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arrie Bostrom has pretty much seen it all when it comes to rental options in Ottawa. For more than a decade, the 34-year-old dental assistant moved from one outdated apartment complex to another, paying ever-increasing rent for the same dingy spaces with their parquet floors, dated appliances and thin walls. It was time, she told herself, for a step up.
The other big plus is the sense of community you get in what will ultimately be a five-building “neighbourhood” complete with treed gardens, a pond, rooftop patios and a central reception area staffed 24 hours a day, seven days a week. “It’s fresh; it’s clean; it’s well-maintained. It’s the kind of place that you leave feeling good and that you’re happy and proud to come home to.” Says family owner, Francesca Lépine-Willson.
Two years ago, she took that step and moved into a fourth floor studio unit at William’s Court in Kanata Lakes, a striking new rental community built by Lépine. It was the perfect fit, she says, a stepping stone for whatever comes next. It’s quite large, has high ceilings and great lighting. A washer and dryer are included in the unit and there are so many amenities here — the fitness centre, the saltwater pool. It’s very quiet. It’s a renter’s dream.”
Partners Francesca and her brother Francis Lépine learned the business from their late father, Rene, who designed and built many prestigious addresses in Montreal, including the Olympic Village which was built on time and on budget after the initial contractor’s project unraveled just 17 months before the 1976 Games. Always at the forefront of building innovation, the family saw an opportunity to raise the bar for what was traditionally offered in the rental market. Such a quality development would appeal to young Colette Watson and her husband came to William’s Court with a different up-and-comers and older empty nesters alike and offer a fresh alternative to story than Carrie, but their needs were similar. They found themselves at condo living and everything that comes with it. loose ends after their two children grew up and moved out of their three-storey home. It took time, but they finally settled on a place where they felt Currently, three of five buildings — 471 units — are complete. The fourth comfortable downsizing — William’s Court. and final phase is scheduled to open within the next 10 months and is already booking early reservations. There is an open house scheduled for September “We’d been considering this for several years,” says Colette, 67. “This was 19th & 20th from 10am- 5pm. 1145 Maritime Way. perfect for us. It was the best move we ever made.” COME JOIN US FOR OUR
Having signed a long term lease, they now enjoy stability, predictability and peace of mind. They were even allowed to take the family dog along with them. In fact, flexible leasing was one of the principles guiding the Lépines as they embarked on the project. Another was to build apartments more like all-inclusive resorts with quality as a primary focus. The other big plus is the sense of community you get in what will ultimately be a five-building “neighbourhood” complete with treed gardens, a pond, rooftop patios and a central reception area staffed 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
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The Ottawa Senators could face off on Parliament Hill against the Montreal Canadiens in December 2017 as part of the country’s 150th birthday celebrations. Mayor Jim Watson said the Hill’s front lawn would be a dramatic venue.
Mayor Jim Watson wants to see the Ottawa Senators play on the lawn right next to the home of Canada’s Senate. “The Senators versus the Montreal Canadiens could be the end to the 2017 celebrations,” Watson said on Sept. 14, referring to the year-long party planned for Canada’s 150th birthday. Watson said an outdoor NHL hockey game may be in the cards for Ottawa in 2017, and TD Place and LeBreton Flats are possibilities. “But Parliament Hill would be the most dramatic venue,” he said. The game would likely be played against the Montreal Canadiens, on or close to the 100th anniversary of the first NHL game, played on Dec. 19, 1917. In that match, the Canadiens beat the Ottawa Senators 7-4.
Watson said he met with NHL commissioner Gary Bettman a year ago to express interest in a 2017 outdoor game, but the match has yet to be confirmed. The Senators have since pitched in $500,000 towards Ottawa’s 2017 celebrations.
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Bridlewood country singer Stephanie Bullock remembers some of her very first performances belting out tunes for her neighbours while sitting in the swing in Shetland Park at the age of four. Having won this year’s Ottawa Idol contest at 20 years old, Bullock has come a long way, though her dreams of becoming a country star go much farther. But, Bullock said she is hopeful. “I definitely feel like now, after winning the competition, I have some good leeway,” she said.
Bullock finished at the top of the competition that saw about 80 people compete for the top prize – 30 hours of studio recording time and a professionally written song, said Eldon Fox, the competition’s founder. Though Ottawa Idol had fewer participants this year, the competition was no less fierce, said Fox and Bullock. After the auditions, which were held at Hazeldean Mall, the talent pool was distilled down over several performances to just three: 16-year-old Lisa Silliker from Kanata, 14-year-old Chantalyne Leonhardt from Chesterville, and Bullock. “I felt the pressure,” said
Bullock, especially when it came to Leonhardt who surprised the judges by singing a French musical number from Notre-Dame de Paris called Le Temps des Cathédrales. “It was amazing,” said Bullock. “She got a standing ovation. It was really good. “And I had to go after that!” But Bullock stepped out of her country wheelhouse and performed Warrior by Demi Lovato. “I put everything that I had into it so that after I just stood on stage and I just bawled,” she said. Fox said the top three performers were scored extremely close together: “It
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into the use of Bti, a biological pest control agent, as a possible solution for what residents have described as a “black cloud” of mosquitos which call the Kizell Pond area home. “We know the mosquitoes are everywhere, but in our community, we think it’s not normal,” said Lianne Zhou, one of several residents of the area who began a petition in May to convince the city to do something about the pests, which, some residents say, have made any outdoor activity during the summer extremely difficult. The petition garnered 408 signatures, and instigated a public meeting on June 15 where biological control company GDG Environment presented the biological pest control agent Bti as perhaps the best possible way of reducing the mosquito population. Gregory Roy with GDG Environment said the biological pest control agent, otherwise known as bacillus thuringiensis israelensis, kills only mosquito and black fly larvae, does not cause any known human or animal health issues in the amounts used by the company, does not collect in water over time, and is in use in Gatineau, British Columbia, Europe and Africa, as well as in Ottawa, though only for the city’s West Nile Virus control program. After the company’s sales
pitch to dozens of community members, city planner and ecologist Nick Stow weighed in on Bti, saying that, while it is “extremely safe,” there is evidence to show that it could also negatively impact a very important non-biting insect species in the food chain of the Kizell Pond called chironomids. “…there is good reason to believe that application of Bti to wetlands in this area could have an effect on the ecosystem,” said Stow at the meeting, adding that he would not recommend to councillors to carry out a mosquito nuisance program using Bti. But, after further research and a meeting with GDG Environment, Stow discovered that, in the amounts GDG use, Bti is not likely to have an impact on chironomids in the Kizell Pond. “The scientific literature does give ranges of concentrations at which chironomids can be affected, and when I met with GDG, I was able to confirm that the concentrations they use for their control programs are well below the concentration that one would expect to have impacts on chrionomids,” he said. “I have not said that I support the use of Bti,” Stow added. “The risk is not zero,” he said, but explained that his recommendation to Kanata North Coun. Marianne Wilkinson had changed. “I suggested to her that any
decision whether or not to proceed with a control program using Bti should be based upon the cost of the program and the level of public support. I also, however, said that any such program should include independent monitoring for environmental impacts,” which could be accomplished through partnerships with local universities, he said. For now, the use of Bti as a pest control solution is still just a possibility, said Wilkinson, though the city is working on it. Any such pesticide spray program would require a vote by community members resulting in a simple majority. Residents would then have to pay for the program on a yearly basis, which could be anywhere from $35-$75 per household, according to Roy. The geographical boundary for which households would vote and pay has yet to be determined, but would likely include most of the Kanata North ward, said Wilkinson. Wilkinson added that a successful mosquito pest control program could open the floodgates for similar programs elsewhere in Ottawa. In the meantime, Wilkinson hasn’t forgotten about the local mosquito problem. BATS
Thirteen bat boxes were installed on the west end of the Beaver Pond area and in the Kizell Pond area.
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Kanata North Coun. Marianne Wilkinson, left, and co-owner of Amstead Design-Build, Steve Barkhouse, stand next to a newly installed bat box on Sept. 11. It’s one of 13 put in place by Amstead to help deal with the mosquito issue Kizell Pond area residents have called “unbearable.” The boxes hope to attract bats who can help the situation by eating mosquitoes, said Wilkinson, adding that it sets an example for other members of the community who can set
up their own bat boxes. The boxes must be five to seven metres above ground and face south to catch the sun and keep bats that much warmer during winter. These
requirements meant tall wooden posts had to be put in place to install some of the boxes. Wilkinson plans to have three more bat boxes installed.
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he Fair Elections Act has made it impossible to vote with just an Elections Canada voter card. The act also introduced uncertainty about what each voter needs to be able to cast a vote. It is exactly that uncertainty that may keep thousands of Canadians home on the couch on voting day. After all, who wants to stand in a line only to be admonished that their ID isnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t up to snuff? Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s exactly that uncertainty a cynic would say the Conservatives sought to introduce with their legislation. The voters most likely to be dissuaded from trying to vote include: â&#x20AC;˘ people who have just changed their address (hello students in dorms and off-campus housing). â&#x20AC;˘ the homeless â&#x20AC;&#x201C; including people who may simply be couch-surfing at friendsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; homes due to a temporary hardship. â&#x20AC;˘ people on First Nations reserves who may not have acceptable ID, or a need for it outside of voting day. Those categories of wanna-be voters are not amongst those who usually vote Conservative, giving the cynic further reason to doubt the reasons behind the Conservative legislation.
For anyone who isnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t sure if they can vote, the elections.ca website can answer almost any question. And to be doubly sure, one can always visit an advance poll to cast a vote and fix any problems that arise before election day on Oct. 19. There are four advance polls open Oct. 9 to Oct. 12 from noon to 8 p.m. Your advance polling station may be different than your election day station, so check your voter information card or elections.ca. Voting in the upcoming election is important on Oct. 19 to determine the government we get for a few years, but each vote also counts in more subtle ways. Politicians in future elections must weigh the importance of their platform against the demographics. If a segment of the population turns out to vote en masse, their issues are bound to be considered in future elections and in Parliament. It boils down to this: seniors vote, so politicians listen. And young people donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t vote, so their issues can be overlooked. If you feel insignificant in relation to our federal government, you can do something about it by making sure you are eligible to vote and then turning up to cast a ballot.
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ven retired people get dashed up on the rocks of reality at this time of year. Vacations are over, as is the local baseball season, and television commercials proclaim that winter is coming. There are more cars on the road and fewer bicycles. Suddenly you find yourself thinking about Queensway exits again. Which is the one thatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s closed? The sudden necessity of being somewhere at a specific time comes as a shock to those who had forgotten about it, which is what summer is for. None of this is new, none of it unexpected; still there are elements of it that are particularly depressing. Such as encountering the display of Halloween candies in the drugstore in the first week of September.
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CHARLES GORDON Funny Town Seriously, Halloween? Do we have to think of that already? We can choose not to, of course. We should choose not to, but itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s next to impossible to resist the timetable of commerce. The people who run the stores, who make and sell the Halloween candy, the valentines and the chocolate Easter bunnies have it as their mission to make sure that we focus entirely on the future â&#x20AC;&#x201C; on the upcoming festivals of consumerism â&#x20AC;&#x201C; rather than on the present.
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That makes the present more difficult to enjoy. Since we have spent the summer living in the present, looking no further ahead than the next toasted marshmallow, the adjustment to a future-oriented life is difficult and not all that pleasant either. How much nicer it would be if we were first informed of, say, Halloween on the actual day. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Today is Halloween, buy some candyâ&#x20AC;? the signs in the stores would say. That might cause a momentary panic, but it would spare us the weeks (seven weeks from this writing!) of preparation. Sure the costumes might be a bit primitive, but think of all the other things that could be done in those seven weeks while others are preparing for Halloween. Those of a more practical mindset will undoubtedly argue that people have a deep psychological need to get ready for things. Furthermore, they will say, society depends on it.
Which is why snow shovels are on sale now, hockey sticks were on sale in May and why you canâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t buy a baseball glove when the World Series is on. That pro-planning view is certainly widespread. But it doesnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t take into account the widespread damage that has been inflicted by our obsession with looking ahead. Speeding is an obvious example; people rushing to get some specific place at some specific time. Distracted driving is another, with people looking at phones rather than the road in order to figure out where they are supposed to be when. Looking ahead is expensive too. Think of the thousands, soon to be millions being spent on 2017, the planned celebration of Canadaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s 150th birthday. It would be so much cheaper, and maybe more fun to have someone wake us up on July 1, 2017, saying today is Canadaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s 150th, what do you feel like doing? It wouldnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t
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be surprising if some of the ideas dreamed up on the day are better than the ones that are years in the planning stage. Meanwhile, a helpful reminder. As soon as the Halloween displays come down at the mall, the Christmas displays go up.
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BRYNNA LESLIE Capital Muse But then something happened, something that affected me and others as much as the image of the drowned toddler: Germany announced it would take in 10,000 refugees within two days. As the first wave of 5,000 arrived
People began raising money for aid organizations working on the ground; families in neighbourhoods across the country got together to talk about how to sponsor a Syrian family and bring them to Canada
on Saturday, Germans from across the country arrived in the southern city of Munich – near the border – with clothing, food and water. They held signs that said Refugees Welcome, in English. They cheered the exhausted migrants, gave the children chocolate. What we forget too easily, as many of us watch our bigscreen televisions, drive our sedans or send messages on iPhones, is that many of these refugee families have, until now, lived just like us. The ones that arrived in Germany had nice clothes, expensive smartphones and leather
Nothing sadder than seeing this lifeless infant on the beach in Turkey. Having said that, I cannot believe the CBC/CTV coverage of this event. It’s an old saying however worth repeat-
ing, “Don’t let the truth get in the way of a good story.” The media’s immediate blame of Chris Alexander without first checking the true facts was despicable. Mulcair and Trudeau’s comments in turning this situation into a political hate fest of the Conservatives is nearly as disgusting as the lame media. They are the two who should along with the media apologize to the prime minister and Mr. Alexander.
Let’s not forget that the reason these people are fleeing their countries is because of the barbaric ISIS crazies. Also should remember that both the hypocrite Liberals and NDP insist that Canada should not be part of the 60 or so countries fighting ISIS and defending the countries where these refugees are fleeing from. Lindsay Hepburn Bridlewood
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To the credit of individual Canadians, many did not immediately disconnect from this crisis, which has been brought so poignantly to our attention. People began raising money for aid organizations working on the ground; families in neighbourhoods across the country got together to talk about how to sponsor a Syrian family and bring them to Canada. Retired politicians of all political stripes, former military generals and aid workers highlighted Canada’s historical moments as a country of refuge. In 1979, for example, Canada acted swiftly to bring 50,000 refugees from Vietnam who had been displaced by the war there and the spread of Communism in the region. A Sept. 4 Globe and Mail editorial summed it up well: “The Talmud says that whoever saves a life saves the entire world. The Quran says the same: Whoso gives life to a soul, it shall be as if he had given life to mankind altogether. Canada cannot accept all the world’s refugees. But we can take many. And if we save one life, and then another, we save the world.” Canadians are a generous people and many have expressed a desire to help. An individual may be helpless, but many individuals together are a force. The more who take the time to share a photo, keep the story of refugees in the fickle news cycle, the more likely we will see the political will for Canada to take action on a large scale.
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nyone who’s worked in news media knows how fickle the news cycle can be. One day we’re talking about a natural disaster in Southeast Asia; the next day a Kardashian takes a selfie with a poodle and we forget about what seem to be remote corners of the world. Earlier this month, many of us awoke to images on our social media feeds and in our newspapers of a drowned toddler on the beaches of Turkey. The story – details of which were decently muddled by media outlets around the world – is essentially one of a family desperate to escape the horrors of a Syrian refugee camp into Europe. They only had to cross a five-kilometre channel, but their smugglers and their life jackets failed them. Regardless of the details, no decent human being could ignore the image of this drowned child. One friend, a former journalist and father of a toddler, said it was the first time he had to slap a Post-it note over a news image to attempt to forget, but that “the picture would be emblazoned in his memory forever.” Some on the cynical side asked people not to continually repost the photo because it hurt their sensibilities and they were incapable of doing anything about it anyway. There were those who criticized the outpouring of emotion over the photo, accusing people of waking up suddenly to a single crisis among many worldwide, and one that’s been growing for a decade. Still others said the photo would circulate for a few days and everyone would move on to Kardashian-watching. At the time, I made a different argument: “Everyone who posts this disturbing image is doing something to help the cause. Just by sharing and giving people a human connection to this otherwise remote crisis will compel people to act, which will, in turn, compel governments to act.” I was quickly shut down by cynics on that particular Facebook thread.
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Parkway taxi protest soaks up police resources
The taxi labour dispute that spilled over onto the Airport Parkway on Sept. 8 forced the redeployment of Ottawa police traffic officers who had been stationed in school zones during the first day of classes for thousands of students.
Protest also draws officers away from school speeding blitz Erin McCracken erin.mccracken@metroland.com
A number of Ottawa police traffic officers had to be redeployed from manning school zones to managing a taxi cab protest that shut down a section of the Airport Parkway on Sept. 8, the first day back to school for thousands of children. “Our traffic officers who are reassigned to deal with that (protest) for the public safety (are) also the ones doing the traffic enforcement at school zones. So it’s redeploying resources,” said Const. Chuck Benoit, Ottawa police spokesman. “And we’re already busy enough on the road with our regular patrol taking regular calls.” Asked whether there are enough resources to go around amid the protesting cab drivers, Benoit said “there’s always going to be a need for more.” Upset boiled over on the parkway near Uplands Drive as the airport taxi labour dispute entered its fourth week on Sept. 8. The drivers have taken their protest to a number of places in the city, including the parkway, to protest being locked out of
the airport after refusing to pay a $5-per-passenger fee to taxi dispatch company, Coventry Connections, and the Ottawa International Airport Authority. But the recent protest measure marked the first time the drivers walked onto the parkway itself, completely stopping the flow of traffic. Police stepped in to monitor their actions and reroute motorists. The demonstration turned ugly, and police announced Sept. 9 they are now investigating reports of vandalism. “Any acts of violence will be fully investigated and prosecuted,” a police statement reads. “The OPS has been monitoring the airport taxi labour dispute since it began to ensure public safety and road access while balancing the right to demonstrate.” Anyone with information on the vandalism is asked to call police at 613-236-1222, ext. 3566. SCHOOL ZONE RESULTS
Though some traffic officers were unable to spend as much time in school zones as they
had hoped, the two-day enforcement blitz on Sept. 8 and 9 resulted in 142 tickets. Police, including school resource and patrol officers, zeroed in on speeders, as well as motorists who failed to stop at stop signs and who did not yield to pedestrians at school crossings, as well as those who didn’t obey crossing guards or school bus signs and incidents of distracted driving. “It is a high number and it is concerning where schools are impacted, where kids are walking around,” Benoit said, adding that motorists should know better by now. “But they … kind of tunnel vision their days and they don’t think about the start of school.” Officers also gave verbal warnings to some motorists. “Maybe some people, they were borderline, like five kilometres over,” said Benoit. “So they were educated.” But the 40-kilometre-perhour school zones are in place for everyone’s safety. “It’s the breaking distance, the amount of people who are on the street,” he said. “Speed zones – they’re all studied for a reason.”
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Despite Kitchissippi Coun. Jeff Leiper’s best efforts, the city will now let councillors use their ward accounts to renew and repair existing parks instead of create new ones. Each ward across the city has a cash-in-lieu account that gets filled up as developers Churches in Kanata, including the church I attend, sponsor refugee build in their wards. families. St. John’s Church sponsored refugees in Project 4,000, While the city’s first choice when Vietnamese refugees were welcomed to Ottawa; my Kanata is to have the developers install group then sponsored a family of 10. The children in that family new parks to accommodate are now strong contributors to the Canadian economy. If you residential growth, sometimes want to help Syrian refugees call my office and leave your contact information. that’s not always possible – EXPO 55+ is tomorrow - Fri Sept. 18, Mlacak Centre, 1-3:30pm, particularly downtown, where 2500 Campeau. This free event provides seniors and those caring there’s little room for new for seniors with information from about 40 non-profit groups. Enjoy green space. In those cases, the refreshments, door prizes and networking. builder can instead pay cash in PRE-BUDGET CONSULTATION is your opportunity to contribute lieu of parkland. to the development of the 2016 budget. Councillor Qadri is joining Sixty per cent of the payme for a session on Sept. 29 at 7pm in Halls C & D at the Mlacak ment is given to the ward acCentre, 2500 Campeau Drive. Share your ideas on what should be in our budget. Your information will be considered by staff in count, which the councillor finalizing the 2016 budget. controls. The other 40 per cent TERRY FOX RUN in Kanata is on Sunday Sept. 20 at the Kanata goes into a citywide account Montessori School, 355 Michael Cowpland Drive. Registration to fund larger projects like the opens at 8 am and you can start your walk or run between 9am and Lansdowne redevelopment. noon. Until now, the cash-in-lieu TWO IMPORTANT PUBLIC MEETINGS NEXT WEEK – One, on money could only be used to what buffer is needed between existing homes and the expansion expand or create new park falands to the north, is on Wednesday Sept. 23 at 7pm at St. John’s church, 325 Sandhill. The other, to present the design and discuss cilities, not to repair or renew future bus routes in the Morgan’s Grant area, is on Thursday Sept. existing ones. 24 at 7pm in the Minto Room at the Richcraft Complex, 4101 InnoBut in a policy review earvation Drive. Information about these meetings are on my website. lier this spring, staff said addCome with your suggestions and questions as the result of these ing this kind of lifecycle repair meetings will impact your communities. WESTERN OTTAWA COMMUNITY RESOURCE CENTRE is holdwould give councillors the ing an OPEN HOUSE on Monday Sept. 21ST from 5 – 7pm at 2 flexibility to more quickly adMacNeil Court. There will be a community BBQ, service fair, child & dress problems with aging inyouth activities, networking and door prizes. frastructure in their neighbourOTTAWA IDOL’s 1st place winner at the event at the Hazeldean Mall was Kanata resident, Stephanie Bullock. Congratulations Stephanie! hoods – especially if the park in question was far down the SIDEWALK CONSTRUCTION this fall will provide a link to the 417 waiting list for regular budgetbridge at Eagleson with the substandard section on the bridge to ary funding. follow later. A second project is to complete the missing link on Flamborough from north of Halton to Ipswich. That sparked a debate beSLOW DOWN CAMPAIGN is now underway to alert drivers to obey tween councillors who believe the speed limit on our streets and protect our children as they go to strongly that repairs and mainschool. To take part in contacting your neighbours to get Slow Down tenance should come from taxsigns on your street please contact my office at 613-580-2474. payer dollars – Leiper, SomerA GUIDE FOR DOG OWNERS IN KANATA NORTH is now set Coun. Catherine McKenney, available. I’m looking for volunteers to help deliver it to dog owners. Capital Coun. David ChernushIf you could do that on your street please contact my office. enko and College Coun. Rick CLEANING THE CAPITAL – Remember to register now to take Chiarelli were among the most part and keep our community clean and tidy. Individuals, street vocal – and those who wanted groups, schools, churches, community groups and businesses can participate in a cleanup and/or graffiti removal. Details and the flexibility to take care of registration forms are available at www.ottawa.ca/clean or call 3-1-1. repairs more efficiently if they so choose.
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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SYRIA REFUGEES – It is time to step forward and help some of the millions who are seeking a safe home. The Mayor met with faith leaders and frontline organizations and as a result, a public information forum and town hall has been organized for Thursday Oct. 1 from 5:30-7pm at City Hall. This meeting will be to discuss how Ottawa can participate in humanitarian activities. You will hear from previously sponsored families and learn how you can assist to bring refugees to Ottawa. There will be information tables and places where you can sign-up to assist in whichever way you can.
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Development cash meant to help city parks accomodate growth will now allow councillors to choose to spend the money on repairs and upgrades instead. parks can barely support their existing communities, let alone the thousands of new residents who are moving into new condos and infill throughout his ward. “We’re diverting money meant to mitigate development and growth, and instead using it to backstop repairs,” Leiper said. He argued that park maintenance is a “municipal necessity” that should be funded through the tax-supported budget. Chiarelli was less diplomatic. “Committee was sent out to buy some groceries and came back with a bag of magic beans,” Chiarelli said. “Cashin-lieu (payments) are a consolation prize. We require developers to give us parks … or to instead give us money so we can add to our inventory of parkland and park facilities. It was never meant to be a secondary source of our maintenance funds.” The concern is that staff will now have an excuse to strip down the city’s already meagre parks maintenance budget and
tell councillors to use up their cash-in-lieu accounts for maintenance first. City treasurer Marian Simulik denied this possibility, noting that maintenance and renewal priorities are decided separately from cash-in-lieu requests. “We would not build into the budget an assumption that a piece of work was going to be funded by the cash-in-lieu account in the ward,” Simulik said. Any lifecycle projects done through a ward’s development accounts would be a bonus, and would simply free up space on the waiting list to potentially get other projects done faster too, she added. Mayor Jim Watson supported adding lifecycle repairs to the policy, on the grounds that it gives councillors more choice. “It’s perfectly reasonable, and perfectly permissible under provincial law, to allow you that flexibility,” Watson told council on Sept. 9 before they voted on a motion from Leiper to remove repairs from
the policy. “For those who do not support this, the answer is simple: don’t use it for lifecycle. Just say to your community that, on principle, you won’t use it for that.” Leiper’s motion was defeated five to 18. Another motion from Rideau-Rockcliffe Coun. Tobi Nussbaum was deferred to the larger budget debate expected later this fall. Nussbaum wanted to change how two temporary park planners are paid from the cash-inlieu program. Right now every project over $100,000 skims 10 per cent of the project cost from the ward account toward the planners’ salaries. Nussbaum wanted their salaries to be instead taken out of the citywide account off the top every year, to make it more equitable between wards and to offer some predictability for staffing and budgeting. Staff have made it clear that the current staffing model is causing problems, because it’s hard to attract and retain talent with temporary positions.
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City Councillor Kanata South What fantastic community spirit we have in Kanata South! It was wonderful to see so many out last weekend at the numerous events taking place around the Ward. Thank you to Mayor Watson for joining me at many of the activities.
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I would like to thank the organizers of Kanata Ribfest for bringing this great festival to our community and I will work to make this an annual visit. We have been working with different groups to bring in a variety of events to our community. These events showcase our community and your support is critical to their success. Next up in October is the Craft Beer Festival, stay tuned for more details. As always your ideas on other festivals and events and your comments are most welcome. If you have an event coming up, please let us know by emailing me at allan.hubley@ottawa.ca. Cleaning the Capital
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Mark Monahan, the creative director of CityFolk, tours the new venue for the festival at Lansdowne Park on Sept. 14. Lansdowne Park the morning of Sept. 14, erecting stages, fences and tents. The festival’s main stage will be outdoors on the Great Lawn, a green space behind the stadium. After the outdoor music ends at 10 p.m., the music will continue at other stages indoors at the Aberdeen Pavilion and the Horticulture Building until 1 a.m. The Aberdeen Pavilion will have free programming with roughly 50 vendors, workshops and concerts. Monahan, who is part of the team that manages the Ottawa Bluesfest, started managing the folk festival in 2011 and has seen it grow in attendance every year since. Ticket sales have increased again this year, but Monahan said he did not think the festival would sell out. Organizers expect more than 50,000 will come to see this year’s “blockbuster line-up,” which is capped off by a performance by Van Morrison, who will take to the main stage Friday Sept. 18. The festival started Sept. 16
with a performance by British reggae band UB40, followed by the Avett Brothers as headliners Sept. 17. Icelandic indie-folk band Of Monsters and Men headlines Sept. 19 and Chicago’s Wilco is the final headliner on Sept. 20.
Despite the big name draws in this year’s line-up, Monahan said the festival still has plenty for diehard folk fans, including performances by the Barr Brothers, Lisa LeBlanc and Frank Fairfield. For more information, visit cityfolkfestival.com.
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As the final preparations for this year’s CityFolk were underway Sept. 14, organizers looked to quell any concerns the festival would disrupt its new neighbours. In addition to promising all outdoor concerts would be done by 10 p.m., the event’s creative director Mark Monahan said the festival has taken extra steps to mitigate noise levels. “We’re trying to put on a festival that’s going to excite people who want to come to the festival, but also work with the existing neighbourhood and the city to make sure it happens in a responsible way,” he told reporters during a tour of the festival’s new location at Lansdowne Park. “We’re trying to be respectful in terms of ending times.” Monahan said the festival has conducted sound testing and has positioned the main stage towards the football stadium in the hope it will absorb some sound. The festival is moving to Lansdowne Park this year after spending four years in Hog’s Back Park. Organizers said the new location was chosen because of its proximity to downtown, better access to transit and improved infrastructure. “It’s a great location its accessible by public transit, but also its right along the canal so people can bike here,” Monahan said of the new site. Monahan said no extra buses will be brought in to accommodate concert-goers because of the staggered opening and closing of the festival, which kicks off Wednesday night. “It’s anticipated there should be enough transit and also a lot of people will come by walking, parking in the area, and hopefully by bike and public transit as well,” Monahan said. CityFolk staff buzzed around the festival’s three main areas in
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I would like to remind residents to please register your clean dates at www.ottawa.ca or by calling 3-1-1. The fall campaign runs from September 15th to October 15th and you have until October 31st to submit your clean report. Kanata South has won the fall clean up award 4 times…let’s set a record and make it 5! Please let my office know when your clean up is scheduled and we will do our best to pop by with some giveaways and to thank you for your efforts in keeping our community clean, green, litter and graffiti-free, allan.hubley@ottawa.ca. Capital Cleanup Weekend: Mark your calendar for the fall Capital Cleanup Weekend scheduled for Friday, September 25 to Sunday, September 27. I hope to see you next weekend! 2016 Budget Consultations A reminder to please participate in our budget process by providing your comments and suggestions to my Budget Consultation page on my website at www.councillorallanhubley.com. I will be collecting your suggestions for the month of September. Information on the most common topics/issues that arise will be listed on my website as trends emerge. Due to the low attendance in the past, the regular budget meeting held in the community will be canceled. Upcoming Events September 21st: 7 - 9 pm, The Oasis in Kanata, presents an information session by Dr. Tanya Manikkam, Free, no registration required. All welcome Glen Cairn United Church, 140 Abbeyhill Drive, Kanata. For information visit www.TheOasisKanata.ca. September 23rd: Join 872 Kiwanis Kanata Air Cadets - Open house and registration is at 6:30pm at AY Jackson High School. The squadron welcomes boys & girls 12 -18 years. Learn about flight (power & gliding), survival and teamwork. Develop youth leadership & physical fitness. Learn more at www.join872.com Working for Kanata South: It is my privilege to serve as your Councillor. Please feel free to contact my office with any concerns or comments, by phone: 613-580-2752, or by email: Allan.Hubley@ottawa.ca. You can visit my website for more information: www.councillorallanhubley.ca or follow me on Twitter: @AllanHubley_23 0917.R0013461209
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North Kanata is getting another Timmies restaurant, and it’s preparing to open right across the street from an existing one. But the move isn’t a case of one owner pitting himself against another – it’s the polar opposite in fact. Chris Mccluskey, owner of the Tim Hortons location next to a Metro grocery store decided to open a second restaurant on the other side of March Road to make it easier for morning traffic heading south on March to pick up their morning coffee. “I think March Road is a very unique part of Ottawa because we have traffic going both ways, people are commuting downtown and people are also commuting from downtown to Kanata
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The current Tim Hortons on March Road next to the Metro grocery store (top photo) will soon be joined by a second location right across the road (bottom photo), on the south corner of the Carling Avenue and March Road intersection.
North,” he said. “(The new store) is really about making it more convenient for our guests.” Mccluskey also pointed to the urban boundary expansion north of Maxwell Bridge Road currently being planned, which should further boost the area’s population. The new Tim Hortons building at the south corner of the Carling Avenue and March Road intersection is already up but is waiting on A&W and Ultramar gas station franchises also planned for the site before opening. “We hope to be open in the fall at some point,” said Mccluskey. Though having two restaurants so close together may sound like a Starbucks tactic, he said it’s not an uncommon tactic. Mccluskey owns six Tim Hortons restaurants, four of them in Kanata and two in Arnprior. This newest one, once it opens, will be his seventh.
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(613) 224-1414 Kardish Health Food Centre’s new Kanata location at 499 cutting. Mayor Jim Watson Terry Fox Drive in the Sign ature Centre officially opened was joined by Ottawa cou owners Carey and Robert ncillors Marianne Wilkinson Assaf, Robert’s wife Melinda and Allan Hubley for the cere Sept. 12 with a ribbon , their two boys Joseph and mony. Also on hand were Michael, as well as Kanata store manager Shannon Hay es.
Kardish brings healthy food choices to Kanata Kardish Health Food Centre is now offering a healthy alternative to Kanata area shoppers.
Ottawa’s largest health food chain, Kardish now has nine stores across the city. The new Signature Centre location at 499 Terry Fox Drive has everything for healthier living. Kardish Health Food Centres have kept pace with the growing demand for healthier products. Today the nine Kardish outlets are clean, well merchandised stores, offering a wide selection of specialty health foods, gluten free products, health and beauty aids and quality natural health supplements. The grand opening of the Kanata location Sept. 12 was celebrated with ribbon cutting by Mayor Jim Watson and local councillors Marianne Wilkinson and Allan Hubley. Co-owners Robert and Carey Assaf, along with store manager Shannon Hayes, welcomed everyone to the bright, wellstocked Kardish Health Food Centre. “We always uphold the highest standards of customer service, smart product selection and store cleanliness,” said Robert Assaf. “It’s all about a passion for the best products in the most comfortable environment. Kardish Health Food Centre staff are experienced health enthusiasts who are passionate and knowledgeable about the food and products.”
“Nutritionists, personal trainers, culinary experts and dietary specialists all play an important role in providing knowledgeable service and up to date information to Kardish Health Food Centre customers. With over 70 outstanding employees, a dynamic management team, modern and integrated store systems, a distribution centre and head office, Kardish Health Food Centre represents
“We have a huge line of products. We feature more than 4,000 natural health products, vitamins, supplements, herbal teas, natural and organic groceries, natural personal care products. What separates us is that we are not superstores, we are careful and select only the best products.” The Assaf family has been operating a Kardish centre since 1984. “Our father Michael Assaf purchased a Kardish franchise in Herongate Mall and began a successful 28 year career with Kardish Health Food Centre,” explains
“it’s all about a passion for the best products in the most comfortable environment. Kardish health food centre staff are experienced health enthusiasts who are passionate and knowledgeable about the food and products.” the perfect blend of family tradition and corporate operations.” Since December of 2010, the Assaf brothers have opened new locations and re-located others to new sites. The seventh store opened in Barrhaven last year, followed by a Westboro location and now Kanata. “We have been planning to expand into Kanata for the past few years. We were waiting for the right location to come available and now we’re ready to serve our customers.
Robert. “During this time he owned and operated three Kardish locations in Ottawa. My brother and I worked in a franchise outlet with our father. In 2005, we bought the entire franchise from the original founders expanded the enterprise from four stores to nine while at the same time completely modernizing all aspects of the business.” Winner of a 2014 Best Ottawa Business Award organized by the Ottawa Chamber of Commerce and Ottawa Business Journal, Kardish Health Food Centres are continuing the tradition of excellence in products and customer service.
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by and wished to remain anonymous said that issues relating to the house had gone on all summer, including an incident two days before the bust where a man was found half naked and injured on a nearby driveway. The resident suspected the incident could be the result of a drug deal gone bad. Police confirmed they received a call about an injured individual in the area that day, but that it was not the result of an assault. Neighbours speaking on Facebook who witnessed the bust said it looked like something out of a movie, with police in balaclavas and with rifles. About 12 police officers took part in the bust, said McDonell, including a tactical team and members of the drug unit. The bust resulted in no injuries, he said, praising the efficiency of the tactical team. The seven people charged ranged in age from 46 to below 18, all from Ottawa. Four of the seven remain in custody as of Sept. 9, with the rest released on a recogni-
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Rebate amounts of $1,000 applicable on Lancer, Sportback AWC, Limited Edition for Highway Safety LEGAL AND DEALER INFO DISCLAIMER AWC, Limited Edition WARRANTY** LIMITED WARRANTY** Excludes Lancer Evolution, ONLEGAL SELECT DEALER VEHICLES and GT AWC and RVR vehicles, and $750 rebate amount applicable on Mirage vehicles (excluding Mirage ES 5MT) will beSIDE deducted from the negotiated priceMIRROR after taxes. Some conditions apply. Please see dealer for details. ^ $1,500 loyalty rebate available on the purchase of any new 2016 Outlander model to current owners and eligible others. Amounts and GT models POWER MIRRORS WHEEL-MOUNTED CONTROLS DRIVER VANITY MANDATORY – INSERT AND DEALER INFO DISCLAIMER HERE. MANDATORY – INSERT LEGAL AND INFO DISCLAIMER HERE. Ralliart and vary1 $1,000 by model and will be deducted the negotiated after taxes. Loyalty applies to2,vehicles delivered between 1, 2015 and September 30, 2015. conditions apply. ° $2,500 in no-charge features applies to 2015 Lancer SE Limited Edition vehiclestrade-in purchasedrebate from September to trade-in rebatefrom available frompriceFebruary 3, 2015rebate to March 2015purchased on the and purchase of anySeptember new 2014 Lancer, 2014/2015 EVO,Other 2014 Sportback, 2014/2015 RVR,extra2014/2015 Outlander models and aSportback $500 on the1, 2015 purchase of any new 2014 i7-AIRBAG SAFETY September 30, 2015. SYSTEM $800 consumer cash discount applicable on 2015 Lancer SE vehicles purchased between September 1, 2015 and September 30, 2015. Consumer cash discount will be deducted from the negotiated price before taxes and will take place at time of purchase. Some conditions apply. See your dealer for details. § AWC CARGO COVER car/SUV brand in reasonably Rebate be deducted from the negotiated taxessub-compacts and at time Some conditions apply. 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Consumer cash discount willfinance be deducted fromforpurchasers the negotiated price before taxes and will take place at time 2Subvented ofNo purchase. Some conditions apply. your dealer forand details. §new AWC Mitsubishi First AutoSeptember Program applies to Lancer, RVR and vehicles (excluding Mirage ES 5MT), applicable to approved Scotiabank first-time automotive lease and must be combined with Scotiabank Finance or Lease Rates. Rebate amounts of $1,000 car/SUV of any automotive brand in good condition. Rebate amount will be deducted from the price after taxes and at time of purchase. Some conditions apply. See dealer for details. payments for up to 90 days is available on select 2014 and 2015 models financed through Scotiabank Subvented financing programs on approved credit through AWC Limited Edition vehicles purchased from February 3, 2015 to March 2, 2015. See your dealer for details. $600 consumer cash discount applicable on 2015 Lancer SE AWC models purchased between February 3, 2015 and March 2, 2015. Consumer cash 91,city2015 vary by model will beLimited deducted from negotiated price Limited after taxes. Loyalty rebate to vehiclesstandard purchased delivered September 2015. Othersub-compacts conditions apply. in no-charge appliesmethodology: to 2015 Lancer SE Limited vehicles purchased from September on RVRand SE AWC, Edition andtheGT/Lancer SE AWC, Edition SE AWC andapplies GT AWC. on and GT. †between EstimatedSeptember andand highway ratings30, for non-hybrid based° $2,500 Natural Resources extra Canadafeatures new testing Mirage highwayEdition 5.3 L/100 km (53 mpg), combined city/ 1, 2015 to and RVR vehicles, andstandard $750 rebate amount applicable on Mirage vehicles (excluding Mirage 5MT) will beS-AWC deducted theOutlander negotiated price aftercombined taxes. Some conditions apply. 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Other lease and financing options also available. ĭ0% financing for up to 84 months or up to $7,000 discount available on other select 2015 models. Discount is deducted from the negotiated purchase/lease price before taxes. Maximum $7,000 discount is offered on 2015 Optima Hybrid LX (OP74AF) only. Certain conditions apply. See your dealer for complete details. Representative Financing Example: Financing offer available on approved •$500 Trade In Bonus for Service Records credit (OAC), on a new Forte Sedan LX MT (FO541F) with a selling price of $17,664 is based on monthly payments of $175 for 84 months at 0% with a $0 down payment, $0 security deposit and first monthly payment due at finance inception. Offer also includes $3,000 cash discount. 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A meaty thumbs up Above: Aaron Newlove from Brantford, Ont., gives a thumbsup salute while cooking ribs for Crazy Canuck Smokers at the first day of the inaugural Kanata Ribfest at Walter Baker Park on Sept. 10.
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Join us as we celebrate everything apple – from sweet cider to a variety of traditional and new apple desserts. Entertainment to enjoy and prizes to be won!
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Kia was in such poor condition that she had to be euthanized to end her tremendous suffering, says the society. Agents charged the woman with permitting distress and failing to meet the standards of care. She is scheduled to appear in court on Oct. 15. The humane society says it needs public donations so it can continue to investigate cases such as this one.
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Ottawa Humane Society investigators have charged a Stittsville woman with cruelty-related crimes after a 12-year-old cat was found earlier face down in a flowerbed clinging to life. The society reports the agent first thought the Siamese cat was dead before he touched her and the maggot-covered animal, named Kia, took a shallow breath.
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Optimism that public elementary school teachers would follow high school and Catholic teachers in reaching a deal with the provincial government has been dashed. Talks between the Elementary Teachers’ Federation of Ontario (ETFO) and the provincial government broke down last Friday. As a result, the teachers’ work-torule campaign will not end as expected, but will likely accelerate this week. The ETFO is urging the province and school boards to return to the bargaining table, threatening to intensify job action Friday if that doesn’t happen. Elementary teachers in the public system are already balking at doing a number of non-mandatory tasks, including leading field trips and participating in meet-the-teacher events out of regular school hours. In a news release after the province broke off talks, citing lack of progress, the ETFO said it rejecting the Liberal government’s “cookie-cutter” approach to reaching a deal. “Premier Wynne wants to impose another union’s deal on ETFO. She wants to impose a quick deal, not a reasonable deal for elementary teachers to help Mr. Trudeau’s chances in the federal election,” charged ETFO president Sam Hammond. “ETFO is not prepared to accept a flawed deal that
does not address our members’ needs and the needs of public elementary students in the long term, just to increase the Liberal Party’s chances in October’s federal election.
“A student who is six years old has different educational needs than a student who is 16. As a result, elementary teachers’ working needs will be different than secondary teachers, so the imposition of a cookie-cutter deal just won’t work.” SAM HAMMOND, ETFO PRESIDENT
“A student who is six years old has different educational needs than a student who is 16,” he added. “Anyone with children knows that’s true. As a result, elementary teachers’ working needs will be different than secondary teachers, so the imposition of a cookiecutter deal just won’t work.” Hammond said the government’s breaking off talks
“smacks of the same tactics that the Liberal government used in imposing Bill 115 on our members in 2012. As we said then, it is our democratic right to bargain and the democratic rights of our members cannot be taken away because of political expediency.” Hammond maintained that the issues under discussion at the bargaining table are related to teacher working conditions and student learning conditions, not salary. “We are prepared to escalate our strike action if there is no change on the part of the government and Ontario Public School Boards Association,” he said. “Members have been very public in their support for the action in their schools and social media, which is a clear demonstration of their resolve to achieve an agreement that meets their needs and the needs of their students.” Meanwhile, Ontario Progressive Conservative Leader Patrick Brown in a news release said the government has a responsibility to remain at the bargaining table until an agreement is reached. The government’s failure to negotiate is “harming quality education” for 800,000 public elementary students throughout the province, he added, noting ETFO members have been working without a collective agreement for over a year. Schools also face a possible work-to-rule campaign by support workers represented by the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE).
Open House Lemieux Island WPP Intake Improvements Environmental Assessment Date: Wednesday, September 30, 2015 Time: 4 – 6 p.m. Location: Filter Gallery Lemieux Island Water Purification Plant 1 River Street, Ottawa, ON K1Y 2C4 The City of Ottawa (the City) has initiated a Class Environmental Assessment (EA) for improvements to the Lemieux Island Water Purification Plant (WPP) intake. The City operates two WPPs to supply drinking water to the city—the Lemieux Island WPP (capacity of 400 ML/d; built in 1931) and the Britannia WPP (capacity of 360 ML/d; built in 1961). The source water for both plants is the Ottawa River. In the past, the City has had issues at the Lemieux Island WPP, with frazil ice buildup at the intake piping. Frazil ice forms in open, turbulent, supercooled water which is typical of the river conditions near the plant intake. Because of the relatively shallow depth of water above the intake piping, frazil ice builds up below the ice surface and interferes with the flow entering the plant. This frazil ice can block the intake pipe and associated screening, resulting in unplanned WPP shutdowns or significantly restricted plant flows, which put the water supply at risk. The City is currently investigating solutions for improving the intake to mitigate the impacts of frazil ice on the WPP. This study is being conducted in accordance with the requirements of the Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (2000, amended 2004, 2007 and 2011). The final deliverable for this project will be an environmental assessment report outlining the preferred alternative for modifying the inlet structure to prevent restrictions to the plant intake due to frazil ice. This report will be filed and available for public review for a period of 30 days upon completion. Stakeholder (public and agency) consultation is a key element of the Class EA process. The purpose of this upcoming Public Information Centre is to present the draft recommendation for improving the intake to mitigate the impacts of frazil ice on the WPP. Residents and other interested parties are invited to drop-in anytime during the Public Information Centre for the opportunity for further information about the project and the Environmental Assessment process. Staff from the City and the consulting team will be available to explain the project and answer questions. Project information will be available on the City of Ottawa website (http://ottawa.ca/en/city-hall/public-consultations). A notice of completion will be issued upon close of the project. Comments are welcome at any time during the study. For further information, contact: André Bourque, P. Eng. Senior Project Manager CH2M HILL Canada Limited 1101 Prince of Wales Drive Ottawa, ON K2C 3W7 Tel: 613-723-8700, ext. 73106 E-mail: Andre.Bourque@ch2m.com
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Despite the rainy and chilly weather, scores of people came out for the first Constance Bay Community Market on Sept. 12. More than 140 people attended the inaugural market that will run for four more Saturdays, with the final market being held Oct. 10. “We had this many vendors showing up and this many customers in the rain; I’m thrilled,” said Cindy Pratt, who helped bring the market about. The local vendors offered
fresh produce, bolstered by the Good Food Market, as well as locally produced honey from Gees Bees in Dunrobin, handmade soaps by 10year-old Amber Oliver, handcrafted jewellery by Penny Potter, local coffee, pies and other home-baked treats. The West Carleton Legion, the West Carleton Food Access Centre had booths at the event with information for residents. “Last year we ran the Good Food Market, which originates from the Poverty and Hunger group in central Ottawa,” said Julie McKercher with the Western Ottawa Community Resource Centre. “Because it didn’t originate in the community, the attendance was low. This (community market) grew out of the Sustain project but is now completely independent and because it grew out
of the community it’s a big success. Everyone here is local.” The non-profit market has also partnered with the Greystone Grill, which has offered to purchase any leftover produce from the Good Food Market stall to ensure nothing goes to waste, said Pratt. “The church has been amazingly supportive, the CBBCA (Constance and Buckham’s Bay Community Association) has been amazingly supportive,” said McKercher. “It’s a testament to their hard work.” More local vendors and organizations are always welcome to join the market, “with the hopes it will grow,” said McKercher. For more information on the market, contact Pratt at market@cbbca.ca or 613832-3260.
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Rob Tovell of Farmview Gardens in Kinburn sells some of his locally produced chard to Cindy Pratt at the inaugural Constance Bay Community Market Sept. 12.
Chapman Mills Drive Extension and Bus Rapid Transit Environmental Assessment Study Open House #2 Monday, September 28, 2015 Walter Baker Sports Centre (Barrhaven) Room 202, 100 Malvern Drive Transit Access: Route # 170 6:30 to 9 p.m (Presentation: 7 p.m.) The City of Ottawa has initiated the Chapman Mills Drive Extension (Longfields Drive to Strandherd Drive) and Bus Rapid Transit (Greenbank Road to west of Cedarview Road) Environmental Assessment Study to determine the most appropriate means to accommodate and manage increasing transportation infrastructure requirements around the Barrhaven Town Centre area. Consultation There will be ongoing public consultation activities during the course of the study. This second Open House will provide an update on study progress to-date, including the evaluation of alternative corridor alignments and an update on the preliminary functional design completed to date. Your participation in the Open House meetings is important at which you can discuss the project with the study team and provide feedback. The EA study is being undertaken in accordance with Ontario’s EA Act, fulfilling requirements as a Municipal Class EA process for a Schedule ‘C’ project. The EA process will involve developing, assessing, and evaluating alternatives. This will result in a Recommended Plan which will be presented to City Council for approval. Information on the EA Study is available on the City’s project web site at: (ottawa.ca/chapmanmillsextension) Accessibility is an important consideration for the City of Ottawa. If you require special accommodation, please call or e-mail the project lead below before the event.
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Marianne Gee, owner of Gees Bees Honey Company located in Dunrobin, only has a few small jars of honey left with under an hour to go in the inaugural Constance Bay Community Market. Despite the chilly and wet weather, scores of people turned out for the first of five Saturday markets.
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Kanata park renamed for ‘tireless’ advocate for ALS families Community comes together for unveiling of Brian Parsons Park Erin McCracken erin.mccracken@metroland.com
ALS has stolen many things from Brian Parsons. His body is being overcome by paralysis. His movements are slow. His fingers are permanently curled. And he can no longer speak. But he stood proudly, gripping the edge of a cloth sheet which he helped raise with Mayor Jim Watson and Kanata South Coun. Allan Hubley to reveal a City of Ottawa park sign featuring his name on Sept. 12. Despite his diagnosis in 2013, the Kanata resident has become a source of inspiration and hope for others through his determination to raise awareness about the deadly, progressive neuromuscular disease, which paralyzes muscles, generate research dollars and advocate for financial support for caregiving families. For Parsons’ contributions and leadership, Black Tern Park, at 53 Black Tern Cr. in Parsons’ Bridlewood neighbourhood, was officially unveiled as Brian Parsons Park before more than 100 wellwishers, including Parson’s family, friends and neighbours. “Your community wanted to honour you for your tireless work to ease the struggle of others,” said Mayor Jim Watson. “They share a better under-
standing of the hardships you face and the overwhelming stress ALS can have on family members.” Parsons, who was able to communicate through a computerized speech device, turned the spotlight on others in the crowd, thanking them for their support in making the park dedication a reality. “Never in a thousand years would I have thought that a park would be named after me,” he said. “When I see this sign, it will make me think of one word: advocacy.” Parsons has achieved many milestones, some of them as a community volunteer long before his diagnosis. He served as vice-president of the Bridlewood Community Association in the late 1990s, and during the ceremony Hubley credited him with the idea for the Canada Day in Kanata celebrations. Parsons also spearheaded the community’s annual New Year’s Eve party. But his list of accomplishments only grew after he learned he had ALS. Through the Ottawa Walk for ALS and annual ALS icebucket challenges, Parsons has raised $272,000. He also joined ALS Canada in successfully lobbying the federal government for greater support for research and improvements to the compassionate care benefit plan, which was ultimately expanded from six weeks to six months, allowing family caregivers to take more time off work to care for loved ones. “This was a significant win for people struggling with the economic burden of ALS, and that was a first for me, getting
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Mayor Jim Watson, left, Kanata South Coun. Allan Hubley and Kanata resident Brian Parsons, right, reveal a sign featuring the newly renamed Brian Parsons Park in Kanata’s Bridlewood neighbourhood on Sept. 12. something in the federal budget,” Parsons said. “I have often said the greatest pursuit in life is the elevation of the human condition,” he said. “That’s what advocacy does, it presents the opportunity to make life better for people, and the beauty is we can all participate in spreading awareness and bringing progress and real change.” But, he said, change can only happen if people step up and make it happen. Watson said Parson’s efforts have been instrumen-
tal bringing about positive change. “Your advocacy work for the rights of terminally ill patients and their families has made an incredible difference here, not just here in Ottawa but throughout the province and the country,” Watson said. Not long after Parsons’ diagnosis, he paid a visit to Lianne Johnston, ALS Canada’s regional manager for eastern Ontario. “In the short time that he was there (in my office), Bri-
an wanted to know how he could use his skill set to benefit those who are living with ALS, and their families,” she said. “He really asked little about what we could to support him. He really wanted to know what he could do to support others.” She said she continues to be moved by Parsons’ strength and determination in the face of his diagnosis. “Brian has always been willing to be the face of ALS, which is a very, very difficult
thing to do – to put yourself out in the public as your body is deteriorating. “Brian is sacrificing the precious time he has left to leave behind a better world,” Johnston said. “We are so pleased that the City of Ottawa has chosen to name a beautiful park and green space in his honour. “Brian Parsons Park will serve as a wonderful legacy, as a place of inspiration and a reminder of Brian’s incredible generosity of spirit and effort.”
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High-tech executive John Hansen is picking up where he left off as the federal NDP party candidate in the new riding of Kanata-Carleton. Hansen ran provincially as the NDP candidate last year to gain experience for his federal run. An electrical engineer by trade, the 61-year-old has lived and worked in the riding for more than 30 years and calls south Kanata home with his wife Susan Jones. “We’ve definitely seen change when it comes to the reception at the door,” said Hansen. “The harshest comment we receive at the door today is, ‘We’ll give you due consideration at the polls.’ Other than that people are quite open and want to talk about things. There’s clearly disenchantment with the existing government and that comes out loud and clear.” Q: Why are you running? A: I think we can build a better Canada and I want to be part of it. I’ve worked in the high technology sector my entire career and it’s not doing as well as it could. As a member of this community I represent what the community wants – somebody who’s fiscally conservative yet socially progressive and who’s going to address the issues: the economy and social justice and the environment. Q: Detail your past political and civic experience or activism at any level of government or political party.
A: I ran provincially last year; it was a long shot to win at that time. It was partially to gain experience because I had planned on running in this election for a while. Q: What is the biggest federal issue facing KanataCarleton and how has it been handled to date? How would you approach it? A: It’s the economy; it’s jobs. If you look at our technology sector it is doing OK but it is certainly not doing as well as it has done in the past and it’s certainly not doing as well as other technology areas or innovation areas in other parts of the world. Part of it is being approached through the party, through the NDP platform: more small business and innovation tax credits. How I would approach it is to work with the community and break down the current barriers to innovation. We don’t have an intellectual property strategy; we’re missing a complete strategy on working standards. There are a number of things that impact the innovation community where the country and the government need to show some leadership and I want to work with the community to drive those issues. Q: What are the biggest federal issues affecting the Ottawa region? How will you address them? A: The biggest federal issue is the economy and there are two aspects to it. One, as I’ve already mentioned,
is working with the innovation industry. The other one is working appropriately and properly with civil servants and doing that in a proper, respectful manner. Today, we have a government which has been totally disrespectful of its public servants and has not adhered to the proper bargaining process and basically continues to essentially beat up the public service. And that is not good for long-term stability of the public service, nor morale, nor productivity. Q: Nationally, what do you view as the biggest issues facing Canada, and how do you plan to address them? A: Well, it’s the economy. That’s the No. 1 issue. We’ve made it quite clear. Tom Mulcair says he’s going to be the champion for manufacturing and innovation in this country – that’s where we see the greatest growth in this country. We’re looking at supporting resource industries but also extracting and working to extract the maximum value from those resource industries.
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Electrical services business owner Walter Pamic is making his first run for political office as the federal Conservative candidate in the newly formed riding of Kanata-Carleton. Pamic, a 53-year-old Kanata resident of almost 30 years currently living just north of the South March community, says he hopes to apply his experience co-owning small business Power-Tek Electrical Services Inc. as the ridingâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s federal representative. A father of two who lobbies for the reduction of red-tape for businesses, Pamic said he expects the areaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s conservative roots to equal another Tory seat. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I have no doubt that this will continue to be a strong conservative riding,â&#x20AC;? he said.
Q: Detail your past political and civic experience or activism at any level of government or political party. A: Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve worked on many of Gordon Oâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;Connorâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s previous federal campaigns, more as a foot soldier than anything else. My kids are 22 and 26 so Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve been very active in all of their extracurricular activities, coached or sponsored every single team my son or daughter played on: the Kanata Girls Hockey Association, the Kanata Minor Hockey Association, basketball, soccer, tee-ball, Cubs, Girl Guides, it just goes on and on. Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;m also the chairmen of the board of an organization called Merit Ontario. We advocate for free and open tendering in Ontario and participate in and support other organizations and charities.
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A: Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve always been involved in politics. When you are in business, specifically the construction business, you must get involved in politics. So much of what we do on a day-to-day basis is regulated or legislated, so thatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s how I got involved. My mother and father came to Canada in 1961. They fled the former Yugoslavia in October of 1960. They realized after post-World War Two Europe that Yugoslavia was not the place they wanted to be. Their friends were going everywhere around the world and they wanted to go to Canada. So Canada gave my parents a phenomenal opportunity and they took it and made themselves successful.
Q: What is the biggest federal issue facing KanataCarleton and how has it been handled to date? How would you approach it? A: People are concerned about the economy. They believe that we are on the right track. They believe that the leadership under Prime Minister Stephen Harper has been excellent, that weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve weathered some storms that are out there and that his plan seems to be working and working well and they want to continue down that path. They realize that the alternative is risky. Both Mulcair and Trudeau have shown an affinity for raising corporate taxes, and Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve seen firsthand how lower taxes help my business and help most, if
not all, small businesses right across Canada. Q: What are the biggest federal issues affecting the Ottawa region? How will you address them? A: I donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t think itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s very different on a regional basis or on a local riding basis issue. Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s the same, raising taxes is horrific for business. Q: Nationally, what do you view as the biggest issues facing Canada, and how do you plan to address them? A: Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s again the economy, the economy, the economy. Those are the three main issues that come up all the time. We continue on a low-tax agenda, putting more money into the hands of hard working Canadians. Thatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s been the mantra of this government and their policy. They believe in smaller government, they believe in allowing individuals to do for themselves, personal responsibility as opposed to the other two parties that want to raise taxes and then implement what they believe are better programs. As a new riding KanataCarleton has no incumbent and is created out of a portion of Carleton-Mississippi Mills and a small part of NepeanCarleton. Three other candidates are currently running for MP in Kanata-Carleton: NDP candidate John Hansen, Green candidate Andrew West and Liberal candidate Karen McCrimmon. Answers have been edited for length and clarity.
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Law graduate and threeyear resident of Ottawa Andrew West is hoping to further prove his dedication to the Kanata and Carleton communities and turn more voters green as the Green Party candidate for the Kanata-Carleton riding. The 40-year-old Owen Sound native ran as the Green Party candidate for the Carleton-Mississippi Mills riding in last year’s provincial election as his first try for political office, and says, despite not yet living in the Kanata-Carleton riding, he hopes to show his commitment to the communities in that area and has plans to move there. “We have many strong Green votes in this riding,” said West. “The reason why we are polling so strong after talking to people (going doorto-door) is because they were not aware of the Green Party and where we stand. A lot of people still have misconceptions about what the Green Party stands for. I think that is partly because we do not get the press that other parties do.” Q: Why are you running? A: I wanted to be in a job that I can help the most people as possible. I believe that the best way to help the most people is through legislation, and the federal government passes the broadest legislation for all of Canadians. Q: Detail your past political and civic experience or ac-
tivism at any level of government or political party. A: I spent about a year volunteering with Amnesty International on a fundraising campaign called Taste for Justice which is restaurants donating money to help stop violence against women, and under my leadership, it was the most successful both in terms of income raised and exposure in the campaign’s history. When I went back to school I was on the university senate, I sat on the student union and I was on different committees on both and I ran provincially last year. I also have been involved with all three major parties to some degree. Q: What is the biggest federal issue facing KanataCarleton and how has it been handled to date? How would you approach it? A: Infrastructure is something that I really want to work on. A great example is the LRT to Kanata. The federal government donated $1 billion to complete phase two which goes out to Bayshore but the city has run out of money. The plan for stage three is to go out to the Canadian Tire Centre but stage three is not to begin until 2031 and there is no real need for that gap in time. The Green Party has two initiatives that will help municipalities better afford new infrastructure. Q: What are the biggest federal issues affecting the Ottawa region? How will you address them?
A: Pretty much everything is affecting Ottawa be it youth employment being so low, veteran’s offices being closed across the city, the cost of medicine being higher. We want to create a national pharmacare plan. Q: Nationally, what do you view as the biggest issues facing Canada, and how do you plan to address them? A: Democracy, easy. If the Green Party was to come in we would have proportional representation. It would better reflect the vote of every voter in Canada. Government transparency is an issue that we want to address. The Green Party is the only party that will not have whipped votes. So if the voters of Kanata-Carleton vote NDP, Liberal or Conservative, they are sending a stronger Conservative, Liberal or NDP voice to Ottawa. If they vote for the Green Party, by sending me there, they are sending Kanata-Carleton to Ottawa because only the Green Party will allow their MPs to vote in the best interest of their constituents. As a new riding KanataCarleton has no incumbent and is created out of a portion of Carleton-Mississippi Mills and a small part of NepeanCarleton. Three other candidates are currently running for MP in Kanata-Carleton: NDP candidate John Hansen, Liberal candidate Karen McCrimmon and Conservative candidate Walter Pamic. Answers have been edited for length and clarity.
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Karen McCrimmon, a candidate for the 2013 Liberal party leadership, is continuing her political work running as the federal Liberal candidate in the new riding of Kanata-Carleton. McCrimmon, a retired lieutenant-colonel with the Canadian Forces, was the first woman to hold the position of air navigator and to command a flying squadron. After retiring from the Forces, she went back to school and started her own business offering mediation services. She lives with her husband Robert in Constance Bay. McCrimmon, 58, ran federally in the old riding of Carleton-Mississippi Mills in 2011, coming in second with 23.8 per cent of the vote against Conservative Gordon O’Connor. “A lot of my Progressive Conservative friends, they’re shaking their heads. They don’t believe this government is a reflection of them,” said McCrimmon. “They’re looking for someone they can trust who’s going to say it like it is and do the things that need to be done. The vast majority of people are looking for change; this government’s economic record shows clearly why we need change.” Q: Why are you running? A: This government has our country on the wrong path. We can see it economically; we’re going to be the only G7 country in recession and that is hurting my community directly. If you drive down Hazeldean (Road) you’ll see at least 25 vacant commercial properties. That’s not good. You’ve seen a government that put all its economic emphasis on raw resource extraction and has banished its investment in research and development, in science and in a knowledgebased economy. A commodities-based economy is very susceptible to interference, to
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manipulation, to speculation and so whenever you have a commodities-based economy you must balance it with manufacturing, or industrial work, or knowledge-based work. The Conservatives did not offset that. Q: Detail your past political and civic experience or activism at any level of government or political party. A: I was the federal Liberal candidate for Carleton-Mississippi Mills in 2011, I ran for the leadership of the Liberal party in 2013. Most of my advocacy work is around veterans’ organizations, but I do a lot of leadership presentations and I volunteer my mediation skills. Q: What is the biggest federal issue facing Kanata-Carleton and how has it been handled to date? How would you approach it? A: It’s jobs and the economy and I think that file has been mishandled by the current government. Justin Trudeau is the only one telling people the truth; we are not going to be in a position to balance the budget next year and both the NDP and the Conservatives are not being truthful about that. If we want to kick-start our economy you need to make investments and that’s the Liberal plan, investing in infrastructure. Infrastructure is not just sewers and roads and bridges, it’s also digital infrastructure and that’s something that definitely needs to be done here. The cell phone coverage up past Dunrobin is terrible and intermittent. It’s just unacceptable. Q: What are the biggest federal issues affecting the Ottawa region? How will you address them? A: It’s jobs, it’s the overall economy. Ottawa has the most PhDs, the most engineering
degrees, the most experience when it comes to knowledgebase in the high-tech sector. We’re not using that brain power that we have right here. This government allowing Nortel to go under I think was very, very short sighted. We are facing some significant challenges in our country; the aging of our population, the affordability of our health care and in order to solve those issues it won’t be done by one level of government. You’re going to need the federal, provincial and municipal governments, community organizations, nongovernmental organizations working together. This is just not something the Harper government is able to do, but it is the strength of the Liberals. Q: Nationally, what do you view as the biggest issues facing Canada, and how do you plan to address them? A: Jobs, the economy, health care, the aging population, even our security. I believe the Conservative government looks at security through too-narrow a lens. It’s just not physical security, it’s food security, water security, income security. Canada’s strength has always been the size of its middle class; the vast majority of people could make enough money, they had good jobs, they could create a good future for themselves and their families and that’s changing now. That’s why our focus is on bringing that prosperity back to the middle class. As a new riding KanataCarleton has no incumbent and is created out of a portion of Carleton-Mississippi Mills and a small part of Nepean-Carleton. Three other candidates are currently running for MP in Kanata-Carleton: Conservative candidate Walter Pamic, Green candidate Andrew West and NDP candidate John Hansen. Answers have been edited for length and clarity.
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The Ottawa Senators are hoping their pre-season tour around eastern Ontario and western Quebec gets the team off to a good start this year after fostering a greater connection between players and fans. For the second year, a group of Senators took to the road to sign autographs and meet fans in 12 different communities, ranging from Gatineau to Kingston, and including locations in Gloucester, Nepean and Carleton Place. The free Hometown Tour events included interactive hockey-themed games such as mini stick, ball hockey matches and a shot speed and accuracy tester, in addition to autographs from Senators players for 200 fans per event. This year’s events were a hit with more than 5,000
people attending, and 10 of 12 locations dolling out all 200 signatures, said Aaron Robinson, the team’s director of fan and community development. “The reception we received in all of the markets that we went to with the players and the interactive games and such was tremendous and made us really realize the impact that the team has in the community and how much they are appreciated by the fans,” said Robinson. Some of the best moments for players and fans alike were when they took part in hockeythemed games, said Robinson, with players such as Kyle Turris and Patrick Wiercioch taking some time to participate in a ball hockey or mini stick game. Beyond playing with fans during the Hometown Tour, the Senators are looking to get even more involved in encour-
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The Ottawa Senators’ mascot Spartacat poses for a family picture with Erik, son Holdon and mom Lindsay Kristjannsson from Barrhaven at the Canadian Tire Store in Kemptville on Thursday, Aug. 27, the final stop this year of the Senators annual Hometown Tour. aging young athletes to give hockey a try by making it easier for them to get involved. In mid-August, the Senators launched the Grow the Game minor hockey program, which is a response to minor hockey registration numbers remaining stagnant for several years. In an effort to change that, the team, along with Hockey Eastern Ontario and Hockey Outaouais, plan new programs that will provide less expensive and less time-consuming opportunities
for children to try hockey. One of the biggest new programs is called Learn to Play Hockey, and will feature 10 weeks of hockey instruction for $99, said Robinson. The introductory program is at the Richcraft Sensplex in east Gloucester. While the team hopes to expand its Grow the Game initiative in future years, Robinson said the team is reviewing their Hometown Tour events before committing to another year. “We’d love to do it again,” he said.
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we were able to offer three additional weeks of camps featuring our most popular programs in July at the Richcraft Sensplex, which in turn contributed to a significant increase in enrollment.” Ottawa Senators Summer Hockey Camps offer participants unique Sens experiences, including appearances by NHL players, prospects and Sens alumni, in addition to off-ice hockey specific training by Senators’ strength and conditioning coach Chris Schwarz and his FitQuest team. “As a season-seat member with the Senators, our initial attraction to the Ottawa Senators Summer Hockey Camps was the Senators experience,” said Scott Scarrow, whose son Weston has taken part in four camp sessions to date. “We returned for our third year in a row this summer, because of the quality of the camp. The staff is great and the on-ice instruction continues to be excellent.” This year, the camps drew participants from across Canada, the U.S. and from as far away as South Korea. For more information on the Ottawa Senators Summer Hockey Camps, go to www.sensplex.ca/ottawa-senators-summer-hockey-camps.
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Nearly 2,500 minor hockey players took part in 63 camps over nine weeks, Capital Sports Management Inc. (operator of the Bell, Cavanagh and Richcraft Sensplex facilities) has announced, setting a record for the number of minor hockey players who took part in Ottawa Senators Summer Hockey Camps. Over the nine week period starting July 6, nearly 2,500 participants laced-up their skates to take part in a record 63 separate camps at the Richcraft Sensplex (972 campers) in Ottawa’s east end, as well as in the west-end of the city at the Bell Sensplex (1,468 campers) and Cavanagh Sensplex (36 campers). After a successful 2014 season with 1,632 participants enrolled in Ottawa Senators Summer Hockey Camps, the program saw a 52 per cent increase in enrollment in 2015 making it the most successful summer in its history. “For the past 11 years, our goal has been to deliver exceptional summer hockey camps that push elite players to their limits while helping beginners learn the fundamentals of the game,” said Andy Bryan, CSMI’s director of hockey programs. “And with access to three state-of-the-art facilities for the duration of the summer,
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ment where they can learn and play,” explained Carole Madeley, the association’s director of respiratory health programs. For many students, the most noticeable change is that they will now be allowed to carry their reliever inhalers while at school, with the permission of a parent or guardian. Each student must also have an Individual Asthma Management Plan to be kept on file at the school. It will contain details of current medications, asthma triggers and emergency contact information. Parents will be asked to assist in the preparation of the plan and will be responsible for ensuring that the informa-
tion is kept up-to-date. The new legislation also requires schools to take action on reducing exposure to common asthma triggers such as dust, scents, pollen, mould, pet allergens and fumes from cleaning products. Schools must also provide for regular training of school staff on recognizing and managing asthma symptoms and attacks. Ryan’s Law is named after Ryan Gibbons, a boy from southwestern Ontario who died in October 2012 after having an asthma attack at school. For more information, visit www.ryanslaw.ca or call the Lung Association Lung Health Information Line at 1888-344-LUNG (5864).
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LEAVE YOUR LASTING MARK FOR CHEO’S CHILDREN & FAMILIES IT WAS THE EARLY DAYS OF CHEO AND AS A CHEO VOLUNTEER, FLEURETTE SAW A NEED FOR MORE FRENCH LANGUAGE BOOKS IN THE LIBRARY. SHE WORKED HARD TO BUILD UP THE FRENCH COLLECTION FOR THE KIDS AT CHEO. SHE WANTED TO LEAVE A MARK AND HELP TO PROVIDE FOR FUTURE GENERATIONS. THIS IS WHAT MOTIVATED HER TO MAKE A GIFT IN WILL TO CHEO. By making a planned gift to CHEO you not only help future generations of children, but you also provide some tax relief to your estate, while still providing for your family members. Here are some ways you can create your Forever CHEO legacy: make a bequest in your Will; create an endowment fund; name CHEO as the beneficiary of your RRSPs or RRIFs; or take out a life insurance policy with CHEO as the beneficiary.
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Firefighters hope to raise $10,000 for war memorial Continued from page 43
“It’s just an opportunity for us to hopefully shed some light on the need for financing the war memorial,” said Station 66 Captain Bill Bell. “They’re still not at their target yet. We thought we would raise awareness and collect funds.” Every year the District 6 firefighters choose an individual or organization to support. In the past, the organization has raised funds for a number of West Carleton families. “When we were looking at the rest of this year trying to figure out another event, I
“We’re getting a lot of retweets and a lot of shares but what we really need are donations. Whether it’s a loonie or all the way up to what they can afford, every little bit helps.” Station 66 Captain Bill Bell
was sitting in my office looking out the window at the West Carleton War Memorial sign,” said Burke. “I took it back to the stations to see if they were willing to support the war memorial as part of our humanitarian contribution for this year.”
Bell came across an old picture of ladder truck with a rainbow in the background and the idea of a ladder sit was born, which quickly gained support from every station. Originally, the ladder sit was going to be held at the Carp fire hall, but it was de-
cided it would be held during the Carp Fair to raise the profile of the fundraiser. “We’re serving all the residents of the community, as well as those who gave their lives and the veterans,” said Burke. The plan is to raise the ladder in conjunction with the Fair’s opening ceremonies on Saturday, Sept. 26, around 11
a.m., said Burke. The firefighters taking part will sit until 11 a.m. Sunday. The fundraiser will not take a ladder out of service but will instead use one of the trucks in reserve, said Burke. Firefighters will also be providing first aid assistance at the Carp Fair. So far the fundraiser has brought in $520 in online do-
nation. “We’re getting a lot of retweets and a lot of shares but what we really need are donations,” said Bell. “Whether it’s a loonie or all the way up to what they can afford, every little bit helps.” Donations can be made inperson during the ladder sit or online at gofundme.com/ fireforfallen.
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Sahar Oda weeps as she tells Fadi El Masry her fears for her Syrian family in Jordan. Oda is trying to sponsor her relatives to come to Canada. Oda was at the Bruyère Catholic Centre for Immigrants on Sept. 13 to enlist help from local MPPs.
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“She wants to submit it, she just doesn’t know where to file the paperwork,” El Masry said, adding that Fraser’s staff will help her connect with the right people to make that possible. Oda, her husband and several others looking to sponsor refugees arrived at the Bruyère Catholic Centre for Immigrants on Sept. 13, listening as local politicians – Fraser, Ottawa Centre MPP Yasir Naqvi and Mayor Jim Watson – pledged their collective support for refugee resettlement efforts. In addition to urging the federal government to expedite the resettlement process and bring 5,000 refugees to Canada by the end of this year – of these, Ontario would take 2,500 – the province is promising $8.5 million over twoand-a-half years to boost the number of refugees in Ontario and help them settle in once they arrive, Fraser said, echoing Premier Kathleen Wynne’s announcement made the day before. The funds are expected to help resettle up to 10,000 refugees by the end of 2016, though this depends on the federal government, which has jurisdiction over immigration. Another $2 million will help United Nations agencies feed, clothe and shelter Syrian war refugees currently overseas, said Fraser. Naqvi said across Ottawa people are asking the same questions: “‘How can I help? Where do I go? What are the steps?’” “And we, as a province, are saying we are ready, willing
and able to make that happen, that we will work with our local organizations, with our local community groups ... to show that when our new friends and new brothers and sisters start arriving to Ottawa, we’re ready,” said Naqvi. The bulk of the new money will support private refugee sponsors, such as individuals, faith groups and community organizations, provide trauma counselling and integration programs for children and youth, and encourage employers to hire and train refugees. “Individuals are doing their part. Communities are doing their part,” Fraser said of the response to what has become “an unprecedented humanitarian crisis.” “We’ve stepped up to recognize that. There’s pressure on the federal government right now to do the right thing and to find a way to help those people,” he said. Like Oda, Brian Dawod is also fearful for his Syrian relatives, some of whom have escaped to Lebanon, where they are waiting for help. He also approached Fraser, expressing his frustration over the federal government’s delays in processing his sponsorship application, which he said has been returned four times over the course of a year. “I received a letter that ‘Yes, we accepted the application, but we are still processing 2013 applications,’” said Dawod, a Hunt Club resident. “So I have to wait, I don’t know, five or six years for that. Maybe they’ll die before coming here.” Fraser said the backlog to
process applications at the federal level is across the board – for both refugee applicants and immigrants. The Ontario government’s commitment to bringing another 10,000 refugees to the province “is a very good start,” said Carl Nicholson, executive director of the Catholic Centre for Immigrants. There are an estimated 60 million displaced people in the world who are “all looking for a home and we are living on a very big piece of land. We have all kinds of assets here,” he said. Germany, for example, has committed to taking half a million refugees every year over the next decade. “Should we choose, we could do that,” Nicholson said. “I don’t think that’s really the issue – whether we have enough assets to do it – it’s if we have the will.” LOOKING FOR ANSWERS
The City of Ottawa will host a public information forum and town hall at City Hall on Oct. 1, from 5:30 to 7 p.m., to connect residents and community groups wishing to assist Syrian refugee resettlement efforts with people who have answers. Experts, sponsored families and representatives from frontline organizations will make short presentations, explaining how residents and community groups can get involved in helping refugees come to Canada and transition into their new lives here. A question-and-answer period will follow.
They face new challenges every day. The sex ed. and health curriculum can help. The first updates since 1998 will help parents and teachers give kids the skills they need to stay safe. Find out what kids will learn grade by grade at ontario.ca/hpe.
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No ce of Filing of Addendum Glen Cairn Flood Inves ga on Environmental Study Report Morrena Road Major Drainage Improvements The City of O awa has iden fied an opportunity to upgrade the Stormwater Major Drainage Network within the Morrena Road area. Work currently iden fied as part of the project includes re-grading Morrena Road, reconstruc on of the Morrena Road roadway structure, installa on of an underground stormwater major drainage network and installa on of a stormwater management pond adjacent to the Hazeldean Library. Currently, the project is proposed to be constructed in two phases under one contract. Construc on Phase 1 is scheduled for spring 2016 with the installa on of a stormwater management pond adjacent to the Hazeldean Library. Construc on Phase 2 is scheduled for summer 2016 with the installa on of an underground stormwater major drainage network, as well as re-grading and reconstruc on of the Morrena Road roadway structure. Construc on phasing has been developed to mi gate impacts to the daily rou ne of the Glen Cairn Public School during the ac ve school year. Subject to comments received as a result of this No ce and receipt of necessary approvals, the City of O awa intends to proceed with the comple on of the detailed design, tendering and construc on of this project. In March of 2011, major drainage improvements within the Morrena Road area were approved as part of the Glen Cairn Flood Inves ga ons Environmental Study Report. Due to a change in stormwater conveyance strategy as well as re-grading works along Morrena Road, an addendum to the original Environmental Study Report has been prepared which details the planning process used to iden fy the preferred Morrena Road major drainage design. The addendum to the Environmental Study Report is available for review at the following loca on: O awa Public Library – Hazeldean Branch 50 Castlefrank Road O awa, ON K2L 2N5 Interested persons may provide wri en comments to the City of O awa on the proposed works within 30 calendar days from the date of this no ce. Comments should be directed to: Max Ross, P. Eng. Senior Project Manager Design & Construc on Municipal West Infrastructure Services Department City of O awa 100 Constella on Crescent, 6th Floor O awa, ON K2G 6J8 Tel: 613-580-2424, ext. 16011 Fax: 613-580-2587 Email: Max.Ross@o awa.ca
Edson Donnelly, C.E.T. Senior Project Manager Novatech 200-240 Michael Cowpland Drive O awa, ON K2M 1P6 Tel: 613-254-9643, ext. 230 Fax: 613-254-5867 Email: e.donnelly@novatech-eng.com
If concerns arise regarding this project that cannot be resolved in discussion with the City of O awa, a person or party may request that the Minister of Environment and Climate Change make an order for the project to comply with Part II of the Environmental Assessment Act (referred to as a Part II Order) which addresses individual environmental assessments. Requests must be received by the Minister within 30 calendar days of this No ce (Hon. Glen Murray, Minister of the Environment and Climate Change, 11th Floor, Ferguson Block, 77 Wellesley Street W, Toronto, ON M7A 2T5). A copy of the request must also be sent to the City of O awa’s Project Manager at the address noted above. If no requests are received by Monday, October 19, 2015 the project will proceed as detailed above. This No ce issued on Thursday, September 17th & 24th, 2015. Ad # 2015-502-S_Glen Cairn_17092015
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Meggan Poirier is a successful motivational speaker today, encouraging kids to talk about their anxiety and other mental illness issues. But it wasn’t always that way. One summer she was too panic-stricken to play soccer.
Award-winning speaker invites students to talk about anxiety Derek Dunn derek.dunn@metroland.com
The return to school can also signal the return to stress, anxiety, and even panic attacks for some students. Twenty-year-old Meggan Poirier doesn’t miss school a whole lot these days. It was a stressful time for her, especially during the middle grades. A peanut allergy led to bullying, which brought on weight problems, depression, severe anxiety, and panic attacks. At 10, Poirier weighed just 50 lb. She was always draped in baggy clothing to hide her physique. Bags under her eyes, thin and pale, she looked like a young drug addict. Kids at her Fitzroy area schools (now closed) would threaten her life with peanut butter. She even stopped playing soccer at a later point; a difficult thing for an athletic person who finds stress-relief in team sports. She didn’t tell anyone how she felt, so a diagnosis, let alone a solution, was out of the picture. She was alone in one long nightmare. “The bullying got too much
for me to handle and I just did not want to go to school anymore,” Poirier said. “Nobody would believe that there was anything wrong with me. Teachers told me to suck it up and I was lying. I ended up switching schools halfway through Grade 5.” Then came the ultimate breakdown. She had her first panic attack. “I was at a friend’s Halloween party. I was fine and all of a sudden I felt like my chest was being crushed. I started seeing double and was really hot.” She was rushed to CHEO and underwent a battery of tests, including a CT scan. She heard the doctor asking her parents, Patty and John, about a possible history of brain tumours or aneurysms in the family. However, with her parents involved and professionals nearby, many of her problems would be put behind her. Medication, four years of counselling, and a dietician to correct her eating issues: she was heading down the right path. But not completely. The panic attacks seemed to be coming in waves. She had
one on the soccer field, which prevented her from playing. At least her parents and coach were behind her. Every game she would don the uniform and cleats, and stand on sidelines. She laughs about it now. But at the time she simply could not step on the field and, in her mind, invite another attack. “It was the championship game and my coach (Peter Green) said, ‘You can just go up and down this side of the field and as soon as you give the signal I’ll take you off.’ So I did it,” Poirier said. “We won.” Spunky, competitive – Poirier likes to win. And it is that winning attitude the helped her through the darkness. That and her family. They made sacrifices, such as driving her to school many-a-day because she couldn’t bear climbing into a bus. John is convinced more money is needed for children who suffer from mental illness. His family had the means to pay some costs out of pocket, but it isn’t fair for others who can’t. See TEENS, page 49
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“These are our children,” John said. “There definitely needs to be a lot more funding for mental health.” Even with loved ones looking out for her, moments of isolation would creep in. “There were many nights that I would just cry and fear to do anything. I got invited to birthday parties and would not go. I didn’t want to be away from my parents,” she said. “Dealing with anxiety and everything really did put my life on hold.” Grade 8 found her at a new school where things grew brighter. High school in Arnprior, though, proved a setback at first. Within the first week of high school she got in touch
with support councillor Amy Welch, who is now at McNab Public School. She credits Welch with playing a significant role in her life and wellbeing. Together they created a group at the school for anxiety sufferers. By Grade 11 Poirier was getting over her fears. One day while her class was discussing violence and bullying, she asked to say a few words to the class. She was never a fan of public speaking but felt compelled by the knowledge that it would make her feel better. “I couldn’t believe I finally could talk about my past and feel good about it,” she said. “Since then I have been involved in mental health weeks at the high school.” She speaks at many schools in the area now, and at other
institutions. And, like the many sports she has played, is good at it. Really good. “I got this award in 2014,” Poirier said, holding the thick-glassed trophy from The Royal Ottawa Foundation for Mental Health. “Having all these things you wouldn’t think I am a public speaker. But I’m healthy now. I feel healthy, look healthy, and I’m acing it!” Yes, she is glad to be done with school. She enjoys working at McDonald’s – “I have a lot of fun with the people I work with” – and speaking at various schools. Her primary message is simple: Talk to someone about your anxiety. Poirier’s one regret is that she didn’t seek help earlier; it would have saved her a lot of unnecessary suffering.
FORESTS ONTARIO/SUBMITTED
Forests Ontario is encouraging landowners in the Renfrew-Arnprior area and across the province to plant more trees on their properties. A free site visit is available so landowners can determine if they are interested in taking advantage of the program.
Tree-planting subsidies being offered to landowners Staff
Thinking about planting trees on your property? Forests Ontario has a deal for you. And fall is the best time for site planning. Forests Ontario and its planting partners remind landowners that now is the most opportune time for planning spring planting activities. In a news release promoting the 50 Million Tree Program, the agency said that landowners who might be considering conservation projects should think about tree planting as a way to increase the value of their properties while contributing to a healthy environment. Some landowners are eligible to participate in a “generous” tree planting incentive program delivered by Forests Ontario. Landowners with a minimum of 2.5 acres (one hectare) of land may qualify for the program. “Plan before you start,” ex-
plains forester Wade Knight. “Whether you are looking to plant a few trees or 1,000 trees, protect your investment by planning your tree planting project carefully. “A successful planting project requires a properly prepared site, good planting stock, tree species matched to the site and soils, and a plan to care for the seedlings after planting. Luckily, Forests Ontario connects landowners with the tools, expertise and resources to ensure success and make planning as convenient as possible.” Forests Ontario will connect landowners with a local agent who will work with them to find the best solution for their property. Planting windbreaks, stream edges or marginal land can improve your farm operation. Simple hedgerows can have benefits for both crops and wildlife. Planting trees on
a property helps fight climate change, increases wildlife habitat, improves water conservation, increases property values and leaves a legacy for future generations. The 50 Million Tree Program is designed to make the tree planting process as easy as possible for Ontario’s landowners. Through the program, landowners are able to access subsidies covering up to 85 per cent of total planting costs as well as practical support and ongoing forest management assistance. Landowners can improve their property and help Ontario reach the goal of planting 50 million trees by 2025. Find out more about the 50 Million Tree Program at www. forestsontario.ca or contact forestry operations co-ordinator, Stephanie Burns, at 1-877646-1193, ext. 222 or at info@ forestsontario.ca. “Apply this fall to begin planting next spring.”
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GLEN CAIRN UNITED CHURCH
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10:00 am: Service of Worship and Sunday School Pastoral Care & Healing Service: 11:30am - last Sunday of each month
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ST. ISIDORE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH 1135 March Rd., Kanata, ON. K2K 1X7 Pastor: Rev. M.M. Virgil Amirthakumar
Pastor Shaun Seaman Minister of Discipleship & Youth: Meghan Brown Saavedra Pastor Shaun Seaman
SUMMER WORSHIP SERVICE 10AM August 2 through August 30
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KANATA BAPTIST CHURCH (AZELDEAN 2D s
Mass: Saturday at 5:00 pm Sunday at 9:00 and 11:00 am
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Christ Risen Lutheran Church Friday Youth Group 7:00 pm Sunday Adult Bible Class 9:30 am Sunday Worship 10:30 am Sunday School: 10:30 am - for children age 2 to grade 6 9:15 am - for youth grade 7 to grade 10
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140 Abbeyhill Dr., Kanata Rev. Brian Copeland
Sunday Services at 9:30 & 11am Children and Middle School programs at 9:30am. Nursery, Youth Programs, Small Groups Available as well.
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Eco Wellness Centre reopens with new programming Jessica Cunha jessica.cunha@metroland.com
The Carp Ridge Eco Wellness Centre is reopening after a year of restructuring with an open house this Saturday, Sept. 19. The event will feature a number of activities for all ages throughout the afternoon from 1 to 3 p.m. and attendees can learn more about the new programs that will be on offer through the naturopathic clinic. “We’re going to make it really fun,” said Katherine Willow, the founder of the facilities and a naturopathic doctor. “We have a lot to offer and it’s going to be a lot of fun. It’s going to make a big difference. We really want to reach out and heal our reputation in our community; we have a reputation for being strange. We really want to become part of the community, a really helpful resource for the community.” The timings for Saturday’s activities are: •1 p.m. welcome address and cake •1:15 p.m. meditation •1:20 p.m. nature walk and talk about the vision •2 p.m. reiki demonstration •2:30 p.m. drumming circle With the reopening, Willow is altering her practice, which has been operating since 1997, to focus on teaching and group work. Instead of one-on-one sessions Willow will create a referral list for people who require individual care, she said. “What I’m doing is teaching various classes, which are
an integration of everything I’ve learned over 30 years applied to food, meditation, exercise, detox, and then create packages,” she said. Willow began practicing German New Medicine in 1999 when her husband was diagnosed with brain cancer and had incorporated the teachings into her clinic. “Even though we didn’t save his life, I studied it for a year and started using it with my patients. I was utterly startled about the results,” she said. “We saved OHIP over $2 million for treatments (people) didn’t need anymore. We had people who had three months to live 10 years ago and they’re fine, thriving. It totally changed my practice.” The requirement for individual treatment became too much, which is why Willow is now focusing on teaching others how to use the new medicine technique. “The type of practice this type of medicine requires is very intense,” she said. “What I decided to do in reopening is work with groups and teach, and then have an extensive referral list for people who need the one-onone.” NEW PROGRAMS
Willow will be offering a free healing circle in Carp as a 10-month pilot project. The group and will offer people tools to help reduce stress and increase their overall mental and physical health. “It’s such an exciting idea,” said Willow. “Most people’s illness comes from stuck emotions, one could
say stress, either current or unresolved stress from the past. When we’re stressed we eat poorly, sleep poorly, we over or under exercise.” The project will focus on different tools, including food lessons, and get participants’ feedback. The goal then is to approach various organizations to offer similar workshops, said Willow. “It’s hell for so many families, young people, old people,” she said. “I feel so passionately about this. I’ve seen in my practice whole families changed around with simple things. “There are very simple tools that can make a bigger difference than you might expect. It’s quite a pleasant approach to life and health.” The first healing circle will take place Sept. 20 and JESSICA CUNHA/METROLAND they will run once a month Katherine Willow, naturopathic doctor and founder of the Carp Ridge Eco Wellness on Sundays. Registration is Centre, is hosting an open house on Sept. 19. The reopening comes after a year of required and more informa- restructuring the programs at the clinic. tion can be found online at ecowellness.com. Willow also hosted a weeklong children’s holistic camp this past summer as another pilot project. It went so well that she said it will become a flyers. coupons. deals. savings tips. regular summer feature. Participants were able to get out in nature and learn various skills, such as how to make a fire pit and cook food over an open fire, and how to identify wildlife and edible and poisonous plants. Campers also took nature walks, made crafts and other fun activities. “It was nourishing for the kids’ souls,” said Willow. “I’m so delighted to be doing all this.” For more information on programs and workshops offered, visit ecowellness.com.
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Fleece fun at the farmers’ market Dwight Cheff, far right, walks alpaca mom Verona on a lead, followed closely by her offspring Little Vaughn through the Carp Farmers’ Market on Sept. 12. Cheff, of Cheff Fields Farm, is joined on his jaunt with grandsons Liam (centre) and Rory (second from left) Gates and daughter Natasha Cheff.
Smile cookies week at Timmies Submitted
The annual Tim Hortons Smile Cookie campaign is back this week to bring even more smiles to communities across Canada. Tim Hortons customers at Ottawa restaurants can buy a freshly baked chocolate chunk Smile Cookie all week for $1 plus tax, with 100 per cent of the proceeds being donated to support local charities, hospitals and community programs. The cookies have been sold since Monday (Sept.14) and will continue to be available until Sunday, Sept. 20.
“The simple act of buying a Smile Cookie for one dollar will have a direct impact on charities in your own community,” said Tim Hortons Canada CEO David Clanachan. “Through the generosity of our guests and restaurant owners year after year, we continue to raise millions of dollars to help hundreds of deserving local charities.” The Smile Cookie campaign started in 1996 to help raise funds for the Hamilton Children’s Hospital in Ontario and has grown to become a major fundraising event at Tim Hortons restaurants. With blue eyes and a pink
smile, the Smile Cookie has become an iconic symbol of the commitment of Tim Hortons guests and restaurant owners to strengthen their communities. Last year, the campaign raised $5.3 million across Canada and supported more than 350 local charities. Visit www.timhortons. com/smilecookie to learn more about the charities the Smile Cookie campaign supports across Canada or join the #SmileCookie conversation on Facebook www.Facebook. com/timhortons, Twitter @ TimHortons and Instagram @ TimHortons.
Peace advocate refuses to pay tax to military Derek Dunn derek.dunn@metroland.com
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For the first time ever while paying income tax, Elaine M. Gibson withheld the portion that goes to funding the military. She will be among those celebrating International Peace Day at the Galilee Centre on Sept. 20.
PEACE DAY
The Arnprior and area chapter of the Canadian Peace Initiative commemorates International Day of Peace on Sept. 20, at the Galilee
Centre peace pole. Called an “Inclusive Ceremony” the 20-minute gathering by anyone interested in attending will hear from various community leaders. The ceremony begins at 2 p.m. For more information, call David Morgan at 613-6234242 ext. 30.
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The sweeping and throwing of rocks at the Huntley Curling Club will begin on Oct. 13. In preparation of the new season, the club hosted a wine and cheese on Sept. 11. “The day after Thanksgiving is actually a late start compared to other clubs,” said president
Linda Cormier. “This is because the Carp Fair is going on and the building is in use, plus it takes time to get the ice on.” The purpose of the wine and cheese was for members to meet and mingle with potential curlers. It was noted that seven new members had signed up about partway into the evening. “We have about 400 members,” said Cormier. “We draw from Kanata and
Stittsville.” The club can benefit many different curlers through youth, adults to seniors and to those looking for competition. “We have had curlers looking to compete and are successful at provincial and national bonspiels,” said Cormier. “Some people come here just for the social aspect. “We have a big youth program and with the level
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and calibre, they keep coming back. The youth even have fun with the older more experience curlers and some have rediscovered [the sport].” The club has fees from single league play, two nights to unlimited play. “The membership price is quite reasonable.” If you are looking for more information, check out the website at huntleycurling.ca.
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In large skillet over medium heat, melt butter. Add garlic and cook for 1 minute; remove and discard garlic. Stir in breadcrumbs, coating well; stir in cheese. Set aside. Bring large pot of water to boil. Cook cauliflower for 2 minutes; add broccoli and cook 4 minutes longer or until vegetables are tender-crisp. Drain well; transfer to 12 cup (3 L) casserole. Keep warm. Sauce: In large saucepan over medium-low heat, melt butter. Whisk in flour; cook, stirring until it changes colour slightly,
2 to 3 minutes. Gradually whisk in milk, increase heat to medium, whisking constantly until mixture comes to boil. Stir in cheese, onion powder and salt. Pour over hot vegetables. Top with reserved breadcrumb mixture. Bake in 350°F (180°C) oven for 20 minutes until bubbling and topping is golden brown. (If made ahead and refrigerated, add 15 minutes to the baking time.) NUTRITION
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Fully Equipped Take Out Restaurant and Storage Building to be held at Van Buren St., Kemptville, ON on Wednesday, September 23 @ 11:00 a.m.
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A rare opportunity! Move to your location, open the doors and you are in business! Built 7 years ago to engineers specifications these board and batten insulated buildings are year round facilities. Main building is 25’6 X 19’ with 6’ overhang front porch, storage building is 9’11 X 11’11. Completely outfitted with Lenox gas furnace, 200 amp service, on demand wall mounted hot water heater, Pitco triple 18 X 18 fryers with auto filter system, 8’ S/S hood w/makeup air & fire suppression system, Habco 4’ double door cooler, Flavor Burst Taylor cold beverage machine, GE double S/S ovens, induction stove top, Berkel 18” meat slicer, triple S/S sink, fry cutter, 4’ beverage air deli counter, 2 - 4’ S/S prep tables, service counter, 2 upright freezers, microwave, Kitchen Aid mixer, Sharp cash register (3yrs), Security system and more. For terms and conditions and to view please call 613-926-2919 to book an appointment.
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This heritage home was built by wood craftsman Adam Dunlop in the late 1800’s. This home is hand built by one of the finest craftsman 12 inch solid oak base boards and complementing trim with hand carved brass door hinges. All doors have rosettes with solid oak trim throughout, with many upgrades over the last century this has had 3 generations living in the home and never been offered for sale since built! Some of the features include 4 bedrooms, the original oak ice box still functioning, sneak stair wells, upper and lower kitchens second floor terrace,3rd floor fully renovated. Most if not all new dry wall and stucco ceilings up graded wiring and panel new gas furnace nearly new roof. Modern kitchen and all appliances included. Hard wood floor throughout solid oak stairwells oak French door separating the dining room and formal living room to many stained glass windows to describe all original. Huge piece of property that includes large work shop built in 1878 2 car garages and large 3 tier barn. Property backs onto Christmas tree farm once owned by Dunlop family. IMPAC VALUATION $285,750. PROPERTY TAXES 2015 $ 3,545.30
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ew buggies came in our long lane that caused more excitement for me than the one bringing the old man who came to sharpen our knives. Everything about him was different from any other visitor to our farm out in Northcote. You could hear him before you saw him. He had a rack attached to the dashboard of the buggy, and it held a row of bells, which he pounded, one after the other all the way in the lane and right into our yard. As soon as our old dog Sport heard the bells, he ran to the cow byre and hid in the hay. Mother said it was the old manâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s way of letting us know he was coming, and gave her time to redd up the knives in the kitchen. Father thought paying good money
MARY COOK Memories for sharpening knives was a complete waste, since he could do just as good a job with the whit stone. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Can you cut a piece of paper with the knives you sharpened?â&#x20AC;? Mother would ask. For that, Father had no answer. The old man steered the buggy right over to the watering trough so his horse could have a drink while he worked. He hopped down, went to
the back of the buggy, and took out a small stand and a little stool, nodded in my direction and got right down to the business of sharpening knives. Mother had arrived at the spot with a kitchen tray, and every knife we owned. The contraption that did the work had a stone wheel, which sat in a little basin, and this he filled with water from the watering trough.
A belt went from the wheel down to a wood pedal and once he sat on the threelegged stool and placed a foot on the pedal, he worked it up and down just like Mother did on the treadle Singer sewing machine. The wheel went at a great clip spitting out water in every direction. One after another the old man took a knife from the tray, held it to the stone, and stuff flew off the wheel, water spewed out from the basin, and before long the old manâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s front was soaked to the skin. He stopped only long enough to get more water from the trough for the job at hand. He had a stump of a cigar in his mouth, and never once did I see him put a match to it. I was just as fascinated with the cigar as I was with the knife sharpener, because even though it wasnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t lit, it
was obvious to me that he was chewing it. Because every once in a while, he would let go with a spit that arched in the air and landed about four steps away. Why he didnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t sever a finger was beyond me. He wore no gloves, but held the blade of the knife heavy against the whirling wheel, turning it often to do both sides. When he got it to his liking, he took a sheet of newspaper from the ground; obviously there for just such a purpose, and with one fellswoop, he sliced the paper with the newly sharpened knife. I was very impressed! Father still questioned the wisdom of spending money on something he would easily do for nothing. That is until the day the old man picked up an old rusted and weather beaten axe leaning against the
pump platform. He put the handle over his shoulder, and pressed the blade of the axe hard against the spinning wheel. Within minutes it was as shiny as a night star, and took the paperslicing job as easily as did the knives from the kitchen. Father wandered over from the barn. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Well, Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll be darned,â&#x20AC;? he said. Mother paid the old man 10 cents for every knife he honed, and he told Father, â&#x20AC;&#x153;The axe is on the house,â&#x20AC;? whatever that meant. Never again did Father complain about the old man who came once or twice a year to sharpen our knives. In fact, he always made sure one of our axes, badly in need of a sharpening, was leaning against the pump platform in wait.
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Local events and happenings over the coming weeks — free to non-profit organizations Fax: 613-723-1862, E-mail: kanata@metroland.com The deadline for community event submissions is Friday at noon.
Sept. 18
Expo 55+ from 1 to 3:30 p.m., Mlacak Centre, 2500 Campeau Dr. This event provides information on services available for seniors from the city and non-profit organizations. Learn more about living a long and healthy life. Door prizes and refreshments will be available. Everyone is welcome. Kanata’s next fundraising event is a pub nite at the Royal Canadian Legion, branch 638, with a reception at 5:30 p.m. and dinner at 6 p.m. Everyone welcome. Enjoy Texas chili (no beans), french fries, salad, deep fried pickles, homemade apple crisp. Dance and enjoy smooth and groovy jazz, rnb and pop by Roxy & Don Duo. Tickets $15. Advance Tickets
sales only; must be picked up by Sept. 15 at the Kanata Legion, 70 Hines Rd. For details: 613-591-5570 or www. kanatabr638.ca.
Sept. 20
For info or to volunteer, please contact kanataTFR@ rogers.com, or Michael Ward at at 613-295-4594. The 35th annual Terry Fox Run is being held nationally to raise funds for cancer research. The Kanata/Stittsville run goes from 9 a.m. to noon following the Trans Canada Trail, starting from the Kanata Montessori School at 355 Michael Cowpland Dr.
Sept. 21
Hospice Care Ottawa invites you to their 2014-15 annual general meeting from 6:30 to 8 p.m., at May Court Hospice, 114 Cameron Ave. The Hon. Sharon Carstairs will be the
guest speaker. The topic is “Advance Care Directives: You have cared for your family by making a will. Is it not equally fair for them to know what care you want at the end of your life?” For more information or to RSVP please visit www.hospicecareottawa. ca, or phone 613-591-6002, ext. 26.
Sept. 21 to Oct. 2
Ottawa Peace Festival 2015 with 23 admissions-free events across Ottawa. The program comprises music, films festival, photo exhibit and panels to celebrate volunteerism in peacebuilding. For full program, visit www. ottawapeacefestival.blogspot. com, or phone 613-244-1979 or 613-852- 4527.
luncheon at the Kanata Golf and Country Club at 7000 Campeau Dr. Reception at 11:30 a.m., luncheon at noon. For membership in Engineers Wives Association of Ottawa please contact Joan Mangione at 749-4975
Abbeyhill Drive. The squadron welcomes boys and girls 12 to 18 years. Learn about flight (power and gliding), survival and teamwork. Develop youth leadership and physical fitness. Learn more at www. join872.com.
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Sept. 24
Expansion lands meeting at 7 p.m., St. John’s Church, 325 Sandhill Rd. This meeting is for residents who live between Celtic Ridge Crescent and Windance Crescent, backing onto the open field. The best solution to provide a buffer between existing homes and the new development will be discussed.
Sept. 23
Join 872 Kiwanis Kanata Air Cadets. Our squadron is hosting an open house and registration at 6:30 p.m. at AY Jackson Secondary School on
Sept. 22
The Engineers Wives Association of Ottawa fall
Park-and-ride public meeting, at 7 p.m., RRCK, 4101 Innovation Dr. City staff will show the plans for the entire project as well as work for Phase I to be built in 2016. Meeting of the Kanata and District Breast Cancer Support Group at 7 p.m., in the Senior’s Centre (at the rear of the Mlacak Centre), 2500 Campeau Dr. For more information, call Jan at 613592-4793.
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Sept. 26
Ottawa Board of Education staff re-union 2015. Mix and mingle at 4:30 p.m. and dinner at 6:15 p.m. followed by silent auction. For ticket purchase and event details, visit www.obereunion.ca or contact Ross Maxwell at 613271-8405. Ottawa Humane Society Auxiliary Fall Bazaar from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the animal shelter, 245 West Hunt Club Rd. with baking, crafts, treasures, books, gifts for animals and people. More info: Linda 613-823-6770.
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