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Staff has also put an emphasis on making sure the system is fair for all users across the city – meaning the 45,000 customers on private services or without a water metre will likely have to start paying for storm water services under the new system. Prior to 2001, storm water charges were found on property tax bills. But that charge was transferred to the water bill during amalgamation, and tied to water usage. Since Ottawa residents on wells don’t have a water bill, they don’t have a storm water bill, either. Simulik said the review will make sure residents pay for the services they use: if they use water, sewage and storm water, they’ll pay for all three. If they just use storm water services, they’ll just pay for that, she said. Public consultation is planned for this fall, and Jasmin said she expects staff to recommend a new structure in early 2016.

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Five of the accused were also jointly charged with possession for the purpose of trafďŹ cking cocaine. Two of the accused were held for show cause hearings on May 14, while the remaining seven were released on promises to appear with court

Police seized more than 10 kilograms ($121,000) of marijuana, 20 grams of shatter valued at $1,970, as well as 27 grams of cocaine valued at $2,670 from the two locations. Acting Staff Sgt. Ian McDonell said the two operations were directly connected. “It was a fairly signiďŹ cant amount of drugs that they had there,â€? said McDonell, adding the bust was a higher- to midlevel size operation. “There’s a lot of customers that are now cut off. This will deďŹ nitely have a bit of an impact on disrupting some supply networks.â€? As a result of the investigation, nine adults from Ottawa were charged with possession for the purpose of trafďŹ cking marijuana. One of the accused, a 46-year-old man, was also charged with possession of proceeds of crime over $5,000 and breach of probation, while four others were also charged with possession of proceeds of crime under $5,000.

dates on June 17 and June 24. No injuries were reported, no weapons were seized, and McDonell said the bust went smoothly considering its scale. “We did two simultaneous search warrant executions and nobody was injured. The

safety of the ofďŹ cers and the accused is always a big concern to us, so from that perspective it was very successful,â€? McDonell said. “And just in terms of the results and the number of charges laid we’re very pleased with the way everything worked out.â€?

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Members of the Kanata chapter of PIPR meet for a fundraising walk on May 14. PIPR raises money for Parkinson’s research in the Ottawa area.

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Six years after forming, a group dedicated to fundraising for Parkinson’s disease is nearing its $1-million goal. Partners Investing in Parkinson’s Research was formed by a group of Ottawa investment advisors in 2009 to raise funds from within the community. Since then, it has raised $60,000, with another $70,000 expected from this year’s round of donations. The group takes advantage of the annual Ottawa Race Weekend to solicit pledges for participants in the run. This year, more than 100 runners will be helping the group’s cause, in addition to 18 members of a Kanata chapter that performed their own fundraising walk on May 14. “When we started out, we had about 25 people,” said cofounder Richard Shantz, whose wife Janet lives with Parkinson’s disease. “Like any group, the baton starts to get passed to new people. Each year we try and get new people involved.” The group provides base funding to scientists, in order for them to leverage more grant money in their quest for new treatments and a cure. According to Shantz, when the group started out, Parkinson’s disease wasn’t a well-known ailment –

something that hampered fundraising and research. “(Awareness) was stimulated by Michael J. Fox, who started getting things moving to the next level,” said Shantz. “There’s been quite a bit on the research side as far as advancing treatments … There’s been progress in helping doctors recognize symptoms earlier, and they’ve created a support program in Ottawa to help those living with Parkinson’s.” Shantz said that researchers at Ottawa hospitals share their information for a common goal, and there are growing numbers of them. “We’ve seen more research doctors coming into Ottawa as a result of us being able to kick-start things,” he said.

One neurosurgeon is working in the cutting-edge field of deep brain stimulation to reduce Parkinson’s symptoms. Another has developed a pump to efficiently deliver medication one molecule at a time. As always, Shantz will be taking part in the race weekend. He remains thankful for everyone who joins him in his cause, and points to the earlier Kanata walk as an example of why people do it. “The Kanata walk was, in and of itself, inspirational,” said Shantz. “The people who walked to support PIPR were walking for a friend. That’s a groundswell of people saying ‘I want to support my friend’ – that’s what it’s all about.”

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uy me some peanuts and Cracker Jacks, I don’t care if I ever come back.

Ottawa’s newest sports franchise makes its debut tomorrow, May 22. We wish the Ottawa Champions good weather, plenty of hits and a championship to go with their name, even if it’s not in year one. The city has seen sports teams come and go, no more so than on the diamond at what was JetForm Park, then Ottawa Stadium and now the tonguetwisting Raymond Chabot Grant Thornton Park. Ottawa sports fans have been called fickle for their wavering support of sports franchises, but we all love a winner, and we’ll prop up less successful teams if the product is entertaining. As the Champions take to the field this weekend, the fans will be there. Can-Am league baseball isn’t the major leagues but – based on the defunct Rapids – there is no questioning the complete effort the players deliver. The stadium, the ticket and concession prices and the overall experience promise good value

for money, especially for families. Add in the recent addition of a pedestrian link from the Transitway to the ballpark, and the trip becomes even more family friendly. Fans will see teams from Canadian and American cities visit to play our Champions, and that in turn creates revenue for service providers in the city. Any time tourism numbers can be boosted, the public should show its support. It takes a lot of guts to invest in a sports team, especially when past franchises have moved away. The Ottawa Champions Baseball Club ownership took that into account and decided the city would back the team. They’ve given us a vote of confidence and showed more bravado when the name was chosen. Win or lose, they’re part of our city now. Let me root, root, root, For the home team, If they don’t win it’s a shame For it’s one, two, three strikes you’re out At the old ball game

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n Ottawa we love to talk about parking. We love to talk about parking more than we love to park. Actually, we love to do anything more than we love parking. The parking conversation is a moveable feast, jumping from neighbourhood to neighbourhood. Recently, there have been discussions about Lansdowne, where there seems to be uncertainty about where parking actually is. You’d think a few good signs would clear that up, but life is never as simple as that. The most recent emergence of the parking conversation is in the Westboro and Wellington West areas, where on-street parking has traditionally been free, with signs limiting the length of time a car can stay in one spot. That either hasn’t worked, or

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is an expert. So there is no shortage of opinions. There is just a shortage of clearcut answers. Paid parking, it is said by some, facilitates more rapid turnover of available spaces, thus making more parking available. But wouldn’t strict enforcement of time limits on free parking accomplish the same thing? Perhaps, but that wouldn’t be popular with merchants. The prospect of parking control officers lurking might scare away potential customers. On the other hand, making them feed the parking meter will also be a deterrent, according to merchants. The opinion was even expressed that only wealthier people would shop in Westboro, which would threaten the existence of small businesses. DISTRIBUTION INQUIRIES 'RAHAM "RAGGER ADMINISTRATION: $ONNA 4HERIEN DISPLAY ADVERTISING: 'ISELE 'ODIN +ANATA $AVE 0ENNETT /TTAWA 7EST "RAD #LOUTHIER /RLEANS #INDY 'ILBERT /TTAWA 3OUTH 'EOFF (AMILTON /TTAWA %AST 6ALERIE 2OCHON "ARRHAVEN *ILL -ARTIN .EPEAN -IKE 3TOODLEY 3TITTSVILLE *ANINE +IVELL /TTAWA 7EST 2ICO #ORSI !UTOMOTIVE #ONSULTANT 'REG 3TIMPSON !UTOMOTIVE #ONSULTANT

The problem, in the end, isn’t parking. It’s too many people in cars and too few people on foot, or bicycles. We’re going up against human nature here, trying to stop water from flowing downhill. Even Ottawa city council can’t change that.

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If that seems extreme, remember that not too far away are large shopping centres with lots of stores and free parking. Owning a small business is not for the faint of heart. More parking garages? It is to laugh. You should never underestimate the legendary cheapness of the average Ottawan. He will drive many blocks out of his way to save two dollars. Inevitably, that takes him onto a residential street, where he parks in front of your house. Now, that doesn’t seem like a huge burden, but it can be a nuisance when dozens of cars are circling your block while the kids are playing street hockey. Paid parking might add to this problem. On the other hand, it exists already. I know of a family, situated less than half a block from a happening stretch of Wellington Street. They can walk to everything, but they’ve just decided to move out, because of other people’s cars.


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Good debt, bad debt

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e are society addicted to and mired in debt. Our citizens, governments and corporations have no problem justifying the four-letter word for anything. (Look at the success of the bond market in recent years – I added a modest chunk to my retirement savings through my investment in corporate debt). Canadian household debt totalled more than $1.8trillion by the end of the first quarter this year, the Globe and Mail reported earlier this month as part of a series on debt, “equivalent to more than $50,000 for every man, woman and child in the country.” For every dollar we bring in, we owe $1.63, double the rate of 1990. At root of the problem is the great middle-class, the bourgeois, who have been sold the dream of a millionaire’s life and seem hell bent on getting it, through credit. My generation – roughly those between 30 and 50 – are among the worst offenders. Thousands of square footage of living space, car collec-

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and paying increasingly-high utility costs to heat their empty rooms, were it not for cheap credit. I say cheap because the banks are giving away credit so easily at low interest rates, and the more you owe, the more, it seems, they want you to owe. I did a calculation recently on a “how much house can I afford” mortgage calculator. For fun, I punched in $160,000 per year as the household income (which is roughly what I figure two senior government workers in Ottawa would make). In this experiment, I accounted for $5,000 per year property tax and $2,500 for utility costs. Assuming no other debt, 25-year amortization, a down

Garden pests and diseases presentation upcoming Kanata-March Horticultural Society

Business is booming at local garden centres, providing fresh and healthy looking plants for people to take home and add to their gardens or planters. But as spring transitions to summer, there are many creatures or conditions that emerge and are detrimental to our plants. How can we deal with both predators and diseases brought about by Mother Nature? On June 2, the Kanata-March Horticultural Society welcomes master gardener Diane McClymont Peace who will present “Garden Pests and Diseases.” Diane‘s presentation will include a look at various garden pests and diseases that can be a problem for Ottawa area gardeners. These pests and diseases include insects, snails and slugs, bacteria, fungi and viruses, moles and voles. The pests will be presented

month by month (March through to December) according to when most damage occurs and will include a look at their life cycles and natural controls. The meeting runs from 7:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the Old Town Hall at 821 March Road. The entrance to the Old Town Hall is on Klondike Rd across from Shopper’s Drug Mart. There is a $5 fee for non-members, or join for the 2015 program year for $15. Society members are gardeners from novice to expert in experience, who share a common love of plants, gardening and take pride in their home’s landscaping. The group features guest speakers each month on a variety of topics, and help beautify the local community through the maintenance of the Molly Wilson garden at the Old Town Hall. New members are always welcome at any time of the year. Visit the website at www.kanata-horticultural.com.

payment of $100,000 and registered savings of $50,000, the calculator said I could afford a million-dollar home. And that, my friends, is where it all begins. The banks can crunch the numbers any way they like to get you on the debt train. But honestly, a $900,000 mortgage, even for an affluent couple such as the one I tested in the mortgage calculator, is a pretty big stretch. The household expenses start with nearly $5,000 in housing costs, servicing mortgage debt, property tax and utilities, which works out to more than 60 per cent of after-tax income. The next 40 per cent could easily go toward necessary expenses like repairs and maintenance,

food, (modestly-priced) clothing, and transportation. The multiple cars in the driveway would require entirely separate loans. Taking out a loan for education, a small business start-up or for an affordable mortgage can be reasonable and positive. My post-secondary education was paid for through a combination of scholarships and government student loans. Had I been required to save the tens of thousands of dollars to get the degree, I very likely would have slogged away at a minimum wage job for years, without a hope of making it. Likewise, I’ve seen new Canadians given a deserved leg up through low-interest R017 3078702

loans for education. In the Third World, micro-credit has made an enormous difference in the lives of some women and farmers, who would otherwise remain in abject poverty. So debt can be a positive force. But credit for cars, homes and luxury vacations is not a good thing, particularly credit that’s too cheap and too easy to get. Thus, the message from the Globe and Mail earlier this month that “there’s no such thing as good debt,” is one we need to repeat to ourselves over and over and over again – banks, corporations and governments included. In the meantime, we’ll have to sit and wait for the bubble to burst.

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Ailing Sens owner buoyed by response Adam Kveton adam.kveton@metroland.com

Though no viable donor has been announced, ailing Ottawa Senators owner

Eugene Melnyk says the response to his plea for a live liver donor has “given me all the strength I need at this difficult time.� The Senators hockey club

sent out a news release on May 14 explaining Melnyk’s “urgent need of a liver transplant.� According to the statement, Melnyk has been

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“battling major health issues since mid-January,� but no details were provided about what those health issues are. However, the club pointed to the issues as the reason for his conspicuous absence during the Senators’ regularseason comeback to qualify for the Stanley Cup playoffs. Melnyk was admitted to hospital four weeks ago due to liver-related complications, and, after undergoing a medical assessment, he was told he urgently needs a new liver. In a statement from Melnyk released May 18, he said friends and family had exhausted all hope of finding a suitable donor for him, and convinced him to go public. Since then, the Senators have received more than 2,000 calls and emails in support of Melnyk, and more than 500 donor applications have been received by the University Health Network that is assessing donors for Melnyk. “I have been overwhelmed by the outpouring of support from the public and the media,� Melnyk said in a statement. “It is truly heartwarming to feel loved by so many people.� Thus far, a suitable candidate for a live liver transplant has not been identified, though applicants are still being screened. In the Senators first statement, the sports group ex-

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Ottawa Senators owner Eugene Melnyk is in need of a live liver transplant donor, according to a Senators news release on May 14. Since then, more than 500 applications have been received, though the club continues to encourage interested people to step forward. plained the transplant of part of a liver is not usually debilitating for the donor. “The liver is a highly resilient organ that can regenerate itself within 90120 days and return back to its normal size,� said Dr. Atul Humar, the Medical Director of the University Health Network’s multi-organ transplant program and quoted in the Senators news release. 18 TO 55

“Any healthy adult between the ages of 18 to 55 years could be a potential live liver donor,� he said, adding that, of the more than 600 live liver donor transplants that have been

performed at the University Health Network, all donors have returned to their lives without restrictions. The Senators club said Melnyk’s health “remains stable� and that it continues to encourage anyone interested in being a donor to complete the donor assessment form, found at www. uhn.ca/MOT/PatientsFamilies/Clinics_Tests/Documents/MOT_PF_CC_LivingDonor_DonorHealthHistoryForm.pdf. The form can then be faxed to Toronto General Hospital’s living donor assessment office at 416-3404317. Anyone having trouble doing that can get help from Senators staff at 613599-0100.


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Rockland resident chosen to carry Pan Am torch through Kanata Wilkinson appeals to have local volunteers considered Adam Kveton adam.kveton@metroland.com

Week in Review Blowing Garbage on Collection Day Have you ever come home to papers blowing around your home or on your street? I would like to take this opportunity to encourage residents to place a rock or brick on top of their black bin recycling in order to help prevent having your papers blown all over the neighbourhood.

Register for a chance to win a week of summer camp for free Register for a City of Ottawa summer day camp by June 1, 2015 and you could be one of 50 lucky campers to win your week’s cost back, up to a value of $250. All registrations received by this date will automatically be entered into the draw. The more camps you sign-up for, the more chances to win. The City offers a great selection of camps for all ages and interests. Check out the half-day preschool camps, neighbourhood theme camps, aquatics, sports, and speciality and creative arts camps. Leadership camps for youth are also offered including some with placements providing a hands-on work experience. For a complete list of camps available and contest details, visit ottawa.ca/ summer camps.

Cleaning the Capital I am happy to be able to say that Kanata South is one of the cleanest communities in Ottawa! I hope you have all registered your clean dates for the Tim Horton’s Cleaning the Capital Spring Campaign. I will be hosting the following clean events and invite you to come and join me:

Kanata residents will have the opportunity to watch the Pan American Games torch make its way through their community on June 30 in the care of a valued volunteer. Education assistant Laura Eaman, who founded a breakfast program in response to the need she saw in the school where she works, was given the honour by Olympic medallist and racing cyclist Curt Harnett on behalf of President’s Choice, a partner for the relay. Kanata residents may be excused if they have never heard of Eaman or met her, especially since she isn’t from Kanata, or Ottawa. Eaman lives and works in Rockland, east of Orléans, and is responsible for starting a snack program at Rockland District High School, which became a full-fledged breakfast program

May 20th: 5:30pm-6:30pm, we will be cleaning the areas around Eagleson Rd. and Cope Rd.(behind the Superstore). May 28th: 2:00pm-3:00pm, Castlefrank at Hazeldean area (Castlefrank between Hazeldean and Tamblyn). May 30th: 9:30am-10:30am, Around the Eva James Community Centre (along Bridgestone and the roundabout). For rain dates please visit my website www.ouncillorallanhubley.ca

Upcoming Events May 25th: 7 - 9 pm, The Oasis in Kanata, 140 Abbeyhill Drive (Glen Cairn United Church). ‘The Person Behind the Illness’ All are welcome for this free event. For information, Email info@TheOasisKanata.ca or visit www.TheOasisKanata.ca. May 30th: The Kanata Food Cupboard is celebrating 30 years in the community! Celebration to be held at their warehouse location located at 340 Legget Drive, 11am-2pm. For details please email coord@ kanatafoodcupboard.ca. June 17th: Senior’s Social 11:30am- 1:30 pm at the Kanata Recreation Complex, 100 Walter Baker Place – Hall A. Please join me for some refreshments and great entertainment. Robin Averill will again be joining us this year! Hope to see you there!

Working for Kanata South: It is my privilege to serve as your Councillor. Please feel free to contact my office with any concerns or comments, by phone: 613-580-2752, or by email: Allan.Hubley@ottawa.ca. You can visit my website for more information: www.councillorallanhubley.ca or follow me on Twitter: @AllanHubley_23

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Rockland District High School education assistant and breakfast program founder, seen here preparing banana muffins for students, has been chosen as a torchbearer for the Pan American Games, and will be running the torch through Kanata on June 30. this year after receiving ministry funding. She said she was honoured to be chosen as a torchbearer and hadn’t yet heard that she would be running through Kanata.

Eaman is one of 100 torchbearers chosen by President’s Choice, which is focusing on a “nourishment for success” theme, and hoped to select people involved in school breakfast programs. “Linda was one of the 100 in-school breakfast program volunteers that we felt deserved the recognition and spotlight,” said Brian Findlay, spokesman for President’s Choice. But where the torchbearers run is determined through a computer model which works to match each runner with a location as close to their home town as possible. “Laura Eamn ended up slotted in Kanata,” said Findlay. Kanata South Coun. Allan Hubley said he found “interesting that those responsible for choosing the torchbearer for Kanata couldn’t support one of the many fantastic volunteers we have in Kanata and had to go to Rockland to find someone.” Whereas Kanata North Coun. Marianne Wilkinson called the decision “an affront,” and “distressing.” “Having someone from Rockland (not even in the City of Ottawa) in the far east of the City to run in Kanata - which has a fabulous program through the Kanata Food Cupboard that provides food for breakfasts since

most Kanata Schools don’t have the program - is an affront,” she said in an email. “Tt makes the running of the torch through our community pretty meaningless if the idea was to have people from the participating community, and Rockland isn’t even in the very large City of Ottawa.” Wilkinson has since appealed to Findlay to see if the Kanata Food Cupboard was considered for the honour, which Wilkinson said would be an “ideal” group to honour, as the food cupboard is celebrating its 30th anniversary. Nonetheless, Eaman may still be running the torch through Kanata on June 30. Eaman said she started the breakfast program after seeing many students were coming to school hungry. “(I) definitely saw the need and correlation between education and learning and having the ability to actually have some nutrition and start your day off right,” she said. Eaman said the need comes from a combination of students with difficult family finance issues, as well as families who end up too busy to sit down for a morning meal. Now, students look forward to attending the breakfast program, which runs three days a week, she said. Students themselves are volunteering in the program, which is receiving positive feedback from the parent council, students and school staff. As for taking the torch through Kanata, Eaman said she works for the Upper Canada District School Board which operates from Carleton Place to Vankleek Hill, so she’s not too far off. And regardless of where she works, she said servicing the needs of students and contributing to their education and their learning is a good thing to celebrate. The Toronto Pan Am Games torch relay starts May 30 and concludes July 10 with the lighting of the cauldron at the Opening Ceremony in downtown Toronto. Three thousand torchbearers will carry the flame through communities across Ontario as well as Richmond, B.C., Calgary, Winnipeg, Montreal and Halifax.


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Earl of March Secondary School student Rainy Gou won in the Senior Award for Drawing category of the Young at Art awards on May 13 for her drawing entitled “Solemn Silence.” The following Kanata artists received sponsored awards: • Emily Vile from All Saints High School for Our Journey in the CorelDigital Art category • Haley Adams from All Saints Catholic High School for Winter Wonderland from Algonquin College. Adams also received an award of excellence from the Kanata Seniors Council • Marina Habash from All Saints Catholic High School for The Repression of a Freely Spoken Mind from Algonquin College. She also won the Brian Gallup Bursary Award • Josh Holiehoek from All Saints Catholic High School for Shatterbird from Algonquin College. He also received an award of merit from the Kanata Civic Art Gallery. • Miranda Green from All Saints Catholic High School for Eye of the Beholder from the Young at Art Summer Studio • Emily Vile from All Saints Catholic High School for Our Journey from the Brian Gallup Bursary Award • Victory Doherty from All Saints Catholic High School for Quechua Man in the Coun. Marianne Wilkinson Award for Overall Excellence

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Some of Kanata’s most artistic teens were recognized with awards on May 13 after having their work displayed in the cross-city Young at Art exhibition which took place from April 24 to May 17. The exhibition, which started in Kanata in 1996, grew to include young artists from the rest of the city in 2000. The exhibition is juried, offering a taste of what it’s like to be a professional artist, according to the Kanata Civic Art Gallery. This was the first time the awards were held at city hall, said Tina Spencer, the project coordinator. “The participants and their families truly appreciated the added fanfare,” she said. “One of our goals with this event is to give youth a taste of what it might be like to work as a professional artist, from toiling away unseen in studios to vernissages to the awards ceremony.” Awards and prizes from the city and sponsors were given at an award ceremony at city hall on May 13. The following Kanata artists received city awards: • Kitty Chen from Earl of March Secondary School for Work in Progress in the junior awards for drawing category • Rainy Gou from Earl of March Secondary School for Solemn Silence in the senior awards for drawing category • Cindy Li from Katimavik Elementary School for Self Portrait in the junior awards for painting category • Melissa Xu from Earl of March Secondary School for Exhausted in the senior awards for painting category. She also received a Young at Art founders award for Exhausted. • Jessica Lee from Earl of March Secondary School for Standing Light in the senior awards for three dimensional work category • Haley Sweet from Earl of March Secondary School for Glitter on the pages (magazine) in the senior awards for photography category • Michael Zhu from Earl of March Secondary School for Steve Job’s voice lingering in the sky in the junior awards for mixed media category • Erica Brandao from All Saints Catholic High School for A Child’s Bouquet in the senior awards for mixed media category. She also received an award from Algonquin College for the piece.

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Strike action to begin at area high schools Partial withdrawal of services expected Steph Willems steph.willems@metroland.com

Strike action is planned for Ottawa secondary schools starting May 20, but it won’t be the full-scale walkout seen at other Ontario boards. On May 15, the OttawaCarleton District School Board announced that they had received notice of strike action by the union representing secondary school teachers. The Ontario Secondary School Teachers Federation, like other teachers unions, is required to give the board five days’ notice before any strike action. According to the public board, “the partial withdrawal (of services) mainly affects administrative du-

ties,” with regular school operations continuing for the schools involved. This includes field trips and extracurricular activities. SEVEN BOARDS

The public board is one of seven Ontario school boards targeted by the OSSTF for labour action. Already, teachers in Peel, Durham and Rainbow districts have walked off the job to protest stalled talks between the union and the province. According to the notice sent to the school board, the strike action will consist of omitting comments from report cards, taking part in “solidarity days,” voluntary lunchtime pickets, avoid-

ance of staff and department meetings and school board committee meetings, refusal to distribute board materials or communications to students, and refusal to participate in curriculum and course writing. As well, teachers will refuse to complete annual learning plans and no longer participate in school or board improvement plans, as well as professional learning communities. A partial withdrawal of service is already in effect for public elementary schools in Ottawa, following a strike vote by the Elementary Teachers Federation of Ontario. That action, billed as Phase 1 of the union’s planned labour action, began on May 11.

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The West Ottawa Board of Trade will host its 25th annual golf tournament on May 26 at the Canadian Golf and Country Club. Business partners from Nepean, Kanata, Goulbourn and West Carleton will spend the day golfing and bidding in live and silent auctions to raise funds for Hospice Care Ottawa. According to Rosemary Leu, the West Ottawa Board of Trade’s executive director, the event tends to sell out, with all 144 tournament positions filled, and typically collects between $3,000 and $4,000 for a charitable organization each year. Leu said the tournament’s

fusion of fun, competition, networking and charity is what fuels its success and popularity each year. “We get a tremendous amount of support from the business community and we have a lot of fun. It’s just a great event,” Leu said. “It’s a good event for profiling some of the business organizations and members because we offer sponsorship opportunities for our members, but it’s also a good networking opportunity.” Proceeds are raised through the tournament’s auctions and are divided between the board and that year’s charitable organization. Past golf tournaments have supported the Capital City Condors, Kanata Haven Youth Centre, Dave Smith Youth

Treatment Centre and Thinking in Pictures Educational Services. Auction prizes are donated each year by businesses in west Ottawa and range from gift baskets and restaurant certificates to golf passes and hotel stays. “It’s a wonderful opportunity for the business community to give back,” Leu said. “We are, ourselves, a non-profit organization and any money that we are able to raise in the activities we do goes back into supporting our business community and the community as a whole.” Registration for the tournament is $185 for board members and $210 for non-board members. Registration forms can be found on the West Ottawa Board of Trade’s website at www.westottawabot.com.


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For Ottawa Fury FC’s new goalkeeper Waleed Cassis, signing a contract to join the team on May 12 meant completing a circular journey that began in Ottawa and took him to Brazil and the United States. Returning to Ottawa after living years playing soccer abroad, Cassis is the team’s only Ottawa native, born in Nepean. “I grew up here so for me it’s an honour because growing up we never had a pro team,” Cassis said. “And when I found out that they created the Fury, I was really happy about it because I could go back home and represent my city.” Cassis, 23, joined the team’s roster after spending March and April training on trial with the club. Signing a contact with the North American Soccer League team was the next rung on a ladder that has seen him split a five-season NCAA career between the University at Buffalo and California State University Los Angeles. Cassis also spent time playing on the U23 squad with MLS club Chivas. Ottawa Fury head coach Marc Dos Santos said Cassis fills a need for a third goalkeeper

on the team, to assure security and stability. “Waleed has shown great things in training,” said Dos Santos. “We believe he has a great margin for progression.” The team’s goalkeeper coach, Bruce Grobbelaar, called Cassis “a good shot stopper with very good command of his area.” With his interest in soccer beginning at the age of seven as a striker, Cassis had no idea he would ever want to pursue a career as a goalkeeper until he gave the position a chance a few years later. “I always hated playing goalkeeper. I actually really hated it,” Cassis said. “Then one winter I was put in goal because we didn’t have anyone to do it, so I played my first game and I really liked it from then on. I developed a passion for it.” So he took up goalkeeping at the age of nine and, from then on, was committed to the role. After solidifying his passion for the game playing for the Nepean City Storm as a child, Cassis spent time in Brazil further deSUBMITTED/OTTAWA FURY FC veloping his skills with Sao Carlos FC (U17- Ottawa native Waleed Cassis played soccer abroad for years before returning to his home U18) and Independente de Limeira FC (U20) town to play for the Ottawa Fury. In June he will travel to Korea to represent Canada in the before moving on to play in the U.S. FISU World University Games. At the end of June and into July, Cassis will represent Canada in the FISU World University Games in Korea. “It’s really exciting,” Cassis said. “I played in Brazil and I played in the US, but to actually play for my country on the world stage, I haven’t done that yet and I’ve always wanted to.”

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City selects Olympic hopeful as its Pan Am torchbearer Brier Dodge brier.dodge@metroland.com

Ottawa resident Karelle Edwards , an Olympichopeful in hurdling, has been chosen as Ottawa’s Pan American Games torchbearer. The city was given the opportunity to choose one torchbearer, and put out a call for nominations in January. Edwards said her father’s friend nominated her to cover the downtown route. “For Canada to have the Pan Am Games is already huge,” said Edwards, 25. “So to be part of the kick-off is an absolute honour.” Edwards, an Orléans resident, will run the portion of the relay through central Ottawa, while the Pan Am Games committee is still to announce torchbearers for the Kanata, Barrhaven and Orléans legs of the relay. The hurdler could potentially make the Games herself, as she has already run the cut-off standard time in her event, the 100-metre hurdles. Only the top two female Canadian runners in the event will be selected to compete. Last time she checked, Edwards was ranked third, but said she tries not to pay attention to the rankings too much. “The goal is just to keep running – and run fast,” she said.

Canadian athletes have until June 14 to post their best times with Athletics Canada before the team is selected. Her ultimate goal is to qualify for the 2016 Olympics – an event that takes the top three Canadians based on upcoming Olympic trials performance. Edwards competed in the last Olympic trials, and made the finals. It was her first competitive season after a three-year break due to a back injury. After switching from gymnastics to track and field as a De La Salle high school student, she represented Canada at the 2007 World Youth Championships in Athletics, and the next year competed at the IAAF World Junior Championships. She returned from her hiatus due to injury and now trains with the Ottawa Lions and coach Craig Taylor, working towards the goal of qualifying for the 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The University of Ottawa graduate has put her future plans of becoming a chiropractor on hold as she focuses full-time on her track career. She said the excitement around the Pan American Games being in her home country will be motivation to work towards her goals. “Just being at home, there’ll be so much hype,” she said. “I’m really excited and looking forward to it, and I’m hoping I do make the team and I’m able to represent Canada.”

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Fun summer ahead for 1,100 kids with camp funding Sens Foundation to send local children to camp Brier Dodge brier.dodge@metroland.com

The Sens Foundation is contributing $200,000 in funding to send local children to summer camp, staff announced on May 13 at the Canadian Tire Centre.

The Sens Campership program will send youth from ages four to 17 from eastern Ontario and western Quebec to camp this summer through the Boys and Girls Club of Ottawa’s Camp Smitty, Christie Lake Kids Camp, City of Ottawa Champions’ Camp, City of Ot-

tawa Sports Camp, and Tim Horton’s Foundation childrens’ camps in Ontario, Quebec, Manitoba and Nova Scotia. AJ Osman, a nine-year-old from Barrhaven, stole the show at the press conference with his story from Camp Smitty, which he attended last year and will return to next year. “I hope this year I can go to the session at the same time as my birthday. “My mom doesn’t have lots of money, but the Boys and Girls Club helped her pay for me to go,” AJ said. “I love going to Camp Smitty.” CHALLENGES

He talked about the seven challenges he completed at the camp, including building a campfire, a mini-marathon that included a canoe and a mud fight in a mud pit to complete a special badge. He wants to be a camp counsellor himself, once he’s old enough. “I made lots of really cool friends and I can’t wait to go back and see them,” he said. “I can’t wait to go back this year – I only have to wait 75 more days.” The funding announcement was made by Sens Foundation president Danielle Robinson, who said the project is in line with other foundation initiatives to improve access to after-school and summer recreational activities. The foundation put out a call for proposals in November from organizations which offer summer camps in order to fund children facing financial challenges. “All kids deserve the opportunity to attend summer camp,” Robinson said. Ottawa Senators player Cody Ceci, an Orléans native, said his own summer camp experiences as a

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AJ Osman, 9, joins Spartacat at the Canadian Tire Centre on May 13. The Boys and Girls Club of Ottawa, which helped AJ go to Camp Smitty last summer, was one of the organizations to receive funds from the Sens Foundation to send kids to summer camp. child were great, and he was fortunate enough to be able to take part in different hockey camps. “I know (it) isn’t always possible for kids in different financial situations,” he said. “Throughout the camps, you learn all about teamwork, working together with others – and that’s big in hockey, and

that’s the biggest thing I learned. It also allows kids to get outdoors and away from their X-boxes and PlayStations and enjoy what nature has to offer.” The 1,100 children who will receive grant funding for camp this summer will attend for five to 12 days each.

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This year’s Tamarack Race Weekend is set to see more elite runners competing in the 10K than ever before, organizers said. The race will welcome almost 100 elite runners from across the world. Among them will be the top runners from seven countries, eight provinces and one territory, organizers said. There will also be five men from the top 25 road racers. “The combination of being a gold label event and hosting the National Championship has led to the deepest 10K field that I have seen on Canadian soil,” said Manny Rodrigues, the elite athlete coordinator for the race. “The depth is incredible.” Last year’s runner up in the men’s 10K, Kenyan David Kogei, is set to return to Ot-

tawa for the annual race. Kogei ran the race in 28:06 last year, just six seconds behind fellow Kenyan Wilson Kiprop. Of the women competing in the race, Ethiopian runner Ruti Aga who placed second last year with a time of 32:20, will also return. Mary Keitany, of Kenya, beat her last year, with a time of 31:21. The Tamarack 10K is one of the world’s leading road races and prides itself on being one of four gold label races in the world. Race organizers also expect to see event records broken in the marathon this year. The men’s marathon has seen the record broken in four out of the last five years and the women’s record has been surpassed three out of the last six years. Of the marathon runners, Girmay Birhanu, of Ethiopia, is expected to compete for the first place, as he won the Daegu Marathon in Korea last month

with a time of 2:07:26. Of the women’s marathon runners, Ethiopian Maselech Melkamu is among the racers to watch as she also won the marathon in Korea, organizers said. More than 48,000 will run in the weekend’s six races, which include a marathon, half-marathon, 10K, 5K, 2K and kid’s run. The 10K race will start at 6:30 p.m. on May 23 at the corner of Laurier Avenue and Elgin Street. The marathon will begin at 7 a.m. on May 24 at the same corner. The race weekend will be kick off with a party on Sparks Street on May 22 from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. and a health and fitness expo at the Shaw Centre that evening from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. The races will close down many parts of downtown streets to cars at varying times during the May 23-24 weekend.

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ca/races-and-events/tamarack-ottawa-race-weekend/ weekend-information/roadclosures/.

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Put communism memorial somewhere else: Nussbaum

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Rideau-Rockcliffe Coun. Tobi Nussbaum is wading into the debate over a planned memorial to victims of communism, asking the federal government to put it somewhere else. The rookie councillor will introduce a motion at the end of the month that would formally request the Harper government relocate its memorial somewhere other than between the Supreme Court and Library and Archives buildings on Wellington Street, where it’s currently approved to go. The memorial’s winning design proposes a huge cement complex described as “a solemnly rising modern concrete sculpture,” which maxes out at nine metres high.

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A rendering of the winning victims of communism memorial design, which was approved in December 2014, shows a concrete complex meant to honour the political system’s 100 million victims. Nussbaum said he doesn’t have a problem with honouring victims of communism, but he does take issue with the federal government erasing 60-year-old plans to build a third federal court building on that spot.

“I personally think it’s important to be respectful in terms of the use of that site and of that long term plan,” Nussbaum said. See MAYOR, page 36 www.ottawacommunitynews.com

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Armoured car operator strike could see area ATMs run dry Grocery stores could be affected by delivery stoppages Alex Robinson alex.robinson@metroland.com

Those who depend on ATMs might want to stock up on cash. More than 135 armoured car operators, who deliver money to cash machines for Garda Security in the Ottawa region, launched a strike on May 14 after talks broke down between the union representing the employees and the company. This means that ATMs across the city could run dry over the Victoria Day long weekend. Some major grocery stores Garda restocks, such as Metro, could also be stuck for change if a deal is not met. “People are going to be feeling it at the ATM machines,” said Andre Desjardins, the local president. “It’s the first long weekend ALEX ROBINSON/METROLAND of the spring so it’s going to be Armed car operators, who are members of Unifor, launch a strike outside of a Garda busy.” The Garda Security workers Security building on Michael Street in the east end on May 14. At the heart of the dispute

are represented by Unifor, the largest private sector union in the country. At the heart of the dispute is

“People are going to be feeling it at the ATM machines. It’s the first long weekend of the spring so it’s going to be busy.” ANDRE DESJARDINS

a disagreement over pensions and benefits. Desjardins said Garda is looking for an agreement that would have workers contribute more to their benefits, paying 50 per cent by the plan’s fifth year. “That would be a huge expense,” Desjardins said.

Garda is also looking to change pensions from defined benefits plans to defined contribution, Desjardins said. This would mean that instead of having a set amount that retired workers would receive from their employer, they would get whatever was left in a retirement investment account that would typically have contributions from both the company and the employee. A representative for Garda Security refused to comment. A crowd of employees stood outside Garda Security’s building, at 1303 Michael St., after the security company escorted them off the premises and initiated a lockout as the strike started. “We want the company to come back to the table and negotiate,” Desjardins said. “That’s all we want. We want a fair and equitable deal for both sides.”

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The City of Ottawa began annual testing on 10,000 fire hydrants in the west, central and south areas of the city on May 4 and will continue testing until October. The city warned that while hydrants are being tested, nearby households might experience temporary inconveniences including reduced water pressure and

discoloured water. Although water discolouration caused when the testing process disturbs sediments in the water pipes does not affect water quality, it can stain laundry. While crews are testing fire hydrants, nearby residents are encouraged to turn off their taps for 10 to 20 minutes and to avoid doing any laundry. Once work crews have left the area, residents should

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Mayor supports memorial motion

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He has the support of the mayor – Jim Watson has been vocal about his opposition to the location, which he said will blight the landscape. “We’re not taking sides as to whether we need a victims of communism monument, but the location takes away really from the streetscape that has been thought about and developed in consultation over the past several decades,” Watson said after council on May 13. He reiterated the need for public input. “My hope is we continue to garner support and the government will sit down and have a proper consultation about

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where that memorial should go,” he said. The NCC approved the site for the memorial in 2012, although it had originally proposed putting it several hundred metres down the road in the Garden of Provinces and Territories. That wasn’t prominent enough for the private group Tribute to Liberty, which has been spearheading the project and ran the monument’s design competition. The city is not the first to speak out against the project’s scope and location. Backlash across the country has been growing since the winning design was announced last December.

The Royal Architectural Institute of Canada denounced it this winter, along with the Supreme Court of Canada Chief Justice Beverley McLachlin, NDP MP Paul Dewar and countless residents. Nepean-Carleton MP Pierre Poilievre said the memorial’s location is “entirely appropriate” and will serve to “honour the more than 100 million lives lost under communist regimes, and pay tribute to the Canadian ideals of liberty, freedom, democracy and human rights.” The Tribute to Liberty website said construction of the monument’s wall of remembrance will begin “in early 2015.”

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har or in Calgary, if a man or woman serving their country is injured or falls in the line of duty, we will remember them,” O’Toole said. Instituted by Queen Victoria in 1856, the Victoria Cross is the highest combat award in the country’s military and 99 Canadians have been given the medal. All of their names will all be on the Victoria Cross memorial. The government plans to launch a design competition in the coming months for the memorials and expects they will be built by 2017, for the 150th anniversary of Canada’s confederation.

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If you ask the Kanata Food Cupboard’s client coordinator, or some of the people responsible for starting up the organization 30 years ago, they will tell you they are both sad and proud that the food cupboard has reached its 30th birthday. Sad because the need for the food cupboard’s services isn’t gone – in fact it’s still growing – but proud of the organization they help run and the community that has supported it so well. That support was evident on May 13. Every Wednesday, upwards of 20 volunteers – some having helped out for years, others who only recently got

involved – gather at the food cupboard’s warehouse at 340 Legget Dr. to sort through hundreds and hundreds of food items donated to the cause. Nancy Swanson from Katimavik said she has been volunteering on such days since 2011. “It’s a great cause and a great workout,� she said. Swanson and the food cupboard’s many other volunteers and donors will be celebrated on May 30 with a 30th anniversary barbecue from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Legget Drive warehouse. “We just want to make it a fun event and thank everybody,� said the food cupboard’s client coordinator, Karen Waters. With 30 years on operation, that’s a lot of people to thank. HOW IT STARTED

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boxes to keep mice from getting to them, said Wilkinson. Now, the organization offers six days’ worth of food to families every 30 days, and supports about 240 families a month, said Waters. She got her start with the organization almost 20 years ago, driving to grocery Kanata grocery stores to pick up donations along with her husband.

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Community support continues to be fantastic, said Waters, though need continues to grow. Last Christmas, the food cupboard helped 400 families. “That’s the highest that we’ve ever, ever done,” she said, up from about 200 families seven years ago. “That’s a big increase,” she said, but the community continues to make it possible for the food bank to help everyone they can. AN END TO THE FOOD CUPBOARD?

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With the 30th anniversary of the food cupboard coming up, pride in what the organization and the community has accomplished abounds, alongside a sense of disappointment that the need hasn’t gone away. “After about eight or nine years, I said to a reporter for the newspaper I hope I get put out of a job because I really want to see the solution come through for people on welfare,” said Colls. “People don’t really want to come for food,” she said. “They just don’t have any choice.” “I don’t think the need for the food cupboard will ever go away, unfortunately,” said

Waters. “I would love to see that the food bank is not needed,” but need in the community continues to grow, with about 10 new families asking for help each month, she said. With a possible teachers strike looming, the number could increase sharply in the shortterm as parents may be forced to stay home from work with their children. “That’s an income gone,” said Waters. “I hope that families in our community feel comfortable calling us if they need it,” she said. “If you need help, that’s what it’s there for. Go get help. Don’t worry about the stigma or whatever, just feed your family,” said Waters, adding the food cupboard doesn’t share names of the people who use its services. PARTY

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Sick or injured patients whose conditions don’t warrant a trip to hospital are clogging up the emergency department at the Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario, according to the doctor who studied why parents are bringing children with non-urgent problems to the region’s pediatric ER. That study, conducted from 2011 to 2012 and recently accepted for publication, has prompted the hospital to launch the Choosing Wisely initiative to educate parents on how to manage their child’s symptoms – such as fevers, colds, coughs, rashes and minor injuries – until they can be

seen by a family doctor or at a walk-in clinic. Between 80 and 100 of the more than 200 patients that come to CHEO’s emergency department each day, could, in fact, be seen by a family doctor. “It can definitely affect the waiting times for the more urgent patients,” said Dr. Ken Farion, medical director of quality at CHEO, who led the study. “If maybe half of those (non-urgent) patients don’t need to be there then that’s definitely preventing you from getting to the top of the line to then talk to the triage nurse to get things started,” he said. CHEO first experienced a spike in non-urgent cases at

the emergency department in 2008-09 when it began working to improve wait times. And about six years ago, an ambulatory zone was also created at the hospital, “which families now think of as a walk-in clinic,” Farion said, adding that word spread when patients were waiting two hours instead of five. “We were a victim of our own success.” Parents today are also less comfortable with their child’s health issues compared to previous generations. “More and more they’re turning to the Internet, (and) not necessarily to approved sites,” said Farion. See CHEO, page 50

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Our 9th annual Girls Night Out event out in less than three weeks! On May 29, 2015 over 700 lucky ladies will be treated to an exciting evening at the Algonquin college. This year’s nautical theme will be sure to please. Back by popular demand, the firefighters will escort each lady to her seat where she will enjoy a fabulous meal, shop the huge silent & live auctions and dance the night away!

Thank you to our fabulous sponsors & supporters

Come set sail with us for an unforgettable evening in support of Hospice Care Ottawa! Hospice Care Ottawa is a community-based charitable organization. We offer palliative and end-of-life services at no cost to people living in the city of Ottawa. Delivery of our services is made possible through the support of a small dedicated staff, many volunteers and generous donors. What is Hospice Care? Hospice Care is different from other types of health care in a number of ways:  Comfort vs. cure: For most health care professionals, the goal is to help people get well. At Hospice Care Ottawa, the staff, volunteers and family focus on comfort, support and care rather than cure.  Family focus: Hospice care focuses on the entire family. Hospice staff and volunteers help family members become involved in the client’s care.  Grief support: Bereavement support staff and volunteers maintain contact with family members for up to a year after the death of their loved one. For more information visit our website: www.hospicecareottawa.ca R0013282645

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Local events and happenings over the coming weeks — free to non-profit organizations Fax: 613-224-2265, E-mail: kanata@metroland.com The deadline for community event submissions is Friday at noon.

May 23

A Ladies’ and Men’s Fashion Show and High Tea, hosted by the Kanata legion will take place at the legion at 70 Hines Rd., with doors opening at noon. Tickets are $18 per person or $30 for two. Tickers are in advance only. For further information, please call the Kanata legion at 613-591-5570 or check our website: www. kanatabr638.ca Kanata Lions Recycle Day will take place from 8 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at Kanata Lions Hall at 170 Castlefrank Rd. Bring your used, old and unwanted electronics, clothing/ linens, and old eyeglasses to help raise funds for the Hospice Care Ottawa. For further details, visit www. khlions.com or call 613836-2657.

May 25

The Oasis in Kanata is holding an information session for caregivers of people with a mental illness by Edward Marshall of the Ottawa Institute of Logotherapy on the theories of Psychiatrist Viktor Frankl. The session takes place starting at 7 p.m. at Glen Cairn United Church at 140 Abbeyhill Dr.

May 28

A new LGBTQ+ Youth Drop-In will take place every second and fourth

Thursday of the month, from 6 - 9 p.m. at 170 Castlefrank (Dick Brule Community Centre). The program promotes inclusion, community belonging, positive relationships, and respect for all LGBTQ+ people (lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, twospirit, questioning and queer +). For more information, contact Sarah at smythe@ wocrc.ca or 613-591-3686 ext. 237, or visit www. wocrc.ca. The next meeting of the Kanata and District Breast Cancer Support Group will be held at 7 p.m. in Hall D of the Mlacak Centre at 2500 Campeau Dr. For more information, call Jan at 613592-4793. The Ottawa District 7 Ontario Senior Games organization will hold a golf tournament at Manderley on the Green at 5920 Prince of Wales Dr. for golfers 55+. Golfers who wish to participate must be Ontario Senior Games Association members. Cost to golf and for a cart is $46. For more information contact Roger Huestis at springlylg@ gmail.com.

May 30

Trinity Presbyterian Church at 1817 Richardson Side Rd. will be hosting a snack bar, barbecue lunch, bake sale and fine treasures at its inaugural garage sale starting at 9 a.m until 2 p.m. Watch young members start a pollinator garden to attract butterflies and bumble bees.

The Kanata Food Cupboard is marking its 30th anniversary this year with an event that will include live music, face painting, a bouncy castle, food and more from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. All activities will take place in the parking lot of the Kanata Food Cupboard’s warehouse at 340 Legget Dr., Unit 46. In case of rain, activities will be moved inside the warehouse. Nature Canada is holding a Bird Day Fair and Andrew Haydon Park at 3169 Carling Ave. from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The fair celebrates the area’s migratory birds with nature walks, educational activities, live animal demonstrations, arts and crafts and more. For more info, go to naturecanada.ca.

June 6

The Ottawa Humane Society Auxiliary Spring Sale takes place from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the animal shelter at 245 West Hunt Club Rd. and will include garden plants, baking, crafts, books, jewelry and more. All proceeds support the animals of the Ottawa Humane Society. For more information go to facebook.com/OttawaHumaneSocietyAuxiliary, call Linda 613-823-6770, or email at OHSAuxiliary@ gmail.com

June 6-7

Give Away Weekend takes place, where unwanted items can be placed on the curb for community members to

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peruse and take. For more information visit ottawa.ca/ en/residents/garbage-and-recycling/garbage-collection/ giveaway-weekend.

June 10

Trinity Presbyterian Church is holding a monthly “Savour the Summer” outdoor gathering with food trucks, live music, activities for kids, Zumba and more at the church at 1817 Richardson Side Rd. Activities will move indoors in the event of rain.

June 14

The Kanata Race Day takes place at the Richcraft Recreation Complex starting at 8:30 a.m. to help raise funds for the Richcraft Recreation Complex. Go to www. kanataraceday.ca and register for a 1k, 5k or 10k race.

Ongoing

Retired? Under-Employed? Looking for an adventure? Why not tiptoe through the tulips with us this spring as a volunteer with the Canadian Tulip Festival. We are currently recruiting for folks who are fun, outgoing and love the outdoors - you don’t need to know flowers! Food, fun and camaraderie provided! May 8th-18th, 2015. Contact: volunteer@tulipfestival.ca for more information. Queensway Carleton Hospital is recruiting new members to sit on our Patient and Family Advisory Council. If you are interested in applying to be a member of the council or would like more information, contact Alison

Girouard at agirouard@qch. on.ca or call 613 721 2000 ext. 5655. The Neuropsychology Laboratory at the University of Ottawa is recruiting participants for research on brain training. It is looking for healthy adults over the age of 60. For more info, email: neuropsychologylab.nict@ uottawa.ca, or call: 613-5625800 ext. 8757. The Ottawa Newcomers Club is designed to help women new to Ottawa or who have experienced a significant life change to adjust by meeting women of similar interests and to develop friendships by participating in a variety of group activities. For more information, please visit our website at ottawanewcomersclub.ca or call Marilyn Porter at 613 860-0548. FLK Taoist Tai Chi is offering tai chi classes at two locations in Kanata: Glen Cairn United Church, 140 Abbey Hill Mondays 1011:30 a.m. and St John’s Anglican Church, 325 Sandhill Wednesdays 7:15-9 p.m. FLK Taoist Tai Chi Society, a non-profit, charitable organization has been teaching tai chi in Canada for more than 40 years. Students and senior’s rates are available. Beginners welcome. For more info call (613) 2332318. Visit our website at taoist.org The PROBUS Club of Western Ottawa meets on the second Tuesday of each month at 33 Leacock Dr. at 10 a.m. for social gathering and a guest speaker. The club

is for retired and semi-retired men and women who appreciate and value opportunities to meet others with similar levels of interest. For further information call Pat Thompson at 613 591 1390. The Sea Cadet program includes fun, free activities such as sailing, boating, music, camping, and summer camp. Please visit our website at www.centurionseacadets.org/ or come join us at Connaught Ranges (5 Brouillette Blvd.) on a Tuesday evening between 6:30 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. Ottawa Quad Session presents Roller Skating for Everyone at Carleton University’s Norm Fenn Gym at 1125 Colonel By Dr. on Dec. 19 from 9 p.m. to 11 p.m., Dec. 27 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. and every Friday starting on Jan. from 9 p.m. to 11 p.m. For more information, go to ottawaquadsessions. wordpress.com or email ottawaquadsession@gmail. com Make a difference in your community by joining the dynamic team of volunteers at the Ottawa Hospital. Please call volunteer services at 613-761-4279 for details. The Ottawa Good Food Box is a non-profit program to buy fresh fruits and vegetables once a month. For details and to order call the distribution site Kanata Community Christian Reformed Church, 46 Castlefrank Rd. 613-831-7458 or 613-860-6767 and check the website at ottawagoodfoodbox.ca.

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Church Services GLEN CAIRN UNITED CHURCH

613-836-1764 Email: parish@holyredeemer.ca Website: www.holyredeemer.ca

Pastor: Rev. Pierre Champoux

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Weekend Mass Times: Saturday: 5:00 p.m. Sunday: 8:00 a.m., 9:30 a.m., 11:00 a.m. & 7:00 p.m.

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Pastors: Rev. Ken Roth, Rev.Luke Haggett 5660 Flewellyn Road, Stittsville, 613-831-1024

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Pastors: Bob Davies & Doug Ward kbc@kbc.ca www.kbc.ca

A vibrant mul -cultural, full gospel fellowship. Come worship and fellowship with us Sundays, 1:30PM at Calvin Reformed Church Rev. Elvis Henry, (613) 435-0420 Pastor Paul Gopal, (613) 744-7425

75 McCurdy Drive, Kanata

Tel: 613.447.7161

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Pastor Shaun Seaman Minister of Discipleship & Youth: Meghan Brown Saavedra Pastor Shaun Seaman

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Choosing Wisely program. Parents will also be given a pamphlet with information on how they can manage their child’s symptoms and help parents decide when a fever, injury or common symptom requires a trip to the ER. It’s about “socializing the idea that not everything needs to be seen in the emergency department,” he said. Pediatric emergency rooms across Canada are also experiencing a similar upswing in demand. “We know how hard it is for parents to decide what to do when their child is ill,” Dr. Gina Neto, CHEO’s acting chief of emergency medicine, said in a statement. “Unfortunately, coming to the emergency department costs the health-care system a lot more than care in a family doctor’s office or walk-in clinic – and makes it harder

for us to care for the children and youth who really need our specialized help.” Over the past five years, the hospital has experienced a rise in the number of visits to its emergency department. Last year, it saw more than 72,000 patients. Nine out of 10 patients who visit the ER already have a primary care provider, according to research conducted at CHEO. While many procedures are only offered at a hospital, including stitches, casts, trauma treatment or infectious disease isolation, several others are available in community-based doctors’ offices, clinics and medical labs. For more information on medical problems that should and shouldn’t be seen in the ER, visit cheo.on.ca/en/ choosingwisely.

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Violence against indigenous women in Canada can be traced back to the earliest contact with European explorers, according to a Carleton University scholar. Kahente Horn-Miller led a panel discussion at city hall on May 14 as part of a Crime Prevention Ottawa speaker series. Horn-Miller said the current issue of murdered and missing indigenous women in Canada may only be getting media attention now, but is a problem stretching back 500 years. She said those first European men imposed their Euro-centric view of women onto the aboriginal communities they encountered. Paintings and other images from that time depict native men as violent savages, while the women were hyper-sexualized, she said. Over time this gave way to tropes like the “Indian princess” imagery that made its way into popular culture in the 19th and 20th centuries.

“These are the images that have permeated society,” Horn-Miller said. “These images are how people construct how they see our women. They’re seen as nothing, they’re not valued.” This persistent over-sexualization has allowed men to take advantage of indigenous women more than other groups. According to the RCMP, indigenous women are four times more likely to be murdered than non-Indigenous women. Official statistics show that more than 1,100 indigenous women have been murdered or gone missing since 1980. But that’s just women with Indian status – there are many other indigenous women not included in that number, HornMiller said. Her presentation was part of a breakfast panel discussion hosted by Crime Prevention Ottawa in the city’s council chambers. The panel of experts included employment councillor Verna McGregor –whose relative was killed by men building the Rideau Canal – Cherry Smiley with the

Indigenous policy expert Kahente Horn-Miller says the mistreatment and sexualisation of Canada’s aboriginal women can be traced back to initial contact with European explorers 500 years ago. Horn-Miller spoke to a small group in the city’s council chambers as part of a speakers series put on by Crime Prevention Ottawa on May 14. Native Women’s Association of Canada, and Delilah Saunders, whose sister Loretta was murdered in 2014. Horn-Miller repeated the aboriginal community’s call for a national inquiry into why so many indigenous women have been targeted for violence, but she said she’s willing to negotiate with the federal government to find “middle ground” and other solutions. That could include better funding for health and education in native communities, and a strategy for putting recommendations into action rather than just letting them sit on a shelf.

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It’s hard to have a moment of reflection in the middle of traffic. That’s why Barrhaven Coun. Jan Harder has been working with the families of six people killed in a 2013 bus crash to develop a quiet remembrance park near the Fallowfield park and ride, so people can pay their respects in safety and solitude. During morning rush hour on Sept. 18, 2013, an OC Transpo express bus was travelling north on the Transitway near Fallowfield train station when it crashed through a level rail crossing and collided with a westbound VIA Rail train. The front of the doubledecker bus was shorn off, killing six people including the bus driver, David Woodard. Now the city is spending $125,000 to develop a park for reflection and contemplation about 250 metres from the crash site, just east of the train station. Harder revealed part of the plan at a council meeting on May 13. A secluded spot north of

the parking lot will feature a symmetrical stand of trees in traditional “bosquet” style, and will offer a naturally private space thanks to an existing hedgerow. The parkette is meant to give families a safe place to go other than the rail crossing, which right now has an ad hoc memorial set up by family and friends of the victims. But with trains and buses going by, that spot can be dangerous and inaccessible. “(The families) need a place to be close,” Harder said. “It’s the closest point they could be safely and still have protection and privacy.” What wasn’t revealed at council were the plans for six individual memorials representing the victims’ lives. That’s a purposeful omission, Harder said, in part to protect the families from prying questions until the project is complete. But she said the memorial has been driven by the families and will represent how they remember their loved ones. “What you’re going to see is why each of them mattered to their families and their community,” she said. “When you look at the pieces you’ll think, ‘Wow that’s something neat about that person.’” The six people killed

were Michael Bleakney, 57, Connor Boyd, 21, Karen Krzyzewski, 53, Kyle Nash, 21, Rob More, 35 and Woodard, 45. Only Woodard was not a Barrhaven resident, Harder said. The individual memorials haven’t been finalized, but will likely be arranged as six different places with a communal spot for reflection in the middle. That could also include a place to leave messages, Harder said, and a plaque about the crash. “The story is about more than just the people who passed away, it is a story about 91 people from Barrhaven specifically, that were on one bus that were involved in a tragedy,” she said. Harder said she hopes to officially open the park around Thanksgiving of this year, a month after the collision’s second anniversary. The cause of the crash is still under investigation at the Transportation Safety Board, although investigators said in September 2014 that distraction may have been a factor, as the driver was looking at a small video monitor of the upper deck seconds before impact. Speed could also have been a factor. Mayor Jim Watson said the city does not yet know when a final TSB report may be published.

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lease. “If you care about community health this is a fun and rewarding experience.” She said all new and returning volunteers are welcome. Last year, 288 volunteers contributed 1,115 hours to the program. A volunteer training session will be held on May 30 from

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ernment said. The NRC has plans to separate it and replace it with a more environmentally friendly system for the price of $12 million. The NRC is also going to spend $10 million on general improvements to the interior and exterior of its buildings in Ottawa, such as roofing and walls. The NRC plans to put $6 million towards retrofitting its laboratories to make them more energy efficient. See FEDERAL, page 58

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Federal funding part of $5.8 billion in infrastructure spending ing that is home to research laboratories. The spending is part of $5.8 billion in infrastructure spending Prime Minister Stephen Harper committed to in November, the government said. Orléans MP Royal Galipeau announced the NRC funding for the Ottawa region at the NRC campus in Ottawa on May 8. “Our government recognizes that

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Around $1 million will also be spent on renovating and expanding the Canadian Centre for Housing Technologies, which supports research for the construction industry. The NRC will also spend more than $5 million renovating its building at 100 Sussex Dr., a 1930s heritage build-

Canadians benefit from investments in public infrastructure,” Galipeau said in a statement. “Today’s investment in the National Research Council’s Ottawa facilities will help support our construction and aerospace companies while ensuring NRC employees have the world class facilities required to help these companies through research and development.”

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Early military dentists, who operated on the front lines and in field camps further behind the fighting, were trained to repair bullet and shrapnel damage to teeth and gums, as well as treat a condition known as “trench mouth.” “The actual condition is called ‘advanced necrotizing gingivitis’, caused by excessively bad oral hygiene,” said Maker. “Fifty-thousand soldiers were treated for trench mouth during World War One. Treatment involved antiseptic solutions, treating any rotten teeth and ensuring proper follow-up care.” Poor dental health actually prevented soldiers from entering the military during that war, and military dentists worked hard to bring potential enlistees up to a basic standard of oral health in order for them to serve.

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Not only would a toothache add to the misery of trench warfare, it would cause any solder suffering from one to become less alert, and more vulnerable. As well, soldiers needed to be able to chew the hardtack biscuits contained in their military rations – something not possible with rotten teeth. The museum’s exhibit recreates one of the early dental clinics, complete with period implements like a foot-powered dental drill. Contrast is provided by an adjacent mock-up of a modern military clinic, as well as a detailed look at the surprisingly wide array of recent activities performed by Canada’s dental corps. Besides performing basic care on troops, military doctors have set up field clinics and training centres in impoverished areas, and assist in identifying victims of mass-casualty incidents and natural disasters. “After the crash of Swissair Flight 111 off of Nova Scotia, the armed

forces deployed a team of dentists to identify human remains,� said Maker, adding that 102 victims were ultimately identified by Canadian army dentists by way of dental records. “After the 2010 Haiti earthquake, they were deployed to identify Canadian citizens.� Countless “missing in action� soldiers were identified through dental records following the world wars, but the work didn’t end once the smoke cleared and grass returned to the battlefield. Last year, military dentists worked as forensic investigators to identify the remains of Pvt. Albert Laubenstein, who was killed in action in Europe in 1945. “Afterwards, his body was buried, but became lost,� said Maker. “He was discovered in June 2014 by a metal detector hobbyist. After identifying him, he was re-interred in the Netherlands this year.� Already open to the public, the exhibition runs until Nov. 15 of this year.

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2 Family Sale, several items, 1445 Diamondview Road, Carp, starts at 8am, John Deere 3130 tractor, Saturday May 23. 80hp, diesel, PTO, 3pt hitch, 2688hrs, $10500. 613-253- Almonte Antique Mar6509. ket, 26 Mill St. in historic downtown Almonte. 613256-1511. 50 ven-dors. Open daily 10-5.

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REAL ESTATE AUCTION @ #561 Port Elmsely Rd., (signs) (between Village of Port Elmsely, Hwy 43 & Rideau Ferry Rd., Cty Rd. 1) on Mon., May 25/15 @ 6 pm

Huge Neighborhood Sale. Saturdday May 30th 8am-12pm Rain or Shine. Crossing Bridge Residence of Stittsville: Hobin, Kyle Ave, BirdStone, Delamere, Renshaw) Free BBQ after 11am

Hungerford Gate Apartments Kanata 1 & 2 bedroom apartments available for im-mediate occupancy; include fridge, stove, storage, parking, and ceramic flooring; security cameras, rental agent and mainte-nance person on site; laundry room; located near parks, buses, shopping, schools, churches, etc. To view, call 613-8781771. www.brigil.com

OUR SUMMER HOME FOR RENT. Complete privacy, located on a peninsula FOR SALE on White Lake, Available June, July, August. $950 per Cedar (white), quality week, 613-623-7513 lumber, most sizes, decking, T&G, channel rustic. Also huge bundles of ceCarp area, 3 bedroom dar slabs ($45) and large bungalow for rent. 613- bags of shavings ($35). www.scoutenwhitecedar.ca 839-1485, 613-592-4605. (613)283-3629.

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PINE LUMBER SALE, Ontariowidelumber-sales. com Flooring, T&G V-Joint, log siding, molding, bevel siding, etc. Specials 1x6 V-Joint $0.45 a lineal foot. 1x4, 1x6 pine flooring $1.25 a square foot. 613-292-9211

Professionals Needed. Looking for career-minded persons willing to speak to small groups or do one-onone Presentations lo-cally. Part Time or Full Time. A car and internet access are necessary. Training and ongoing sup-port provided. Build finan-cial security. Paid daily. Call Diana 1.866.306.5858

Cedar Trees up to 7’ $1/foot if you dig, $2/foot if we dig.

SUMMER JOBS -- We’re looking for bright, energetic people who enjoy the outdoors for employment at 613-489-1121 or our berry farms and kiosks in Nepean, Barrhaven, Man613-794-4959 otick, Kanata, Stittsville, Kemptville, Almonte and CEDAR LOGS SIDING, Carleton Place. Apply online round or square profile. 1x6 at www.shouldicefarm.com round log $0.99, 2x8 square log $2.25, 2x8 round log HUNTING SUPPLIES $2.99. Ontariowidelumber-sales. com 613-292-9211 7 days Canadian Firearm/Hunter Safety Courses. Call a week Dave Arbour 613-257-7489 or visit www. Cedar rails, pickets & valleysportsmanshow.com posts for sale, as well as for dates and details of rough sawn cedar & pine courses near you. lumber. Call or text 613913-7958. Hunter Safety/Canadian Fire-arms Courses and HELP WANTED ex-ams held once a month at Carp. Call Wenda Cochran Be your own Boss. Are 613-256-2409. you willing to turn 5-15 hours per week into money using your computer at LIVESTOCK home? Training provided, flexible hours. Charolais Gelbvieh jaynesminioffice.com Bull, 1 year old, Purebred Bob Cat Loader/op- Lim-ousin Bull, 2 years old, erator required, must be 613-275-2930. experienced. Call John at 613-794-0005 MORTGAGES Lone Star, Kanata, Now Hiring. Full time experienced, line cooks. Apply to: 4048 Carling Avenue. Competitive Wage. Come join the great Lone Star Atmosphere.

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COMING EVENTS Boys and Girls Club of Ottawa AGM and Scholarship Presentation, May 27. 5:30-7 pm. All are welcome. 2825 Dumaurier Ave. Info and RSVP: 613-232-0925 Ext. 222.

RENFREW POULTRY & Small animal Buy Sell Trade. Sunday May 24, Renfrew Fairgrounds. 8 am - 12 Noon. All Poultry & caged birds welcome. Animals no bigger than rabbits. No puppies or kittens, More information call 613-433-9389

Seasonal Camping Large 40x50 - 3 service lots Water, Sewer and 30 Amp Sandy Beach, Boat Launch, Docks, Plenty of Green Space Great Fishing, Private Only 2 lots available White Cedars Tourist Park 613.649.2255 Waterfront Cottages 2 and 3 bedroom cottages Fully equipped Sandy beach, Boat Docks, Launch Great Fishing Boat Rentals White Cedars Tourist Park 613.649.2255

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Wanted - furnace oil, will remove tank if possible. Call 613-479-2870.

WORK WANTED A Load to the dump Cheap! Clean up renovations, clutter, garage sale junk or dead trees brush. 613-256-4613.

Attention Plus Home Cleaning, Betterview Window Cleaning. Insured. Once, bi-weekly, monthly. TRAVEL/VACAT/COTTG Veterans welcome. Perth to Stittsville, surrounding CANCEL YOUR TIME- areas. Sylvia 613-259-2146. SHARE. NO RISK pro-gram. Certified Mason. 12 STOP Mortgage & Main- years experience. Chimney tenance Payments Today. re-pair, restoration, parg100% Money Back Guar- ing, repointing. Brick, block antee. FREE Consulta-tion. and stone. Small/big job Call us NOW. We can Help! specialist. Free estimates. 1-888-356-5248 613-250-0290.

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Carrie Hands, CAI, CPPA, Auctioneer & Appraiser Jason Hands, Auctioneer

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For Joan Iris Bailey, Richmond to be held at Hands Auction Facility 5501 County Rd 15, R R # 2, Brockville, ON Thursday, May 28th @ 4 p.m. Preview from 3 p.m. day of auction or by appointment

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Friday May 22 (4 - 8 pm) & Saturday May 23 (1 - 4 pm) OPEN HOUSE 56 R12, Rideau Ferry (Just off old Kingston Road)- 1 Bedroom 4 Season Bungalow on the Rideau! CLS449505_0521

This property is sited to take advantage of the lovely rural aspect. It will suit a 1st home buyer or investor. Featuring a neat, older style homestead in solid condition, now vinyl clad to minimize maintenance. No neighbours, very private, very comfortable. Front entrance adourns a decorative staircase. The parlour awaits your decorative touches. Eat-in oak kitchen w/ newer vinyl tiled flooring & 4 appliances included (washer, dryer, fridge, stove ’14). Separate family room boasts wainscotting & a cast iron Jotul fireplace (’07). Main 4 pce bath. 3 good sized bedrooms upstairs & a 2 pce powder room. Pine flooring throughout. Upgraded windows, doors & shingles. Outside entrance to basement (spray foamed in ’12). 200 amp service. Propane furnace & central air ’08. On well & septic. Detached garage/workshop w/ steel roof & siding, power, concrete floor, auto door opener. Paved drive. Fenced property. Rural views all around & just a hop skip and a jump to Smiths Falls or Perth. Taxes - $1488. (+/-). Surveyed lot 1.3 acres (+/-). Pt Lot 16 Conc 7 Parts 1 & 2 (27R9193). For private viewing, terms & conditions please call our office at 613-267-6027.

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Mrs Bailey was a collector of a wide variety of quality items, most are in like new condition, many are still in the original boxes. Please visit www.handsauction.com to view complete descriptive catalogue and photographs. Advance Online Bidding opens Thursday, May 21 @ 9 a.m. and closes Thursday, May 28th @ 2:30 p.m. As always we are pleased to see you at the live auction, the choice is now yours. An auction that offers something for everyone!

5501 County Road 15, RR #2, Brockville, ON K6V 5T2 Phone: (613) 926-2919 E-mail: auction@handsauction.com www.handsauction.com

Fully Winterized 4 season home. New 3 Season screened in porch, Large Deck & Bunkie cabin on site as well as the aluminum dock included with the Real Estate. 75 ft sandy beach shoreline frontage just off the open channel. 200 amp Service, Drilled Well. Full Septic. Electric Baseboard Heat. The Real Estate will be sold by Live Public Auction with a reasonable reserve on Saturday June 13 2015 @ 1 PM. See Website For Pictures & Listing. Standard 30 day close for the Real Estate. Immediate Occupancy available

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Happy 2nd Birthday Holly Elizabeth Eisenhauer! We love you! Love Daddy, Mommy, Grace, and Hayden

Anne and Gordon MacIsaac are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter Alexis Kathleen MacIsaac to Calum Alasdair MacKenzie, son of Ronald Mackenzie and the late Maureen (Rankin) MacKenzie A July 11th wedding is planned in Mabou, Cape Breton STAG & DOES

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GREER, ARTHUR “ART”

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The family of the late David Jones would like to thank Alan R Barker Funeral Home and Rev. Jim Kirkpatrick for the wonderful service held for David on April 20, 2015. Thanks to the ACW of Christ Church Ashton for the delicious lunch. Special thanks to the nurses and Dr. Drake at the Almonte Rosemond Unit for the excellent care of David for the past 7 months. Marian, Kevin and Lynn

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The family of the late Elaine Fisher wish to extend their sincere appreciation for all those who eased our pain through kindness. We, as well as Mom, have been truly blessed in this lifetime to have so many great friends, family, co-workers and neighbours. To Father David Andrew and the St James community for the strength you provided us through faith, we are evermore grateful. To the amazing staff at both the Montfort and Carleton Place hospitals, your knowledge, compassion and professionalism are appreciated beyond words. A special thanks to Jenna from Bayshore Health Care. Bonnie, Bruce, Darla and families

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I wish to thank my friends, relatives and neighbours for their caring and compassion following my accident. Your cards, hospital and home visits, donations of food and prayers certainly lent to my healthy recovery. The Civic Hospital D-2 Trauma Unit and the Rehabilitation Centre worked tirelessly on my behalf. For the community support I am most grateful.

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Peacefully in her sleep at her home, Island View Suites, Arnprior on Tuesday morning, May 12th, 2015; Winifred Darling of Arnprior; formerly of Lancashire, England passed away at the age of 100. Daughter of the late Jacob Henry Krogman and the late Lillian Ann Harris. Beloved wife of the late Arthur Darling and by first marriage of the late George Wilkinson. Dearest mother of Ann Webb (Ian) of Vydon Acres and Elizabeth Darling of Lancashire, England. Cherished and proud “Grandma” of Christopher (Michiko), Graham (Ana) and Michael Webb and “GreatGrandma” of Alexander, Leonardo and Emma. Dear sister of Catherine Diamond (late John) of England. Predeceased by 3 sisters: Lillian Chadwick, Dorothy Krogman and Agnes Kilshaw (late Edward). Winifred will be lovingly remembered by many for her kindness and her unwaivering faith in God. Winifred’s family received relatives and friends during visitation at the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior on Saturday morning, May 16th from 10 a.m. until 11:30. A Funeral Mass was celebrated in her beloved St. John Chrysostom Church, Arnprior on Saturday, May 16th at 12 o’clock noon. Interment Malloch Road Cemetery, Arnprior. In memory of Winifred, a donation to the St. John Chrysostom Church Memorial Fund would be appreciated. Condolences/Tributes/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca

Peacefully at the Arnprior Hospital on Monday evening May 11, 2015 following a brief illness; Arthur Roy Greer of Arnprior passed away at the age of 81 years. Dear son of the late Russell Greer and the late Bessie Harley. Beloved husband of the late Reta Fisher (September 17, 2007). Dearly loved father of Gregory Greer (Diane) of Embrun and Brenda Nyman (Dale) of Arnprior. Cherished and proud “Grandpa” of Eric Greer and “Papa” of Nik Nyman. Predeceased by 1 brother and 2 sisters. A time of visitation will take place at the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior sometime this summer (a notice to announce the date and time will appear in a subsequent issue of this newspaper). Interment will then take place in the Greer family plot at the Malloch Road Cemetery, Arnprior. In memory of Art, a donation made to the Arnprior and District Memorial Hospital Partners in Caring Foundation would be appreciated. Condolences/Tributes/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca

NICHOLSON David Bell

Chief Warrant Officer, C.D. Royal Canadian Army Service Corps 1941- 1972 Peacefully, at the Queensway Carleton Hospital on Saturday, May 9, 2015 at the age of 89 years. Beloved husband of the late Madeleine (nee Lodge). Loving father of John Nicholson (Dawn) and Robert Nicholson (Tina). Grandfather of Jack Bell Nicholson. Dave will be fondly remembered by his many friends. Dave was a very active volunteer in the Carp community. Friends were invited to call at the Carp Chapel of Tubman Funeral Homes, 115 Rivington Street, Carp on Wednesday, May 13, 2015 from 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. Funeral service was held at St. James Anglican Church, 3774 Carp Road, Carp on Thursday, May 14, 2015 at 11a.m. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to the Diabetes Association. Condolences, tributes or donations may be made at www.tubmanfuneralhomes.com

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We are seeking an entry level technician who possesses the ability to operate and maintain the wastewater and sewage treatment plants. The incumbent will also serve as back-up operator for our landfill site.

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Candidates must be a graduate of a post-secondary environmental technician or engineering program as a minimum. Preference will be given to applicants having previous experience in wastewater treatment and holding a valid Ministry of the Environment Level I or Level II Wastewater Treatment Operator’s License. We thank all applicants, but only those invited to an interview will be contacted.

)NTERESTED APPLICANTS AREA ASKED TO FORWARD THEIR resume to: Dawn.powell@siennaliving.ca or Fax (613) 836-0643

No telephone inquiries please Please forward resume to: Magellan Aerospace, Haley 634 Magnesium Road Haley, Ontario Canada K0J 1Y0 Fax: (613-432-0743) Email: jobs.haley@magellan.aero

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If heaven wasn’t so far away, I’d pack up the kids and go for the day. We’d sit on a cloud and visit for a while. Share a “Tims” and go for a walk with Tucker. We know he’s loving his days with you. You would catch up with the kids: You would be so proud: Tara is travelling with work and loves it, Joel is so much like you - your smile and wit. Cork’s a college grad, and our baby girl, Brooke is in 3rd year University. It would be so great just to hear your voice, one more time to hear “tsk, tsk, tsk” And what we wouldn’t give to drive around in that old truck of yours Tell you we’d be back in a couple of days In the rear view mirror, we’d all watch him wave. Losing him wouldn’t be so hard to take, If heaven wasn’t so far away. It’s been 5 long years – Until we meet again. Love Always, Carolyn, Tara, Joel, Courtney and Brooke

Casual R.N.’s, R.P.N.’s P.S.W.’s Apply in writing to : Sarah Bradshaw, DOC Fax: 613-253-2190 Email: sarah.bradshaw@reveraliving.com

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BRADLEY, Rory – In loving memory of our brother Rory who passed away 5 years ago May 22, 2010. Today is remembered and quietly kept, No words are needed we will never forget. Deep in our hearts you will always stay, Loved and remembered every day. Love Deb, Kevin, Brent, Jill and families

They say there is a reason They say that time will heal But neither time nor reason Will change the way we feel For no one knows the heartache that lies behind our smiles No one knows how many times We have broken down and cried We want to tell you something So there isn’t any doubt you’re so wonderful to think about but so hard to live without

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Mini rhubarb Pavlovas are a nice, light dessert Pavlova is the national dessert of New Zealand, usually made larger than these. Dazzle your guests with this mini version topped with local rhubarb. Preparation time: 40 minutes. Cooking time: 10 minutes. Baking time: 50 minutes. Serves eight. Ingredients

• 750 ml (3 cups) chopped rhubarb • 75 ml (1/3 cup) liquid honey • 10 ml (2 tsp) grated orange rind • 15 ml (1 tbsp) orange juice • 175 ml (3/4 cup) whipping cream • 15 ml (1 tbsp) granulated sugar Meringues: • 4 egg whites • 175 ml (3/4 cup) granulated sugar • 5 ml (1 tsp) white wine vinegar • 5 ml (1 tsp) cornstarch • 2 ml (1/2 tsp) vanilla

Preparation

In a bowl, beat the egg whites using an electric mixer until soft peaks form, about two minutes. Sprinkle with sugar, and beat on high speed until stiff and shiny, about five minutes. In a small bowl, combine vinegar, cornstarch and vanilla. On low speed, beat cornstarch mixture into the egg whites just until blended. Spoon the mixture into eight mounds at least five centimetres (two inches) apart, onto two parchment paper-lined baking sheets. Using the back of a spoon, shape each mound into a nest with a slight indent in the centre. Place in a 350 F oven and immediately reduce heat to 300 F. Bake for 30 minutes. Turn off the heat and leave in the oven for 20 minutes. Remove to a

wire rack and let cool. In a medium saucepan, combine the rhubarb, honey, orange rind and juice and bring to a boil over medium heat, stirring occasionally. Cook the sauce, stirring frequently, until thickened -about seven minutes. Let it cool and then chill until it’s cold. Whip the cream with sugar until it’s stiff. Fold in 175 ml (3/4 cup) of the rhubarb sauce. Spoon about 50 ml (1/4 cup) of the cream mixture into each meringue. Serve topped with a dollop of the remaining rhubarb sauce. Meringues can be filled with the cream mixture a few hours ahead, but top with the rhubarb sauce just before serving. Make the meringues a few days ahead and store in airtight containers. Foodland Ontario

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