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Bridlewood native Alexis Kirkwood said she hopes to make a career out of designing buildings, but this summer she’s working on beautifying some of the walls in Glen Cairn by putting her artistic skills to use. Kirkwood, who is attending Carleton University for architecture design, found out the Glen Cairn Tennis Club was looking for a mural artist through her former gym teacher at A.Y. Jackson Secondary School in February. After meeting with the club, she was engaged to paint a mural on the practice wall that has stood grey and unappealing for too long, said some Glen Cairn residents. The colourful mural, which features a nature scene with a sign declaring Glen Cairn Tennis Club, was celebrated on July 4 along with the re-opening of the

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Alexis Kirkwood stands proudly by the mural she created for the Glen Cairn Tennis Club during the club’s re-opening celebration on July 4. The mural is just the first art project the Bridlewood native has lined up in the community. tennis courts after they were resurfaced. With that first mural done after two weeks of work, Kirkwood’s next project came from Kanata South

Coun. Allan Hubley during the tennis club’s celebration, she said. Now she and Hubley are in talks to have a wall of the Glen Cairn Community Cen-

tre, behind the tennis courts, painted as well. “It blows me away that I got that opportunity and that I get to keep doing this,” said Kirkwood. “It’s so fun to do.

I’m really proud.” Kirkwood’s artistic interests began as a toddler and were noticed by her grandmother, who got her into an art class. But it was her high

school art courses that really inspired her to make the most of her talent, developing a style that is both realistic and fun with accurate forms of animals and nature, but somewhat cartoonish in their colouring, she said. Still, mural painting wasn’t something Kirkwood ever thought she would get to do. “I’m more of a theories and math kind of person,” she said. “It was pretty daunting,” she said, but with the help of several volunteers, including her grandparents and younger brother, Kirkwood managed to realize a vision for the tennis club mural. “It’s so cool to be able to drive past and know that you painted something like that,” she said. Though she still plans to focus on architecture as her future career, Kirkwood said she hopes to continue making an artistic contribution to Kanata with these kinds of projects for the short term.

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Fire services received several calls describing heavy smoke at 8 Forbes Ave. at about 2:20 p.m., said the fire department, with smoke coming out from the roof of the house. After what fire services called “a fast attack,” the fire was under control by 3:15 p.m. The fire department was working to determine the cause of the fire when “our investigator, while he was investigating, had some concerns that he wanted addressed, so we invited Ottawa police to get involved,” said Bob Rainboth, spokesman for the fire department. The head of the arson unit, Staff Sgt. Stephanie Burns, confirmed an arson investigation is taking place, with investigators on scene July 14. The investigation was on-

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Anti-abortion images akin to anti-smoking ads To the editor,

Re: “Aborted fetus imagery left on Kanata doorsteps” This news story brings to mind when my children were young and there was a huge anti-smoking movement. They brought home pictures from school of blackened lungs and diseased mouths, all reportedly caused by smoking. It was a reality shock and disturbing to look at these pictures, but in truth, factual. Today smoking is looked down upon; not treated as the status symbol that it once was. The graphic images of aborted fetuses left at people’s homes are also a reality shock and disturbing, but they picture a true fact. The word, fetus, comes from the middle ages and the dictionary describes a fetus as “… offspring, young still in the womb…” A fetus, in modern day language, is the unborn child that a pregnant woman is carrying. Abortion terminates a

pregnancy and destroys the fetus. Abortion is not a pretty thing. Our society teaches abortion as a quick fix to an unintended pregnancy, when in fact it ends the life of a human being that is growing and developing inside its mother. Any woman that has been pregnant knows that she is carrying life inside of her. I have met women who have had abortions and I have yet to meet one that says she’s glad she went through with the process. The women might say that they felt that they had no choice, due to the circumstances of their lives, but very few women consider their abortion as a happy choice. Most live with a life of regret wondering what their child would have been like. It stays with us for life. Presently the Canadian rate of reproduction is below replacement level. To keep our population numbers stable we need a replacement number of 2.1 children per child-bearing mother. Canada has a replacement level of 1.5 children. So, as a nation, we are dying out. Abortion and the choice to have only one child, directly contribute to this fact. There is a law of cause and effect in nature. If we do not value our young it will come back on us. We will have too few young people to

IN THE MATTER OF THE ONTARIO HERITAGE ACT No ce of Inten on to Designate The City of O awa, on July 8, 2015, established its inten on to designate 180 Metcalfe Street under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act for its cultural heritage value. Descrip on of Property The Medical Arts Building, 180 Metcalfe Street, is a six-storey brick office building constructed in 1928. It is located at the corner of Metcalfe and Nepean Streets in the Centretown neighbourhood of O awa. Heritage Value The cultural heritage value of the Medical Arts Building lies in its being an example of the Art Deco style, its historical associa ons with O awa architect W.E. No e and the North American trend of purpose built medical office buildings and its contextual significance as a landmark.

maintain our standard of living and future generations will suffer the consequences. On top of this, we are losing all the contributions and ways that all those people, never born, could have enhanced our lives. Although Ms. Shaw’s tactics may seem unconventional, she is attempting to make society aware of the consequence of the “choice” of abortion. Slavery did not end until people saw the true nature of this prejudice. Awareness of the negative effects of smoking spurred our society to move towards healthier life styles. Knowing the reality of abortion should spur society into an awareness of the tragedy of aborting our own young and the horrible consequences. It may shock and horrify us, but these are the facts. Wanda Hartlin Glen Cairn

Doctors needed across Ontario To the editor,

On June 26 I had the opportunity to meet with the Eastern Ontario Wardens’ Caucus to outline how the provincial government’s imposed changes to doctors and medical services are impacting patient care. I wish the presentation wasn’t necessary, but it is important municipal leaders understand how the changes could impact the family physician recruitment efforts they have undertaken to attract doctors to their communities. At a time when there are more than 800,000 Ontarians still without a family doctor and 140,000 new residents are being added into our health care system every year, the government

is restricting the ability of family doctors to join team-based models of practice – the model in which new doctors are currently trained. Doctors may only join teams in communities the Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care have identified on a list as areas of high physician need. A number of communities in Eastern Ontario are on the list – Port Hope, Prescott, and Pembroke, for example. The problem is many people mistakenly believe if their community is on the list it will make attracting doctors easier. With the province cutting from 40 to 20 the number of physicians who can join these models, it will not be easier to attract doctors to your community. There are nearly 200 communities across the province on the list so South Dundas and Smith Falls are competing with these other communities – places like Kitchener and parts of Toronto – for much-needed family doctors. The reality is there is a need for family doctors in communities across the province – whether they are on the list or not. Placing restrictions on doctors is not how we are going to attract new family doctors to care for the hundreds of thousands of people who don’t have one. Everyone in Ontario deserves that their health care be a priority. Dr. Mike Toth, President Ontario Medical Association

The Medical Arts Building has design value as an example of the Art Deco style that was popular in Canada in the 1920s and 1930s. Art Deco is characterized by its decora ve use of strong ver cal lines, sharp edges, geometric shapes and stepped profiles. The Art Deco style is expressed in the Medical Arts Building through its massing, flat roof, copper panels and geometric pa erned brick panels. Its recessed mortar joints accentuate the sharp edges of the brick and the sense of ver cality is emphasized through the con nuous brick piers that break the cornice. The Medical Arts Building has historical value as an example of the work of renowned O awa architect W.E. No e. Celebrated for his long career and versa le designs, No e also designed the Champagne Bath and the Central Post Office. The Medical Arts Building is also associated with the spread of commercial buildings into the southern part of Centretown, which was then a residen al area, and with the larger North American trend of purpose-built medical office buildings. In Canada, medical arts buildings were also constructed in Winnipeg (1924), Windsor (1930), Toronto (1929) and Hamilton (1930).

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taught to cook, start a fire or string a tarp. There was no mention of a need to survive outside the social norms established by a middle-sized Canadian city, where we all lived in townhouses within easy walking distance to a convenience store. It makes sense then that by the time I left home – at the tender age of 17 – despite presenting a face of unrelenting confidence to the world, I was a scared and anxious bunny rabbit. It wasn’t until my early twenties that I had the guts to take myself to the woods. I had finished my degree and started working in a fastpaced national newsroom, where everyone talked in half-clauses and acronyms. Every day, I’d walk to work down the busiest streets of urban Ottawa with a ball of lead in my stomach and

a tickling in my throat – anxiety – sure that my new employers would discover that, for all my posturing, I didn’t have a clue what was going on around me most of the time. And then I went camping with some girlfriends. We called it the “all-girlempowerment-campingweekend.” We bought, borrowed and begged for the necessary equipment to go car camping for three nights in September. We scratched together a grocery list and purchased items that mostly didn’t require cooking. We would survive. It was that weekend, 14 years ago, that I met my now-husband. I suppose what initially attracted me to him was that he seemed to be everything I wasn’t. A risk-taker and a survivalist, within the first days of

contact, he demonstrated a MacGyver-type response to every situation: He started our fire without a match, he fixed the hole in our tent with a mini-sewing kit he kept in his wallet, he cooked without a camp stove. Over the next year, he challenged me on a regular basis to step way outside my comfort zone. I hadn’t been on a bike in years, but I somehow found myself in late September staring down a narrow, rocky, steep incline on his old and heavy beast of a mountain bike. He taught me to climb trees, to walk in the woods at night with no flashlight, to lie on a beach at midnight (against park rules)

me to undertake). So he challenges me and he challenges the kids to take risk, something that – whether in the woods or in an urban setting – is inherent to survival. I could have all the degrees and work experience in the world, but the more I step outside of my comfort zone, the more I truly learn about life. With learning comes a true feeling of confidence and competence and, in turn, a lessening of anxiety. As for parenting, I’m hoping that my cautionary side balances out my spouse’s risk-taking side so the kids acquire the faith in themselves to take a leap, but with the whispering voice of mom saying, “be careful,” ever present. Time will tell.

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and stare at the stars. We may or may not have gone skinny dipping. As we have embarked on parenting together over the last 10 years, we balance each other out. I catch myself saying all too often to the kids, “be careful,” “follow the rules,” “are you sure that’s a good idea?” Meanwhile, he put a pocket knife in the hands of our boys at the age of six, teaching them to whittle wood by the fire. Last month, he tied our two-year-old up in climbing equipment and let her scramble up the 80-year-old willow tree in the backyard. He bought me a kayak for Mother’s Day that I can throw in the car and carry to the Ottawa River whenever whimsy strikes me (something I never imagined was “safe enough” for

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o good deed goes unpunished. We don’t have to live in a cynical world, but we must forgive Shannon Lough and Will Needham if they have lost some faith in humanity. The Kanata couple made a conscious effort to make good use of their front yard by planting vegetables in a homemade wooden planter box. Their decision was rewarded with a demand from the city’s bylaw services to remove the box because it’s too close to the sidewalk. The city’s bylaw chief called the 20-centimetre tall box “a tripping hazard.� The local city councillor agrees, adding that work crews may need to reach underground wires or pipes. The wooden box doesn’t intrude on the sidewalk, but it’s nearby, technically on the city’s property. Any pedestrian in this city knows to pay attention as they walk. They are no more likely to walk off the sidewalk and into a visible planter than into a tree, a city fire hydrant, a high curb, a sign, a mailbox (community size or otherwise), a bus shelter, a bench, a

parking signpost, or any manner of objects. A wooden planter 20 centimetres high is not a death trap. The city is within its rights to ask for the object to be moved, but it is wrong to do so. And the need for access to pipes and wires? How often should any one home expect Hydro Ottawa or the water department to start digging up the lawn? A few feet from the planter is a paved driveway which would need digging up if a real emergency occurred. A planter and some tomato plants aren’t much of an obstacle compared to layers of asphalt. And should that unlikely emergency access be required, the city or hydro crew that arrives will be armed with a backhoe that would make short work of any planter. Lough and Needham did a good thing by turning a chunk of lawn – with its need for watering, fertilizing and trimming with no food value – into a veggie garden. And they say the planter sparks conversations with neighbours and passersby. Clearly another few square metres of lawn would not do the same. Sometimes the law is wrong. It should be challenged. Viva tomatoes.

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o, as we’ve all seen, this Calgary guy goes up in the air in a lawn chair attached to about 100 helium balloons. He wants to land at the Calgary Stampede, which will be a great publicity stunt for his company, and he almost makes it, before parachuting to the ground and being picked up by the police and charged. What do you think about it? The incident has touched off what we might consider a typically Canadian argument, with some, including the police, arguing that his stunt endangered lives other than his own. Others say that’s a typically cautious Canadian attitude, that the guy should be applauded for his imagination and spirit of adventure, qualities that are in short supply in this country.

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publicity. Another discussion that is inevitable in this country is the regional one. Only in the free-spirited Wild West atmosphere of Calgary, the argument goes, could such a thing happen, a guy strapping balloons to a lawn chair and just taking off without even a permit. In Ottawa, there would be nine city bylaws forbidding it, plus bans from the province, the National Capital Commission and the Department of Public Works. And maybe there is even a Balloons Canada with its own set of regulations. Well, it is true that people in the Nation’s Capital have other uses for lawn chairs, such as to annoy people at Bluesfest. When you come right down it, there’s a certain amount of spirit of adventure right there. 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

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And we do, here in the capital, deeply resent the idea that we have no imagination, no adventure. People who say we lack adventure have never been on Parkdale Avenue at rush hour. They have never taken the bus home Parliament Hill late at night on July 1. They have never tried to scrum Mike Duffy. Which is not to say there are no advantages to flying in your lawn chair. These advantages are best imagined when compared against flying in a commercial aircraft. First off, think of the leg room! Think of the security. You walk into your backyard and sit down on the lawn chair. No taking off your shoes or your belt. There is no seatbelt demonstration, no wrestling for the overhead bin. There is probably no food, but then there isn’t any on Air Canada either. Air Canada probably has the edge when it comes to landings. The

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Music store expands into Kanata with vinyl lifeline Young collectors, music lovers fuelling return of the LP Adam Kveton

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The owners of music store franchise Legend Records have opened a new location at the Hazeldean Mall, and it’s vinyl that is fueling their fire. Legend Records, a mainstay in Ottawa for 40 years, opened its third location in mid-March, just a few months after another local music store, CD Warehouse, closed its last two stores for good – one of which was located in Kanata. What’s saving Legend Records, and helping them to expand, is the record resurgence, said Sandra Nolan who owns the stores with her husband, David, who live in Kanata. “Vinyl is back,” she said.

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Vinyl records take up most of the newly opened Legend Records store at Hazeldean Mall, where renewed interest in LPs has helped the Ottawa franchise to expand when other music stores are closing up shop. “It saves us, it keeps is in business.” And it’s not the babyboomers who lived through the heyday of LPs that are buying them up now, said Nolan. It’s people 13-35.

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You step up to the plate with the summer sun beating down and dig your cleats into the dirt. A bat over your shoulder, and a helmet on your head, you stare down the pitcher, knowing that whatever they throw won’t be enough to get past you, because it’s your up at bat, and that means it’s another chance to be a hero for your team. Many more children in Kanata are getting that chance than did before now that the Kanata Little League Baseball Association’s Challenger division is up and running for its second year, offering kids with special needs their turn up at bat. The association decided to tap into the international Challenger program last year, working to get the word out to volunteers, parents and kids to get it started.

The division’s first year was a success thanks to volunteers like Ken Smith, the league’s convener, who, along with about 10 or more volunteers, are delivering the program again this year with the support of the association. Smith, a Bridlewood resident, said he wanted to get involved in the league because of his 11-year-old son, Michael who has Down syndrome. “When he was about seven or eight years old, he watched a movie with baseball in it,” said Smith. The film, Everyone’s Hero, tells a fictional account of the return of Babe Ruth’s famous bat, Darlin’, by a boy named Yankee Irving. “He really took to the game and wanted to be part of a team so we were looking around at different things and then we heard about Kanata Little League wanting to start a Challenger division,” said Smith. With Smith and his wife deciding

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Baseball player Cole Tubman who plays for the Ducklings swings and makes contact with the ball during a Kanata Little League Challenger division baseball game on July 13. The division, now in its second year in Kanata, is for children with physical or mental disabilities from age four to 18. Adam Kveton/Metroland

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“He’s such a happy kid and he just has a blast when he’s out there,” he said. The division has made some adjustments to the game to accommodate kids. “There is no three strikes and you are out, there is no three outs and you switch sides,” said Smith. “Basically we bat right through the whole roster, and then we switch sides.” A pair of volunteers participated as the designated catcher and pitcher, though the players have the choice of hitting off a tee or from a pitch. Other volunteers help kids out in the field when needed, said Smith, including players from other Kanata Little League teams who came out to help, though that job is handled with some discretion. “When they hit the ball, often it’s a home run, regardless of how far the ball actually goes,” said Smith. Marc Racz from Stittsville was another player to take part in the

division’s first year, and is back again this year. “This is a great league,” said Marc’s dad, Doug Racz. “Every kid can play to their own level.” Marc was also born with Down syndrome, but loves to play sports in general, and the Challenger division is a great way to get him out on the field, said Racz. In its second year the division has 22 players, and has gone from offering one game night for two teams to two game nights for three teams, one of which will play against themselves. This was done to keep the number of players on each team down so that games could move at a good pace and keep players’ attention, said Smith. The changes are making the division even better, said Racz, noting the smoother game play. Games started in early July, with kids getting to use brand new equipment donated by Toronto Blue Jays charitable foundation. “It came as a surprise to me and I believe to a lot of the other people

in the Kanata league,” said Smith. Though the Kanata division was unable to hold games with other local Challenger divisions, including in East Nepean, the Kanata players will get their chance at this year’s Canadian Little League Championships. The tournament for players ages 11-12 is being held for the first time since the start of Little League in Canada in 1951, and will celebrate 60 years of East Nepean Little League. The Nepean Challenger division will put together a team to play against Challenger players from Kanata and others from Russell and Orléans on August 15, said Smith. Being a part of the division has been unbelievable, said Smith. “It’s extremely rewarding to see how excited the kids are and how much enjoyment they get out of doing it,” he said. He said it’s a combination of volunteers, a dedicated association, Adam Kveton/Metroland and baseball-loving kids that has Baseball player Marc Racz from Stittsville runs joyfully to first base afmade it happen. ter hitting a single during a Kanata Little League Challenger division

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East Nepean Little League has revealed key details about the upcoming Canadian Little League Championships it will host in Barrhaven from Aug. 5 to 16. The baseball championships coincide with the league’s 60th anniversary, and this year will mark the first time hosting the national event for both the league and the city. During the 11-day event, 100 players from across Canada between the ages of 11 and 12 will descend on the Eagle’s Nest diamond at Ken Ross Park – formerly known as South Nepean Park – to compete for a spot in the Little League Baseball World Series in Williamsburg, Pa. in August. The national tournament is expected to draw thousands of spectators to the park. While planning for the tournament has been underway since the league won the right to host it in 2010, several key details of the event – including the major league baseball player scheduled to make an appearance, the tournament schedule and the home

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Former Blue Jays player Roberto Alomar, a 12-time all-star and Baseball Hall of Fame inductee will make an appearance at the tournament on Aug. 13, interacting with players and fans throughout the day. “He’s probably the biggest name in Canadian baseball, so we went to an extra length to see if he could come down because we felt that it would add a lot to the tournament,” said Bob Wilson, league advisory board member. “It’ll be great for the tournament and it’ll be great for the kids.” The second baseman – one of the most renowned MLB players to come from a Canadian baseball club – will throw the first pitch of the noon game between Ontario and British Columbia that day. Alomar will return in the evening for a Champion’s Dinner at Algonquin College where he will deliver a speech. While the dinner will be open to the public with tickets available online for $40, players in the tournament will also have the opportunity to spend time with Alomar that evening exclusively as a group. “No parents, no coaches, just a chance for kids to meet a hall of fame idol,” Wilson said. “And for me, that’s probably

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Flower power Cassaundra Cotnam of Carleton Place, left, and Nabindu Rutegeza of Kanata catch the volleyball action while waiting for their team, the Pecan Sandies, to have a turn during the Hope Volleyball Summerfest at Mooney’s Bay Park on July 11. Hope, which stands for Helping Other People Everywhere, is supporting six new Ottawabased charities this year, which will each receive $25,000.


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City Councillor Kanata South Week in Review Project Planning: I would like to take the opportunity to remind residents that are planning on building any projects this summer season that it is important to check the City by-laws before starting to dig or build. The ‘Call Before You Dig’ program is one of the ways we help you avoid costly repairs if you cut a phone line or puncture a gas main in the Right of Way in your front or back yards. Obtaining the necessary permits in order to comply with the City’s by-laws are an important step of project planning. In order to review the by-laws on building sundecks, fences, or landscaping projects, please visit the City of Ottawa’s website at http:// ottawa.ca/en/residents/laws-licenses-and-permits/ laws. These bylaws are meant to protect you and your neighbours while ensuring we all operate safely under the same rules. Pianos in the Park/KRC Fitness Park Opening ERIN MCCRACKEN/METROLAND

Derby girls The Cupquakes and the Slaughter Daughters square off at the Rink of Dreams at city hall on July 11. The players demonstrated roller derby with a full-contact match. The event was open to the public and was designed to introduce people to the full-contact sport.

I am pleased to announce that Kanata South will be getting a new addition to the Walter Baker Park! On Saturday July 25th, there will be a Piano installed in the gazebo in the park that will be open to all members of the community to enjoy! We will be celebrating this new amenity with the community and a mural artist will be present to paint the Glenview logo on the piano in recognition of our generous sponsor, Glenview Homes! This exciting event will be combined with our Grand Opening of the KRC Fitness Park. We are pleased to have Fitness for Freedom join us again for a demonstration on different uses the new outdoor equipment and answer any questions you may have.

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Gymnasts join world’s largest gymnastics exhibition 11 members of Pirouette Rhythmic Gymnastics Club in Helsinki for World Gymnaestrada

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KANATA NORTH PICNIC – I’m writing this on Sunday and just checked the forecast for Picnic Day and it’s totally sunny with a high of 23! I’m counting on the weather channel to be correct, so I’m sure we had a great day. Many thanks to the Kanata North Picnic Committee for raising the funds for the picnic and acting as MC’s at the event. Thanks to all of the volunteers for your help, to the City and community groups who provided information and activities, and to the groups who entertained us. Your feedback is helpful in planning for next year’s picnic so please send your comments and ideas to kanatanorth@ottawa.ca. WILD PARSNIPS AND TICKS are growing problems in the area. City Council has directed staff to come up with means to deal with Wild Parsnips – which is challenging, as it is becoming common. Don’t let the yellow flowers fool you. They look like Queen Anne’s Lace but when touched and then if the sting is exposed to sunlight, the sap causes a rash, reddening skin, blisters and burns. Avoid this plant and teach your children to stay away as well. City staff can spray poisonous plants and did so already near the Richcraft Complex – but more has popped up and need to be treated. It is widespread along the Goulbourn Forced Road and throughout the hydro corridor in Morgan’s Grant. How to Identify Wild Parsnip • Grows up to 1.5 metres tall. • The single green stem is two to five centimetres thick and smooth with few hairs. • Compound leaves are arranged in pairs, with sharply toothed leaflets that are shaped like a mitten. • Yellowish green flowers form umbrella-shaped clusters 10 to 20 centimetres across. • Seeds are flat and round. Ticks are also increasing in numbers in the Ottawa area. To date, Ottawa Public Health has not had reports of Lyme disease from ticks in our area but it is still important to take precautions. If you are walking on trails in the woods, wear long pants and if a tick attaches to you ensure MEGAN DELAIRE/METROLAND it is removed as soon as possible. Ottawa Public Health provides tick Members of Pirouette Rhythmic Gymnastics Club strike a pose outside Michaelle Jean el- removers and these have been provided to the Richcraft Complex. They ementary school when a power outage darkened the gym where they were scheduled to are also useful for dogs which are more prone to getting ticks.

practice on July 6. The team travelled to Helsinki this month to participate in the world’s largKANATA NORTH APP est gymnastics exhibition. gymnaestrada in Calgary in 2014. They spent a year training for the national event with the international one in mind, and have continued training over the past year. Most of the girls on the team have trained with the club since they were only four or five years old. They now range in age from 13 to 22. According to Sokol, some of the members have attended the international event once before, while for others this year marks their first – and likely last – time participating in the World Gymnaestrada. “On this team there are a few kids who have already graduated (from high school), so this is like the peak of their career,” Sokol said. “A few of them might not

be returning because they will go to universities all over the place. So this is great that their parents made it possible to them.” Johanna Quijada enrolled at Pirouette when she was four years old. She has had her eye on the World Gymnaestrada since she first learned about it eight years ago, but was not able to attend the previous two events due to her age or the team’s eligibility. Attending this year’s World Gymnaestrada is a significant milestone for her, and for her younger sister and teammate Mieke. “I can’t even describe it. I’m just so excited because it gave me something to look forward to all these years knowing sooner or later I’m going to make it to Europe with my team,” Qui-

jada said. “Not only will I be learning about Finland, but I’ll be learning about all different cultures from around the world because I’m going to be surrounded by people from just about everywhere, so I think that learning about all the different cultures and languages and stuff is going to be a good experience.” Quijada said that as well as learning about other cultures, observing gymnasts from around the world would provide the Pirouette team with a practical advantage, since the team is often open to testing new concepts they observe in other groups’ routines. “Seeing the way that other countries take on the same sport I think is really cool,” she said.

I now have a Kanata North App which can be downloaded for free from the App Store on iPhones and from Google Play for Android phones. In this app, you can: find information on upcoming community and City events, find out what is happening in Kanata North, find a directory of contact information for emergency and community services, subscribe to my monthly e-newsletter, connect with me on Facebook and Twitter, and directly message me. This app is like any other Smartphone App, it will be constantly tweaked and updated. Any feedback on use of the app and its contents is appreciated. JUNIOR RANGERS PROGRAM Junior Rangers is a pilot program to benefit our natural environment areas through maintenance of trails, removal of invasive species and tours of our wonderful natural areas. As well as supporting camp programs at the Richcraft Complex, our two rangers will be taking tours of our new arboretum at the Beaver Pond. Check my website or call my office to find out when the next tours will take place. Cost of the program comes from fundraising and is supported by the Dovercourt Recreation Centre, Richcraft Recreation Complex Kanata and my office. I would appreciate suggestions on other ways this program can benefit the community so if you are interest in learning about, and willing to help maintain our natural area, please send an email to kanatanorth@ottawa.ca.

Contact me at 613-580-2474, email Marianne.Wilkinson@ottawa.ca Follow me on Twitter @KanataNorth to keep up to date on community matters.

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A group of young gymnasts chatted excitedly in the foyer of Michaelle Jean elementary school on July 6, although a power outage in Barrhaven had darkened the gym where they were supposed to practise. Less than a week away from the event for which they’d spent the last two years training, not even a blackout cancelling their practice could dim the sense of anticipation among the group. The gymnasts, members of Pirouette Rhythmic Gymnastics Club, frequently practise in the school’s gym and had gathered there for one final dress rehearsal before the biggest performance of most of their lives. The group managed to reschedule their dress rehearsal and on July 9 they departed for Helsinki, Finland to demonstrate their skill as rhythmic gymnasts at the World Gymnaestrada. The Pirouette gymnasts and members of gymnastics clubs across Canada – including the Kanata Rhythmic Gymnastics Club – form Team Canada, representing their nation at the world’s largest gymnastics exhibition. The Pirouette group will perform their routine three times at three different venues across the Finnish city over the course of the week. “Our involvement in the gymnaestradas every four years gives us an opportunity to bring the kids somewhere, usually in Europe,” said team coach Eva Sokol, adding that members of Pirouette have travelled to Berlin, Portugal and Austria for past World Gymnaestradas. The World Gymnaestrada, which runs from July 12 to 18, will draw 21,000 participants from 52 countries to perform more than 1,800 productions. The event features non-competitive group performances in different disciplines, including rhythmic, artistic and acrobatic gymnastics. Pirouette’s team earned a spot in the 2015 World Gymnaestrada after performing at the national

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Police arrest suspect in connection to Overbrook shooting Alex Robinson alex.robinson@metroland.com

Police have arrested a man in connection to a shooting in Overbrook Tuesday morning that sent a man to hospital. Police were called at 8:10 a.m. after multiple shots were fired in the 1 to 100 block of Lilas Drive. A police operation was in full swing all morning, closing off access to the street for more than five hours as a tactical unit moved in to “contain” the situation. Neighbours, who had been evacuated from their homes, said they heard shots that morning before seeing a young man bleeding outside a unit in the Ottawa Community Housing development. Samuel Aldana, who lives nearby, was drinking his morning coffee and looking out his window when he heard shots fired inside of 52 Lilas Pvt. and saw a handful of people run out of the house. “I heard screaming and

swearing and then three pops one after another,” Aldana said. The neighbour said he saw the injured man clutching a wound in his right lower flank. “He was leaning towards my back yard. I could see he was shot,” Aldana said. “He had blood coming out of his wound. He looked stunned and he didn’t know what was going on. It took a little while for him to come around and realize what happened.” Neighbours said there had been a loud party at the unit from midnight until when the shooting occurred. Mark, a neighbour who refused to give his last name, said he saw three men in their 20s running out the back of the development down Ellis Private, an adjoining street, after the shooting. The police operation ended at around 1 p.m. after the tactical unit searched the house

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A police tactical unit was on scene after at least one man was shot in Overbrook on the morning of July 14. One man was arrested after police received a call at 8:10 a.m. alerting them to the shooting in the 1 to 100-block of Lilas Drive. Neighbours said they heard multiple shots and saw the victim bleeding before he was transported to hospital. and found no one left inside. The victim was rushed to a local hospital and is expected

to live. The police’s guns and gangs unit were set to lead

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shooting was gang-related. The incident was the city’s 21st shooting of 2015.

Suspect in Barrhaven sexual assaults arrested Staff

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Friends of the Farm looking for volunteers Summer help needed in gardens Leah Burchill

The Friends of the Central Experimental Farm are looking for volunteers this summer for their gardening program. “Early in the year there are lots of volunteers, then the numbers drop in June,” said Kate Harrigan, a Friends of the Farm board member. “In July we do another call for volunteers.” The Friends of the Central Experimental Farm relies greatly on volunteers to be able to run their programs and projects. The middle of summer is a great time to volunteer, Harrigan said. “Everything has started to bloom.” Volunteers are currently needed to work on the lilacs, in the arboretum, shelter belt, peonies and roses gardening teams. Each team is in charge of different gardening jobs in the farm. For example the lilacs team is in charge of the many hundreds of lilacs living on the farm’s grounds. The shelter belt team is in charge of maintaining the area along Merivale Road at the western edge of the farm, including trees and shrubs. Gardening teams work during the morning hours; each team has their own schedule. The volunteers are greatly appreciated, and Harrigan said the time they can give is valued, adding there is “no pressure to go. If you’re gone to the cottage we understand.” Volunteers work outside doing physical activity, along with socializing and admiring the great work they have contributed to keep the farm’s gardens in beautiful condition. If you are interested in volunteering as a gardener for the Friends of the Central Experimental Farm or would like to find out more information, visit www.friendsofthefarm.ca/activities.htm or call 613-230-3276. R0013369226-0716

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West Ottawa musician to take Bluesfest Stage Brier Dodge

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The Ottawa trio of Chris “Reverend” Rouffer, Mike “MossMan” Myers and Stevie “King Arthur” Myers will take to the stage on July 18 at RBC Bluesfest as the Myers Brothers Band. “We’re very excited,” said Rouffer, who lives in Cumberland village. “We’ve been looking to do this for a long time.” He said the band, which plays blues in a Mississippi hill country style, has

applied several times before, but this is the first year they’ve been accepted. The band was formed in 2004 by Nepean resident Mike, who plays guitar and performs vocals, and his brother, Riverside South resident Steven, who plays the bass. In 2013, Rouffer joined the band as the drummer. They’ve played the Juke Joint Festival in Mississippi annually, and travelled to the United Kingdom in 2011 for the Gloucester UK Blues Festival. Most of their family and friends will turn out for the local show, Rouffer

said. The band plays about six shows a year, in various venues. All the members have day jobs, but play together evenings and weekends to rehearse a mix of originals and cover songs. “We do a style of blues, it’s really roots oriented,” Rouffer said. “Some of the songs are 60 years old or more, and we’re taking them and putting our Canadian flavour on it.” His favourite song to perform, which will be part of the Myers Brothers Band set at Bluesfest, is a cover of

R.L. Burnside’s Jumper on the Line. Steve said the opportunity to play at home at Bluesfest is recognition for the work they’ve put into their music over the years, and he hopes it may open more festival opportunities for the group. They have recorded two independently released albums, and hope to record a third in 2016. The Myers Brothers Band will play the Monster Energy Stage on July 18 at 3 p.m. Later in the day, headliner Deep Purple will perform.

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The veggie dispute between Ottawa bylaw and a Monahan Landing couple that drew national attention has been resolved. Shannon Lough and her boyfriend Will Needham met with the city’s chief of bylaw enforcement, Roger Chapman, on July 10 to discuss the safety issue bylaw said their boxed garden poses. After what both parties described as an amicable discussion, they came to a compromise that would allow the vegetable garden to remain this year, provided the homeowners moved back their garden 61 centimetres by July 30. The veggie garden could

then be rebuilt for next year provided it is built on the homeowners’ land this time. Though Chapman said Needham and Lough have been told exactly where city land ends and theirs begins, Lough said that remains unclear. “No, we haven’t figured it out. We are still waiting for bylaw to tell us,” she said. “We have been told three different figures, which is kind of frustrating.” Depending on who you are talking to, the couples’ land starts five metres back from the curb, extends one metre past their front step, or somewhere in between, said Lough. Ultimately, Lough said she isn’t worried by that – they won’t have to deal with that till they start next year’s garden.

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“We received a complaint from a resident that had some concerns, safety concerns about the wooden structure that had been built on the city road allowance and the officer was sent to investigate and it is a violation of our use and care roads bylaw,” he said. The wooden structure is a tripping hazard, said Chapman, and is built on land that is part of city property, though it makes up a large portion of Lough’s small front yard. “Somebody could potentially be hurt,” said Chapman. Asked why the bylaw was being applied in this case, Chapman said bylaw officers would probably not have gone out of their way to take action if there hadn’t been a complaint. But as soon as one complaint was made, that triggered the response, he said. “If it’s an obvious thing, then yeah, the officer may address it, but in most cases, they are reacting to complaints and complaints only in these types of situations,” he said. Lough and Needham, who moved into the new community near the end of summer 2014, had built the garden in late May of this year. “We get compliments all the time from neighbours that walk by, and it’s actually been a really nice thing for us being in the community because before

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A south Kanata couple have come up with a deal with the city to save their crop of veggies this year after a bylaw officer told them their wooden boxes built up to the sidewalk were a safety hazard, and would have to be removed by July 30. we didn’t really have an excuse to just talk to people randomly,” said Lough. “But now, when we are watering or we are sitting on our little porch, people walk by and they comment on it. It’s a conversation-starter.” “One person complains, but every night we get people complimenting us on (the garden),” she said. “I wish they had spoken to me if they had an issue, if they thought it was a safety hazard … but they went to the bylaw behind our backs,” said Lough.

But the complaint is legitimate, said Kanata South Coun. Allan Hubley, and not only for safety reasons, but to maintain easy access to utilities as well. “The hydro, phone, cable and gas lines are all located under the city’s road allowance, the wooden structure has raised concerns with accessing these utilities should access be required.” “Bylaws exist for a reason and I believe most residents will agree maintaining quick and easy access to utilities are important,” he said.

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For advocates of public facilities, it’s tantamount to a royal flush. In a surprise about-face, council unanimously agreed on July 8 to consider how they might include public washrooms inside the new Hurdman and Bayview stations when they’re built for light rail later this term. “It’s just absolutely extraordinary,” said Joan Kuyek, chairwoman of the Gotta Go campaign, which advocates for public washrooms across the city. “Common sense has triumphed over budget austerity.” Staff will now consider how best to install washrooms inside the fare gates at the two stations, and also provide details on the possibility of toilets in the city’s stage two expansion plans – along with how much it all could cost. They’ll report back by the end of the year.

Mayor Jim Watson supported the motion, but only after he amended it to include the possibility of private sector investment to fund the project. He said taxpayers expect the city to “get creative” when it comes to these things, and getting the private sector to pay for it may well be the best solution. “If we can reach out to the entrepreneurs in the community and if they can come up with a model that’s a win-win for the passengers as well as the taxpayers, I’m quite pleased to support that initiative,” Watson said. For example, allowing coffee shops to open in the stations could take care of the washroom problem without any city involvement at all. “We’ll keep an open mind and we’ll look for creative solutions,” he said. Until now, the possibility of adding more toilets has been dismissed as too costly; as recently as June 29 Watson argued that many light rail stations will be integrated into buildings that have their own public washrooms already, and therefore don’t need city-operated facilities. His change of heart wasn’t exactly the strong commitment of city dollars Kuyek has been looking for, but it’s a commitment to at least do something – and it left her fairly breathless with excitement.

“Quite frankly we didn’t expect this to happen,” Kuyek said. “I’m thrilled.” An estimated 10,000 people an hour will move through Hurdman and Bayview stations once light rail is up and running in 2018. Both stations are fairly isolated; they’re stand-alone stations that are located far from malls or other public areas that would offer washrooms. That’s exactly why McKenney moved the motion -- to improve the light rail experience for all riders. “When you’re taking transit, you’re in a hurry, you’re going to work, you’re meeting someone,” she said. “To actually leave the station, go out into the mall, look for the washroom in the mall and then come back out, it’s difficult for anybody. You can imagine it for someone with less mobility, or who has two or three young kids with them.” McKenney said she’s been hearing from residents for months that public washrooms should be a priority along the light rail corridor. “(Light rail is) going to be a game changer in this city … something we can be very, very proud of,” she said. “But if we did hear one thing from our residents here at council, in committees and in our wards, it

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The city will consider how to integrate public washrooms into Bayview station as well as Hurdman when they’re rebuilt as part of the light rail project between now and 2018. was that the one thing missing was the provision for washrooms.” The fact that her council colleagues all supported the motion proves they too are willing to listen. “We change our minds when we hear something over and over,” McKenney said. A vast range of groups rely on easy access to public facilities: seniors, fam-

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Hello. My name is Leah Burchill and I will be working with the Metroland Media team over the next three weeks. I will be introduced to what it is like to work at a newspaper and as a journalist. What you are reading now is my first piece of writing ever to be published in a newspaper. As some may say, maybe you shouldn’t reveal you’re a rookie. I say this is something to be excited and proud about and I’m more than honoured to share that with you. The reason why I am spending time with the team at Metroland Media is that I am participating in a summer cooperative education program through the Ottawa Carleton District School Board. I am currently on summer break and about to enter my last year of high school.

Leah Burchill This summer I will be spending most of my time in Ottawa attending Bluesfest, hanging out downtown with my friends, and training hard with my track team, the Ottawa Lions Track and Field Club. I attend Bell High School in Nepean and I am definitely heading along the path to English, political science or history. I have lived in Ottawa for

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Then again there was another man on one of the side roads who Father had little time for. In fact Father thought he and the word honesty had never become acquainted. We often heard stories of turkeys that had vanished right out of the yard, and heifers that became mysteriously separated from the herd. No one ever came right out and said this neighbour had taken the turkeys or heifers, but we always knew that because of this man’s weak handshake that put him in the class of possible candidates. Once Father said his wife had to iron his body before he could get his pants on because he was so crooked. I don’t have to tell you what mental pictures that little comment created in my already fertile young mind. As I pictured the man flat out on the kitchen table being straightened out with a

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flat iron so he could get into his trousers, caused me to cringe at the very thought. And it was all because of this poor man’s unfortunate handshake. And I often recollect back to those days in the ’30s where deals were made verbally in the barnyard – two farmers talking about buying or selling livestock, or feed, or agreeing on a trade. They got all the particulars out of the way, over much nodding of heads and long pauses where the silence could be heard in Admaston. And I would watch the transactions transpire, knowing so well the sequence of events from having viewed them often in the barnyard or the drive shed. Father and his neighbour would banter back and forth, as if they were sparring in a ring. Then would come the long pause.

Father would look up to the clouds or the roof of the drive shed. He’d squint with his eyes half shut, take a long drag on his pipe and blow a slow cloud of blue smoke in the air.

A hold on a hand was far more important than inflicted pain as a result. Then almost as if there had been a silent signal, the two men would thrust out their hands. This shake would be different from the pumping we saw in a greeting however. There would be that firm grasp. Both hands would go up, and then come down, only once. It was as if they

were saying, “Good. It’s a deal. The matter is closed. There is nothing more to talk about.” Farms traded with a handshake. Crops sold by a handshake, and a transaction that got us our first Model T in exchange for nine loads of sand from our gravel pit was closed when my Father and our neighbour met, discussed the deal and closed it with a one pump handshake. No wonder from the time we were able to utter “Good day,” or “How do you do,” our mother thought it her duty to instruct us on the rudiments of handshaking. Just as we learned at an early age that we never chewed gum in public, wiped our noses on our cuffs, or stared at someone with an infirmity, we learned that someday, we would be judged by our handshake, and by all that was holy, we better learn how to do it well.

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Cyclist with kidney failure rides on with help of dialysis Alex Robinson

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Many cyclists have made the trip across Canada, but few – if any – have done so without the use of their kidneys. Dale Calibaba, 46, is making the trek from St. John’s, N.L., to Victoria, B.C., lugging along a dialysis machine to carry out the filtration process his kidneys would have naturally done. He started his trip on June 1 and arrived in Ottawa on June 30, before heading on his way a few days later. The Kamloops, B.C., resident has suffered from kidney failure for most of his life. Calibaba received a kidney transplant at the age of 18, but the organ failed just 18 years later. Since then, he has needed to use dialysis as he waits for another kidney transplant. “I slipped into depression, was very overweight and gave up on life,” Calibaba

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Dale Calibaba, 46, cycles across Canada without functioning kidneys. The Kamloops, B.C. resident is making the trip with his peritoneal dialysis machine to raise awareness of kidney failure. said of the time shortly after his kidney failed. He quickly snapped out of his funk by becoming very active and using home dialysis, rather than visiting the hospital three times a week.

He has used a method called peritoneal dialysis. The process includes injecting a cleansing fluid into an abdominal infection through a catheter to filter waste and salts. Calibaba

said the home method has improved his quality of life, giving him the independence he needs to stay active.

Shortly after he started dialysis, Calibaba acquired a stationary bike for his home from the Shade Ireland Foundation, a group that helps renal patients keep physically fit. “I had the dream of riding a bike across Canada when I rode my bike in my living room,” he said. Calibaba enlisted the help of Ireland, the group’s founder, to serve as his coach in the lead up to the trip. He said he wanted to carry out the cross country trek to boost awareness of the benefits of peritoneal dialysis and to let people with kidney failure know they can still live a normal life. “I recommend to any dialysis patient that has to go on dialysis, to use home therapy,” Calibaba said. “It does the same thing, but uses a different method. A lot of people don’t realize there are these forms of

therapy out there. It sure gives me a lot more freedom than having to go to a clinic or hospital.” He said he hopes his trip will also encourage more people to donate kidneys. The cyclist has scheduled his trip to last 94 days, with days off in big cities to give talks at hospitals and clinics about peritoneal dialysis. Calibaba said he is looking to educate renal patients on how to live an active lifestyle on dialysis. “I have so much energy and I get so frustrated when I go into clinics and see hemodialysis patients lying there so lifeless. It seems they’ve given up on life, and I’ve been there,” he said. “I highly recommend that anyone who is told that they need to do dialysis, that they do home dialysis.” To follow Calibaba’s progress, visit believeinthepossibility.org.

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Community mailboxes such as these will come to Ottawa’s southeast neighbourhoods in 2016 after Kanata neighbourhoods were converted in 2014.

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Community mailboxes will come to southeast Ottawa in 2016. The change affects the K1B postal code, which covers the Blackburn Hamlet and Pineview communities. A representative from Canada Post said those affected should receive an information package in the mail during the second week of July. Laura Dudas, president of the Blackburn Hamlet Community Association, said she hadn’t received a package, or heard from residents who had yet received a package, as of July 7. “I suspect when those start arriving, we’re going to be getting more phone calls about this,” she said. Residents in parts of the city who have already been converted to community mailboxes, primarily in Kanata and Nepean, have expressed concern about the end of door-to-door delivery. There have been complaints about the locations of the mailboxes, a combination of safety concerns and people who are upset that the mailbox is on the sliver of municipal land adjacent to their own property. Some have also expressed concern about the problems that may be caused by ending door-to-door delivery for those

with mobility issues, and the elderly. Dudas said there are a large number of seniors living independently in Blackburn who she wants to see considered in the process, as well as anyone with mobility issues. “I understand there will be no change in service to seniors’ homes (multi-unit retirement residences) and condos, but we have a large number of seniors living in the Hamlet who live in their own homes, who do have home delivery,” she said. “I want to make sure when the locations are selected for the new community mailboxes, that is reflected. We want to make sure that people feel comfortable in their own homes throughout their entire lives.” She said once more information is received from Canada Post, she’d like to hold a meeting on the topic for residents and elected officials about the community mailboxes. STARTING POINT

Canada Post is seeking feedback from residents before finalizing the location of each community mailbox. Residents receiving notices are asked to fill out a survey which asks them whether they prefer small clusters of two or three boxes closer to homes or a larger box further away, said Jon Hamilton, an Canada Post spokesman. “That’s kind of a starting

point. It has to be convenient for the 40 or so addresses that will be served by that box,” he said. The conversion is part of a five-year initiative that began last year, to convert one-third of Canadian addresses that still have home delivery to community mailboxes. The plan comes as more and more people choose digital alternatives to sending mail and bills. “The Internet has taken hold,” Hamilton said, adding that Canada Post has experienced a decline in mail volumes since 2006. Last year, 1.4 billion fewer pieces of mail were sent than in 2006, according to Canada Post. “That’s a 28-per-cent drop,” Hamilton said. “It’s not stopping and we need to make changes.” To boost its revenue stream, in March 2014, Canada Post raised the price of stamp booklets from 63 to 85 cents for domestic mail and boosted the cost of individual stamps to $1. The conversion to community mailboxes will not result in job losses, and will be addressed through attrition, the Crown corporation says. There are 15,000 Canada Post workers set to retire within the next five years, and 6,000 to 8,000 positions, from mail carriers to management, will be eliminated or reassigned.

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The man charged in connection with the hit-and-run death of a 39-year-old father of two as he rode his bike on Leitrim Road is out on bail. The suspect, a 39-year-old Ottawa man, was released from jail Monday, July 13, six days after he was apprehended by police on Tuesday, July 7. Police spent nine days hunting for a suspect after Andy Nevin was hit on Sunday, June 28, just before 6 a.m. The accused, who has no prior criminal convictions, has been charged with failure to remain at the scene of an accident causing death. Nevin was cycling to the South Keys area home he was moving out of at the time. He had planned that day to do some painting and touchups there before returning the keys. He and his partner, Nadia Robinson, and their two teenage sons had just moved into a home in Riverside South four days before Nevin was killed. After learning an arrest had been made, Robinson took to Facebook to say her family can now start to heal. She also thanked police for apprehending a suspect. “The not knowing and not having some type of closure is the hardest thing,” she wrote. “Now we can at least sleep at night knowing this person has been arrested. “We have a lot to overcome and go (through) but at least we know. Some people never get answers (and) at least there’s a bit of comfort that we do.” Nevin’s death prompted several Riverside South residents to quickly mobilize and organize a charity bake sale at the Riverside South Canada Day celebrations at Claudette Cain Park. That sale raised more than $1,500 for Nevin’s family. Similarly, Seema Singh, the girlfriend of Nevin’s and Robinson’s new landlord, launched an online fundraising campaign at gofundme.

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gather information, surveillance and collisions investigators,” Benoit said. “So you’re looking at a lot of people that put some hours into this. It’s people wanting to get a resolution, so everybody kind of helps out.” Just two days after the hit-and-run, investigators released an image of a 2004-05 white Ford F-250 or F-350 pickup truck, similar to the vehicle they believe had hit Nevin on Leitrim at Albion roads. They urged people to be on the lookout for front-end damage to the vehicle. With the case now before the courts, Benoit would not say whether the accused’s vehicle had been seized by police. Not long after launching their investigation, police turned to traffic camera footage in hopes of piecing together what happened. There are traffic cams mounted at Albion and Leitrim roads and Leitrim and Gilligan roads, located nearest the scene. “The surveillance cameras any place private or city or depending on where the incident happened – we will always request to have surveillance,” Benoit said. “I’m sure all the video footage from the area ... or information that comes in (on) where the male lives ... they look at it.”


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Personal Support Workers & Homemakers Needed Ottawa West Community Support (OWCS) is seeking Homemakers and PSW’s for the Carp, Stittsville, Kanata, Woodlawn, Kinburn, and surrounding areas. OWCS is a growing agency that provides in-home services to our clients in the west end of Ottawa. Duties Include Assistance with personal care and activities of daily living (PSW’s) Light housecleaning (vacuuming, dusting, mopping, laundry, etc..) Some companionship Requirements PSW certificate A police record check for vulnerable sector Valid driver’s license and access to a vehicle Current CPR certificate Well-developed interpersonal skills Good organizational skills Effective problem solving skills Ability to adapt to changing environments Please forward you resume to HR@owcs.ca or Samantha Zukowski, Human Resources Coordinator 1137 Wellington St. Ottawa ON. K1Y 2Y8 We thank all applicants, however only those chosen for an interview will be contacted. No phone calls please.

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Passed away peacefully in the Almonte General Hospital Sunday July 5, 2015 just one day after her 89th birthday. Beloved wife of the late Thomas Cecil Grainger (1975). Dear mother of Donna Wright (Richard) of Ottawa, Brenda Munro (Garry) of Kinburn and Percy (Sylvia) of Pakenham. Much loved grandmother of nine grandchildren and twelve great-grandchildren. Predeceased by her brother Clifford Grierson (late Reta), her sister Alma Roberts (late Arthur) and her son David (2012). Daughter of the late Harry and Jean Grierson (Nesbitt). Visitations at the Boyce Funeral Home, 138 Daniel Street N., Arnprior Wednesday July 8, 2015 from 4:00 p.m. until 8:30 p.m. and after 10:00 a.m. Thursday morning. Funeral Service Thursday July 9, 2015 in the Boyce Chapel at 11:00 a.m. Rev. Peggy Kuzmicz officiated. Interment St. Mark’s Anglican Cemetery, Pakenham. In memoriams to the Lung Association would be appreciated by her family.

Passed away peacefully at home Friday July 3, 2015. Marguerite Miller of Pakenham in her 95th year. Marguerite was born in the Eastern Town Sweetsburg of Quebec. Daughter of the late William and Margaret Lee (Bryce). Wife of the late Herbert Miller (1996). Survived by her loved children, Heather, Garnet (Sharon), Lyle, Ray (Eleanor) and Alan (Maureen). Survived by her loving twenty grandchildren, twenty-two great-grandchildren and one greatgreat granddaughter. Predeceased by her five brothers, her two sisters and her youngest son Ivan (2009). At Marguerite’s request there was a private family visitation and Funeral Service at the Boyce Funeral Home, 138 Daniel Street N., Arnprior Saturday July 11, 2015. Interment St. Mark’s Anglican Cemetery, Pakenham. For those wishing, in memoriams can be made to the St. Mark’s Anglican Cemetery, Pakenham. Condolences/ Tributes/Donations at www. boycefuneralhome.ca.

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AVAILABLE POSITIONS: 3 PARTS CLERK This candidate will be under the direction of the parts department manager. To receive and ship parts to and from manufacturers. To assist the parts manager in serving the customers and mechanical staff of the dealership and to order, receive, stock shelves and deliver parts as required. Having knowledge of farm power and equipment is a requirement, along with having mechanical aptitude. Knowledge of parts, manuals and able to surf the web is also a benefit. Please send all resume via e-mail to the attention of the Controller/Operating manager, denisc@reisequipment.ca. We would like to take this opportunity to thank all applicants. Only the people chosen for an interview will be contact for an appointment.

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Passed away peacefully in Dundas Manor, Winchester Tuesday July 7, 2015 just one day before her 97th birthday. Dear mother of Glen of Alberta Beach, Alberta and Brian (Nicole) of Ottawa. Amy will be missed by several grandchildren and nieces. Much loved sister of Pearl Barber of Stittsville. Predeceased by her brother Norman Barber and sister Ena Timmins (late Beattie). Daughter of Michael and Linda Barber (Grainger). A special thank you to the staff and volunteers at the Dundas Manor for their excellent care of Amy. A private family visitation took place at the Boyce Funeral Home, 138 Daniel Street N., Arnprior Monday July 13, 2015. Interment at St. Mark’s Anglican Cemetery, Pakenham. In Memoriams to the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated by her family. Condolences/Tributes/Donations at www.boycefuneralhome.ca

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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

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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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HOLY SPIRIT CATHOLIC PARISH A Welcoming Community

During the Summer we worship together as a Parish at the following times and locations:

1489 Shea Road, (corner of Abbott) Stittsville, Ontario K2S 0G8 R0103054929

SUNDAY MASS TIMES Saturday: 5:00 pm Sunday: 9:00 am & 10:30 am Monsignor Joseph Muldoon, Pastor

July 19th Pentecost - 9:30 Christ Church Baptism July 26th Pentecost - 9:30 St James August 2nd Pentecost - 9:30 St John’s August 9th – Pentecost – 9:30 Christ Church August 16th – Pentecost – 9:30 St James Christ Church Huntley 3008 Carp Rd

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Mass: Saturday at 5:00 pm Sunday at 9:00 and 11:00 am Telephone: (613) 592-1961 E-mail: ofďŹ ce@stisidorekanata.com

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Anglican Parish of Fitzroy Harbour SUMMER WORSHIP SERVICE 10AM July 5 through July 26

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With the start of the dog days of summer, members of the Ottawa Drowning Prevention Coalition and Knoxdale-Merivale Coun. Keith Egli gathered in Nepean on July 3 to promote backyard pool safety. Ottawa sees about five drowning deaths each year, and the coalition has some new ideas on ways to reduce the risk that peaks each summer. Christine Wagg, area chair of the Ottawa Lifesaving Society, took the opportunity to introduce the On Guard tag,

an identifying card that can be worn by adults supervising swimming pools to increase the quality of pool supervision. “What we’ve come together (to make) with this initiative is the On Guard tag. It’s just a visual that you can keep hanging by the side of the pool,” Wagg said. “When your guests arrive, somebody’s always going to be wearing the tag and they’re on guard. Their undivided attention is given to the pool.” Among a list of potentially lifesaving practices coalition members at the event urged parents to adopt were:

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The July backyard pool safety event kicked off the month with the greatest number of drownings in Ontario based on past years. According to the 2014 Ontario Drowning Report, almost two-thirds of water related fatalities from 2007 to 2011 occurred between May and September, with the highest concentration, 19 per cent, in July. “Ottawa itself has an average of five drowning deaths per year, and these include victims of all ages,” said the regional supervising coroner for eastern Ontario, Louise McNaughtonFilion, said at the awareness event. “They’re in ponds, they’re in pools, rivers, lakes and in all four seasons.” This year discourse on drowning seems especially relevant amid a rash of drownings in Ottawa and surrounding areas during the spring and summer. As early as April, a 14-yearold Gatineau boy drowned in the Ottawa River near Kettle Island. In May, police located a body in the Rideau River near the Highway 416 overpass after receiving reports of a missing boater. A London, Ont. man died in Ottawa in June after attempting to swim across the Rideau River to escape police. A 24-year-old man died after being pulled, unresponsive, from Lac Leamy on July 2, and two Kingston men drowned in a lake near the Township of

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Chris Wagg, area chair of the Ottawa Lifesaving Society, displays an On Guard tag, the new tool developed by the Ottawa Drowning Prevention Coalition to improve the quality of poolside supervision. Wagg and several other experts on drowning prevention discussed methods to prevent drowning at an event on July 3. South Frontenac on July 4 after their boat capsized. Neither man was wearing a life jacket. According to the Ontario drowning report, the fact that all of these drowning victims were males is not a surprise. The report says men accounted for 80 per cent of drownings in Ontario between 2007 and 2011. Children under five years old and adults over 65 years old are also more susceptible, with drowning rates among those demographics up by 20 per cent in Ontario between

2007 and 2011, when compared to the historic national averages for those groups. “Children under five are especially at risk because they are mobile, curious and the least capable of self-rescue out of any age group,” McNaughton-Filion said, adding that many children drown inside their homes or in their backyard swimming pools. PREVENTIVE MEASURES

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to know, McNaughton-Filion presented a list of measures adults can take to prevent drowning among themselves and any children under their supervision. The coroner stressed vigilant supervision of children near swimming pools by adults, as most drownings in children under five occur during a lapse of adult supervision, because an adult was either not present or was not within arm’s reach. “Your supervision must not be distracted by the use of a mobile device,” she said, adding that safety equipment and a telephone should be kept close to the pool. McNaughton-Filion also urged parents to educate themselves and their children, enrolling in swimming lessons and learning basic first aid. She advised that children and weaker swimmers should always wear lifejackets and personal floatation devices in and around water, and that children under five should never use a hot tub. See BACKYARD, page 57


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Following a backyard pool safety event on July 3, Dovercourt Recreation swimming students Fiona Finn, 5, and Zach Cloutier, 6, receive some instruction from teacher James Gragg-Riley.

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“Finally, know what to do in an emergency. Know how to call 911 and know how to do CPR,” she said. McNaughton-Filion said that while these measures can be effective at preventing drownings among supervised children, reducing drowning rates in older demographics poses a different challenge. “With adults, if they swim by themselves, there is nobody there if something happens,” she said. “If a medical emergency occurs and they slip under the water, there’s nobody there to help.” Wagg said people with risk-taking tendencies or people under the influence of alcohol are especially susceptible to drowning.

“Those risk-taker males and alcohol; they’re at the cottage, they’re drinking beer, they’re wakeboarding,” Wagg said. “And what’s happening is they’re out in the sun maybe not feeling the full effects of the alcohol. They’re dehydrated and taking those risks, and that’s when their judgement is down.” The coalition works to raise public awareness of water safety, provide drowning prevention tips and resources and promote safe water practices. The coalition is made up of representatives from the City of Ottawa, Lifesaving Society, Dovercourt Recreation Centre, Canadian Red Cross-Ottawa branch, Ottawa police, paramedics and fire services, CHEO, Boys and Girls Club of Ottawa, the Ottawa Hospital and Ottawa Public Health.

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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.

July 16

Science Unschooled at the Beaverbrook branch of the Ottawa Public Library at 2500 Campeau Dr. starts at 2 p.m. for ages 10-12. Registration is required. For more information, go to www.biblioottawalibrary.ca, or call 613-580-2940.

July 17

Wii Game On at the Beaverbrook branch of the Ottawa Public Library at 2500 Campeau Dr. starts at 10:30 a.m. Play Wii Games at the library for ages 6-12 as a drop-in. Make Some Noise at the Beaverbrook branch of the Ottawa Public Library at 2500 Campeau Dr. starts

at 3 p.m. for ages seven to nine. Registration is required. For more information, go to www.biblioottawalibrary.ca, or call 613580-2940.

July 20

Nature Calls at the Beaverbrook branch of the Ottawa Public Library at 2500 Campeau Dr. starts at 10:30 a.m. for ages 10-12. Registration is required. For more information, go to www.biblioottawalibrary.ca, or call 613-580-2940.

July 21

The Kanata Haven Youth Centre, in partnership with the Ottawa Stray Cat Rescue, will hold its first evening of the “Kitty Kat Cafe” from 7 – 9 p.m. at the Dick Brule Community Centre at 170 Castlefrank Rd. (entrance is around the

back). You will get the opportunity to play and cuddle with a variety of kittens and cats. There is no charge for the friendly evening of furry fun, however donations are always welcome and appreciated. For more info, email info@kanatahavenyouthcentre.com. All Fun & Games at the Beaverbrook branch of the Ottawa Public Library at 2500 Campeau Dr. starts at 2:00 p.m. for ages four to six. Registration is required. For more information, go to www.biblioottawalibrary.ca, or call 613-580-2940.

July 22

Paper Towns Release Party at the Beaverbrook branch of the Ottawa Public Library at 2500 Campeau Dr. starting at 7 p.m. Paper Towns hits the theatres soon – celebrate its release by joining

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July 29

Ontario Senior Games District 7 55+ will be hosting a SloPitch Challenge at the RA Centre 29 July for players 55 and over. This is a mixed team event. If you are interested in playing please submit your name to Roger Huestis by calling 613 898-1630 or by email at sportinglylg@gmail. com. For further details please contact Roger.

29 to August 9 at the Mlacak Centre at 2500 Campeau Dr. For more information, go to kanatagallery.ca or call 613 580-2424 Ext.33341. The Kanata Seniors Centre’s Geriatric Jazz Band practices Thursdays from 1-3 p.m. for the summer months.

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The Ottawa based Divertimento Orchestra has openings in its string sections and is also looking for a second trumpet and flute/piccolo. For more info and audition requirements, contact elsaslater@magma.ca, call (613) 823-1200 or go to www. divertimento.ca

The Kanata Civic Art Gallery is holding a new gallery presentation called Town & Country, which runs from June

The Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario (CHEO) Volunteer Association is Celebrating our 50th anniversary this year. If you, or someone you know, was part of the CHEO Women’s Auxiliary and/or the CHEO Volunteer Association, please email Volunteerassociation@cheo. on.ca or telephone 613 737 7600 ext. 2752 and leave us your name, telephone number and email address. A member of the 50th Anniversary Committee will contact you with the details of our exciting celebration and include you on

A peer support group for individuals 18+ whose lives have been affected by mental health issues or trauma is held every Wednesday at Trinity Presbyterian Church at 1817 Richardson Side Rd., from 1-3 p.m. The group is offered free of charge and is a safe, non-judgemental environment of mutual support. For details call Carole at 613-482-0077. Please note the group will not be meeting on July 22.

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