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Police’s hopes of catching Kanata bank robber high Six bank heist suspects currently on the loose after big start to year Adam Kveton
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Ottawa police are asking for help in finding a suspect after a bank at Kanata Centrum was robbed on May 2. With several photos
giving a view of the suspect’s face, robbery unit Staff Sgt. Michael Haarbosch said hopes are high in identifying the man. A lone black male, described as being approximately six feet tall and wearing a baseball cap,
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Evan Wilson from Earl of March Secondary School competes in the junior boys 400 metre competition during the second day of the citywide track and field championships at Terry Fox Athletic Facility on May 21. Wilson finished third in the event with a time of 53.86 seconds. For more photos, see page 16.
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Fun Run hopes to hit $20,000 in fourth year Run in memory of Bridlewood resident to support education initiatives in Nicaragua adam.kveton@metroland.com
The Fun Run 4 SchoolBox is preparing for its 4th event in Bridlewood, with organizer Dina Bell-Laroche hoping total funds raised will hit the $20,000 mark. The five kilometre run takes place in the trails in Bridlewood, starting at Stonemeadow Park on June 6 at 10 a.m. The race began as a way for Bell-Laroche to teach her 11and 12-year-old girls soccer team about something more than being a soccer player, she said. “I believe in training the mind, the heart, and the body,� said Bell-Laroche. To that end, Bell-Laroche had her soccer players choose a charity, and then trained them to run a five-kilometre race as a fundraiser for the charity. The athletes raised $1,700 for SchoolBox, an organiza-
Lee Nolan, who died of cancer at age 29. With funds from the run and other initiatives, the efforts in Lee Nolan’s name helped to sponsor a soccer tournament, build a library and, most recently, a school. Now, Bell-Laroche said she doesn’t know what funds will go towards next, though the effort will remain focused on education through SchoolBox. “Every dollar that gets raised helps support a child getting an education in Nicaragua,� said Bell-Laroche. “So for me, if we raise $1,000 or we raise $5,000 or Submitted anywhere in between (with the Soccer players and others take part in the Fun Run 4 run), I am stoked.� Though she said the hope SchoolBox, which is taking place for the fourth year in is to cross the $20,000 mark Bridlewood on June 6. for total funds raised over the tion that works to provide edu- ers to see what their funds went run’s four years, with the total cational assistance to children towards, Bell-Laroche decided currently at $16,000. The race costs $20 to enter, she would continue organizing in need in Nicaragua. Since traveling to Nicaragua fundraisers for SchoolBox, but and participants are encourwith several of her soccer play- in memory of her sister, Tracy aged to find pledges to raise
more money. The event will take place rain or shine, with registration starting at 9:30 a.m. An auction is included in the event. Participants are encouraged to run, walk or roll the five kilometre event. For more information, go to facebook.com/ events/827084247339242/.
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Katimavik girl raises hundreds for Nepal with coin drive More funds needed for Nepal earthquake relief effort: UN Adam Kveton
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Weeks after an earthquake that left more than 8,000 dead, and an aftershock that hammered an already battered populace, a Katimavik girl has done her part to help in the fundraising effort to bring relief to Nepal. Krista Reid, a Grade 7 student at Katimavik Elementary School, said she was inspired to help the Nepal relief effort by her sister Jenna Reid’s efforts to put together a similar fundraiser several years ago. When the Canadian government announced it would match whatever funds were raised for Nepal, Krista was set to go. Despite having no direct connection to the country, Krista put together a letter asking sev-
eral Ottawa business owners and organizations, many in the Kanata area and several downtown, to place plastic jugs on their counters asking for donations for Nepal relief through the Red Cross. With six locations, Krista’s coin drive was able to collect $349.05 over two weeks, with the federal government matching that amount. “I was very happy with the amount I raised,” said Krista, saying her goal had been to collect $250. The money has since been donated through the Red Cross to help as thousands of people remain in need of aid, especially before the monsoon season hits Nepal in a few weeks. According to the United Nations’ Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, monetary support continues to be needed, as $114 million, or 22 per cent of the projected required amount – $525 million – has been collected.
Krista said it felt good to do something for the people in Nepal, even though she had no connection to them. “They are people too, so you should help them out even if they are half way across the world,” she said. Krista’s father, Mark Reid, said he was proud of his daughter for deciding to take on the drive, and wondered why there doesn’t seem to be as great a response for Nepal as for past humanitarian disasters. “When the Haiti (earthquake) happened there was a lot of public outpouring and it seemed that it was very topical and prevalent, whereas Nepal wasn’t as much it seemed,” he said. On April 25, Nepal was struck by a 7.8-magnitude earthquake, leaving more than 8,000 people dead, according to the UN. On May 12, Nepal was hit with 7.3magnitude earthquake, killing at least 37 people and leaving 1,129 injured.
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Members of the Kanata-Hazeldean Lions Club have their hands full on May 23, collecting old and unwanted home electronics during their second annual recycle day. Money collected from the recycled goods will go to Hospice Care Ottawa. Above, Kanata Lions Club members Hans Helleman, left, Bill Switzer, Rick Mansell and Graham Ball.
Ontario’s elementary teachers are stepping up their work action a day after the Liberal government announced backto-work legislation to get students at three striking school boards back in class. On May 26, the Elementary Teachers Federation of Ontario announced that Phase 2 of their labour action would begin on Monday, June 1, which would see public board teachers withdraw from standardized testing, paperwork or applications for Ministry of Education funding and grants, grade-to-grade transition meetings, preparation of Grade 8 to Grade 9 transition reports, and other administrative duties. The work action would mean
teachers would not train in any new curriculum, including the province’s new sexual education curriculum, and would stop participating in math initiatives and aboriginal education policy initiatives. Elementary teachers entered Phase 1 of their job action on May 11, which included withdrawing from professional development duties and commenting on report cards. The Ontario Liberals introduced back-to-work legislation on May 25 in order to save the school year for 70,000 students in Peel, Durham and Rainbow District school boards. The school year had been determined to be in jeopardy by the Ontario Labour Relations Board. The Progressive-Conservatives supported the bill, while the New Democrats opposed
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You don’t have to know too much about ogres to know they are complicated creatures – a bit like onions, really. Lots of layers. The same can be said of the Kanata Theatre kids group’s upcoming production of Shrek the Musical Jr., where they have the daunting but enjoyable task of presenting the story of an ogre, a princess and a donkey, with a cast of 36 ranging in age from seven- to 17-years-old. There’s even a giant dragon which hasn’t quite grown to its full size yet, but is on the way to completion said Andrew Williams, the director of the musical. Despite these many layers, Williams said he is hoping the show comes off more like a parfait than an onion. The Kanata Theatre’s kids program has been working on Shrek the Musical Jr. since the first week of January when they found out what they would be performing. “I came into the room and I gave them one hint,” said Williams, who put on a Scottish accent reminiscent of the show’s titular character. “The room just erupted when they realised that it was Shrek,” he said. The group of young actors will be performing a smaller version of the Broadway adaptation of the hit movie Shrek, which was only recently released for community theatre
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That includes Donkey and Shrek’s back and forth about onions and parfaits. “The one line that is missing is ‘I’m going to go make waffles,’ but I guess they had to make cuts somewhere,” said Williams. The musical also goes further into the backstories of some of the characters than the movie does, and has songs that are “Broadway top to bottom” in terms of style, Williams
said. It’s been a great deal of fun for the actors to work on a show that they know so well, he said, but it has presented its own challenges. “It is easy for (the actors) to grasp what the original concept of the character was, but at the same time I am always challenging them to try things differently,” said Williams. Though some actors might go into their role thinking they want to deliver a line just the
same way it was done in the movie, Williams said the actors have since found room to grow their performances. This year, the KTKids program had all ages perform in the same production, whereas other years they have been split up. With both very young and more experienced actors working together, it makes for a good learning environment, said Williams. The part of Fiona repre-
sents that especially well, as the song I Know It’s Today includes three Fionas, starting off as a small child and moving through the ages to show her time locked in her tower. That song is 15-year-old Saylor Frost’s favourite, she said. “This has been an amazing experience working with the younger kids because I am able to see all the hard work and effort they have put into this production,” said the Bridlewood resident. Seventeen-year-old Jared Wagner, who plays the Big Bad Wolf, agreed, and said providing guidance to the younger performers was a highlight for him. Learning from the experience is a major focus of the kids program, which has been operating for about 10 years. While some new actors feel a strong call to the stage, for others, like Stittsville resident Christina Johnston, 14, the fun comes from meeting and performing with new friends. Williams said the performances, taking place from June 5-7 at the Ron Maslin Playhouse, will be very highly polished thanks to a remarkable cast this year. The last hurdle is to finish the giant dragon puppet. “At minimum, we have a head,” he said, though the plan is to have alumni of the program to puppet the fullyscaled dragon during the shows. For more information, go to kanatatheatre.com.
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hen a group of residents has difficulty spending almost $250,000, a warning light should go off. That light should be going off down at city hall regarding the plight of the Ottawa East Community Association, which canâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t seem to spend its kitty of cash-in-lieu of parkland funds to save itself. Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s a tale that has shed light on a bureaucracy run wild. Residents always have something that needs to be added, upgraded or fixed in their community. Fortunately, in growing cities like Ottawa there is a steady stream of money set aside by developers to provide for community benefits such as playgrounds, field houses, splash pads and the like. Old Ottawa East has seen its fair share of development in recent years, and had amassed about $241,000 to be used in the community. The association board looked at building a soccer field in Brantwood Park (estimated cost $300,000), a billboard on Lees Avenue ($5,667), and a concrete ping pong table for Brantwood ($17,000). None
of these prices, which were quoted to them by city staff as such projects are managed by the city, were anywhere near representing value for money. A concrete ping pong table built in Toronto, for example, would only cost around $5,600 to install. The cause of these inflated costs, it would seem, is that city staff have a number of considerations to make outside of simply procuring and building such projects. The ping pong table, for example, would need to be made accessible, meaning providing pathways, ramps and the like in addition to just building a ping pong table. There were soil remediation issues in Brantwood as well. For a ping pong table. This is significant. If the costs of civic projects like these are being inflated by bureaucracy, even well-intentioned bureaucracy, that needs to change. No ping pong table in Ottawa should cost more than three times what it costs in Toronto. A well-run city would see money spent on public goods represent fair value for those scarce dollars. Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s questionable whether Ottawa is such a city.
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s it all Ottawa or just me thatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s waiting impatiently for the Duffy trial to resume? Is it all Ottawa or is it just me that will miss it when itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s all over? I think itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s all Ottawa. Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s a classic Ottawa story. How much of an Ottawa story it is you can tell by looking at how perfunctory the coverage is outside of the city. While all of Canada was excited for a time when the story first broke, it is only here that the trial is being covered in exhaustive detail. For example, the Globe and Mail, based in Toronto and calling itself Canadaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s national newspaper, devotes only a few column inches to the trial each day, sometimes relying on wire services rather than its own reporters, whereas the Ottawa Citizen
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And geography! Canadians love geography and geography is central to the case. Where do people live? Where do people say they live? Adding to the attraction is a canny defence lawyer and the reader can follow along with him as he pulls one trick after another out of his pocket as he tries to outwit the prosecution. To add another point that has been made in reference to other scandals, the dollar amounts involved are small enough to be meaningful. A few hundred here, $75 there. If there is fudging, it is fudging on a human scale. We can understand it, in a way that we cannot understand billions -or even millions. You can remember how the career of a Canadian politician was torpedoed in part because a $16 orange juice showed up on her 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
We know better. We know that we are honest, hard-working people here, even in the Senate, so we are genuinely taken aback when allegations emerge that seem to indicate otherwise. But at least we get to enjoy the trial.
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expense account, or how Brian Mulroneyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s public esteem was lowered over reports that he owned 50 pairs of Gucci loafers. We yawn at billions, but $16 hits us hard. You can spend as many millions as you want on helicopters, but donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t you dare own too many shoes. With all of the drama the trial contains, all the universal elements, you would think it surprising that the most devoted following is a local one, but there are some possible explanations. For one thing, we here may be more fascinated by the possible political consequences of the trial than are people in other parts of the country. Politics is our game. But there is something else. People outside the Queensway, as they say, are not as shocked by the case as are people here. The rest of Canada thinks that the type of behaviour alleged happens here all the time. Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s just the way Ottawa is.
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few years ago, my friend put her foot down: You can come and visit but you can’t stay overnight with us. I get it. We’re a family of five now. We’ve officially outgrown a single hotel room. If we come to your house, we’re taking over. My family can, fortunately, fit into a sedan again, now that the older kids are out of booster seats. But we can’t fit into your house, unless it’s empty. Over the last six months, however, we’ve run into a new challenge: In our 1,200-squarefoot house, with two extremely tall and active school-aged boys and a pre-schooler who adores pulling clothes out of drawers (just to try them on), the five of us have brought our own house to capacity. We’ve thought about upsizing, but we don’t want to increase our mortgage and we don’t want to move out of the neighbourhood we’ve called home for 10 years. With a large family, a small house and a strict budget, however, we also don’t want any more overnight house guests. In the latest string of visits, a single and relatively helpful house guest, my mother, came from overseas to live with us for 10 days. We shuffled kids’ rooms around to create a little suite for her, including a couch and a view of the garden in May. We wanted her to have a
retreat from our belligerent family. She said she was comfortable, God love her, but I wasn’t comfortable at all. For 10 days, I felt like I was walking on eggshells. Every time mom would empty a dishwasher or rinse out the coffee maker – to be helpful – I’d become devastatingly aware of my lax housekeeping skills. Each time she’d respond overwhelmingly to my three-yearold daughter’s scraped knee,
I fretted all week that my house guest would realize we necessarily exist in utter filth from Sunday to Saturday, when we finally get around to vacuuming and scrubbing bathrooms again caught finger or discomforting hiccups, I’d be made aware that unless somebody’s bleeding or broken, I’m unlikely to react to injuries. And when the kids argued, I pretty much ignored them, while she tried – and often succeeded – to play peacemaker. She wasn’t doing
BRYNNA LESLIE Capital Muse any of these things to judge me – she was being helpful -- but I was judging myself, for 10 days straight. Having an overnight guest on extended stay made me feel cramped, yes, but worse, it made me incredibly selfcritical. I’d wake up and realize that cereal probably wasn’t a good enough breakfast because we had a guest in the house. I wondered on more than one occasion if it was fair to talk mom into eating a tomatobased pasta dinner three nights a week. And then there was the dirt. I cleaned the house before she came. I vacuumed, scrubbed the bathroom, and even purchased a new, nonwater stained shower curtain. Within a day of kids tramping through the house in soccer cleats, leaving clothes about, scrubbing their garden-dirty fingers and spitting toothpaste remnants all over the sink, the house looked completely unkempt. Mom didn’t say anything, but I wondered if she wondered why I did nothing about the dirt. Except that I did do something: I fretted
all week that my house guest would realize we necessarily exist in utter filth from Sunday to Saturday, when we finally get around to vacuuming and scrubbing bathrooms again. The thing is, my kids are messy and noisy and at various times one will overreact
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NOTICE TO RESIDENT Rideau Valley Drive South – North Bridge Limit to Roger Stevens Drive Road and Storm Sewer Reconstruc on
NOTICE OF COMPLETION May 2015 Dear Resident,
Para Transpo to review who can ride Emma Jackson
You are invited to review the Project File Report for the City of O awa’s design and environmental assessment (EA) study for the reconstruc on of Rideau Valley Drive South in the Village of Kars. WHY:
The City of O awa has completed the preliminary/detailed design and EA for this reconstruc on project, which will include storm sewer replacement, road reconstruc on, new sidewalks and cycling facili es, and landscaping reinstatement.
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The Project File Report documents the EA study process, the alterna ves that were considered, the consulta on ac vi es undertaken and the Recommended Plan.
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The Project File Report is available for review from May 21 to June 19, 2015. Any comments or concerns must be received by June 19, 2015.
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Please contact Garry Pearce or Patrick Hill at the informa on listed below to request a copy of the Project File Report, or to ask ques ons or provide comments.
The Environmental Assessment Act has provisions that allow interested persons to ask for a higher level of assessment for this project if they feel that there are outstanding issues that have not been adequately addressed by the City. This higher level of assessment is referred to as a Part II Order request. Such requests must be addressed in wri ng to the Minister of the Environment and Climate Change, the Honourable Glen Murray, and received no later than June 19, 2015 at the following address: 11th Floor, Ferguson Block, 77 Wellesley Street West, Toronto, Ontario, M7A 2T5 (email: minister.moe@ontario.ca, phone: 416-314-6790, fax: 416-314-6748). Please note that a duplicate copy of the Part II Order request must also be sent to the City of O awa at the address noted above.
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Transferring three times to get to work is trying at the best of times. Transferring that much with a cognitive disability could be downright impossible. That’s why Judy Bernstein, director of supports and services at the Ottawa-Carleton Association for Persons with Developmental Disabilities, is happy the city is finally reviewing who can use Para Transpo’s accessible transit service. Right now, Para Transpo only offers services to people with physical disabilities and mobility concerns that prevent them from using regular OC Transpo services. Users are classified as temporary, permanent or “winter-only” clients and require medical documentation to get approved. But the provincial Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act includes developmental and cognitive disabilities in its general definition, and this, according to local advocacy groups, means people with those disabilities should also be able to use accessible transit. The transit commission asked staff on May 20 to review Para Transpo’s eligibility criteria to better reflect the province’s accessibility standards. Bernstein said navigating OC Transpo can be just as difficult for someone with a cognitive delay as it is for someone in a wheelchair. If a person gets hired on the other side of town, for example, it may take three transfers to get there by bus. That can be overwhelming – if not impossible – for someone with a developmental disability. “Because of their cognitive ability they aren’t able to navigate the three transfers, so they have no way of getting to work,” she said. “It’s been on families to leave their jobs to drive them, or the person doesn’t accept the job.” Even for those who can master a daily OC Transpo route, going off course to get to a doc-
tor’s appointment or a new location could be problematic. “Even construction can throw someone off, or missing their bus,” she said. Bernstein has been fighting to include cognitive disabilities since she first arrived here from Quebec in 2002. “In Quebec this is not an issue, but I came here and thought, ‘Why is this one disability being discriminated against?’” She said her organization and other advocacy groups in the city have met with OC Transpo executives several times to get this sorted out. The review will look at the options for including people with cognitive disabilities, but OC Transpo’s Pat Scrimgeour said it will be up to council to decide whether any extra costs are affordable. He said if there’s a lot of overlap between the people currently being served and those who have cognitive disabilities, the added costs could be quite minimal. But if adding developmental disabilities to the fold means doubling the client base, it could cost more than council is willing to pay for. Bernstein said her organization would accept a fee hike if that’s what it takes, but otherwise the issue will become a human rights complaint. “I think all of us should be advocating for greater funding to accommodating people with disabilities,” she said. “Everybody’s out of luck until everyone can be accommodated.” REVIEW
The review will look at two things: eligibility and booking. The eligibility portion could impact Para Transpo’s current door-to-door model, which picks clients up but doesn’t offer any sort of attendant service to help clients navigate their appointment or destination once they get there. See PEOPLE, page 11
If there are no outstanding concerns a er June 19, 2015, the project will be considered to have met the EA requirements and construc on will proceed. Informa on will be collected in accordance with the Freedom of Informa on and Protec on of Privacy Act. With the excep on of personal informa on, all comments will become part of the public record. Garry Pearce Senior Project Manager Design and Construc on Municipal West Infrastructure Services Department, City of O awa 100 Constella on Avenue O awa, ON K2G 6J8 Tel: 613-580-2424, ext. 21514 E-mail : garry.pearce@o awa.ca
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Para Transpo may allow people with cognitive disabilities to use the service depending on the results of a service review this year.
People with cognitive disabilities may soon be eligible to ride Continued from page 10
If clients need that sort of help, they must bring their own family member or attendant along. Depending on how eligibility criteria changes, the system may move to a hand-to-hand service, which would require “differently-qualified” drivers to be able to better accompany their clients at their destinations, Scrimgeour said. A review of the booking system will consider how to prioritize requests for trips and whether changes are needed for the cancellation policy. Currently 60 per cent of Para Transpo’s daily service is through subscription booking – people going to the same location at the same time each week – and the rest is on-demand. Right now, the cancellation policy only applies to subscription bookings, where clients have a maximum amount of appointments they can cancel in specified time period before they have to pay for missed appointments. Public consultations will be held this year, and staff will deliver a final report in early 2016.
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Christmas came early this year for the West Ottawa Soccer Club and the City of Ottawa. Thanks to a generous donation from FIFA Women’s World Cup, Wesley Clover Parks is being outfitted with a $1.5 million artificial turf soccer field. With the international competition less than a month away, Canadian host cities are gearing up for matches to be played on local fields. To accommodate the practice schedule of visiting countries competing in the games, FIFA demands each host city provide up to four professional quality turf fields. Though Ottawa has many quality soccer fields, FIFA’s rigid standards required a better offering. With City of Ottawa support, three local soccer clubs applied to FIFA for funding for a new field and West Ottawa Soccer Club’s proposal came out on top. Since the world governing body is footing the bill, FIFA will have exclusive use of the new field until the final Ottawa game wraps up June 26. After the games, West Ottawa Soccer Club will take over managing the field in partnership with Wesley Clover Parks. It will be open to the entire community. West Ottawa General Manager Steve MacNeil expressed his gratitude to FIFA for the generous gift. “The field is a wonderful gift for all soccer players and a legacy for the whole city. Not only does the turf field provide an international quality training and game field but it significantly extends the playing season, especially in the early spring.”
Wesley Clover Parks is on the former site of the Nepean Equestrian Park on Corkstown Road, west of Moodie Drive. Karen Sparks, Executive Director of the Parks, said the east end of the site has been designated for soccer fields. She called the new field a centrepiece of the area, which eventually will feature a variety of amenities. Though the field will be marked for soccer, it will be available for any sport suitable for turf, including ultimate Frisbee, football and rugby. After the FIFA Women’s World Cup, the new turf can be rented for $90 an hour. Eight full-sized soccer fields, complete with sheltered public seating, are planned in the $20-million initiative to redevelop the equestrian park and campground properties located in the Greenbelt. Sparks said the new field helps the Parks fulfill its mandate to provide a wide range of outdoor activities. FIFA will have exclusive use of two other Ottawa practice fields – Algonquin College field and the Richcraft Recreation Complex in Kanata at the end of this month. The FIFA Women’s World Cup Canada 2015™ June 6 – July 5 is the largest women’s single sport competition in the world and is the first major sporting event hosted in Canada from coast to coast, with 24 international teams competing in Vancouver, Edmonton, Winnipeg, Ottawa, Montréal and Moncton. For more on soccer in Ottawa, check out the West Ottawa Soccer Club, www.wosc.com. R0013291760
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The Canadian Military Wives Choir, which practices in Stittsville, will be performing at an international Tattoo from May 30-31.
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The Canadian Military Wives Choir has been invited to participate in the Canadian International Military Tattoo. The tattoo highlights performances from military musical groups from around the world, and this year is taking place on May 30 and 31 at the FirstOntario Centre in Hamilton. The choir, which practices regularly in Stittsville, began less than two years ago based on the tremendous success of the Military Wives Choir movement in the United Kingdom. In this short amount of time the group has grown from 14 to 54 military spouses and has participated in numerous events including a touching performance in the Senate during the National Day of Honour to mark the end of Canada’s mission in Afghanistan. The tattoo will give the choir their largest live performance to date. They will perform a carefully selected set of four songs, three of which were written specifically for the Military Wives Choir movement. “These songs are a wonderful interpretation of life as a military spouse and what it means to be part of a Military Wives Choir,” says Sue Palmer, choir president. For more information and details about the Canadian International Military Tattoo, visit www.canadianmilitarytattoo.ca.
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Travelling tent show coming to Pinhey’s Point on June 13 Brier Dodge brier.dodge@metroland.com
Headlines from Ottawa’s newspapers in the 1930s will come to life as the Ottawa Storytellers bring their travelling tent show to city museums. The Front Page will be at four sites across the city on four different dates, which includes Pinhey’s Point Historic Site on June 13. The approximately 90-minute show will tell six different stories that were on the front pages of the Ottawa Citizen and the Ottawa Journal in the ’30s. “It’s just amazing the things you’d find on the front page,” said Patrick Holloway, the publicity and marketing co-ordinator. “They’re all true stories, all from the front page.” He put time in at the archives to dig up the old copies of the newspaper and find stories worth telling alongside director Gail Anglin. The six stories will be told individually, each with a musical performance. One of the stories they’ll tell will be the story of the Dionne quintuplets, who were born at 1934, and their father’s unsuccessful attempt to
showcase them at the Chicago World Fair. A more colourful story that was pulled from the news pages by the show writers is that of the Kiwanis Club bringing a fan dancer – who some considered a stripper – to Ottawa. “The story of the stripper coming to town allowed me to also tell the story of the Chicago World Fair,” Holloway said. “She’d been a silent film star and when the talkies came in, she had a horrible, squeaky voice,” Anglin said. “She said, ‘I know, I’ll take my clothes off.’” They’ll also tell the stories of Hitler’s rise to power, and the kidnapping of the Lindbergh baby. Actors and musicians in the play are primarily volunteers; each member of the 10-person cast only receives a small honorarium for each show, which mostly covers travel, Anglin said. The Ottawa Storytellers aren’t new to re-enacting history; the shows they put on always have a historical element. “It’s education and entertainment,” Holloway said. “With a focus on entertain-
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From left, John Mitchell plays the trumpet alongside Gail Anglin and Jill Shipley, as Marylise Chauvette plays the piano and Susan Sweeney sings during a rehearsal with the Ottawa Storytellers. The group will put on their travelling tent show, The Front Page, on May 29 and 30, and June 12 and 13.
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Ottawa Senators owner Eugene Melnyk and a liver donor have started the post-liver transplantation recovery following a transplant procedure, according to doctors at the Toronto hospital where the procedure was performed. The donor was one of over 500 people who stepped forward after a public appeal was made by the Ottawa Senators for a living liver transplantation donor. The donor was chosen only a few days after the appeal was made. “The (donor’s) motivation to do this is to help Mr. MelREBECCA FIELD/METROLAND nyk to return to good health, to Dr. Atul Hamar, director of the multiple-organ transplant program at the University enjoy his family and friends, Hospital Network, left, discusses Eugene Melnyk’s successful liver transplant at Toronto and most importantly, to bring the Stanley Cup home to the General Hospital on May 21. Ottawa Senators,” said Dr. David Grant, director of the living donor liver transplant program at Toronto’s University Health Network. DEVELOPMENT APPLICATIONS / AMENDMENTS Grant said the donor hopes UNDER THE PLANNING ACT that others will be inspired by NOTICE OF AGRICULTURE AND RURAL AFFAIRS COMMITTEE MEETING Friday, June 5, 2015 – 10 a.m.
his story, and that both the donor and Melnyk are in stable condition and recovering. The donor has chosen to remain anonymous to both the public and Melnyk. The Senators owner went into liver failure and decided to appeal to the public while on the wait list for a deceased liver transplantation donor, and after none of his close friends or family were a successful match for a donation. “Live liver donation is offered as an option to these patients as a way to reduce the risk of dying while waiting for a scarce or deceased liver transplant,” said Grant at a news conference at Toronto General Hospital on May 21. The University Health Network’s multi-organ transplant team doesn’t help a patient solicit a live donor, but will assess whether those who come forward are a suitable match. Melnyk’s procedure will now free up his place on the deceased liver transplant waiting
list. There are currently around 1,500 people waiting for a transplant and not all may have the option of a live transplant. Twenty of the people who came forward to donate have decided to continue the process and donate to someone else in need. “Many lives will be saved as a result of this appeal and we as a community should be proud of these heroic and caring individuals,” said Grant. One in three people waiting for a transplant in Ontario will die because a donor doesn’t become available in time. “This appeal is a win-win situation,” said Dr. Atul Humar, director of the multi-organ transplant program. “Organ donation or the lack of the available donors is the single biggest challenge we face as a multiple organ transplant program. It’s why our patients die because they are not able to get an organ on time.” See HUMBLING, page 15
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Thousands of young people converge on the parking areas of Scotiabank Place on the weekend of May 23-24 for Hockey Night in Canadaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Play On! 4 on 4 ball hockey tournament â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Canadaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s largest such event. Play On! stages the event in communities across Canada during the summer months. At the Kanata event, players from across the Ottawa region played simultaneously on 44 separate â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;rinks.â&#x20AC;&#x2122;
Humar said any appeal like this can help get potential donors to register online to be an organ donor after death. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s truly humbling to work with this patient,â&#x20AC;? said Dr. Ian McGilvray, the transplant surgeon who performed the procedure, referring to the donor. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I canâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t think of anything else in modern medicine where you take a completely healthy, well rounded individual and subject them to an operation of this scale and they get nothing out of it except for the fact that theyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve done something good for someone else.â&#x20AC;? The program, which is
the biggest of its kind in North America with more than 700 transplants performed, has seen around 35 anonymous live-transplant donors -- the majority of which had no directly intended organ recipient. The procedure involves taking 70 per cent of a donorâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s healthy liver and transplanting it into a patient in liver failure who has no other options for survival. Within about six weeks, the liver will regenerate itself in both the donor and the recipient to virtually the same size as it was before. Melnyk and his donor will both be in recovery at the hospital for one to two weeks, and then at home for three to four months
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Fast and Female, a sports organization founded by Olympic cross country skier Chandra Crawford, will host an event in Ottawa on June 6 to encourage female youth to become involved in sport and celebrate female athletes. It will be held at the Rideau Carleton Raceway and hosted by volunteers from the Ottawa Swans Australian Football Club. Organizer Lauren Stoot said she wanted to bring the event to Ottawa after she participated in an event herself in 2007 as a youth cross country skier, and volunteered with a Fast and Female event in Thunder Bay, Ont. in 2013. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s a very empowering event,â&#x20AC;? she said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s really great to see the enthusiasm that gets passed around from the program ambassadors to the participants. Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s a feel good day.â&#x20AC;? The event will include fitness and athletic exercises, a yoga class, a healthy snack and a speech from Ottawa Swans player Emma Dickin-
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Girls take part in a past Fast and Female event. The sports organization will host an event at the Rideau Carleton Raceway on June 6. son, who was a part of Canadaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s gold medal womenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s team at the 2014 International Cup, and was also named to the 2014 All Star World Team. The participants will then be invited to watch the Swanâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s season opener against the Montreal Angels with Fast and Female volunteers before the day ends. The whole day will run from 8:45 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Rideau Carleton
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how women can stay active through adulthood, without becoming professional athletes. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Growing up with sports my whole life has allowed me an outlet to have something to work towards, and I have a better work ethic because of it,â&#x20AC;? she said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Whether itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s just to remain fit or to play a competitive sport at a high level, no matter where you end up, having sport
in your life is positive.â&#x20AC;? While the Australian Rules Football team will host the event and supply volunteers, the Fast and Female program is focused on general sport and fitness. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s a good day to celebrate being active, fit and female,â&#x20AC;? Stoot said. Registration is open until June 5 at www.eventbrite.ca by searching â&#x20AC;&#x153;Fast and Female Power Hour.â&#x20AC;?
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Students from Kanata Montessori School accompany Grade 2 student Thomas Higens, centre, across the finish line while providing cheering encouragement during a track meet at Venta Preparatory School on May 14. ‘No one told them to do that,’ said educator Norma Hart. ‘That is very much the spirit of our school.’ More than 550 students from 10 schools across the city participated in the annual event.
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More than 49,000 runners took part in Ottawa’s largest running event on the weekend of May 23-24, raising $800,000 for a variety of local charities. The participation and proceeds from the 41st annual Ottawa Race Weekend set new records for the event, which closed streets throughout the downtown core. 2K, 5K, 10K, half-marathon, kid’s marathon, wheelchair marathon and marathon events were held. Left, the first of 14,000 runners break free from the starting line on the 10K event on the evening of May 23.
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$1M gift boosts Canadian, Ottawa stem cell research Ottawa Hospital credited with world firsts in stem cell discoveries Erin McCracken
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Stem cell research in Canada and at the Ottawa Hospital’s General campus recently received a $1-million boost. Sandra Henderson, senior vicepresident of BMO Financial Group’s eastern Ontario division, and Tim Kluke, president and chief executive officer of the Ottawa Hospital Foundation, unveiled a plaque at the General campus on May 21 marking the new name of regenerative medicine scientist Dr. Duncan Stewart’s lab as the BMO Financial Group Laboratory in honour of the bank’s financial contribution. Recipients say the money will go a long way to supporting the work of researchers at the hospital, who are credited with many world firsts in stem cell research, including the use of stem cells for post-heart attack repair – which Stewart and his team are working on – as well as a world-first trial in septic shock and work being done on stiff person’s syndrome.
“It’s a really special day,” said Kluke, adding the funds will support the hospital’s $50-million research campaign. “Your support is really a key cornerstone of that campaign and our success,” he said. “We hope to raise $15 million for regenerative medicine.” The $1-million investment includes a $500,000 donation to the Ottawa Hospital’s Regenerative Medicine Program at the General campus’ Sinclair Centre, and $500,000 to the Canadian Stem Cell Foundation, of which $250,000 will go to the hospital’s Regenerative Medicine Program for new research initiatives and $250,000 will help fund the stem cell foundation’s research activities across Canada. “By Canadian standards, that’s probably one of the largest corporate gifts specifically directed to stem cell research in regenerative medicine in the country,” said James Price, president and chief executive officer of the Canadian Stem Cell Foundation, which works
with research centres all across the country. Canada is a leader in stem cell research, just as the Ottawa Hospital is, he said. Stem cells were first discovered by Canadian scientists 50 years ago, and over the past 40 years, Canada has made some of the most significant research advancements, such as in the specialty areas of neuro, skin, retinal and muscle stem cells. “So Canada has really punched well above its weight and is really something we as Canadians can be proud of,” Price said, adding the country is well positioned for the next wave of research advancements. “It’s really an exciting time where it’s moving into clinical practice,” Price said, noting that one of the pioneers in the field is the Ottawa Hospital Research Institute. The million-dollar gift is about “investing in the future,” said Henderson with BMO. “And that’s why research for us is something that we’re interested in.
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James Price, president and chief executive officer of the Canadian Stem Cell Foundation, left, Sandra Henderson, senior vice-president of BMO Financial Group’s eastern Ontario division, and Tim Kluke, president and chief executive officer of the Ottawa Hospital Foundation, celebrate BMO’s $1-million gift to the Ottawa Hospital and the stem cell foundation on May 21 at the General campus. “As the generations go on, it’s important for us to give back to the people we work with, we live with, who are in our communities.” The Ottawa Hospital’s Regenerative Medicine Program has 250 scientists, research staff and train-
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Sports commissioner and Innes Coun. Jody Mitic, left, joins Mayor Jim Watson, FIFA Women’s World Cup secretary Peter Montopoli and River Coun. Riley Brockington to install several banners downtown heralding the arrival of the international soccer competition in just a few weeks. Women’s World Cup 2015 mascot Shuéme, a snowy owl, is also getting excited for the big day.
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Camps for all ages are available in your community! Create lasting camp memories this summer at your local City of Ottawa recreation centre. There are many wonderful camp options available for residents of Kanata, Goulbourn and West Carleton. The Kanata Recreation Complex has more to offer than just hockey! Drama, dance and skateboarding are also on the menu this summer; and the Goulbourn Recreation Complex is offering their ever popular Learn to Skate program and sports camps. Does your four and five year-old spend half their day upside down doing cartwheels? If so, the Eva James Memorial Community Centre may be a great option as kids are head-over-heels for their gymnastics camp. Full day gymnastic camps are available for children age four to 12 years, as well as other active weekly camps, or if they just love trying a variety of camp activities they can jump into Kamp Kanata at the Bridlewood Community Centre. Let your older child experience adventures around the city with the Gadabouts camp at the John G. Mlacak Centre, where each week includes an out trip to exciting locations. If they love to swim, they can join in the fun at the Sport & Splash camp at the Glen Cairn Community Centre and outdoor pool. Within a five-minute drive from Carp Road and March Road, camps are in full swing at the W. Erkine Johnson Arena and Huntley Community Centre. Your child’s adventures begin each week in a speciality themed camp. If you pass March Road and Dunrobin Road on your drive into work, you’re just minutes from Jack Donohue Public School where your children can experience sports, arts or computer camps.
Younger children, aged three to five years, who have never experienced camp, are able to join a half-day of activities, crafts, games and more at one of the following camps: •
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While making new friends and learning basic skills, your preschooler will begin their journey to be prepared and ready for that first day of school. This summer, get your teenager off the couch and into camp! The City of Ottawa offers Leadership Training camps at the Jack Charron Arena, which aim to build life skills and prepare them to become bright, energetic leaders of tomorrow. Many graduates of these leadership camps end up employed by our department. Drop by your local recreation complex or community center to learn more and speak with our Customer Service Representatives who are waiting to assist you with your summer camp planning needs.
Win a week of Camp! Register before June 1 By registering for summer camps before June 1, your registrations will automatically be part of a draw, where 50 lucky campers will win back their registered week of camp, with a value of up to $250. For details, visit ottawa.ca/summer camps.
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Look for fun and amazing camp experiences for your child only minutes from home. March and Dunrobin (Jack Donahue PS, Old Town Hall) 613-580-9696 ext. 34486
417 and Eagleson (Mlacak) 613-599-4480 Hazeldean and Iber (Goulbourn Recreation Complex) 613-580-2532 ext. 20701 Eagleson and Hazeldean
Discover camps online at March and Carp ottawa.ca/recreation or Terry Fox and Hazeldean (W. Erskine Johnson Arena, Huntley CC) (Kanata Recreation Complex, Glen Cairn) call your local community 613-580-9696 ext. 34486 center for details. 613-836-3121 201505-4W01
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Mooney’s Bay lifeguard wins rescue award Emma Jackson emma.jackson@metroland.com
When William Dansereau started his paddle board race at the 2014 Seniors Lifesaving Championships in Toronto last August, he didn’t expect to actually have to rescue anyone. The Mooney’s Bay lifeguard was in first place in his heat when he noticed a fellow competitor floating on his back, conscious but unmoving. Thinking quickly, Dansereau used a paddleboard technique to roll the swimmer onto his board and stabilize him until a police boat could get there. He then helped police transfer the swimmer onto the boat. Amazingly, the Riverside South teen still managed to place second. For his efforts, Dansereau was recently awarded the Livesaving Society Rescue Award of Merit from the Ontario chapter during a committee meeting at city hall on May 21. Dansereau is a city lifeguard at Mooney’s Bay beach during the summer, and an indoor lifeguard at the Nepean Sportsplex in the winter months. Ontario Lifesaving Society president Paul Hulford congratulated Dansereau at the meeting, calling him an “outstanding representative” of lifeguards across the country. “Your rescue intervention perfectly illustrates the Lifesaving Society’s motto:
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William Dansereau, middle, was recognized on May 21 for his rescue of a fellow competitive swimmer last summer. Community and Protective Services chairwoman Coun. Diane Deans and Ontario Lifesaving Society president Paul Hulford presented the Ottawa lifeguard with the Lifesaving Society Rescue Award of Merit. ‘Whomsoever you see in distress, recognize in him a fellow man,’” Hulford said. He said that drowning incidents are trending downwards in Ontario, but it continues to be a major issue, particularly for kids. It is the leading cause of preventable death for children ages one to four, and the second leading cause for kids under 10, he said. But there’s been significant progress. According to the society’s 2014 annual report,
drowning incidents dropped 23 per cent compared to 2013 in Ontario – a change partly attributed to the long winter and cooler temperatures in 2014. No children under five drowned in Ontario in 2014 compared to five deaths in 2013, and the number of drowning deaths for children under 19 was cut in half between 2013 and 2014. About 500 Canadians die from preventable water-related incidents every year.
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Week in Review Water Rates I believe the message that water rates need to go up because consumption is down is wrong and I plan on challenging this at council. Yes consumption is down and that is better for everyone, however to blame the shortfall of revenues on reduced use instead providing business planning is wrong. I believe most residents would agree with the approach we are proposing if all the details were provided. The real issue we need to be discussing is the need to invest in our sewer infrastructure. As every resident in our community knows, when we don’t, bad things happen to homeowners like flooding, disruption in water service and broken pipes. Elected officials should have been investing in infrastructure over the years but they didn’t. Sometimes the wrong things get more consideration than the issues we should be focused on. With the support of the Mayor, I brought this issue to Council in 2011 and asked Council to support investing $35 million in the west end area to mitigate the risk of flooding. That work is mostly done in our community and now confidence has been restored. Hopefully we can agree this investment is critical to maintaining the value in all our homes. When houses were flooding people were having trouble selling, getting insurance and determining the risk of investing in basement upgrades. Therefore I support the need to move from an infrastructure investment plan that relies on consumption to a more practical plan that includes a fixed charge dedicated to renewing and maintaining vital infrastructure. If we do change our approach, then I believe there will need to be safeguards put in place to ensure this money cannot be used for anything other than this purpose. I believe this needs to be implemented quickly and not studied for years. If you don’t agree I will be open to further discussion, but I do believe most residents will agree with this approach.
Upcoming Events May 30th: Glen Cairn Community Garage Sale, starting at 8am. Participating streets include: Kincardine, Gowrie, Abbeyhill, Sheldrake, Castlefrank, McKitrick, Melanie, Sumner, Stokes, Glamorgan, Dundegan, Rothesay, Shouldice, Courtney and Guilford, but all streets are welcome to take part! 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.
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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!
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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 0528.R0013297314
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Culture and care were dished out in equal measure on May 10 at Ottawa’s first Seva Family Walk and Picnic. The event – hosted by members of the city’s Sikh community at the Queensway Carleton Hospital – wrapped up a six-week campaign to raise funds for the hospital’s acute care of the elderly (ACE) unit. More than 500 people joined its one- and three-kilometre walks after raising $70,000 for the new unit through pledges and donations collected in the weeks leading up to the event. Another several hundred people attended to cheer on participants and experience an afternoon of Sikh entertainment and food.
City Councillor, Kanata North FAMILY FUN DAY! Saturday May 30, 11am-2 pm, 340 Legget Drive (outside door #46) – Join the Kanata Food Cupboard in recognizing 30 years of service in the community. There will be fun for the whole family barbecue provided by Enbridge Gas (food available for purchase); bouncy castles from Runamok Amusements; live music; face painting; clowns and balloons; visits from Ottawa Fire, Police and Paramedic Services. KANATA RACE DAY – Sunday, June 14, 8:30am-12pm, Richcraft Recreation Complex Kanata – Register now for a timed 1k, 5k, or 10k race. This is an event for the whole family; run or walk and have fun. Proceeds support the enhancement and activities at the Richcraft Complex. For more information and to register visit www.kanataraceday.ca/.
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The fundraiser, headed by husband and wife duo Dr. Jasmeet Chawla and Dr. Ramon Chawla, both internal medicine physicians at the hospital, brought together members of both the Sikh and wider Ottawa communities to surpass the goal of $50,000. According to Queensway Carleton Hospital Foundation president and CEO Melanie Adams, it quickly became clear that the fundraiser would surpass first its original goal of $30,000 and then even its adjusted goal of $50,000.
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Ramon Chawla, centre left, and husband Jasmeet Chawla at a ribbon cutting ceremony for the Seva Family Walk and Picnic on May 10. Participants raised $70,000 for the Queensway Carleton Hospital’s acute care for the elderly unit by collecting pledges and donations.
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TIME CAPSULES – If you haven’t yet filled a Time Capsule, it is not too late. Please contact my office to pick up one, so that you can fill it with mementos that future generations will enjoy viewing when the vault is opened in 2063. If you already have one of the bamboo capsules at home, please fill it and drop it off at the RRCK, Beaverbrook Library desk (not in the book drop) or Ward office in the Mlacak Centre. A FOCUS ON MOSQUITOES, Monday June 15, 7-9pm – RRCK (Minto Room) - Join me at Town Hall for a presentation from Gregory Roy from G.D.G. Environment to hear about how to deal with nuisance mosquitoes to protect yourself and your family. I am obtaining some bat houses and meeting with staff about installing them near the Kizell wetlands as an immediate way to reduce the number of mosquitoes. More Information is at www.mariannewilkinson.ca. 417 DELAYS FOR BUSES – There is an urgent need to complete the transitway from Bayshore to Moodie. Funding has been approved, but work has not yet started. I have submitted an inquiry to get the timeline for this project, which will be posted on my website as soon as I get it. I have requested that the construction proceed as soon as possible so that buses don’t continue to be stuck in traffic on the 417. Together with the bus ramp at Pinecrest that is presently under construction, these projects will reduce transit travel time. HOTEL SITE PLAN – The site plan for Hilton Homewood Suites hotel and rental apartments has now been submitted to City Planners. This new hotel is located on Canadian Shield Avenue at Great Lakes Avenue. Information on the development of this site is available on my website. SUMMER STUDENT OPPORTUNITY – I am organizing a Junior Ranger program this summer. Two students with forestry and outdoor education knowledge will be hired to work out of the Richcraft Complex. Details on the positions are posted on my website. Applications are due by May 29th at 4 pm. We are looking for enthusiastic individuals who are passionate about the environment and nature.
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Fit Minds Workshop –“Choosing Our Attitude” - Complimentary sessions for seniors, June 3, 2-3pm, Chartwell Retirement Residence, 20 Shirley’s Brook Drive. Town Hall Meeting, June 15, 7pm, RRCK, on mosquitoes and municipal issues. July 1, Canada Day in Kanata, Walter Baker Park July 15, Kanata North Picnic, Sandwell Green on the Parkway
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UPCOMING EVENTS Clergy on the Catwalk – Fundraiser for Hospice Care May 30, 2 pm, Algonquin College. Contact me for tickets.
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In recognition of residential school survivors Aboriginal drummers perform during a special evening at Rideau High School on May 21, during which members of the public learned more about the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada’s role in examining the impact of residential schools on aboriginal children. The event, which drew more than 200 people, was organized by Pleasant Park Public School in Alta Vista, where students have been creating an art mural in recognition of residential school survivors.
No ce of Comple on March Road Wastewater Pumping Sta on Class Environmental Assessment Report Available for Review The City of O awa has completed a Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (Class EA) Study for the upgrades to the March Road Wastewater Pumping Sta on to accommodate future flows from urban growth in the North Kanata and to facilitate trunk sewer system reconfigura on that is planned for this area. The Class EA process determined that the preferred solu on is to decommission the exis ng building, retain and retrofit the exis ng wet well structure and to construct a new control building on the adjacent City land parcel, decommissioning of the exis ng 600-millimetre diameter force main, and reloca on and decommissioning of the 750-millimetre diameter sec on of the East March Trunk sewer currently located within the Kanata Research Park property to the Farrar Road right of way. The sewer reloca on will facilitate sta on control building reloca on and will result in improved access for future sewer maintenance. HEATHER MCAFEE/SUBMITTED
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The study was undertaken in accordance with the requirements for Schedule B projects under the Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (2000), as amended 2007 & 2011. A Project File Report has been prepared documen ng the problem statement, exis ng condi ons, iden fica on and evalua on of alterna ves and the selec on of the preferred solu on, public and agency consulta on as well as poten al construc on impacts and mi ga on measures. The Report is available for public review at the following loca ons for a period of 30 calendar days, star ng on May 25, 2015. City Hall Client Service Centre 110 Laurier Avenue West O awa ON K1P 1J1 Tel: 613-580-2400 Or go to o awa.ca/publicconsulta ons Interested persons should provide wri en comments within 30 calendar days from the date of this No ce to: M. Joseph Zagorski, P. Eng. Senior Project Manager, Infrastructure Planning Planning and Growth Management Department City of O awa 110 Laurier Avenue West, 3rd Floor O awa, ON K1P 1J1 Tel: 613-580-2424, ext. 22611 E-mail: joseph.zagorski@o awa.ca If concerns regarding this project cannot be resolved in discussion with the City of O awa, a person or party may request that the Minister of the Environment make an order for the project to comply with Part II of the Environmental Assessment Act (referred to as a Part II Order). Requests must be received by the Minister at the address below by Friday, June 26, 2015. A copy of the request must also be sent to The City of O awa at the address listed above. If there are no requests received by Friday, June 26, 2015, the project will proceed to design and construc on as presented in the Class EA Study. Ministry of the Environment and Climate Change The Honourable Glen R. Murray 77 Wellesley Street West, 11th Floor, Ferguson Block Toronto ON, M7A 2T5 Tel: 416-314-6790 Fax: 416-314-6748 With the excep on of personal informa on, all comments will become part of the public record. This No ce first issued on May 25, 2015. R0013301786-0528
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Church Services GLEN CAIRN UNITED CHURCH
44 Rothesay Drive, Kanata, ON, K2L 2X1
10:00 am: Service of Worship and Sunday School Pastoral Care & Healing Service: 11:30am - last Sunday of each month
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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Sunday Worship 10:30 am
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BRIDLEWOOD BIBLE CHAPEL A New Testament Church 465 Eagleson Road (also entrance off Palomino) 11 am Family Bible Hour (Nursery Available) Sunday School 6:00 pm Evening Bible Hour www.bridlewoodbiblechapel.ca 613-591-8514
Preaching the Doctrines of Grace
Rev. Grant Dillenbeck Church: 613-836-4962 email: suchurch@primus.ca Visit our web site: www.suchurch.com
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HOLY SPIRIT CATHOLIC PARISH A Welcoming Community
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“It became very apparent that there was so much support, enthusiasm and drive that they were going to do it. So for them to exceed their goal, I’m not as much surprised as absolutely delighted,” Adams said. “We’ve got an amazing and diverse cultural community, and to watch everybody pull together for one common interest – which is our grandmas and grandpas and moms and dads – is a pretty special feeling.” According to Jasmeet Chawla, 42, promoting the Sikh practice of seva, or selfless service, was a large part of what made the Seva Family Walk and Picnic so popular. “One of our doctrines is that we give back to the community and give back to society,” Jasmeet said. “And I think this was something that really
resonated with the Sikh community, and it was nice that it was such a worthy cause.” “Seva means more than service,” Ramon, 40, added. “In our Sikh worldview, it is spiritual, it is selfless and it is inspired. So this idea for the walk was both to promote health in the community and to support the hospital.” The Queensway Carleton Hospital’s ACE unit will be the second in the province. The only other unit like it in Ontario is at Toronto’s Mount Sinai Hospital. The cost to construct and furnish the Ottawa unit and train staff amounts to $13 million, of which the Ministry of Health and Long Term Care has put forward $9 million and Myers Auto Group has donated $1 million. Jasmeet is confident that fundraising activities across Ottawa like the Seva Family Walk will account for the remaining $3
million, and said the unit is expected to open in 2016. According to the Queensway Carleton Hospital Foundation, Ottawa Couns. Jan Harder, Rick Chiarelli, Eli El-Chantiry, Keith Egli, Shad Qadri, Mark Taylor, Marianne Wilkinson and Allan Hubley have also committed to initiating fundraising activities within their wards. “We’re hoping to have the unit up and running by midnext year,” Jasmeet said. “We still have a ways to go, but each step counts. As for the Seva Family Walk and Picnic, the Chawlas are confident about its future too, given its success in its first year. “We’re hoping to repeat the event next year,” Jasmeet said. “This is the first time we’ve done it and we’ve had great feedback and we’re hoping to make it even bigger and better next year.”
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The future of the proposed Mizrahi development site on Wellington Street West is still unclear following an Ontario Municipal Board ruling. On May 7, the OMB handed down a decision on the plan for 1445 – 1451 Wellington St. W., following a hearing held in January. In the ruling, Mizrahi Developments was instructed to either reduce its proposed 12-storey condo tower to nine storeys, or craft a truly “landmark” building with “a ‘distinctive’ contribution to built form.” “If the developer selects Option B and argues that the extra storeys will contribute to the project’s ‘scenic’ and ‘landmark’ status, and hence qualify for the exceptional
doned commercial site at the northeast corner of Wellington and Island Park Drive. Several public consultations were held, with the plan eliciting a mixed reaction from the surrounding community. PLAN
Many were in favour of the taller building if the end result was pleasing to the eye and an adjacent pocket park was built. Others wanted to hold the developer to the rules of the Wellington Street Community Design Plan. That plan calls for a streetscape of buildings not exceeding four to six storeys, with the possibility of nine storeys in “gateway” locations. Though the site could definitely qualify as a gateway location, the height exceeded the limitations set out in the plan, hence why Mizrahi applied for the initial Official Plan amendment. See COUNCIL, page 35
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Sam Mizrahi, president of the company, was adamant that the project wouldn’t be profitable at nine storeys, given the high cost of site decontamination and the resulting large number of units needed to break even. A nine-storey building would occupy more of the lot and wouldn’t be able to accommodate the setbacks seen in the 12-storey design, he argued. Last year, the city’s planning committee and later city council rejected the proposal for not conforming to the community design plan. Kitchissippi Coun. Jeff Leiper worries the “option A and B” approach taken by the OMB leaves the door open for Mizrahi to return to the table with a plan of similar height. “We’re into a subjective realm here,” said Leiper. “The question for everyone is – what constitutes landmark architecture?” Leiper said he doubts Mizrahi could return with a 12-storey building so spectacular that the community unites in approval for it. “This may be simplistic, but I feel CDPs are a contract between the development industry and citizens – one party can’t impose on another without both agreeing to it,” he said. “If (a 12-storey proposal) comes with overwhelming approval from the community, then I would entertain greater height. I don’t expect that would happen, though – it would need to be a large consensus.” City staff, legal staff and planning committee members are examining the implications of the ruling, Leiper added.
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City to fight municipal board’s design plan ruling Emma Jackson
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The city is taking the Ontario Municipal Board to court to protect its ability to prescribe maximum heights in its official plan. The OMB struck down parts of the Centretown community design plan at the end of April, ruling that the city does not have the right to prescribe maximum heights for particular properties – preferring those details to be sorted out through zoning amendments instead. “Official plans should be flexible documents setting out general policy and are not intended to be prescriptive in their application,” the board said. “Regulatory standards are for zoning bylaws and not official plans.” But that creates uncertainly for both residents and developers, according to planning committee chairwoman Jan Harder,
and councillor for Barrhaven. “(They want us to) see what the application comes in at and then we’ll deal with it through rezoning,” Harder said. “That doesn’t give certainty to anyone - the developer or residents.” The area in question is bounded by Gloucester Street and Highway 417 in the north and south and by Bronson Avenue and the Rideau Canal going east-west. Harder said the city spent a lot of time and money developing Centretown’s community design plan, which sets out a long-term vision for land use and development in the neighbourhood so that residents and developers know what’s acceptable and what’s not ahead of time. That predictability is so important, she said, the city is taking the very rare step of appealing the decision in court. “There have been absolutely very, very few (other appeals),”
said the veteran councillor of 17 years. “We believe the law hasn’t been correctly applied ... we believe the issue of prescriptive height is important to the point that we’re taking this step.” The OMB’s decision on April 29 upheld some parts of the design plan, but sided with the owners of 267 O’Connor St. who were fighting against the nine-storey maximum applied to the site. The property, which is currently dominated by a parking lot, fronts onto three major streets – O’Connor, MacLaren and Gilmour – and has the potential to be developed into a landmark site, according to the appellants. The CDP currently restricts the site to nine storeys as part of the neighbourhood’s midrise character area, but there are buildings of 11 and 12 storeys nearby. The appellants argued such
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prescriptive standards are too “onerous” and could prevent the city from achieving “good urban design and quality, innovative architecture,” according to the OMB document. “A site-specific policy applicable to this site should be added to the plan to encourage the owner to redevelop the site,” the board said. “This should be determined through a site-specific rezoning process and be subject to a specialized design review process.” The board directed the city to modify the community design plan to “remove prescriptive language” when it comes to height. LONG-TERM VISION
The Centretown Secondary Plan was created in the mid1970s, and city staff began public consultations to update the neighbourhood guideline in 2010. Council approved the updated document in 2013 and it was put forward as an Official Plan amendment the same year.
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Taxi drivers are looking to put the brakes on any rule changes that could give start-up companies like Uber a free ride in Ottawa. The city’s community and protective services committee gave staff the go-ahead on May 21 to review taxi and limousine regulations in an effort to catch up to “emerging technologies,” or the arrival of Uber and other app-based transportation companies that operate outside the city’s highly-regulated taxi industry. Staff will undertake a comprehensive review and report back with any recommended changes in January of next year. But some licensed taxi drivers are concerned companies like Uber are being rewarded for evading the law. Instead of cracking down on law breakers, the city could instead change its rules to accommodate them. Uber arrived in Ottawa last October with much fanfare and excitement from residents, but less so from taxi drivers and city bylaw officers. The app-based company doesn’t consider itself a taxi service. Rather, it says it offers a mobile app to connect third-party drivers with customers. That’s a farce, according to registered taxi driver Vestas Absa Mwakyeldzi, who argued that if you’re picking up a stranger at an arranged location and accepting a fee to drive them to their destination, you’re driving a cab – and you should be held to the city’s bylaws same as everyone else. “If it squawks like a duck and walks like a duck and flies like a duck, I’m certain it is a duck,” Absa Mwakyeldzi said. “That’s a taxi, and that’s a taxi that’s evading the law.” The city’s regulations call for taxi drivers to be licensed – a process that includes driver training, a police records check, a driving record check and a number of fees. The bylaw
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said acting deputy city manager Susan Jones: to make sure all cab drivers in the city – traditional and app-based – are held to the same standards. The review actually predates the arrival of Uber – it was commissioned by council in 2012 primarily to see if the city could make more money off of licensing – but staff found those kinds of changes are outside the city’s role as regulator. But while staff were working on that, these new issues emerged that required attention. This new review could bring Uber and other companies under the city’s regulatory umbrella. Consultations with the public and stakeholders like the taxi union will help direct
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also requires taxi drivers to be “well dressed” and to “act courteously” at all times and refrain from using scented products in accessible cabs. They also must keep their vehicles clean and well maintained. On top of this, taxi drivers must also acquire a taxi plate from the city, of which there are only 1,001 to go around. Unifor Local 1688 president Amrik Singh, who represents licensed taxi drivers in Ottawa, said he wants to make sure the review applies these same rules to new taxi service models. “Competition is welcome, but at what price? Are we going to compromise public safety?” Singh said. That’s exactly why the review is needed,
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Ottawa filmmaker brings wild west to Mayfair Theatre Alex Robinson
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While Brett Kellyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s new western stars Peter Fonda and is his largestbudget movie to date, it still has a distinctly Canadian flavour. The Ottawa filmmakerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s new film, Jesse James: Lawman, is set to premier at the Mayfair Theatre on the evening of May 28. Los Angeles film company Barnholtz Entertainment hired Kelly to make the film and cast Fonda and Kevin Sorbo to star in it. Kelly selected the rest of the cast, which was predominantly Canadian. Ottawa actor Andrew Galligan played the title role. The film was shot in four different locations, but mostly in Ottawa, which was a challenge to make the city seem like it was in the west. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The thing about western audiences is they donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t want you to be too different. They want to see what they expect,â&#x20AC;? he said.â&#x20AC;&#x153;The fact it was made in Ottawa is pretty unique. Weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re as far from the west as we can get.â&#x20AC;? The indie genre director has churned out 23 titles since 2005, and has more than 30 acting credits to
his name. Kelly makes his movies at lightning speed and with a lot of love, taking only seven to 10 days to shoot them. He takes pride in making movies that entertain the audience and provide escapism. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Ever since I was a kid and saw Star Wars at the Somerset Theatre, Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve like things that take you away from real life,â&#x20AC;? he said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t want to go to be educated or enlightened. I go to the movies to have a good time.â&#x20AC;? The film, which is Kellyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s third western, follows the story of Jesse James as he infiltrates the Dalton Gang as an undercover sheriff. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Expect gun fights, horses, some men being manly and everything you expect in a western,â&#x20AC;? he said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;You canâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t have a western without horses, guns or a poker game.â&#x20AC;? When asked what makes the movie different from other westerns, Kelly said â&#x20AC;&#x153;the Canadian accents.â&#x20AC;? Tickets for the premiere of the film cost $10 and are available at the Comic Book Shoppe, at 228 Bank Street, as well as at the Mayfair Theatre. The film is set to be released on DVD in September.
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Ottawa and area business leaders are invited to get their day off to a running start at the annual Ontario Entrepreneur Week breakfast Monday, June 15. Sponsored by Metroland Media, this high-energy event will run from 7 to 9 a.m. at the Ottawa Conference and Event Centre, 200 Coventry Rd. “We are so pleased to be able to bring this wonderful event to Ottawa again this year,” said Mike Mount, vice-president and regional publisher with Metroland East. “The breakfast offers like-minded business people an opportunity to network in a relaxed setting and learn about a remarkable Canadian entrepreneurial success story.” Prepare to be inspired by this year’s guest speaker, John Stanton, founder of the Running Room. His enthusiasm for life is infectious and that will flow through his presentation as he shares the challenges and triumphs he’s experienced over his more than 25 years in business. Like so many entrepreneurs, Stanton started small and dreamed big. From a single meeting place for running enthusiasts at the back of a shop, the Running Room has grown to more than 100 locations across Canada and the United States. The 1,300 employees
who share his vision have touched the lives of more than a million Canadians over the years, encouraging us and demonstrating how running and walking lead to greater fitness and health. Beyond his obvious business acumen is Stanton’s zest for life and his ability to motivate others. From an overweight and out-of-shape executive who smoked two packs of cigarettes a day 30 years ago, he has now run more than 60 marathons, hundreds of road races, several triathlons including the World Ironman in Hawaii. Taking the stage before Stanton will be local entre-
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movement to the right and was therefore liable for the damages caused by the collision. Although all riders had signed waivers preventing them from suing the race organizers, the judge found that this did not stop cyclists from suing other cyclists. The trial verdict was appealed and the Court of Appeal ordered a new trial on the basis that the case should have been heard by a jury. In its decision the Court of Appeal suggested that a jury might find the “rules” of cycling in a charity ride to be less significant than the trial judge. The final result of this case has yet to be determined but the rules of group cycling have now been recognized in the Ontario Courts. This could lead to similar court cases in the future.
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What does the word “gay” actually mean? That was one of the first questions John Young Elementary School students sought to answer after hearing the word “gay” continually misused as an insult by their fellow students both at school and on the bus. After a brainstorming session that found students interested in LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender) rights, child labour and mental health, the students prepared to present research to their peers and parents in early May. The LGBT presentation group of 15 students were spurred on by their confusion
and dislike over the word “gay” being used as an insult. “I wanted to be involved in this because I found that a lot of people in the school and on my bus were saying, ‘oh that’s gay,’ and I didn’t think that was right and that they should know that being gay isn’t bad and it shouldn’t be used as an insult,” said Grade 6 student Shelby McAllister. That was one of the only forms of LGBT bullying Shelby and her friends have seen, but the impact it could have wasn’t lost on them. “It might make (gay people) think it’s a bad thing and then they won’t feel comfortable and they won’t want to tell anyone, they will keep it a secret, they will try to ignore it, but they shouldn’t,” said Ali Jones, also in Grade 6. The meaning of the word “gay” was one of many facts the group presented to students and parents. The presenters found that, in some cases, just knowing what the word means
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John Young Elementary School students make their presentation to parents on May 7 explaining what the acronym LGBT means, and the meaning of the rainbow flag. was enough to convince them to stop using it in a negative way. “We did have someone in the second presentation (to students) say, ‘I didn’t know what that meant,’ and he said, ‘I’m not going to say that anymore,’” said Renée Labrosse, an early French immersion Grade 5 and 6 teacher at John Young who was supervising the LGBT presentation group. While a teacher will tell a student not to say use “gay” in that way because it’s bad, the students were able to explain just why it’s harmful and create a real learning moment for some students, said Labrosse. Making the presentation to parents was a bit more nerve-
racking for some students, said Ali. “This topic is something that most people don’t talk about with their parents and adults unless they are really going through it,” she said. “People who were presenting were kind of like, ‘Oh, what are my parents going to thing?’” said Ali. There was an underlying question, which suggested that if you are making a presentation in support of LGBT rights, perhaps you identify as being LGBT. Jonathan Abt’s friends asked him whether he was worried people might think he is gay because he played a gay student in a skit during the presentation.
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Abt said he joined the LGBT presentation group because his best friend’s uncles are gay, “and they are like every other uncle,” he said. Abt said it didn’t worry him if people thought he was gay. “I’m not gay, but I don’t see anything wrong with people who are,” he said. The presentation was meant to show students and parents there is nothing strange or out of the ordinary about identifying as LGBT, but that they are regular people, said Ali. Believing that doesn’t mean you have to protest for LGBT rights necessarily, she said. She and her peers hoped just to convince people to “see no difference.”
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During her research, Shelby discovered gay-straight alliance groups, or GSA’s that can be started in schools by students as a safe place for them to learn and talk about different orientations. After suggesting starting one up to Labrosse, Shelby and her group have since got the goahead to start a GSA, which would be the first one in an Ottawa public elementary school, said Labrosse. Though there is little time before Shelby moves on to Grade 7, Labrosse said she hopes the GSA will be able to go ahead. “So long as there is a student interest and support, it’s something that we will move forward with,” she said. In being a part of the LGBT presentation group, Ali, Jonathan and Shelby all recognized that they would be voicing an opinion that many people, maybe even their friends and parents, might not share. But, in addition to the information the group shared, the three students said one of the most powerful things about their presentation was the number of students who took part. “There were a lot of kids in our group,” said Ali. “That shows those people in the audience that are feeling (like they may be LGBT) that they are not going to get made fun of, or they have some people that they can go to and say, ‘Hey, you know, people are being mean to me because of this, can I hang out with you?’ “I like the feeling that we put that into people’s heads.”
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Contraband cigarettes divert about $1 billion annually in Ontario from provincial and federal tax coffers, Grant said. Retailers, such as small convenience stores, are also feeling the effects of lost business and the unfair competition from criminals. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The real issue, I think, right now that should frighten most Ontarians is how involved organized crime is in this,â&#x20AC;? Grant said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re not talking a ma and pop organization.â&#x20AC;? The RCMP estimates about 175 organized gangs in Canada are profiting from the sale of illegal cigarettes, from the street corner dealer to distributors higher up the chain. There are also health implications for minors who are targeted by those selling their illegal wares. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Theyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll sell them a baggie of 200 cigarettes for the cost of a movie ticket, which starts a whole new generation of smokers,â&#x20AC;? said Grant. â&#x20AC;&#x153;It undermines Ontarioâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s efforts to stop teen smoking and, even worse, it teaches kids that itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s OK to break the law.â&#x20AC;? When it comes to the illicit enterprise, Ontario has the worst problem of any jurisdiction in Canada. A 2014 study revealed that one in three cigarettes purchased in this province is non-regulated, Grant said. The problem is prolific in Ottawa, which is ranked third on the top-10 list of Ontario locations where illegal tobacco is popular among customers, Grant said. Last year, the Ontario Convenience Store Association commissioned a survey of cigarette butts
picked up around the Rideau Carleton Raceway. Forty-three per cent of those butts were contraband, Grant said. He pointed to Akwesasne Mohawk reserve â&#x20AC;&#x201C; straddling the Canada-U.S. border near Cornwall, Ont. â&#x20AC;&#x201C; which he said is considered the epicentre of contraband tobacco. While the reserve has some legitimate cigarette factories, they are outnumbered by those which Grant said are allegedly selling under the table to organized criminals who smuggle the product into Ontario and Quebec â&#x20AC;&#x153;Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s become so lucrative that the RCMP has estimated that thereâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s about 50 illegal cigarette factories, (which) are churning out thousands and
thousands of cigarettes, that are not paying any type of regulatory taxes,â&#x20AC;? he said. This should set off alarm bells and prompt people to demand action, said Grant. Quebecâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s enactment of Bill 59 a few years ago, which gave provincial and municipal police the authority to conduct large-scale contraband investigations, has helped. With the recent unveiling of posters at five locations in Ottawa, National Capital Area Crime Stoppers is hoping more people will come forward with information on contraband tobacco crimes. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve had tips in the past specifically around contraband tobacco and we would welcome the
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Free seniors tricycle taxi looks to bridge generational gap Program coming to Vanier neighbourhood this summer Alex Robinson
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Seniors will have a green way to roll around Vanier this summer. The Vanier Community Service Centre has launched a new program, called One City, One Bike, which will see young cyclists cart seniors around the neighbourhood on taxi-tricycles. Seniors will be able to take advantage of the service starting June 1 until Sept. 15. In addition to providing affordable transportation to Vanier seniors, the community centre hopes the project will encourage intergenerational interactions, breaking the isolation of older people. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We want to improve living conditions for seniors and to boost their participation in our community,â&#x20AC;? said Barra
Thiom, a community developer for the centre. He said the centre hopes the free rides will push seniors to get out into their community and appreciate the neighbourhood. â&#x20AC;&#x153;There are a lot of beautiful parts in our area that we want people to reconnect with,â&#x20AC;? Thiom said. The idea for the program came from similar projects that have popped up in a number of municipalities in Quebec. The service will be available for any seniors living within a two-kilometre radius of the Vanier Community Service Centre, at 290 Dupuis St., as well as any seniors living in the Ottawa Community Housing buildings at 280 Montfort St. and 300 Lacasse St. The centre hopes the students will learn about their own neighbourhood through conversations with their elder passengers. The centre plans to recruit students who are at high risk of dropping out as drivers for
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to school. Seniors should feel free to drop off and pick up medication or small things on their trips, but the tricycles are not meant to be used for grocery
trips, Thiom said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;It is designed to have social riding. We donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t want to put the focus on groceries. We want to highlight the beauty of our community,â&#x20AC;? he said.
â&#x20AC;&#x153;We donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t want to go to a Loblaws waiting 45 minutes when you have other seniors waiting for a free ride. That isnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t fair. It isnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t designed for that.â&#x20AC;? The service will be available for seniors living in Vanier from Monday to Friday and will be open to the general public for rides on Saturdays. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The arrival of this tricycle for seniors has arrived just in time for the various summer activities happening in the neighbourhood,â&#x20AC;? said RideauVanier Coun. Mathieu Fleury. The Vanier Community Service Centre is set to launch a competition to find for a name for the tricycle that will be used for the program. Anyone interested in submitting a name to the contest can do so by emailing tricycle@cscvanier.com. The winner will get a free dinner for four at Louisâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; Pizza in Vanier, with a free ride included. For more information, or to book a ride, call 613-7442892.
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613-880-1422 & 613-838-5344
www.mccoycontracting.ca
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613.229.6918
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1788 Dunrobin Road, Kanata 613.839.1543
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Call Francesco 613-852-0996
- Window sills - Parging - Cultured Stone
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Phil Smith Owner/Operator
6775 Farmstread Ridge North Gower, ON K0A 2T0 Ph: (613) 884-7678
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Brick, Block, Stone, Glass Block, Restoration, Repointing, Fireplaces, Garage Floors, Parging.
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Will come out, do the job with a smile and take care of the trimmings.
Robertson Landscaping Materials
Rick Peplinski Owner
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MOS Enterprises
LANDSCAPING
Custom Interlock, New Topsoil & Sod Installation Paving Stones, Walkways & Patioâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Retaining Walls, Bobcat & Mini Excavation
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613-226-8858 www.kerwinmaintenance.ca
Everlasting
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When you’ve gotta go, you’ve gotta go – and Somerset Coun. Catherine McKenney is hoping the city will go towards installing public toilets in hightraffic parks. The downtown councillor asked staff to analyse the cost of installing toilets in a public space like Dundonald Park. What staff found is a huge variance in cost depending on your standards of comfort. The options range from $1,500 a year for rented portable toilets in the summer months to $400,000 for a futuristic self-cleaning, fullyautomatic vestibule. Operational and maintenance costs could also vary widely. Staff estimated the
costs between $5,000 and $100,000 a year. While McKenney said she wasn’t surprised by the costs, she said it’s still worth thinking about investing in public facilities. “People want to be out and active and you have to provide the amenities for that,” she said. “This is one of them.” There are a number of groups in Centretown that could benefit from accessible public washrooms, according to a report put together by the Toilets Please 4 Dundonald Park project. Seniors may be more willing to take part in community activities if they know there’s a washroom available and families could spend longer at the park knowing their small kids have somewhere to go. Centretown’s many apart-
ment-dwelling families would be better able to make use of a space like Dundonald Park, their only chance at a backyard. “We’ve all been in a situation where you’ve been in need of a toilet,” said TP4DP community organizer Kristina Ropke. “It’s a very basic need we all have. We can all understand it.” She said the issue is one of equity, to make sure that people of all abilities and income levels can use Dundonald Park without having to worry about access to a toilet. As part of the larger Gotta Go campaign to include toilets at major transit hubs and public spaces, Ropke said the city is being short-sighted. See SELF, page 54
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“If you want to encourage more people to use public transit, you have to do a better job of it,” she said. The group especially pushed for washrooms at Bayview and Hurdman stations, where there is little nearby to serve riders. McKenney’s inquiry to staff didn’t get into the debate about transit station washrooms -- she stuck to Dundonald Park as an example of an urban space that can be well-served by a toilet.
She said her ultimate goal is to initiate a pilot project, either at Dundonald Park or at several parks within the core. She’s also hoping to arm local activists like the TP4DP and Gotta Go campaigns with the information they need to lobby for these facilities in future budgets. FLUSH WITH MONEY
Staff found a huge range of cost options if the city was to pursue a pilot project or a public washroom program in the future.
The cheapest option is to rent portable toilets at $1,500 each and then spend $1,000 to build a privacy screen around them. But these porta-potties lack heat and lighting, so they’re limited to the summer season only. And they’re a magnet for vandalism, staff said in a report to the community and protective services committee. Still, it’s not an unprecedented arrangement. The city currently sets up about 70 portable toilets each summer at various facilities to support park programming. That number swells to 120 units when the
festival season kicks into high gear. The toilets are managed by the city but usually funded by the community groups and sports teams who rely on them. Staff could alternatively install a “precast building” with indoor plumbing and lighting. These units still wouldn’t be useful in the winter, as they aren’t insulated or heated, but they’re durable and more resistant to vandals, staff said. That extra comfort comes at a cost, however. A two-stall unit would cost about $125,000 to install plus maintenance. Another, fancier, alternative is a custom-built washroom that would be in service all year round. Those two-stall units would cost between $300,000 to $350,000 to install, plus maintenance, staff found. The priciest option available is one the city of Toronto has already committed to, and one that McKenney said would put Ottawa on the path to becoming a truly welcoming world-class city: fully-automated, self-cleaning washrooms. These stainless steel contraptions are unlocked by a coin or token, and give you 20 minutes to do your business before the door opens and the sanitizing spray-down begins.
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Ottawa airport stages int’l canine training Airport’s new canine recruit takes part in specialized seminar Erin McCracken
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If you happened to be passing through the Ottawa International Airport late last month, you likely noticed more dogs than usual sniffing around the premises. The airport recently hosted up to 19 law enforcement teams of canines and their handlers from Canada, the U.S., and one from Madagascar, during a three-day training workshop from April 28 to 30. It was the first multi-agency law enforcement seminar the authority has hosted. “The authority’s canine unit trains frequently with outside
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Law enforcement canine teams are put through their paces during a workshop late last month at the Ottawa International Airport during the first multi-agency law enforcement seminar hosted by the airport authority. agencies on-site, but this is the first time this many teams have worked together in this manner,” James Armstrong, the author-
ity’s director of security, said in a news release. See MORE, page 61
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This year’s Children’s Hospital of Eastern in the heart of Nepean at 1999 Merivale Ontario (CHEO) annual fundraising Road, 1 km south of Hunt Club. The facility telethon weekend is set for Saturday June 6 offers 5 Indoor and 6 Outdoor Self-Serve and Sunday June 7. Suds Car Wash will be Bays and a state of the art, high-powered, making a splash that weekend by offering Vacuum Facility in addition to the Automatic all its Automatic Express Washes for a Express Tunnel. Open seven days a week, the Express Auto Wash minimum $5 donation. and Indoor Self-Serve are One hundred percent Suds Car Wash is available from 7 AM – 8 of money raised will go while the Outdoor directly to CHEO. cleaning up for CHEO PM Self-Serve and Vacuums In addition, from through June 7th are available 24 hrs. now until the telethon Look for the big red barn weekend, Suds Car at Merivale and Slack Wash will donate $2 to CHEO from the price of every Express Road. Wash. The customer just types the Code The theme ‘Be a SuperHERO for CHEO’ is “2015” into the automated teller or inform back for the 2015 CHEO Telethon, which the attendant that they would like the CHEO will be broadcast live on CTV from Ottawa’s Wash and they will not only receive $2 off RA Centre. the price of their Automated Express Wash Last year, CHEO crusaders from eastern Ontario, Western Quebec and beyond raised a record breaking telethon total of $7,121,350. “CHEO touches the lives of over 500,000 families each year, and this is why the CHEO Telethon is such an important event for our region,” says Kevin Keohane, President and CEO of the CHEO Foundation. “The broadcast gives everyone an inside look at your children’s hospital with staff interviews and videos that illustrate the impact donations have and the incredible care CHEO provides. CHEO families also let you into their lives during gripping videos that document their CHEO journey with their sick or injured child. We also get to pay tribute to many of our generous supporters and event organizers, businesses and corporations who present but Suds will also contribute an additional cheques representing their effort and annual $2 to the total money raised during the contributions to CHEO.” The telethon is on air Saturday June 6 and CHEO weekend at Suds. Owner Rick Moore says, “the CHEO Sunday June 7 from 7 a.m. to 11 p.m. Promotion is designed to create a win-win- “The Telethon weekend is a celebration win situation where the customer receives of courage and generosity. Your support a great wash at a discounted price, Suds attracts new customers to the newly constructed car wash and CHEO gets, what I hope, is a sizeable donation.” This is the second year that Suds has contributed to CHEO with a car wash event. Moore says it’s one of the ways his family business can support the CHEO family. Last year Suds Car Wash raised more than $4,000 with virtually no promotional assistance as it was the very first day the business was open to the public. “Suds Automated Express Wash can wash over 100 cars per hour, virtually eliminating wait time,” says Rick. That could equate to a significant donation. “Three minutes is all it takes to clean, wax and dry your vehicle while supporting CHEO.” Rick will make a donation presentation during the telethon on Sunday June 7 at 3:30 p.m. “We hope everyone takes advantage of provides the funds that finance the high-tech this opportunity to help CHEO while getting equipment and life-saving research that the best car wash in Ottawa.” help make our pediatric hospital the best Suds Car Wash is conveniently located it can be.” R0013294424 Kanata Kourier-Standard - Thursday, May 28, 2015 59
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Arnprior’s Local New Car Dealers Priorpalooza Music Festival Featuring musical performances by:
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June 6, 2015 11am - 9pm Join us for a full day of musical entertainment in Arnprior’s beautiful riverside park. Bring the whole family for a full day of fun!
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The workshop, held in partnership with the Canadian Police Canine Association, gave the teams the chance to learn the latest techniques in canine training. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The training included advanced exposure to behavior shaping, utilizing the premise of the marked behavior-training system and enhancing drive-and-detection techniques,â&#x20AC;? Krista Kealey, airport authority spokeswoman, told Metroland Media. The teams nosed around the public areas of the airport as well as behind the scenes, allowing them to work in â&#x20AC;&#x153;a challenging and diverse environment well-suited to training of this nature,â&#x20AC;? according to the airportâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s management. The airport also has its own in-house canine unit of handlers and dogs, which Mark Laroche, airport authority president and chief executive officer, said is â&#x20AC;&#x153;an important and visible component of the airportâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s overall security program.â&#x20AC;? â&#x20AC;&#x153;Staying on the leading edge of training methods and protocols contributes to meeting our strategic goal of ensuring safe, secure operations,â&#x20AC;? Laroche said in the statement. Its canine team has a potentially new recruit: six-month-old Jet, a Belgian Malinois arrived on April 19 from Madagascar, where he was born, Kealey said. The pup also took part in the recent workshop. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Jet has not officially joined the team as yet
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AMBERWOOD VILLAGE community garage Women’s Bladder sale. June 6th 8am-1pm. Health-Free info session Glen Abby & Spyglass. 7-9pm, Wednesday June 10th, 2015. Public info Big Bridlewood Garage Session given by Nurse Sale - June 6 from 8 Continence Advisors Riveram- 1 pm View map of side Cam-pus Amphitheater all sales and items for Lower Level. Please register sale at by calling 613-738-8400 w w w. b r i d l e w o o d . c a ext 81726 Streets with 5 or more sales: Partridge, BuntFOR RENT ing, Fernbrook, Goldfinch Raindate: June 7 Huge Neighborhood Hungerford Gate Sale. Saturdday May 30th Apartments Kanata 1 & 2 bedroom apart8am-12pm Rain or Shine. Crossing Bridge Residence ments available for of Stittsville: Hobin, Kyle im-mediate occupancy; Ave, BirdStone, Delamere, include fridge, stove, Renshaw) Free BBQ after storage, parking, and 11am ceramic flooring; security cameras, rental Huge yard sale Saturday agent and mainte-nance May 30th and Sunday May person on site; laundry 31st, 8-12. Furniture, lap- room; located near tops, housewares, books parks, buses, shopping, and more at 269 Heather schools, churches, etc. Crescent , Almonte. To view, call 613-8781771. www.brigil.com Kanata Lakes - Tweedsmuir on the Park, SaturOUR SUMMER HOME day May 30, multi-family sale, Goldora Private & Kin- FOR RENT. Complete privacy, located on a peninsula mount, 9-1pm. on White Lake, Available LARGE ANTIQUES June, July, August. $950 per YARD SALE, May 29th, week, 613-623-7513 30th, 31st, 10 am - 5 pm. 869 Clarendon Street, Private cottage for rent Quyon, QC. 819-458-2268. on Norway Lake. Sleeps 6 Cross the Ferry. comfortably, fully equipped. Openings June, July, Sept. $700 per week, better rate, longer stay. 613.752.0269
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CEDAR LOGS SIDING, round or square profile. 1x6 round log $0.99, 2x8 square log $2.25, 2x8 round log $2.99. Ontariowidelumber-sales. com 613-292-9211 7 days a week Cedar rails, pickets & posts for sale, as well as rough sawn cedar & pine lumber. Call or text 613913-7958.
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. STEEL BUILDINGS/ Call Diana 1.866.306.5858 METAL BUILDINGS UP TO 60% OFF! 30x40, 40x60, SUMMER JOBS -- We’re 50x80, 60x100, 80x100 looking for bright, energetic sell for balance owed! Call: people who enjoy the out1-800-457-2206 www. doors for employment at crownsteelbuild-ings.ca our berry farms and kiosks in Nepean, Barrhaven, Manotick, Kanata, Stittsville, HELP WANTED Kemptville, Almonte and Carleton Place. Apply online Be your own Boss. Are at www.shouldicefarm.com you willing to turn 5-15 hours per week into money using your computer at HUNTING SUPPLIES home? Training provided, Canadian Firearm/Huntflexible hours. er Safety Courses. Call jaynesminioffice.com Dave Arbour 613-257-7489 or visit www. DO YOU HAVE 10 HRS/ valleysportsmanshow.com WK to turn into $1500/mth for dates and details of using your PC and phone? courses near you. Free info: www.BossFree123.com Hunter Safety/Canadian Fire-arms Courses and Full Time Bookkeeper ex-ams held once a month required for electrical con- at Carp. Call Wenda Cochran struction company with of- 613-256-2409. fice just west of Carp. Proficiency in Excel and Sage LEGAL 50(Simply Accounting) is essential. Also responsible for various general office ad- CRIMINAL RECORD? ministrative and clerical du- Canadian Record Suspenties. Apply by fax (613)839- sion (Criminal pardon) 2268 to JWK Utilities & Site seals record. American waiver allows legal entry. Services Ltd. Why risk employment, business, travel, HELP WANTED!! Make up licensing, deportation, peace to $1000 a week mailing of mind? brochures from Home! Free consultation: 1-800Genuine Opportunity! No 347-2540 Experience Required. Start Immediately! MARINE http://www.localmail-ers.net Lone Star, Kanata, Now Hiring. Full time experienced, line cooks. Apply to: 4048 Carling Avenue. Competitive Wage. Come join the great Lone Star Atmosphere. MAKE $1000 weekly mailing brochures from Home! Genuine Opportunity! No Experience Required. Start Immediately! www.newmailers.com
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Modern and Antique Tractors, Farm Machinery, Backhoe, Construction Equip, Lawn and Garden Equip, Grain Bins, Trucks, Trailers, Boats, Tools, and some Antique Machinery M & R Feeds & Farm Supply LTD. 70 Decosta Street, Arnprior, Ont.- From Ottawa take HWY. 417 West and exit at 180 towards Arnprior, Turn Right on HWY. # 29, and Turn Left on Madawaska Blvd., and Left on Decosta Street. Watch for auction signs. Saturday June 6th at 9 am. Tractors & Backhoe - Case IH-Farmall 85C, 4x4 tractor w/full load cab, L730 loader, w/ material bucket and quick attach pallet forks, w/turf tires, 93 hrs, 84 hp, bought new in 2009, tires 16.9-24 rears, 13.6-16.1 fronts, in like new condition; Massey Ferguson 1660L, 4x4 tractor w/full load cab, w/DL130 loader, w/quick attach material bucket, 1243 hrs., 60hp, 2010, new tires all around last year, rears 16.9-26, fronts 9.5-16RL, excellent condition; JD 4430 2WD w/ cab, power quad, rack and pinion, 6500 hrs, 20.8x38 rears-good condition; 2003 Case 580 Super M extenda hoe backhoe, 3819 hrs., ride control, air seat, w/24” tooth bucket, 8’ material and snow bucket, 4 stick, good condition; AC 5040 tractor w/loader, 56hp, 2WD, open station; Ford 5000 w/loader, open station; JD 2130 w/ cab and loader; MF 135 w/ industrial loader. IH 434 tractor w/loader, power steering; AC W speed patrol tractor grader, circa 1940-49, good condition; Hyster 50 fork lift, 3 stage mast w/16 ‘ fork height, hard tires; JD 820 tractor, partially restored ; JD 40 tractor, totally restored; Farmall 100 w/side mower; Farmall A; IH W4; Oliver Super 55, not running; Farmall C, not running. Lawn Equip. - Cub Cadet Tank SZ Commercial zero turn, gas, 27hp self propelled lawn mower w/60” mower, w/ power wheel steering, 2013, 79 hrs, like new condition; JD 300 garden tractor w/48” mower, hydro static, 16hp, 4hyd. outlets; White 25 hp lawn tractor, 54”-good condition; Cub-Car electric 2010 golf cart w/new battery and charger; 72” Buhler finishing mower, 3 pth. Farm Machinery - NH H-7230 10 ½’ cut discbine-like new-3 yr old; NH 648 round baler, Silage Special w/ acid applicator-top condition; NH 38 crop chopper; 2 steel bale thrower 20’ wagons-8ton; 2 all steel zero graze feeder wagons, 22’almost new; NH 790 forage harvester w/ electric controls w/ 890 7’ pick up, 824 2 row corn head used less than 100 acres; Gehl 980 16’ 3 beater steel forage wagon w/ 10 tonne running gear; Dion 1016SE- 16’ 3 beater forage wagon w/10 tonne running gear, both with roofs; NH 60 forage blower w/dry innoculant applicator; All harvester equipment in top condition comes from one owner and purchased new; Case IH 600 forage blower; IH 615 combine w/ 810 grain head 13’, new knives last year, good condition; JD 722 soil mulcher 24’; IH 27’ cultivator; 20’ cultivator w/ high clearance S tines, 62 tines, good condition; 10’ 3pth cultivator; 22’ chain harrow w/transport wheels, like new; 12’ chain harrows; Kverneland 6 furrow variable width w/ spring loaded auto reset semi mounted plow; 6 section diamond harrows, like new; stone picker w/ hyd. high dump; NH 489 9’ haybine, good condition; IH 1190 9’ hay conditioner; Case IH 8430 4x4, hard core round baler-good condition; MF 1050 grinder mixer w/extensions, top condition; 2- 52’ heavy duty wagons w/ 18x22.5 rears and 10x20 fronts, dual tandem w/steel mesh floor and hyd. brakes; 2- 18’ flat top hay wagons, 1 with new rack; 2- 300 bushel gravity grain wagons, 10 tonnes; 4’x8’ electric hyd. steel insert for pick up truck; other hay wagons and running gear; Pequea 710 hay fluffer; Meteor 3pth 7’ snow blower w/hyd. chute, like new; 7’ single auger snowblower w/ hyd chute; Walco 5 1/2’ rotary 3pth mower; JD MX6- 6’ rotary mower w/brush guard; Gehl tedder/rake; NH 512 single axle manure spreader in mint condition; Hardy combo orchard sprayer 8 yrs old never used; Canola roller; Junkkari HJ10 wood chipper, 10”, like new; Danuser hyd 3 pth wood splitter; Houle TS-08 hyd. driven 8” tree shear w/skid steer attachment; Shakee W200E Christmas tree shaker; 3pth hyd. 5’ forklift attachment; 10’ front mount blade; 11’ snow blade for tractor or loader; 2- 6’ 3pth grader blades; gas powered mortar mixer; large Detroit diesel powered tub grinder; older diesel tandem yard truck w/28’ grain box and unloading auger; 1 AC and 1 Cockshutt 2 row 3pth corn planters; MH 3 furrow trail plow; IH 2 furrow 3 pth plow; AC 3 furrow plow; Case skid steer attachments such as 2 stone forks, grapple bucket, 72” blade. Livestock Handling Equip. - Cattle head gate and chute; self locking head gate; 9 steel 16’ stock corral panels w/legs; 35- 4’ tube gates, new page wire chain link; 3pth tilt-table hoof trimming chute; round bale feeders; 2’x8’ calf feeder; 2 LPS liquid supplement tanks; 16’ fence line creep feeder, hd. Trailers - 2008 PJ-20 trailer goose neck w/20’ deck and 5’ beaver tail, 20,000lbs w/ tandem dual axles; 8’ x 33’ w/6’ deck 5th wheel tandem dual axle 20 tonne trailer, electric brakes, tandem; 6’6” x 14’ tandem deck over trailer; 2009 Corn Pro grey stock trailer, 16’x7’w/ bumper hitch-saftied; 14’ tandem trailer, set up for scaffolding comes with 4 pair of steel scaffolding sections and 6 walking aluminum stages. Grain Bins - 2008 Meridian Storking model SK1332, 4000 bushel grain bin, hopper bottom w/5hp air dryer, 24” fan, powder coated paint finish interior and exterior, excellent condition; Butler 90 tonne steel grain bin w/aerated floor. Note: Both bins will be sold as pictured and must be disassembled and moved by buyer. Horse Drawn Equip. - W.M Gray & Sons Ltd. Chatham On, totally restored single cutter w/child’s seat and solid runners; Munroe &MacIntosh, Alexandria, Ontario, 2 seater express wagon, restored; J.B. Armstrong Guelph, Ontario buggy w/top (needs restoration); Frost & Wood 5’ horse drawn hay mower; MH circular saw; set of double leather chrome trimmed harness w/22” collars suitable for medium size draft horses, top condition: other antique machinery pieces Boat: 1974 RaysonCraft 16’ flat bottom ski boat w/85 hp Mercury motor w/trailer Misc. Items - loader for 8N and AC D15; large grain auger hoppers; several baled hay moisture testers; several large square bale forks for loader; new parts and teeth for Wilrich chisel plow and cultivator; packer wheels for Brillion seeder; 3 formed hay tarps for 53’ trailers; sandblaster; quantity of 8’ wooden pallets; quantity of good used tin Auctioneer’s Note: All Tractors will be sold at 2 pm. Sale held under cover, Rain or Shine. 2 auction rings may be operating at same time part of the day. For pictures and additional consignments, please visit www.theauctionfever.com This sale consists of several complete estates of equipment plus many other individual and company consignments. Terms- Cash or Cheque with Proper ID Contact: Barry Dean at M&R Feeds- 613-623-7311 Auctioneers James and Hill Auction Service Ltd. Carson Hill 613-821-2946 Stewart James 613-445-3269 Owners and Auctioneers are not responsible for accidents. Refreshments available. 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Peacefully at the Arnprior Hospital following a brief illness on Tuesday morning, May 19th, 2015 at the age of 64 years. Dear son of the late Jack and Shirley Weldon. Beloved husband of Karen March (Ph.D.), Carleton University. Dearly loved father of the late Adam Weldon (2013) and Amy Weldon (Chris Sommer) of Edmonton and stepfather of Stephen Witts (Leslie) of Carleton Place and David March of Hamilton. Proud “Grandpa” of Destinee. Dear brother of Roger Weldon (Vicki) of Rosedale, Ontario and Jacquie Weldon of Ottawa. Much missed by his canine buddy, Josephine. Friends were invited to join Art’s family during visitation at the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior on Saturday afternoon, May 23rd from 1 to 2:45 p.m. and where a service was conducted in the Pilon Family Chapel at 3 o’clock. A reception followed. In memory of Art, a donation to your favorite charity would be appreciated. Condolences/Tributes/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca
McLELLAN, HELEN Suddenly but peacefully at the Ottawa Hospital, Civic Campus on Thursday morning, May 21st, 2015. Helen Catherine McLellan of Arnprior at the age of 80 years. Born in Montreal of the late Louis and Mary Tscherne. Beloved wife and best friend for almost 59 years of Hank. Dearly loved and proud mother of Catherine McLellan (Sanjay Goel) and Stephen McLellan (Lesley Brady) of Vancouver, B.C., Douglas McLellan of Beaconsfield, P.Q, and Kenneth McLellan (Christine Tremblay) of Laval, P.Q. Cherished “Nanny” of Parker, Brian, Kate, Jack, Alison and Shawn. Will be missed by numerous friends and neighbours. Friends were invited to join Helen’s family during visitation at the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior, ON on Tuesday afternoon, May 26th from 1 to 2:45 p.m. and where a service was conducted in the Pilon Family Chapel at 3 o’clock. A reception followed. In memory of Helen, a donation to the Ottawa Hospital Civic Campus ICU would be appreciated. Condolences/Tributes/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca
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(Retired – Family and Children Services) Suddenly, a few hours after suffering a heart attack while enjoying a game of golf; Terry passed away at the University of Ottawa Heart Institute while surrounded by loved ones in the early morning hours of Friday, May 15th, 2015, at the age of 67. Dear son of the late Patrick J. Kelly (1998) and the late Connie McDonald (2001). Beloved husband and best friend of Mary Jo (nee Beaton). Dearly loved and admired “Dad” of Bronwyn Kelly (Steve Seigh) of London, Ontario; Ian Kelly (Stephanie) and Margie Kelly (Russell Williams), both of Ottawa. Dear brother of Murray (Heather); John; Mary; Tim (Loretta); Tish; Tom (Yumi) and Kathy. Much loved brother-in-law of Fred Beaton (Sharon); Moie MacGillivray (Paul); Donnie Beaton (Hughenia); Margie Harrington (Ed); Agnes Carpenter (Tom); Charlie Beaton (Glenda) and Rock Beaton (Ardis). Predeceased by a brother-in-law, John Beaton (2000). Also survived by many nieces and nephews. Relatives and friends joined Terry’s family during visitation at the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior on Wednesday evening, May 20th from 6 to 9 p.m. and again on Thursday morning, May 21st from 9:30 until 10:45 a.m. A Service to honour and remember Terry followed in the Pilon Family Chapel at 11 a.m. A reception then took place at the Fitzroy Harbour Community Centre. In memory of Terry, a donation to Family and Children’s Services would be appreciated by his family. Condolences/Tributes/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca
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SLOAN, Derrick Raymond Derrick, long time resident of Kanata, beloved husband of Rosemary and father of Tyler, passed away in Ottawa on May 8th, 2015 after a battle with cancer. He is survived by his son Tyler and brother Kevin. Derrick will be fondly remembered by his many colleagues from the Royal Military College of Canada graduating class of 1969, colleagues at Industry Canada and by his many friends throughout the Ottawa area. Friends are invited to the visit Beechwood, Cemetery and Funeral Services, 280 Beechwood Ave. (East of Vanier Parkway) Saturday June 6th, 2015 for a Graveside Service at the National Military Cemetery of the Canadian Forces at 1 p.m. followed by a reception in honour of Derrick’s life at the Hall of Colours of the Beechwood National Memorial Centre from 1:303:30 pm. In lieu of flowers, guests are encouraged to make a donation to the Canadian Cancer Society.
June 4, 1927 – May 21, 2015 Gloria Nada Thompson (nee Boland) of Ottawa peacefully passed away at Dundas Manor Nursing Home in Winchester Ontario on Thursday, May 21, 2015. Beloved wife of the late Olin (Tommy) Thompson for 53 years. Loving mother of Greg Thompson (Sue), Pat Watson (Mike) and Shane Thompson (Laura). Devoted “Nanny” of Derek (Kim), Corey (Christal), Rob (Karen), Laine, Britney, Leigha and Kendra. Great-Nanny of Gemma, Karlie, Nellie, Oscar and Axel. Precious friend and companion of Jennifer Chen. Dearly loved aunt, friend and neighbour of many. Gloria expressed her love and gratitude to the staff of Dundas Manor with a smile every day. Her family deeply appreciate the superior care and love Gloria received there for almost 4 years. Special thanks to Dr. Sarah Dello Sbarba for her kindness and care of Gloria. Funeral service was held at 10 am on Tuesday, May 26th at St Paul’s Anglican Church, 5462 Main Street in Osgoode. Interment at Springhill Cemetery in Metcalfe. Reception following at the Royal Canadian Legion, 3284 Sunstrum Street, Osgoode. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Dundas Manor Activity Fund in memory of Gloria to provide needing residents with a visiting companion. Online condolences may be made to www. byersfuneralhomeinc.com
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The Carleton Place & District Memorial Hospital requires immediately a Casual Health Information Management Professional, responsible for the coding and abstracting of inpatients, day surgery and emergency room records, this in accordance with the requirements of the Canadian Institute of Health Information (CIHI) and the Ministry of Health. The successful candidate must have the availability to work at least one shift per week as well as vacation and sick relief and/or workload ďŹ&#x201A;uctuations in the department. Qualifications: Graduate of CHIMA (Canadian College of Health Information Management Association) recognized HIM program; successful completion of the National CertiďŹ cation Examination; member in good standing with CHIMA and a minimum of one year experience in a similar role. For a complete list of job requirements, please see careers on our website at www.carletonplacehospital.ca QualiďŹ ed applicants should apply in writing to the Human Resources Department no later than 4:00 pm on Wednesday, June 3rd, 2015 at 211 Lake Ave. E., Carleton Place, K7C 1J4, Fax: (613)257-3026, E-mail: jobs@carletonplacehosp.com
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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 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, two-spirit, 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 613-5924793. 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 28-June 5
For all current and previous house league and competitive players with the Kanata Youth Basketball Association: applications are due June 5 for the Chris Paulin and Jack Donohue Memorial Scholarships. For more details on eligibility and the application process, please see the KYBA Scholarship link at http://kanatabasketball.ca/.
May 28-June 13
The Kanata Civic Art Gallery is holding a new show entitled Architecture at the Mlacak Centre at 2500 Campeau Dr. The “challenge show” is made up of new work made specifically to reflect the theme. For more information, go to www.kanatagallery. ca or call 613 580 2424 ext. 33341.
May 30
The Kanata Dance Club is holding a dance for people ages 30 and up at the Mlacak Centre at 2500 Campeau Dr. from 8 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. Proper dress is required (no jeans are allowed). Admission is $8 for members and $10 for non-members. For more info, go to www.kanatadanceclub.org. 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.
free hotdogs and snacks, free bicycle repairs, free foot care, free nail painting, and more. KBC is located at 465 Hazeldean Rd.
and more at the church at 1817 Richardson Side Rd. Activities will move indoors in the event of rain.
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.
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 613-8236770, or email at OHSAuxiliary@ gmail.com
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May 30-31
A Yard Sale for a Cure is taking place from 8 am.m to 3 p.m. at 29 Winchester Dr. with all proceeds going to breast cancer support. Household items, books, furniture, baby items, toys, clothing and more will be available, and there will be a 50/50 draw and baked goods.
June 5
The first Thursday of every month from 6 -10 p.m., the Kanata Haven Youth Centre, in partnership with PTS Ottawa, hosts an #OK2BME drop-in program for GLBTTQ and allied youth ages 24 and under at the Dick Brule Community Centre at 170 Castlefrank Rd. The program provides youth with an open and friendly place to hang out, get connected, ask questions and celebrate your diversity. For more info, contact Diane at info@ kanatahavenyouthcentre.com.
June 6
The Kanata Baptist Church is participating in Ottawa’s BIG GIVE from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. (rain or shine). Events include a large, free yard-sale, games for kids, free clothes mending,
June 6-7
Give Away Weekend takes place, where unwanted items can be placed on the curb for community members to peruse and take. For more information visit ottawa.ca/en/residents/ garbage-and-recycling/garbage-collection/giveaway-weekend.
June 9
The next PROBUS Club of Western Ottawa meeting takes place at 33 Leacock Drive Kanata at 10 a.m. for coffee followed by guest speaker Nelson MacDougal will speak on managing NAC travels. The worldwide PROBUS 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.
June 10
Trinity Presbyterian Church is holding a monthly “Savour the Summer” outdoor gathering with food trucks, live music, activities for kids, Zumba
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SoundWaves will hold a community concert with bands who will play free concerts Sundays in June at Andrew Haydon Park, starting at 1 p.m. The Barrhaven Community Concert Band will play June 14. For a complete listing of bands and dates visit soundwavesottawa.org 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.
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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 8600548. FLK Taoist Tai Chi is offering tai chi classes at two locations in Kanata: Glen Cairn United Church, 140 Abbey Hill Mondays 10-11:30 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) 233-2318. Visit our website at taoist.org
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STITTSVILLE $429,900
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Lovely home located on premium lot on cul-de-sac. Front interlock walk. Updated gleaming hardwood throughout. Bright living room has bay window. Spacious dining room. Updated kitchen has heated tile floor, gas stove, granite counters, island with breakfast bar and stainless steel appliances. Family room has gas fireplace. Master bedroom has 3 pc ensuite with heated floor and walk in. Updated roof, windows, doors, furnace, a/c and garage door.
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72 Kanata Kourier-Standard - Thursday, May 28, 2015
STITTSVILLE $559,000
Quality Holitzner home with no maintenance landscaping has two covered porches with 4,200 sq. ft. of professionally finished area. Updated kitchen features custom maple cabinets, granite, SS appliances and exciting family room. Main floor den, laundry and loft overlook living room. Basement is finished with Media room, bedrooms, bath and more. Quality hardwood and tile. No rear neighbors! Easy living plus short walk to restaurants and shopping. 10/10!
BARRHAVEN $729,900
Spectacular 4 bedroom 4 bath home with 80K in upgrades plus the lot premium. Approx 3,500 sq. ft. Tile, hardwood, granite and 9 ft. ceilings on main. High ceiling in living room. Tiled kitchen has granite countertops and plenty of oak cupboards. Family room has gas fireplace. Main floor den and laundry room. 4 bedrooms, 2 en-suite bathrooms and 1 full bathroom upstairs. Home is perfect for entertaining. The lot truly is amazing!
BARRHAVEN $525,000
4 bedroom 4 bath home is on a large premium lot! Front interlock walk. Open concept design. Hardwood in spacious living/dining rooms. Bright kitchen has upgraded cabinets, granite countertops, island and eating area. Family room has vaulted ceiling and cozy corner gas fireplace. Huge master bedroom with retreat, 5 pc en-suite and walk in closet. 2nd bedroom has vaulted ceiling and balcony. Lower level has rec room, 3 pc bath and 4th bedroom.