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Greg Clarke, CEO of Hydro Ottawa subsidiary Energy Ottawa, said the $150-million facility is a key part of a larger vision for the former Domtar lands, which are being redeveloped under the Zibi banner by Windmill Developments. “The expansion project is threefold,” Clarke said. “Produce clean, renewable power in an environmentally respectful way, change the way that people access and experience Chaudiere Falls – because for the first time in 100 years, (the falls) will be open for the public to enjoy – and serve as a place of celebration and recognition of Canada’s First Nations and Ottawa’s industrial past.” Three platforms and an open plaza will overlook the falls from the narrow island immediately adjacent to the ring dam, each accessible from Chaudiere Island via two public bridges; one running along the top of the generating facility itself. On the island, two limestone buildings dating to the mid-1800s
will be preserved. They hold the distinction of being the oldest structures to survive the 1900 fire that devastated most of Lebreton Flats and the Chaudiere islands. Hydro Ottawa president and CEO Bryce Conrad said the process of finalizing the dam project and public areas included consultation with members of the Algonquin First Nation. “We’re still in discussions with the Algonquins,” said Conrad. “We’ve signed a (memorandum of understanding) with them to provide jobs, training opportunities and cultural impact stuff. We look at this as a longterm partnership with the Algonquins of Ontario and we’re exploring some other professional opportunities.” Reminiscing about his childhood growing up in nearby Little Italy, Ontario Energy Minister Bob Chiarelli said the addition of the new facility will make Hydro Ottawa the province’s largest green energy producer. See LONGEVITY, page 3
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As stubborn as a Brew Donkey Beer tour brouhaha leads to new provincial tourism regulation Steph Willems
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Brew Donkey founder Brad Campeau credits his stubbornness for helping bring about a proposed regulatory change that would lessen the bureaucratic burden on some small businesses. After being targeted by the Travel Industry Council of Ontario last summer for its one-day local brewery tours, the Ottawa startup sought the help of the province in order to salvage its business model. Persistence paid off earlier this month when the province’s Ministry of Government and Consumer Services issues a new regulatory proposal that would make it easier for tour operators to operate single-day tours. When it was first approached by TICO, Brew Donkey was told that it would have to either register as a travel agency or shut down its tours.
Campeau decided to continue offering the already booked tours free of charge, which seriously impacted his business’s future. Eventually, he found a workaround that allowed him to continue the paid tours, but sought to have the laws around companies like his reflect reality. “What we’re doing was being done in other areas,” Campeau said. “Culinary tourism, exploring your local region – it’s been done for decades in Niagara and other areas … On Oct. 1 we came up with a fix. We’d no longer take money for the bus, and removed the bus portion from the cost of a ticket (about a quarter of the $100 ticket price). Customers are then redirected to another site to buy the portion of the trip that requires bus transportation. That company has a licence to sell retail trips.” Campeau said they were “pretty vocal” about the damage the littleknown Travel Industry Act regula-
tion was causing his operation, but decided to use the system to fix the problem once and for all. That meant engaging local politicians – in this case, Ottawa Centre MPP Yasir Naqvi – as well as ministry officials. The dialogue between Brew Donkey, the province and TICO resulted in a potential permanent solution, something Campeau is proud of. He said he wouldn’t have been so stubborn at the outset if he didn’t have the support of so many people in Ottawa and the craft brewing industry. “It was worth fighting over,” he said, adding that he plans to expand Brew Donkey’s tours from ever weekend to four or five times a week in the coming year. The added tours would mean the need to hire more staff – a fact that illustrates the burden to small business caused by the regulation. “If I’ve got to go through three different channels to operate a tour that should be simple, it doesn’t make for “That was way to easy!”
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Dozens grieve, show support for France at French Embassy Local imam leaves letter rejecting misuse of Islam, offers condolences Adam Kveton
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Dozens of Ottawa residents gathered at the fence of the French Embassy on Nov. 14, sharing their grief, sadness and support for France after gun and bomb attacks in Paris left more than 100 dead on Nov. 13. Flowers, candles and messages were laid on the southeast corner of the embassy where several dozen people gathered. As the evening grew dark, many more people gathered at the park just south of the embassy to hold a candlelight vigil. Gathering near the embassy seemed like the natural thing to do, said one attendee. It’s the closest he could get to France. That was true not just for Ottawa residents, but for Pauline Senderain and Timothée Picard as well – a couple from France spending a year in Canada. “It’s hard to be far away from our friends,” said Senderain after plac-
ing a candle by the embassy amongst bouquets of flowers. “We think a lot about our family, our friends and all the people who are victims of this attack,” she said. Despite having many friends in Paris, Picard said they are all safe. MUSLIM MESSAGE
Kanata imam Sikander Hashmi attended the vigil as well, bearing a letter written in French and English, and addressed to the people of France from Canadian Muslims. The letter offers condolences for “the senseless loss of life and the pain and suffering (the French people) are currently experiencing.” The letter goes on to state Canadian Muslims’ stance against the attacks, and the use of Islam to justify them. “We unequivocally reject any attempts to justify such terrible acts through the teachings of our faith,” Adam Kveton/Metroland it reads. Messages like this one were placed amongst the flowers and candles outside the French Embassy in Ottawa Since the attacks, it has been re- where dozens of people gathered on Nov. 14 in reaction to the Nov. 13 attacks in Paris. That same night, ported that the Muslim extremist there was a candlelight vigil in the park immediately to the south of the embassy. group ISIS has claimed responsibilcan ever support or condone … We cious actions,” he said. lam. ity. “I just want to make it very, very are all praying for everyone who has “Of course there are people in Hashmi called the attacks “deeply saddening and troubling,” and com- groups who will try to use religion as clear to everyone out there that (these been affected and really for peace in pletely outside the teachings of Is- a cover or justification for their mali- attacks) are not something that we the world.”
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From the parenting trenches It was a difficult week. Temper tantrums, kids failing to get up in the morning, some serious attitude. I call it “mid-November.” Surprisingly, I took it all in stride, which I chalk up to my new no-alcohol, excessive cardio, green-teasipping routine. In fact, this mom only had one – or maybe two – temper tantrums this week in response to the adversity of the kids, which I think is a new record. As one child started throwing paper and pencils across the room one evening in frustration over homework, I just sipped my green tea and stared blankly at him. It unnerved him; I could tell. He tried a new tactic – banging on the counter. I just sipped and stared, thinking about my gym workout that morning and wondering if a glass of wine would help or hinder the situation. I clicked the kettle on for the next dose of green tea instead. Three weeks without any booze in my life – not even
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If that all sounds sappy, I don’t mean it to. Of course mothers love their children, and sometimes we have more time to express that love than others. And of course, it’s not the first time I’ve decided to love my children overtly. But as I watch them go through the small and tedious trials of their days, I see more clearly how the world
Promise broken by new PM Re: “Gender parity matters,” Brynna Leslie, NepeanBarrhaven News, Nov. 12 In “Gender parity matters,” Brynna Leslie claims that the new Trudeau government cabinet “is 50 per cent women” and that this fulfilled one of Trudeau’s promises “because it’s 2015.” This is simply not true: in fact, the Trudeau cabinet is 31
members, of whom only 15 are women. That makes the cabinet 48.4 per cent women, not 50/50. As well, it has since been revealed that many of the women appointed by Trudeau are actually junior “ministers of state” and not full ministers, like many of their male counterparts in senior, fullminister roles. The effect of this Liberal sleight of hand means that many of these fe-
male ministers will be making $20,000 less than their male counterparts. This is not progress, and this is not a cabinet based on merit. Canadians should remember this moment as Prime Minister Trudeau’s first broken promise, and it happened within days of him becoming prime minister. Daniel Dickin Nepean
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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.
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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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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 Traci Cameron 613-221-6223 ADMINISTRATION: Donna Therien 613-221-6233 DISplAy ADvERTISINg: Gisele Godin - Kanata - 221-6214 Dave Pennett - Ottawa West - 221-6209 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 Blair Kirkpatrick - Orleans - 221-6216 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: Nevil Hunt, nevil.hunt@metroland.com, 613-221-6235 REpORTER/phOTOgRAphER: Steph Willems steph.willems@metroland.com - 613-221-6161
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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Thanks to a grant from the province the city will be investing more than $1 million in community-based programs to make Ottawa’s kids healthier. Ottawa is one of the 45 communities to receive money from the Healthy Kids Community Challenge fund – which will hand out $33.5 million to 45 communities across the province over the next three years. John Fraser, MPP for Ottawa South, announced the funds from the ministry of health and long-term care at the Alexander Community Centre on Nov. 13. The challenge promotes healthy eating, physical activity and healthy lifestyle choices for children. It’s part of the province’s Patients First: Action Plan for
Health Care, which aims to improve the delivery of healthcare services. Healthy Kids is a whole-child plan that helps parents learn what to do before pregnancy and during the early years. It also helps parents with healthy food choices and aims to build healthy communities for kids to grow up and play in. “The Healthy Kids Community Challenge is mobilizing the communities, families, schools, local businesses, health, recreation and other organizations in our community to help our young people lead healthier lives. You can see that action right here in Ottawa. It is so important communities take an active role in promoting healthy lifestyles, because our children’s future health and success is a shared responsibility,” Fraser
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or once I was grateful for the fleece lined navy blue bloomers that I had to wear as soon as the cold fall days rolled around. Usually, I hated them with a passion. I used to think I was the only one at the Northcote School who had to wear them. But I learned that all of the girls in the junior grades, with the exception of bad Marguirite of course, put them on when winter was about to set in. Nonetheless that year, I was more than grateful for the bloomers that came once a year from Eaton’s catalogue, replacing the ones that would end up in the rag bag, and eventually become part of the endless braided rugs that covered our floors in the wintertime. My sudden gratitude for the bloomers had to do with the underpants Mother made that year out of the flour bags
MARY COOK Memories she brought home from the grist mill in Renfrew. You never wore the navy bloomers next to your skin. You always wore underpants, which were homemade. Mother’s trip to the grist mill that year was no different from any other. The bags were piled in stacks along one wall, and beside each pile there was a price written in chalk on the floor. Of course, Mother never paid the price that was marked. She always managed to talk down the man who
ran the grist mall, once telling him she saw better bags hanging in the cow byre at home. He was used to Mother’s negotiations, and she always ended up paying her price, which I thought was pretty clever of Mother, who before she moved from New York City to the backwoods of Renfrew County, had never laid eyes on a flour bag in her life! Once we got the bags home, the job of getting them ready to be made into under-
pants, tea towels, aprons or whatever else Mother found the need for, was no easy task. They had to have their seams opened, then washed at least twice to get rid of whatever flour was still holding on, and then they got the Javel treatment, to try to get rid of as much of the printing as possible that adorned every bag. Well, that year, were we in for a surprise! For some reason, the company decided to print both sides of the bags. Always, before that year, the printing was on one side, and the other was as white as the driven snow. And it was the white side that became bloomers, tea towels and pillow slips. The printed side was used whenever there was a need for a clean rag for any number of chores around the house. And so, to my horror, my new bloomers, the printing
held fast in spite of several washings and soaking in Javel water. There was nothing I could do, but wear the hateful things under my fleece lined blue bloomers. In those days, it wasn’t unusual to have your backside soaked to the skin from sliding down snow piles, or covered in mud, or just damp to the touch from the intense blast of the old stove 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
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Overnight winter parking restrictions take effect Staff
The city’s overnight parking restrictions are now in effect. Starting Nov. 15 restrictions are in place to prevent overnight street parking when seven or more centimetres of snowfall is forecast by Environment Canada. This is done to clear the way for the city’s snow clearing crews. The restrictions are in place automatically when seven centimetres is in the forecast – but the city can impose them or issue exemptions regardless of the forecast.
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Owl Park Playstructure Upgrades Local residents are invited to drop in to review plans to upgrade playground infrastructure for Owl Park. The drop-in will be Tuesday, November 24 from 6:30-8pm in the library at Bayview PS, 185 Owl Drive. Residents may review different options being considered for playground additions and provide their feedback to me and the City planner in attendance. It is expected that the remaining playground upgrades will be installed in 2016.
The city’s overnight parking restriction begin on Nov. 15.
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2016 City of Ottawa Budget On November 12, the City released the draft budget for 2016. Each standing committee of the City will dedicate a portion of its meeting over the next four weeks towards the budget, allowing residents to attend and make delegations to Councillors. If you are seeking specific information about the budget, please contact me and I will be able to assist you with your questions/ concerns. City Council is expected to approve the 2016 budget on December 9. For more information, please visit www.Ottawa.ca/ Budget2016.
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Residents will see a “reasonable” tax hike of two per cent according to the city’s 2016 draft budget. Mayor Jim Watson called the increase affordable and said it still allows the city to invest in key priorities – such as transit and affordable housing. Aside from the increase in their tax rate, residents can expect to pay 2.5 per cent more to ride the bus and six per cent more on their water bill. Deputy city treasurer Isabelle Jasmin said the increase to water bills would cost the average homeowner $49 annually. But city staff will bring a new water rate structure to council in the first quarter of 2016. Because of the fluctuation in water consumption, the revenues are unpredictable, causing staff to pull $2.9 million from the capital reserves this year. “That means less of your capital spending is coming from debt and less from cash,” Jasmin said. While the modest increase promises to maintain the status quo, council will be able to spend money on projects such as the expansion of the Blackburn Arena and renovations to the Walter Baker Sports Centre, Ray Friel Recreation Complex, the
Bob MacQuarrie Recreation the average homeowner’s tax Complex and the Nepean bill. The budget would allow Sportsplex. Watson said the increase in for 25 new positions, which transit fares was a good bal- Bordeleau said would be ance between affordability mostly achieved by turning and allowing the city to con- 25 temporary positions into tinue with light rail planning. permanent full-time. “We are understaffed in “We’d like to freeze the rates, but we don’t have the our sexual assault unit,” Borability to freeze wages or deleau said. Police director general fleet maintenance,” Watson said, adding under former Debra Frazer said the suicide mayor Larry O’Brien’s lead- of Kal Ghadban, an Ottawa ership, council raised rates police officer who took his 7.5 per cent each year for own life a little more than a year ago, highlighted the three years. “That’s 22 per cent. We’re need for the service to make well below that and try to member health and wellness a priority. keep it reasonable,” he said. “Studies show that workIn an effort to save money, the city will cut 50 positions. load is a big stressor,” she Watson said the city planned said. The priorities of the police to responsibly cut down on service’s business plan for the workforce. While the city is cutting 2016 includes engaging with employees, the Ottawa police the members through an Ottaplan to hire 25 new officers. wa police wellness program, With no growth in mem- working with the community bers for the past three years, on shared responsibility for Ottawa police Chief Charles safety, and delivering service Bordeleau said pressure is excellence through operamounting. tions. “Where we are with staffThe chief’s operational ing and workloads, we need priorities include: to make members a priority,” * Guns and gangs. said Bordeleau, defending a * Violence against women. decision to delay the depart* Traffic safety. ment’s 17-point strategic faBetween Nov. 23 and Dec. cilities plan by a year, which 7, the city’s committees and could mean a delay in the boards will be discussing construction of a new south- the budget. Public delegaend facility. tions will be heard during the The police budget, which meetings. asks for a 1.75-per-cent – Residents can also email or $7.2-million – increase, budget2016@ottawa.ca to Novtheir 28, 2015 would equal $11 a yearSaturday on share comments. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
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From beer barons to gymnasts, the 2015 inductees to the Order of Ottawa come from all walks of life. Ottawa Mayor Jim Watson proposed the civic award in 2012 to recognize Ottawans for their contribution to the community. “I envisioned a prestigious civic award to honour exceptional people,” Watson said at this year’s gala on Nov. 10. Recipients are selected by a committee and are nominated by fellow residents for their professional accomplishments to life in the city in arts and culture, business, community
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Other lease and financing options also available. ĭ0% financing for up to 84 months or up to government Prices doregistration, not include fuel-fill Seefees, kia.ca forupmore *5-year/100,000 km worry-free $7,000 discount available on other select 2015 models. Discount is deducted from the negotiated purchase/leasecharges price before up taxes.to Maximum $7,000 discountadministration ($6,000 cash discountsfees, and $1,000 ECO-credit) is offered on 2015 Optima Hybrid LX (OP74AF) only. $1,000 ECO credit is offered on all 2016 Optima Hybrid models. Certain conditions apply. See your dealer for complete details. Representative Financing $100, dealer Example:comprehensive Financing offer available on approvedwarranty. credit (OAC), on a new 2016 Rio LX MT (RO541G) with a selling price of $15,864or is based on monthlytaxes. payments of $177 for 84 months at 0% with a $0 down payment and first monthly payment due at finance inception. Offer also includes $1,000 discount (loan credit). Other taxes, registration, insurance and licensing fees are excluded. *Cash Purchase Price for licensing applicable the new 2015 Optima LX AT (OP742F)/2015 Optima Hybrid LX (OP74AF) is $20,964/$24,764 and includes a cash discount of $5,500/$7,000 including $6,000 cash discounts and $1,000 ECO-credit. may sell forFriendly less. Other taxes, registration, insurance and licensing fees are excluded. Cash discounts vary by model and trim and are deducted from the negotiated selling price before taxes. &Representative Kia’s new Dealer Customer Pricing includes Example: Lease offer available on approved creditdealers (OAC), ontothe 2016 Forte Sedan LX MT (FO541G)/2016 Soul LX MT (SO551G) with a3selling $17,564/$18,944 onfor monthly payments of $148/$218 forSee 60/36 months atmandatory 0%/2.9%,details. with $0Vehicles security shown deposit,may $1,300/$0 discounts (lease credit), $750/$1,000 downavailable payment at andextra first cost. monthly payment at lease Total lease obligation delivery destination and all complete Offer(s) available onLeasing select new 2015/2016 models through participating qualified retail customers who take delivery from November to 30,price 2015.ofDealers may sellisorbased lease less.and Some conditions apply.fees dealer for include optional accessories and upgrades All offers aredue subject to inception. change without notice. All pricing and payments § Open to Canadian residents who have reached the age offuel-fill majority in their province See or territory of residencefor take a test drive at a Canadian Kia dealership between November 3, 2015 and January 4, 2016. 10 weekly prizes $8,853/$7,865 with the option to purchase at the end of the term for $6,661/$11,346. Lease has 16,000 km/yr allowance (other packages available and $0.12/km for excess kilometres). government levies. Prices do not include kia.ca more financing for up to 84 months or up to include delivery and destination fees up to $1,715, $5 OMVIC fee, $29 tire fee, and $100*5-year/100,000 A/C charge (where applicable). Excludes otherworry-free taxes, licensing, PPSA, registration, insurance, variable dealer administration fees, fuel-fill charges up to $100, and down payment (if applicable andwho unless otherwise specified). Other lease and financing options also available. ĭ0% km must be made on a monthly or bi-weekly basis but cannot be made on a weekly basis. Weekly lease payments are for advertising purposes only. ‡Model of a $3,000 itravel2000 voucher available. Plus one $100 travel voucher per eligible test drive. Limit of one entry/test drive voucher per person. Skill testing question required.charges Some conditions apply. Go to kia.ca for complete details. ΩLease payments up ECO-credit) to $100, dealer administration fees, $7,000 discount available on other select 2015 models. Discount is deducted from the negotiated purchase/lease price before taxes. Maximum $7,000 discount ($6,000 cash discounts and $1,000 is offered on 2015 Optima Hybrid LX (OP74AF) only. $1,000 ECO credit is offered on all 2016 Optima Hybrid models. Certain conditions apply. See your dealer for complete details. Representative Financing shown Manufacturer Suggested Retail Price for 2016 Forte SX (FO748G)/2016 Soul SX Luxury (SO758G)/2015 Optima SX Turbo AT (OP748F) is $26,695/$27,495/$34,895. The 2015 Optima was awarded the 2015 Toptaxes. Safety Pick by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) for model year 2015. U.S. models tested. Visit www.iihs.org for full details. The Kia Soul received the lowest number of problems per licensing or applicable comprehensive warranty. SM Example: Financing 100 offervehicles available on approved credit (OAC),vehicles on a new 2016proprietary Rio LX MTJ.D. (RO541G) withU.S.a selling price ofStudy $15,864 is based $177new-vehicle for 84 months at 0% with a $0 and first monthly at finance inception. Offer alsoare includes $1,000 discountand(loan credit). ofOther taxes, registration, licensing feesexperiences are excluded. *Cash Purchase Price for . Study basedon onmonthly responsespayments from 84,367ofU.S. owners, measuring 244down modelspayment and measures opinions afterpayment 90 days ofdue ownership. Proprietary study results based on experiences perceptions U.S. owners surveyed frominsurance February and to May 2015. Your may vary. among compact multi-purpose in the Power 2015 Initial Quality & Representative the new 2015 OptimaVisit LX jdpower.com. AT (OP742F)/2015 Optima Hybrid LX (OP74AF) is $20,964/$24,764 and includes a cash discount of $5,500/$7,000 including $6,000 cash discounts and $1,000 ECO-credit. Dealer may sell for less. Other taxes, registration, insurance and licensing fees are excluded. Cash discounts vary by model and trim and are deducted from the negotiated selling price before taxes. 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Other lease and financing options also available. § to Canadianpurchase/lease residents who have the ageMaximum of majority in their province territory of residence whoBonus take a testfor drive at Certain a Canadian Kia dealership between November 3, 2015 and January 4, 2016. 10 weekly prizesExample: Financing offer available on approved credit $8,853/$7,865 with the option to purchase at the end of theĭ0% termfinancing for $6,661/$11,346. has or 16,000 packages andmodels. $0.12/kmDiscount for excess kilometres). Trade Service Records for up to 84Lease months up tokm/yr $7,000allowance discount (other available on otheravailable select 2015 is deducted fromOpen the negotiated pricereached before taxes. $7,000 discount is•$500 offorered on 2015 OptimaIn Hybrid LX (OP74AF) only. conditions apply. See your dealer for complete details. Representative Financing Ω ‡ Lease payments must be made on a monthly or bi-weekly basis but cannot be made on a weekly basis. Weekly lease payments are for advertising purposes only.taxes, Model of a $3,000 itravel2000 voucher available. Plus one $100 travel voucher per eligible test drive. Limit of one entry/test drive voucher per person. Skill testing question required. Some conditions apply. Go to kia.ca for complete details. • $500 Trade In Bonus for Service Records (OAC), on a new 2015 Forte Sedan LX MT (FO541F)/2015 Forte Sedan EX MT (FO545F) with a selling price of $17,564/$22,664 is based on monthly payments of $173/$311 for 84/60 months at 0% with a $0 down payment and first monthly payment due at finance inception. Offer also includes $3,000/$4,000 discounts (loan credit). Other registration, insurance and licensing fees are excluded. •Cash for may your Trade shown Manufacturer Suggested Retail Price for 2016 Forte*Cash SX (FO748G)/2016 SoulforSXtheLuxury (SO758G)/2015 SX Turbo ATOptima (OP748F) is $26,695/$27,495/$34,895. The 2015and Optima wasaawarded the 2015 Top Safety Pickincluding by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) forDealer model yearsell 2015. U.S. models tested.registration, Visit www.iihs.org for and full details. Thefees Kiaare Soul receivedCash the lowest number of model problems per Purchase Price new 2015 Optima LXOptima AT (OP742F)/2015 Hybrid LX (OP74AF) is $20,964/$24,764 includes cash discount of $5,500/$7,000 $6,000 cash discounts and $1,000 ECO credit. for less. Other taxes, insurance licensing excluded. discounts vary by and trim and are deducted from the negotiated selling price SM •monthly Cash your Study based ononresponses 244 models andLXmeasures days ofprice ownership. Proprietary study results are basedpayments onfor experiences andTrade perceptions of U.S.atowners surveyed from February to May 2015. Your experiences may vary. 100 vehicles among compact multi-purpose vehicles in thebefore proprietary Power 2015 U.S. InitialExample: Quality Study taxes. &J.D. 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Total lease $9,586/$13,778(NHTSA's) with the New optionCartoAssessment purchase atProgram the end (www.SaferCar.gov). of the term for $10,755/$13,483. 16,000 km/yrisallowance packages available $0.12/km for excess be made on a monthly basis but be madeofon weeklyCorporation. basis. Weekly lease payments are for advertising purposes only. •kilometres). Lifetime Engine ‡ Model shown Manufacturer Suggested Retail Price for 2015 Forte SX (FO748F)/2015 Soul SX Luxury (SO758F)/2015 Optima SX Turbo AT (OP748F)/2016 Sorento SX Turbo AWD (SR75IG) is $26,695/$27,295/$34,895/$42,095. The Kia Soul the lowestGuarantee number of problems per 100 vehicles among compact multi-purpose vehicles in the proprietary J.D. Power 2015 U.S. Initial Quality StudySM. •30 day/1000 kmreceived Exchange Privilege Study based on responses from 84,367 U.S. new-vehicle owners, measuring 244 models and measures opinions after 90 days of ownership. Proprietary study results are based on experiences and perceptions of U.S. owners surveyed from February to May 2015. Your experiences may vary. Visit jdpower.com. The Kia Sorento received the lowest number of problems per 100 vehicles among midsize SUVs 24 Ottawa West inNews - Thursday, 19,based 2015 the proprietary J.D. Power 2015 U.S.November Initial Quality StudySM. Study on responses from 84,367 U.S. new-vehicle owners, measuring 244 models and measures opinions after 90 days of ownership. Proprietary study results are based on experiences and perceptions of U.S. owners surveyed from February to May 2015. Your experiences may vary. Visit jdpower.com. The 2015 Rio/2015 Forte/2015 Rondo were awarded with the Clef d’or “Best in Class” by L’Annuel de l’automobile 2015. Visit www.annuelauto.com for all the details. The 2016 Sorento/2015 Optima/2015 Sedona/2015 Soul were awarded the 2015 Top Safety Pick by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) for model year 2016/2015/2015/2015. U.S. models tested. Visit www.iihs.org for full details. Government 5-Star Safety Ratings are part of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's (NHTSA's) New Car Assessment Program (www.SaferCar.gov). 2015 Kia Soul awarded ALG Residual Value Award for highest resale value in its class. Based on ALG’s residual value forecast for the 2015 model year. ALG is the industry benchmark for residual values and depreciation data, www.alg.com. The all-new 2016 Kia Sorento ROUND was awarded the ‘iF Design Award’ for its outstanding design. The ‘iF Design Award’ is one of the world’s most important prizes for excellence in design, www.ifdesign.de. Information in this advertisement is believed to be accurate at the time of printing. 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PROGRAM LANCER LIMITED EDITION MODELS PROGRAM RVR model shown‡ PROGRAM October 1, to November Winter Tire includes four steel wheels, four winter tires, TPMS (not available for eligible 2015 Mirages), mounting, balancing and installation up to a maximum $1,400 value based on retail 7-AIRBAG SAFETY SYSTEM v Program applies to Lancer, Sportback, RVR and Mirage vehicles (excluding Mirage ES 5MT), is applicable to all approved Scotiabank first-time automotive finance or Program lease purchasers andtomust be combined withRVR Scotiabank Mitsubishi First Auto applies Lancer, Sportback, and Mirage vehicles (excluding Mirage ES 5MT), is applicable to all approved Scotiabank fi rst-time First automotive finance orto lease purchasers must be combined with Scotiabank See your dealer for details. 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Please see dealer for details. ^ $1,500 loyalty rebate available on the purchase of any new 2016 Outlander model to current owners and eligible Available on Lancer SE rebate available on the purchase of anyInsurance Insurance Institute Available on RVR SE Subvented Finance or Lease Rates. Rebate amount will be deducted from the negotiated price after taxes. Some conditions apply. Please see dealer for details. ^ $1,500 loyalty new 2016 Outland POWER FRONT WINDOWS ucted from the negotiated price after taxes. Loyalty rebate applies to vehicles purchased and delivered between October 1, 2015 and November 2, 2015. Other conditions apply. ° $2,500 in no-charge extra features applies to participating dealers to qualified retail customers until March 2, 2015. Leases are excluded from No payments for up to 90 days offer. Offer includes no payments of monthly/bi-weekly/weekly payments forNovember approximately days, subject w Highway Sa MAP AWC, Limited others. 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The Mayor’s Christmas Celebration Saturday, December 5 2 - 6 p.m. Ottawa City Hall Join Mayor Jim Watson in a wonderful winter setting, with activities both indoors and out. • • • • •
Meet Santa and Mrs. Claus Enjoy ice skating Take horse-drawn wagon rides Roast marshmallows Indulge in treats from BeaverTails, Farm Boy, Lindt and Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory
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Wendy Muckle, executive director of Ottawa Inner City Health is inducted into the Order of Ottawa on Nov. 10 by Ottawa Mayor Jim Watson and Kitchissippi Coun. Jeff Leiper.
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Rowan’s Law is moving forward with significant support from local politicians and all political parties in the provincial legislature, said Conservative Nepean-Carleton MPP Lisa MacLeod. The Rowan’s Law bill will be introduced at Queen’s Park on Nov. 25 by MacLeod, Ottawa South Liberal MPP John Fraser, and NDP Kitchener-Waterloo MPP Catherine Fife as the NDP have agreed to cosponsor the bill. “It’s been really good, because everyone has a story themselves: a family member, a neighbour, a teammate or a constituent who has suffered from a concussion,” MacLeod said. “People recognize it’s a prevalent issue and one that needs to be addressed.” Rowan’s Law would create an advisory committee that would create an implementation plan of Ontario-specific recommendations that came out of a coroner’s inquest into Rowan Stringer’s death. Rowan was 17 years old when she died from the effects of a concussion she sustained in a rugby
game. The Barrhaven teenager played for her high school team, as well as the Barrhaven Scottish club rugby team. “Concussions can have a tragic consequence, and it did for Rowan Stringer,” MacLeod said. She said she’s spoken to many doctors at CHEO and recently a doctor at Sick Kids hospital in Toronto who would welcome Rowan’s Law. community effort
The bill has been shaped with a committee that has included Gordon and Kathleen Stringer, Rowan’s parents, members of the Barrhaven Scottish rugby club, city councillors Jody Mitic and Jan Harder, representatives from Rugby Canada, physiotherapists and doctors. The bill will be introduced in the legislature on Nov. 25, and is scheduled to be debated on Dec. 10. The final implementation of the bill depends on how long the process takes for the bill to get to the third reading stage, MacLeod said. If it’s passed, the minister responsible for tourism, culture and
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Supporters gather at the launch of a petition supporting Rowan’s Law on Sept. 12. Despite the rain that day, more than 200 people showed their support for the bill, which will be presented to Ontario’s legislative assembly in the fall. sport would appoint a chair to the committee, which would be tasked with putting the implantation plan together in one year.
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mentation plans, though some groups may have already started to follow or implement the coroner’s inquiry recommendations. The recommendations include making concussion awareness a mandatory part of the Ontario curriculum, and providing mores tools for coaches to identify and treat concussions. More than 200 people attended a September rally to sign a petition in support of Rowan’s Law, including her parents. Her father, Gordon Stringer, said it’s important that kids and athletes learn how serious concussions can be. He also said Rowan would be happy to have the law bear her name. “She’d definitely be pleased that the ultimate goal is to help children, help kids in sports to have a safer environment and to understand the risks,” Stringer said. “We’re looking at this as her helping people, and we’re just a conduit for doing it.” To learn more about Rowan’s Law or sign the petition, go to www.rowanslaw.ca. With files from Megan DeLaire
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BONUS AT ALL CANADIAN TIRE OTTAWA STORES AVAILABLE
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
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Regular prices shown are the prices at which the products have been sold by Canadian Tire as of Nobember 18th, 2015. Although great care is taken in the production of this flyer, typographical, illustrative or pricing errors may occur. We reserve the right to correct any errors. We reserve the right to limit quantities. All sizes quoted are approximate. Some items shown may require assembly. Items are available in limited quantities. Rain checks are not available. Specials available at Carling Avenue Canadian Tire location only.
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 NOW CARLING AVENUE (613) 725-3111 • BARRHAVEN (613) 823-5278 • BELLS CORNERS (613) 829-9580 • KANATA (613) 599-5105 • FINDLAY CREEK (613) 822-1289 R0013553911-1119 LIKEWISE LIKEWISE LIKEWISE Ottawa West News - Thursday, November 19, 2015 COMPACT 26˝26˝ COMBO COMBO COMPACT COMPACT SHOP-VAC MICRO 20-GALLON VERTICAL CERAMIC HEATER SHOP-VAC SHOP-VAC MICRO MICRO 20-GALLON 20-GALLON VERTICAL VERTICAL WITH WITH FIVE FIVE CERAMIC CERAMIC HEATER HEATER LIKEWISE 3.8LCOMPRESSOR. wet/dry vacuum. Oil-free COMPRESSOR. Oil-free 2 heat 3.8Lsettings: 3.8L wet/dry wet/dry vacuum. vacuum. COMPRESSOR. Oil-free BALL-BEARING BALL-BEARING 2 heat 2 heat settings: settings: 26˝ COMBO COMPACT
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Regular prices shown are the prices at which the products have been sold by Canadian Tire as of Nobember 18th, 2015. Although great care is taken in the production of this flyer, typographical, illustrative or pricing errors may occur. We reserve the right to correct any errors. We reserve the right to limit quantities. All sizes quoted are approximate. Some items shown may require assembly. Items are available in limited quantities. Rain checks are not available. Specials available at Carling Avenue Canadian Tire location only.
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 R0013554006-1119
Ottawa West News - Thursday, November 19, 2015 35
Winter Tire Program
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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
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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 R0013554066-1119
36 Ottawa West News - Thursday, November 19, 2015
photos by Steph Willems/Metroland
Solemn remembrance
Members of the Royal Canadian Legion branch 480 join residents and political representatives for a solemn Remembrance Day ceremony at the Westboro cenotaph on Nov. 11. The ceremony was preceded by a parade. Top image: Kitchissippi Coun. Jeff Leiper and Mayor Jim Watson bow their heads after laying wreaths on behalf of the City of Ottawa. Below, Ottawa Centre MP and Minister of the Environment and Climate Catherine McKenna lays a wreath.
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â&#x20AC;&#x153;So I said to my editor, â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Can we do this a little bit differently than what we had originally planned?â&#x20AC;&#x2122;â&#x20AC;? said Pignat. Having worked on her other three Greener Grass novels, she said the editor must have trusted her, as she was given the go-ahead. But what Pignat came back with was even more different than she had let on. She gave her editor a story focused on Phoebe and her experience as a mute black slave in America and her decision to try and escape the plantation or not. Whatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s more, Pignat wrote the entire book in the free verse poetic style. She may very well have given her editor a heart attack, she said. Whatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s more, she surprised herself. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I was nervous (giving my editor the story) because â&#x20AC;Ś I didnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t know I could do that new voice, that new way of writing well,â&#x20AC;? said Pignat. But she received her edi-
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Pignat takes a chance with free verse book about a black slave Continued from page 39
But like most of her novels, which rely on huge amounts of historical research, Pignat used a year’s worth of research reading firsthand accounts of black slaves, their biographies and autobiographies to craft not only Phoebe’s story and the way she speaks, but the stories of the other characters in her book as well. In addition to Pignat’s work at making the story ac-
curate, she said she feels her book about the experience of a slave shouldn’t take away from any other similar novel, nor does it mean more can’t be written. “To me it’s like a chorus,” she said. “There is room for all the voices ... I hope that (the book) encourages others to learn more about that time because I learned a lot in the researching of it.” She added that the narrative itself doesn’t focus on the white Underground Railroad
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conductor character and his actions, but rather Phoebe’s courage to persevere in that environment and approach the decision to try to escape. “It’s not the white people going down and rescuing (the slaves),” said Pignat. “Once (the slaves) had the information (about how to escape) … they had to then decide what they were going to do with it.” Pignat will receive her award at a ceremony on Dec. 2.
Bill Horne leading the pack of personal historians Brier Dodge brier.dodge@metroland.com
Everyone’s got a story worth telling, Bill Horne believes. The long-time Blackburn Hamlet resident, who is well-known by many who take part in the annual Blackburn Cancer Chase, has just been named the president of the Association of Personal Historians.
A personal historian is a biographer, who writes the life story of a person or family. It’s primarily by hire by an average family, not a mass-published book of a well-known or famous person. “I want to encourage people to think about the value of preserving histories,” he said. “Whether it’s doing it yourself or engaging a professional, I want to get people thinking there’s (only) a fi-
nite time to capture our histories.” Many people think they have to have been a prime minister or a trailblazer in some field to be worthy subjects of a book about their lives, but many ordinary folk have great stories to tell and pass down to future generations. “It’s not for everybody, but the belief is when most people have it done, they’ll have it for generations,” he said.
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.
Stories he’s seen have ranged from the personal history of a senior citizen’s life, the chronicle of a family business that became a staple in the community, or “legacy letters”, which are extended wills with stories and reasoning behind why decisions were made. Horne was working as a freelance writer and editor in 2004, when his next-door-neighbour asked him to
write the personal history of a family member. From there it grew, and several others asked him to write similar stories, which often average about 40,000 words. He got online, and started searching for other writers who did the same thing as him, and stumbled upon the Association of Personal Historians. See PERSONAL, page 42
NOTICE OF STUDY COMMENCEMENT GREENBANK ROAD WATERMAIN MUNICIPAL CLASS ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT AND FUNCTIONAL DESIGN The City of Ottawa has initiated a Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (Class EA) and Functional Design Study for the construction of a new 610 mm diameter transmission watermain on Greenbank Road between Jockvale Road and south of the Jock River as shown on a Figure 1. The objective of this study is to determine the appropriate alignment of the proposed watermain within the realigned Greenbank Road and to determine the most appropriate method for the crossing of the Jock River, including the use of trenchless technologies. Figure 1. Location of the Greenbank Watermain Project
This study is being planned under Schedule “C” of the Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (October 2000, as amended in 2007), which is approved under the Ontario Environmental Assessment Act.
Requirement for this new transmission watermain was identified in the 2013 City of Ottawa Infrastructure Master Plan as a necessary link to improve water supply and reliability in the Barrhaven South development area. In 2006 the City completed the Greenbank Road Class EA Environmental Study Report with the recommendation to widen and realign Greenbank Road from Strandherd Drive to Cambrian Road, including a new bridge structure over the Jock River. The proposed planning and construction for the 610 mm diameter transmission watermain will be closely coordinated with the Greenbank Road project.
Open House You are invited to attend a Public Open House for the project scheduled for:
This study will be carried out in accordance with the requirements of Phases 1 and 2 of the Municipal Class EA. The study will include identification and evaluation of alternative alignments, selection of a preferred alternative and a functional design of the preferred alternative.
Wednesday, December 2, 2015 6:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. (Brief presentation at 7 p.m.) Dempsey Community Centre, Room 01 1895 Russell Road, Ottawa, ON K1G 0N1
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Personal histories kept for generations Continued from page 41
When he started working full-time with the government at at the foreign affairs ministry, he temporarily retired from his writing efforts, but re-joined the association after leaving the government job. He’s now been named the president of the international organization. During his term, he hopes to promote the concept of personal histories, and get more families interested in having their families’ stories published. While he focuses on print, he said more families are starting to consider audio or video to record their stories. TIPS FOR WRITING
While some families will reach out to a personal historian from outside the family to write a personal history, Horne said that there are many people with writing skills who “can do this
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perfectly well.” Here are some of his tips for writing a personal history of a family member: • Make sure the person, often a senior citizen, actually wants the story written. It can sometimes take some convincing for the person to actually agree for the story to be put together and be interviewed. • Decide how long, and how elaborate the story will be.
Think about collecting photos. • Prepare for the time commitment. Often, Horne said, people underestimate the amount of time the interviewing and writing process takes. • Be prepared that it might cost more than originally planned. Often families will decide they want to print a book, or add more pages, than originally planned. All of those things will cost more money. • Record audio of all interviews. It can take too long to write down notes from entire interviews by hand. • Save everything in multiple locations. Nothing is worse than losing a document that has hours of work put into it, especially with the availability of cheap memory sticks and external hard drives. • He recommends checking out the website of the Association of Personal Historians at personalhistorians.org.
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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. Additional information is available on the City of Ottawa website at ottawa.ca/chapelhillparknride. If you would like to be added to the study’s mailing list or have study related questions, please contact: Frank McKinney Project Manager, Transportation Planning Planning and Growth Management Department City of Ottawa 110 Laurier Avenue West Ottawa, ON K1P 1J1 Tel: 613-580-2424, ext. 28540 FAX: 613-580-2578 E-mail: Frank.McKinney@ottawa.ca Ad # 2015-112-S_Chapel Hill_19112015 R0013560553-1119
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Left: A presenter with Hands on Exotics of Toronto, which takes in exotic pets from their former owners, lets the crowd at the Ottawa Pet Expo pet an owl during a presentation on Nov. 15. The fourth annual expo expanded its mandate this year to include exotic pets. Above: Bengal kittens sleep together in their pen during the Ottawa Pet Expo.
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Pet Adoptions Meet Ben (ID# A183990), a loving and unique boy looking for his purr-fect match. Ben is a friendly and devoted cat that loves to spend time with his human friends. He enjoys soaking up the sun from a wonderful window perch where he can watch the world go by. Ben would prefer to be the only pet in the home so he can focus all of his love and attention on you. Could Ben be the pet for you? For more information on Ben and all the adoptable animals, stop by the OHS at 245 West Hunat Club Rd Check out our website at www.ottawahumane.ca to see photos and descriptions of the animals available for adoption.
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Ben (ID# A183990) International Humane Education icon Zoe Weil bases much of her efforts on her belief that “the world becomes what we teach,” and we agree. The OHS is committed to helping animals today, but we know that, to create real change for animals in our community, we can’t stop there. We need to work now to help the animals of tomorrow, too. But how? A key component in achieving long-term change in animal welfare is one which is key in achieving change in virtually any issue: we have to reach, inspire, and empower…children. Children are the next generation – of politicians, of parents, and of pet owners. They will base their decisions and their actions on the knowledge and experiences they acquire throughout their lives. So we are working hard today to ensure we have a positive impact on the lives and futures of both kids and animals in Ottawa. Here’s how: • Our Humane Education School Program visits classrooms Grades 1-12 across our city to provide lessons on animal safety, care, and welfare. We work with students and teachers to support class and group projects advocating for animals through creative, studentinitiated activities and campaigns. • Our on-site Field Trip Program invites Grade 2 classes to visit our shelter to enjoy hands-on learning experiences with animals through curriculum-based lessons and activities. • Our popular Camp programs provide active learning for children during PD days, March Break, and through the summer months, allowing children to gain in-depth understandings of many different animal topics including safety, humane handling, and animal needs through fun hands-on activities.
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• Our youth Animal Advocate Program is a go-to event for young animal lovers who are interested in learning more about animal welfare topics and careers through direct contact with animals and knowledgeable staff at our shelter. • Our Leadership Education for Adolescents and Dogs (LEAD) program works with community partners to provide a unique experience in dog care and training, and the power of the humananimal bond, to at-risk youth in our community. • Our OHS Birthday Parties combine fun and celebration with animals and humane education for kids. While celebrating with friends, children learn about our shelter and visit with many of our adoptable animals. • Our seasonal Family Events invite kids and their parents to visit the OHS and partake in a variety of fun activities while meeting animals and visiting with our shelter staff and volunteers. • Our OHSkids.ca website provides fun learning opportunities for kids at home or in school through our informative pages on animal care, our activity pages, and our “Ask Buddy & Belle” link for kids to have their animal-related questions answered. Combined, our efforts are reaching tens of thousands of children in Ottawa each year. Our goals are to create positive, meaningful experiences that impart knowledge, empathy, and essential character development onto every child we meet and teach. In the next generation, we are creating the future voice for animals. We are shaping what our world – their world – will become. Learn more at www.ottawahumane.ca
Please note: The Ottawa Humane Society has many other companion animals available for adoption. Featured animals are adopted quickly! To learn more about adopting an animal from the Ottawa Humane Society please contact us:
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Local events and happenings over the coming weeks — free to non-profit organizations Fax: 613-723-1862, E-mail: ottawawest@metroland.com
Nov. 12 to 14
The Olde Forge annual bazaar from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., at 2730 Carling Ave. Call 613-8299777 for information. Baking donations gratefully accepted on Nov 13.
Nov. 14
All Saints’ Westboro Village Fair Bazaar from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., at 347 Richmond Rd. There will be crafts, linens, silver, china and collectibles, bake table, a children’s store, a silent auction and Christmas treasures. The Snowflake Café serves coffee and lunch. Call 613 725-9487 for more information or visit www. allsaintswestboro.com.
The deadline for submissions is Monday at noon, three days prior to publication.
Ottawa Humane Society Auxiliary huge three day craft sale at Westgate Shopping Center, 1309 Carling Ave. between Merivale and Kirkwood Amazing selection of skillful hand crafted items. All funds raised go to the animals of the OHS. More info contact Linda 613823-6770
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Food Bazaar from 9 a.m. to noon at St. Stephen’s Presbyterian Church, 579 Parkdale Ave. Deli, frozen foods, candy, baking, Christmas table and coffee shop.
Knox Presbyterian Church, at the corner of Lisgar and Elgin, is hosting a jazz concert to raise funds to sponsor a Syrian refugee family at 7:30 p.m., featuring Canadian jazz pianist Brian Browne, saxophonist Peter Woods, and poetry and commentary by Gary Peterson. For information, email lauriefyffe@sympatico.ca or call 613-231-3016.
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munity Association invites you to its annual general meeting on at 7 p.m. at the Churchill Seniors Centre. For further information, email infowestborobeach@gmail.com, visit www. westborobeach.ca or become a friend of Westboro Beach Community on Facebook and connect with us on twitter @ WestboroBeachCA.
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Carleton Memorial United Church annual bazaar from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at 740 Melfa Cres. Jewelry, crafts, art work, unique gifts, a silent auction, books, and more, including coffee, tea, snacks, lunch, and desserts. Contact admin@ cmuc.ca or 613-224-7433. Parkdale United Church is hosting a fundraising variety show in support of a Syrian Refugee Family at 429 Parkdale Ave at Gladstone on Saturday, November 21 at 7:00pm. Free will offerings will be collected. For more information please call the church at 613-728-8656, www. parkdaleunitedchurch.ca.
The Ottawa Chamber Orchestra will hold a Scandinavian Adventures concert at 8 p.m. at Saint Brigid’s Centre for the Arts, 310 St Patrick St. Tickets can be reserved in advance at Leading Note, 370 Elgin St., by calling 613-569-7888, or by emailing tickets@ottawachamberorchestra.com. For more information, contact info@ chamberorchestra.com.
Nov. 27
Arts Night starts at 7:30 p.m. at First Unitarian Church, 30 Cleary Ave. Please come and see writer Jacob Berkowitz, painter Rosemary Leach, and pianist Leila Metcalf talk about, demonstrate or perform their art. Admission $5. For more information, call 613725-1066.
Through Nov. 28
Crafters wanted for City View Curling Club’s second annual craft fair and bake sale, scheduled from 9 a.m. until noon. Contact Bonnie at events@ cityviewcurling.ca for information or to book your table.
Nov. 29
Ottawa Humane Society open house with handmade crafts and baked goods from 2 to 5 p.m. at the shelter, 245 West Hunt Club Rd. Lots of fun activities. Further info: Linda 613-823-6770. Free admission, free parking, everyone welcome.
Dec. 5
St. Martin’s Christmas market and luncheon being held from 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. at 2120 Prince Charles Rd. Stock up on delicious holiday home baked goods, lovely crafts, knitwear, jewelry and accessories. Enjoy a delicious lunch and musical entertainment. St Elizabeth Church Bazaar, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., 1303 Leaside Ave. Bake sale, knitted and crochet goods, crafts, white elephant table, Christmas cakes, raffle. Lunch served 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Adults $5. Free Admission. 613-725-2242 Woodroffe High School craft sale from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Over 40 tables of original crafts. Admission free. Student cafe for coffee and lunch. Poinsettia sale. Join us at 2410 Georgina Dr.
Dec. 5 and 19
People Meeting People has two dances every month for singles and couples ages 50plus. Enjoy an evening meeting new people and dancing from 8 to 11 p.m. with a light lunch at 10:30. Members $13 and non-members $15. No jeans. Carleton Heights Community Centre, 1665 Apeldoorn Ave. Door prize and raffle. For more information call 613-721-6326 or email PMPOttawa@gmail. com.
Ongoing
Skating season is almost here. The Hampton Iona Commu-
nity Group is looking to hire two or three rink attendants for its community skating rink in Iona Park. For more information or to apply, please contact Lorne Cutler at 613-725-9147 or lacutler@magma.ca. Volunteers also being sought to help build our rink.
Winterlude
The 33rd Winterlude Triathlon will be held Jan. 30, with an eight-kilometre skate along the canal, a 7K cross country ski through the Arboretum,, and a 5K run on the canal. You can participate as an individual or as a relay team. For more information and registration go to www.winterludetriathlon.ca.
Wednesdays
Seniors are invited to join us for an afternoon of bridge, euchre, board games, and socializing every Wednesday from 1 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. at Our Lady of Fatima Parish Hall, located at 153 Woodroffe Ave. We invite all seniors to attend our weekly social gathering. Contact Ellena at 613-728-4018 or Celine at 613-234-0853 for more information.
Mondays
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