion-Heatherington back in the plan, arguing it makes sense to put the already meagre funds into action they already know can have an impact, rather than succumbing to “paralysis by analysis.” But that victory was re-
versed yet again at council on July 8, something Deans said is quintessentially unfair considering none of the other strategic initiatives got the same treatment. “We didn’t say in Mathieu Fleury’s ward, ‘OK, instead of giving the $400,000 to the Freiman Bridge (connecting the Rideau Centre and Hudson’s Bay), we’re going to do a strategic initiative to see if we have any other bridges that are maybe in more of a state of readiness to move ahead,” Deans said. “We didn’t do that on any of them, we just singled this one out.” Some of her colleagues argued their wards also have challenging neighbourhoods who could use a lift. Tough, Deans said. “If I had not submitted (the proposal), we would not have any strategic priority that looks at lifting up our most vulnerable communities,” she said at council. Clearly not everyone
agreed with her, since council voted 17 to 7 to spend the fall and winter analyzing where the money will have the greatest impact. Bay Coun. Mark Taylor said it only makes sense to consider all the options before going ahead. “I’m all in favour of action. We should be doing as much as we can to affect change,” said Taylor, who last term chaired the community and protective services committee. “But we can’t get it wrong just because we want to get it done now.” West Carleton-March Coun. Eli El-Chantiry also voiced support for a framework and more investment in crime prevention in general. But he chastised everyone for participating in a “pissing match” that encourages a race to the bottom. “We are on the right track doing this, but leave it to us to turn a good news story – where we’re trying to do the
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What’s green and squishy and much, much bigger than a bread box? World soccer’s governing body, FIFA, gave a brand new artificial turf field to Wesley Clover Parks on July 6, and the pitch will now be available for use by local soccer clubs for years to come. The gift – worth roughly $2
million – was only used a few times by teams taking part in the recent Women’s World Cup and is no longer needed by FIFA. The field is expected to be the centrepiece of a soccer hub at Wesley Clover Parks, located on Corkstown Road between Moodie Drive and March Road. Karen Sparks, the park’s executive director, said as many as five natural grass soccer pitches will eventually surround the artificial turf field, which she described as the “anchor of a centre of excellence for soccer.” See ADDING, page 27
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The West Ottawa and Ottawa Nepean soccer clubs along with the Ottawa Sports & Social Club will get the lion’s share of booking of the artificial turf field for games and practices,
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West end soccer players join Mayor Jim Watson and the Women’s World Cup mascot to announce the handover of a new artificial turf field to Wesley Clover Parks on July 6. meaning players from age six to adult will benefit from the new field. One West Ottawa member at the July 6 handover of the field suggested an inflatable dome could one day cover the turf
field, which would make the surface playable all year. The cost of a dome was estimated at $3 million, which would need to be funded by the clubs and/or Wesley Clover Parks.
FIFA representative Andrea Guzzo said it was important that the Women’s World Cup “leave a legacy in Ottawa,” and that the gift of the turf field will be a great reminder of the tournament.
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Kingston Show & Shine to ride on another year The Kingston Show N Shine got its start in 2008 as a last-minute event geared to a small group of motorcycle enthusiasts. Organizers were astounded when it attracted a huge number of participants and viewers. From that first event the Show N Shine has grown exponentially every year. A major milestone was achieved in 2012 when organizers honored the Olympians of Special Olympics Ontario, and the event has raised funds and awareness for countless charities and organizations ever since the first show. “We have strongly believed that bringing motorcyclists and charities together has proven to be very successful,” says organizer Guy Paquette. “Show N Shine has become a yearly tradition of fundraising by motorcycling enthusiasts for charities and causes.”
“This year we are honoring the Fallen Heroes and Wounded Warriors of Military, Police, Fire and Ambulance, who knowingly and willingly work hard every day to protect our lives.” On their behalf, Show N Shine is donating the proceeds of the 2015 show to Almost Home, a non-profit organization which provides a place of comfort and respite for families whose children are receiving medical treatment in Kingston area hospitals. The event is free and open to all public to view, with the expectation that visitors will make a donation to the selected charity. To be held on July 25th from noon to 5 p.m., the family friendly event includes a custom bike display of all types, sizes and brands, plus a variety of shows, including Jason Thorne Freestyle Motocross and the Ontario Provincial Police Golden Helmets
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Motorcycle Precision Team. “In addition to the motorcycle displays, we also host lots of unique and interesting vendors, delicious food and live music performances throughout the day,” says Mr. Paquette. “In fact, for the first time this year we are extending the festivities to include a wrap-up party with Jack Astors starting at 8 p.m., during which we will announce the winner of the annual motorcycle raffle.” Another draw for motorcycle enthusiasts, and especially Sons of Anarchy Fans, is the custom-designed
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Plans call for a patio and food truck to serve players, and Sparks said a clubhouse is a possibility if the NCC – the landowner – approves a permanent structure. Artificial turf can be used for more months each year than natural grass, and Sparks expects the new field will see plenty of play during the early spring and late fall seasons. Sparks said the rubber pellets underlying the green carpet require some annual maintenance, but the surface has an expected lifetime of eight years. The intricate drainage system installed beneath the field has an even longer lifespan.
tank depicting Tommy Flanagan, otherwise known as Chibs and Mark Boone Jr., more widely known as Bobby. The tank has been signed by both of the men and will be auctioned off to the highest bidder, with proceeds going to Almost Home Kingston. “Two mottos that we began using since day one, which are often duplicated by other groups, are ‘Ride For a Reason – Ride For a Cause’ and ‘Bikers Care’,” Mr. Paquette explains. “These truly sum up in a nutshell what we endeavor to accomplish every year. Show N Shine 100 percent not for profit and is solely supported by donations and sponsors every year.” He adds that in the past some shows have seen more than 7000 motorcyclists and motorcycle lovers, but the numbers are always anticipated to grow each year moving forward.
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Area artists will be opening their doors to give residents a peek of their work in Old Ottawa South this fall. The Ottawa South Community Association’s special events committee is putting the call out to artists interested in displaying their work in the neighbourhood’s second annual self-guided studio tour. The tour showcases the work of a number of artists working in the neighbourhood who might be looking to share the process of their craft in their homes or studios. “There are a lot of established artists in the area, but there are also a lot of people who aren’t ready to put on a full gallery, but have some works they would like to show. This is a great opportunity for
them to do that,” said Brenda Lee, the event’s organizer. Artists wishing to register in the day-long event, which will run from 11 a.m. until 5 p.m. on Sept. 27, can do so by filling out a form online and by paying a $20 registration fee. Residents will be able to pick up maps to the free selfguided tours at the Old Ottawa South Community Centre, at 260 Sunnyside Ave., or online at oldottawasouth.ca closer to the date. Among the types of art displayed last year were oil paintings, water colours, fabric works, sculpture and jewelry. The idea for the tour took shape last summer after organizers heard from artists in the area there would be interest in such an event. The community association had already held the annual Windsor Park Art
Show and Shop Your Local Talent Christmas Sale in previous years. Lee said most artists in the tour will show works of art at varying stages, as well as completed pieces in order to explain the process of how art is made. What is particularly special about the tour is the direct “free-form” engagement between artist and participant, Lee said. “It’s something that just happens,” she said. “We want it to be an organic experience. Every artist who participated last year loved that chance to talk one on one with others about their process.” Lee encouraged residents from across the city to participate in the event. To register for the event or for more information, visit oldottawasouth.ca.
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Wail of the Banshee Jen Huntley, of the Ottawa Banshees, soars through the air to battle for a ball in a rugby game against the Montreal Irish at Twin Elm Rugby Park on July 4. The Banshees came from behind to win the game 31-15 after the Montreal Irish scored the first two tries of the game.
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Alfie Hi, I’m Alfie the (big!) mini Goldendoodle. I’m almost three years old and I’ve got a pretty fantastic life - especially now that my mom, who’s a teacher, is on vacation all summer!! We do so many fun things like swimming and hiking that sometimes I’m too tired to jump all over my dad when he gets home. But that’s ok, it just means more cuddles and belly rubs later. I’m very good at helping keep the neighbourhood clean because I eat all the litter on the ground. Kleenex is my absolute favourite!! I love going to the park and playing with my friends, both dog and human whom I’ve known since I was a puppy. It’s even more fun when the ground is covered with cold, fluffy white stuff! When I’m at home, I like to chew on bones, pull on rope toys, chase Pepper the cat and sit high up on my window bench and watch kids play at the park. At night, I sleep on the bed between my mom and dad and I don’t believe them when they tell me I snore!
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IN THE MATTER OF THE ONTARIO HERITAGE ACT No ce of Inten on to Designate The City of O awa, on July 8, 2015, established its inten on to designate 180 Metcalfe Street under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act for its cultural heritage value. Descrip on of Property The Medical Arts Building, 180 Metcalfe Street, is a six-storey brick office building constructed in 1928. It is located at the corner of Metcalfe and Nepean Streets in the Centretown neighbourhood of O awa.
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The Medical Arts Building has design value as an example of the Art Deco style that was popular in Canada in the 1920s and 1930s. Art Deco is characterized by its decora ve use of strong ver cal lines, sharp edges, geometric shapes and stepped profiles. The Art Deco style is expressed in the Medical Arts Building through its massing, flat roof, copper panels and geometric pa erned brick panels. Its recessed mortar joints accentuate the sharp edges of the brick and the sense of ver cality is emphasized through the con nuous brick piers that break the cornice.
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Contextual value is found in the building’s character as a neighbourhood landmark due to its prominent corner loca on on Metcalfe Street, a major north-south street that terminates at Parliament Hill. Objec ons Any person wishing to object to this designa on may do so by le er, outlining the reasons for the objec on and any other relevant informa on. This le er must be received by the Clerk of the City of O awa either by registered mail or personally delivered within 30 days of the publica on of this no ce. When a no ce of objec on has been received, the Council of the City of O awa will refer the ma er to the Conserva on Review Board for a hearing and a report.
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The Medical Arts Building has historical value as an example of the work of renowned O awa architect W.E. No e. Celebrated for his long career and versa le designs, No e also designed the Champagne Bath and the Central Post Office. The Medical Arts Building is also associated with the spread of commercial buildings into the southern part of Centretown, which was then a residen al area, and with the larger North American trend of purpose-built medical office buildings. In Canada, medical arts buildings were also constructed in Winnipeg (1924), Windsor (1930), Toronto (1929) and Hamilton (1930).
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Come and meet your neighbours at the Epiphany Anglican Church for the Good Food Farmer’s Market from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. where we will offer affordable, fresh and healthy fruits and vegetables and dry foods, as well as free refreshments.
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Friends of the Farm will offer a guided tree tour on July 19, focusing on “the urban forest and tree identification.” The
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Friends of the Farm will host a Victorian tea from 2 to 4 p.m. on July 26 (rain date Aug. 2). This classic tea is served on the lawns of the Arboretum. Dress in full Victorian garb, listen to live music, enter the best hat and costume contest. Admission is $10. The tea takes place at at Building 72 at the Central Experimental Farm Arboretum, located east off the Prince of Wales Drive roundabout. Call 613-230-3276 or visit friendsofthefarm.ca for more information.
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Friends of the Farm will offer a guided tree tour on Aug. 15, focusing on wood and other products from trees. The tour will discuss the relationship to arts and crafts. The rain date is Aug. 16. The tour is free and open to the public. Participants are asked to register by emailing info@ friendsofthefarm.ca. Donations kindly accepted. Visit friendsofthefarm.ca for more information. The Ottawa Valley Rock Garden and Horticultural Society and the Nepean Horticultural Society will be hosting the annual flower and
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will be put in touch with a Friendship Club member. Ovarian Cancer Canada offers a free presentation, Ovarian Cancer: Knowledge is Power, about the signs, symptoms and risk factors of the disease. To organize one for your business, community group or association, please contact Lyne Shackleton at 613-488-3993 or ottawakip@gmail.com. The Ottawa Newcomers Club is designed to help women new to Ottawa or in a new life situation acclimatize by enjoying the company of other women with similar interests. We have morning, afternoon and evening events such as skiing, Scrabble, bridge, fun lunches, book clubs, Gallery tours, dinner club, and crafts. For more information visit our website at www. ottawanewcomersclub.ca or call 613-860-0548. The Active Living Club invites active seniors and adults 50+ to join us in the outdoor activities of hiking, cycling, canoeing, crosscountry skiing and snowshoeing. All outings start at 10 a.m. from different locations in Ottawa/Gatineau, and range from 1.5 to 3 hours. The City of Ottawa offers these safe, healthy and fun filled outings, guided by first aid qualified leaders and tailored to different levels. Call City Wide Sports at 613-580-2854 or email cwspsm@ottawa.ca.
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+Your local retailer may charge additional fees for administration/pre-delivery that can range from $0 to $1,098 and anti-theft/safety products that can range from $0 to $1,298. Charges may vary by retailer. Wise customers read the fine print: †, *, ◊, �, », ‡, ≈, § The Trade In Trade Up Summer Clearance Event offers are limited time offers which apply to retail deliveries of selected in-stock new and unused models purchased/leased from participating retailers on or after July 1, 2015. Offers subject to change and may be extended or changed without notice. All pricing includes freight ($1,695), air-conditioning charge (if applicable), tire levy and OMVIC fee. Pricing excludes licence, insurance, registration, any retailer administration fees, other retailer charges and other applicable fees and taxes. Financing and lease offers available to qualified customers on approved credit. Retailer order/trade may be necessary. Retailer may sell for less. †0% purchase financing for up to 72 months available on select new 2015 models to qualified customers on approved credit through RBC, Scotiabank and TD Auto Finance. Retailer order/trade may be necessary. Examples: 2015 Ram 1500 Quad Cab SXT 4x4 (25A+AGR+XFH)/2015 Ram 1500 Crew Cab SXT 4x4 (25A+AGR+XFH)/2015 Dodge Grand Caravan Canada Value Package (29E)/2015 Dodge Journey Canada Value Package (22F) with a Purchase Price of $28,385/$30,414/$19,995/$19,995 with a $0 down payment, financed at 0% for 72/72/60/48 months equals 156/156/130/104 bi-weekly payments of $182/$195/$154/$192 with a cost of borrowing of $0 and a total obligation of $28,385/$30,414/$19,995/$19,995. *Consumer Cash Discounts are deducted from the negotiated price before taxes. ◊$10,000 in Total Discounts is available on new 2015 Ram 1500 models (excluding Reg Cab) and consists of $8,500 in Consumer Cash Discounts and $1,500 in Ram Truck Loyalty/Conquest Bonus Cash. See your retailer for complete details. �2.99% purchase financing for up to 96 months available on new select models through RBC, Scotiabank and TD Auto Finance. Retailer order/trade may be necessary. Examples: 2015 Ram 1500 Quad Cab SXT 4x4 (25A+AGR+XFH)/2015 Ram 1500 Crew Cab SXT 4x4 (25A+AGR+XFH) with a Purchase Price of $28,385/$30,414, with a $998/$798 down payment, financed at 2.99% for 96 months equals 208 bi-weekly payments of $148/$160 with a cost of borrowing of $3,440/$3,720 and a total obligation of $31,824.89/$34,133.86. »$1,500 Ram Truck Loyalty/Conquest/Skilled Trades Bonus Cash is available on the retail purchase/lease of 2015 Ram 1500 (excludes Regular Cab), 2014/2015 Ram 2500/3500, 2014/2015 Ram Cab & Chassis trucks, or 2015 Ram Cargo Van and is deducted from the negotiated price after taxes. Eligible customers include: 1. Current owners/lessees of a Dodge or Ram Pickup Truck or Large Van or any other manufacturer’s Pickup Truck or Large Van. The vehicle must have been owned/leased by the eligible customer and registered in their name on or before July 1, 2015. Proof of ownership/lease agreement will be required. 2. Customers who are skilled tradesmen or are acquiring a skilled trade. This includes Licensed Tradesmen, Certified Journeymen or customers who have completed an Apprenticeship Certification. A copy of the Trade Licence/Certification required. 3. Customers who are Baeumler Approved service providers. Proof of membership is required. Limit one $1,500 bonus cash offer per eligible truck transaction. Some conditions apply. See your retailer for complete details. ‡3.49% purchase financing for up to 96 months available on new select models through RBC, Scotiabank and TD Auto Finance. Retailer order/trade may be necessary. Examples: 2015 Dodge Grand Caravan Canada Value Package (29E)/2015 Chrysler 200 LX (28A)/2015 Dodge Journey Canada Value Package (22F) with a Purchase Price of $19,995/$19,995/$19,995, with a $0 down payment, financed at 3.49% for 96 months equals 208 bi-weekly payments of $110/$110/$110 with a cost of borrowing of $2,950/$2,950/$2,950 and a total obligation of $22,944.90/$22,944.90/$22,944.90. ≈Additional $1,000 Bonus Cash applies to the retail purchase/lease of the oldest 10% of 2015 vehicles in retailer inventory from July 1 to 31, 2015 and will be deducted from the negotiated price before taxes. Some exclusions may apply. See participating retailers for complete details. §Starting From Prices for vehicles shown include Consumer Cash Discounts and do not include upgrades (e.g., paint). Upgrades available for additional cost. ±Based on 2014 Ward’s Lower Middle Sedan segmentation. Excludes other vehicles designed and manufactured by FCA US LLC. ^Based on IHS Automotive: Polk Canadian Vehicles in Operation data available as of July, 2014 for Crossover Segments as defined by FCA Canada Inc. ®Jeep is a registered trademark of FCA US LLC used under license by FCA Canada Inc. TMThe SiriusXM logo is a registered trademark of SiriusXM Satellite Radio Inc.
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