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Construction work on Monahan Drain may take longer than hoped for despite a longer than expected fall construction season, said Kanata South Coun. Allan Hubley. Work began on the manmade wetland last November to construct what Hubley has referred to as a “Cadillac version” of the wetland. The wetland was built in the late ’80s to handle the storm water coming from Bridlewood, which was still being built at the time. But as Bridlewood grew larger than expected, the drain has been unable to cope with increased storm water, said Hubley. During the socalled 100-year storm in 2009 that flooded hundreds of homes in Ottawa’s west end, Monahan Drain was overwhelmed, causing water flows to flood yards along Glamorgan Drive and Castle Glen Crescent, according to a city report. The project will cost $8 million and will include extensive

landscaping in addition to storm water capacity increases. Though Hubley had said the project should be done by 2016, he has changed that prediction to early 2017, though he noted he is waiting on a substantial report on the construction next month. “I’m hoping that, if we have as good a work year next year as we did this year, it will stay on track for (2016),” he said. “If anything spills over into (2017) it will just be the finishing touches, which is landscaping and that.” Some landscaping will likely include 300 or more maple trees the city is planting, doubling the size of the Monahan Landing community’s trees, which could turn into a sugar bush run by the community. “Right now (workers) are just rushing to get it done and by the end of November; all work should stop,” said Hubley, noting the pumps used to drain the wetland will be shut off soon as well.

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They have been running 24 hours a day, he said. “That was quite an inconvenience for residents so we want to get it done as fast as possible. I’ve also asked (workers) to move (the pumps) before they start back up again in the spring. I want those pumps moved away from the houses,� said Hubley. Though frustration over the noise from the pumps may

have been expected, Hubley said he received a few unexpected calls stemming from the draining of the wetland. “I’ve had some requests from people for things that they’ve lost in the lake,� he said. With the water level so low, it seems some local residents think things they have lost in the wetland could now be retrieved. Hubley has even had a lady offer to send him a picture of where she thought she lost her item.

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“There’s people (here) from different countries that really didn’t know what we have here,” said Kanata North Coun. Marianne Wilkinson. “And we’ve shown a sample of it today. It gives them an idea that these things are here and that there is a very vibrant, strong technology group here that is doing world-class things.” After the U.S., the U.K. is the single largest destination for Canadian investment, said Howard Drake, British high commissioner to Canada. “It speaks for itself.” However, the tour provides another opportunity to make important connections between political representatives and business leaders. “A big part of what the British government – our offices

in this country – do is about promoting British business and looking for opportunities for British business,” Drake said. Many of those businesses featured on the tour and situated in the Kanata North business park already have a strong presence in the United Kingdom, including Wesley Clover, Solace Systems, Nordion and the Better Software Company. “And one of the things that we want to do is make sure that they know what the U.K.’s got to offer, if we can assist them,” Drake said. “And also, frankly, hopefully find some other countries that are interested in doing business over there. “For a lot of Canadian companies, there is a disposition to think of the U.K. as a place to expand if they’re going to

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Likewise, Roberto Dormond-Cantu, Costa Rica’s ambassador to Canada, said he has been engaging with Kanata’s business community since arriving here less than a year ago. “When I started researching about Ottawa, I found Kanata – the Silicone Valley of Canada,” he said, citing the reason why he chose to live in north Kanata with his family. His tour of Solace Systems proved eye-opening. The company makes hardware and software message routers that move information in real time between devices, applications and users around the world. “Costa Rica’s IT sector, software sector, is also booming,” Dormond-Cantu said. “And I believe there can be joint opportunities for joint business development with the businesses in Kanata and Costa Rica.” During the tour, he connected with reps specializing in medical equipment, which proved exciting since Costa Rica’s number one export is medical technology. “We have more than 70 companies,” he said. “So we believe there are opportunities to come to Costa Rica to look for opportunities and investment.” The Canadian federal government also recognizes it has an important part to play in helping facilitate these partnerships. Kanata-Carleton MP Karen McCrimmon said she was al-

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The inaugural Kanata North International Tour and Dinner brings together international political representatives, including Roberto Dormond-Cantu, Costa Rica’s ambassador to Canada, second from right, and local politicians, including Kanata-Carleton MP Karen McCrimmon, second from left, MPP Jack MacLaren and Kanata North Coun. Marianne Wilkinson. ready aware of the potential that is in Kanata’s tech park. “I knew the skills and the talent that is resident here in Kanata,” she said during the tour of Solace Systems. “I think we now have a government that believes in the development of an advanced knowledge-based economy. “And I want to get on board and help make that happen,” she said. “All it needs is some support, some networking, and I think we can help make that happen.” COLLABORATION

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the previous government was that everything was done in silos with little to no collaboration when it came to technology, employment and energy sectors. “We all need to talk,” she said. “We need integrated solutions where all those different elements are considered in the decision-making process.” Canada needs to become “a smart nation” when it comes to energy and transport, among other industries, she said. “The capabilities and the talents that we have right here can solve a lot of the challenges that we’re going to face,” McCrimmon said.

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Wilkinson said Ottawa also needs to become “a smart city.” “There is such a tremendous variety of industries here,” she said, adding that Matthews has told her much of the work being done by his companies in Kanata are underutilized at the local level. For that reason, she said she has been talking to the city’s IT department head about the fact that “we need to showcase what is happening in our own business park and support them by having them demonstrate that there is a real-life use of their technology.”


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Sir Terence Matthews may call north Kanata home, but he spends most of his time in the air travelling to countries around the world to keep pace with what he said is unprecedented technological change. The founder and chairman of Wesley Clover International – an investment management firm and holding company – has been instrumental in the transformation of north Kanata from farmers’ fields into the thriving business and technology park it is today. He said the level of change taking place this year is happening worldwide. “If ever there was a time for technology, if ever there was a time for young companies to grow globally, now is the time and I am all over this,” said Matthews, who founded or funded 140 tech start-ups from scratch – some of them now operating globally from Kanata’s tech park. Of those, seven were unsuccessful, and none filed for bankruptcy. “There is not a part of the planet that is not going through a technology change. I have never seen a time like it,” he said during a Nov. 12 dinner at the Brookstreet Hotel, which Matthews owns. His audience included dozens of ambassadors, high commissioners, politicians, business leaders and representatives from Algonquin College, University of Ottawa and Carleton University. The meal capped off tours of several companies in the tech park, plus Matthews’ Wesley Clover Parks in west Nepean, as part of the first-ever Kanata North International Tour and Dinner arranged by the Kanata North Business Association. Over the past 18 months, Matthews said his travelling now takes up between 60 and 70 per cent of his time. “It’s a bit too much,” he said, before explaining his passion for information and communications technology and investing in start-up companies that are driving that changing industry. “You should probably do what you enjoy otherwise stop doing it and take on something

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Sir Terence Matthews, founder and chairman of Wesley Clover International, addresses academic and business leaders, as well as ambassadors and both international and local political representatives during a dinner at Matthews’ Brookstreet Hotel on Nov. 12. The event was part of the inaugural Kanata North International Tour and Dinner, organized by the Kanata North Business Association. else.” The native of Wales, who came to Canada in 1968 after being lured by a salary three times what he was making in the U.K., now frequently travels to the U.S., Europe, South America and Asia. It’s connectivity through the use of broadband, two-way video and other business software tools that ironically keeps Matthews on the road. “The companies that actually introduce this stuff and do best, most of them will be the little companies that start up from scratch,” he said, adding that even the Canada’s federal government is undergoing a “tech refresh.” Matthews said his recipe for success is investing in small companies and hiring recent grads. Though inexperienced, they have a keen work ethic. KEEPING UP

It’s the larger companies that can prove reticent or unable to keep with the times. “Because when there’s a big change the bigger companies

can’t move quick,” he said. The small players can take on larger companies because they don’t have established product lines that can readily become obsolete, which Matthews said amounts to “baggage.” Nor do they have layers of management, which can result in lengthy delays. “Change is the danger for a very large organization,” he added. “If there’s change, that’s not good. It attacks the baggage.” In contrast, young companies can quickly get new products developed and on the market for consumers. Hard work and listening to what clients want and developing products based on this input can help new companies beat out the bigger competitors, he said. Matthews has lived the example. It was in 1973 that he borrowed $4,000 from the bank to make Mitel – which he coowned – into a success. Employees worked round the clock and in less than six months delivered a product that generated 80 per cent gross profits and a sale price of $150 “and it just took off like wildfire.”

Matthews and co-owner Michael Copeland couldn’t afford to pay employees – all recent grads – but didn’t want to lose them as they gained work experience and moved on. So they gave them ownership in the company. “So if you have ownership, the chemistry changes,” Matthews said. “And if you manage it well they work seven days a week. They drive it hard.” At the time, company shares were valued at $1 each. “Ten years later, by 1983, (each share) was $2.5 million. Nobody complained about getting ownership instead of a salary,” he said. “That to me set a new way of starting businesses.” Matthews’ reach may extend around the world, but Kanata North Coun. Marianne Wilkinson said his impact locally has been just as impressive. “He has been a direct force here,” she said while introducing the magnate. “He has really done remarkable things. “He is a patron of so many different things. He’s a good thing for our community.”

Week in Review Thank you to all the volunteers who make our Kanata South Christmas parade such a great annual event. Thank you to the residents from all over that come out to view the parade and an extra special thanks to the resident on Castlefrank who has homemade cookies for us every year! Thanks to Mayor Watson, Councillors Wilkinson, El-Chantiry, Qadri and his wife as representatives of Council for joining the parade this year. I am honoured to be part of the City of Ottawa council and I have also enjoyed walking the parade for last ten years. I appreciate the opportunity to give treat bags to kids along the route and to say thanks to as many people as possible for the amazing privilege of representing our community. I would also like to thank Cindy Cutts and her Proud to be Me Team for helping to organize our first Proud to be Me Parent Information Night. This event was a great success with Dr. Maggie Mamen joining us for an informative presentation. Thank you to all who attended and all the volunteers from various resource groups who were on hand to share valuable information with parents. Monahan Drain Update As you are most aware the Monahan Upgrade Project started last fall in 2014, and I wanted to take the opportunity to provide you with an update. The Project is proceeding according to budget and schedule and is expected to be complete in the Spring of 2017. The large black bags on-site contain sediment and organic material from the bottom of the stormwater facility. These bags will be covered with soil and the area will be landscaped after the bags have sufficiently dewatered. The fine/organic material was unable to be excavated using traditional excavation equipment. The development of the Monahan Landing subdivision didn’t affect public access to the stormwater management facility. The upgrade works began the fall of 2014, and works in 2015 have included earth moving, in-water dredging, installation of pipes, installation of new culvert at Hope Side Road and rough grading. Work scheduled in 2016 will include all landscaping consisting of inwater plantings, trees, shrubs, fences and pathway improvements. To ensure public safety, pathway closures will be in effect throughout the period of active construction, which is expected to be complete in 2017. Upcoming Events November 21st: Kanata Symphony Orchestra Concert at 7:30pm at the Glen Cairn United Church. For details please go to www.kanatasymphony.ca. December 5th: 24th Annual Christmas Cookie Walk, Craft Fair, Silent Auction, and Tea Room 9am until noon. Glen Cairn United Church, 140 Abbeyhill Dr., Kanata December 5th and 6th: The West Ottawa Ladies Chorus in concert with the West Ottawa Chorale performs “Christmas Around the World”. Sat. Dec. 5th at 7pm and Sun. Dec. 6th at 2:30pm at St. Paul’s Anglican Church, 20 Young Road. Tickets, $20 at the door. 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 R0013566281-1119

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Still plenty of fat in the city’s budget

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t is amazing what drowning in red ink does to help focus the minds over at city hall when it comes to budgeting. When it was reported that the city was on pace to be in the red with a projected $52.5-million deficit at mid-year, preparations for next year’s budget took on a new urgency to stay true to Ottawa Mayor Jim Watson’s pledge to forever keep the annual property tax hike at two per cent or lower. So on Nov. 12 the city unveiled its draft budget for 2016, and the buzzword over at the hall was finding “efficiencies.� Apparently finding millions of dollars in these operational “efficiencies� isn’t that hard to do as, according to the city, searching for these “efficiencies� has led to more than $17-million being trimmed from the bottom line. This will involve more the $10-million in savings from city operations, with winter maintenance operations being one of the areas where belt tightening is underway. Of course, one of the reasons the city claimed it found itself heading into a large deficit position midway through this year is that last winter’s weather put a heavier than expected burden on the city’s purse. The city says don’t worry, it is all about doing things smarter, planning how to deal with winter weather better.

The ability of governments and publically-funded entities to find “efficiencies� and savings in their budgets when the numbers are headed in the wrong direction does pose an uncomfortable question. If you can find millions of dollars in “efficiencies� when slipping into the red on the balance sheet, why are these “efficiencies� not found sooner? Shouldn’t a city’s number crunchers be finding ways to squeeze operating costs at all times? If there are these “efficiencies�, does that mean the city has been operating for years with way too much fat on its budget bones? And will these “efficiencies� really impact the bottom line going forward as projected, or is it all just a shell game to make the numbers line up in a budget for next year. According to the city’s draft budget, if officially approved, the $3.1-billion draft budget does hit that magic target of an average two per cent increase (an average of $72 a year) to the property tax levy. It also pegs a 2.85 per cent increase to the transit tax levy, with OC Transpo fares also going up, and a six per cent increase hike in what residents can expect to pay on their water and wastewater bills. The sudden ability to find “efficiencies� makes a ratepayer wonder what the budget would look like if being efficient from the outset was priority No. 1.

Tolls coming to a road near you

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ttawa is just beginning to emerge from a long ordeal of road-building on the Queensway. New lanes have appeared. The road is wider, smoother and – according to the experts – that’s not going to solve anything. The new lanes are going to help for a while, but they will fill up, because there are always more cars and more trucks. It is even possible that the creation of the new lanes will attract more cars and trucks. That’s by no means certain, but it’s true that all the road-widening we have done in the past decades hasn’t solved much. We have more congestion, more gridlock, more pollution and the prospect of still more to come. Naturally, experts have been pondering solutions. The latest, publicized recently, comes from a group called

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high occupancy lanes. Stop for a minute. Should the fast lane be offered up to those who can pay for it? It offends the Canadian sense of fairness. Why should those with money be able to escape the congestion while those without suffer through it? From a fairness point of view, it makes more sense to charge everyone who uses the Queensway, but there are problems with that too. It’s not as if people are driving on it for fun. In fact, a case can be made that people would gladly pay not to drive on the Queensway. And what’s the alternative? It’s not as if we had a crackerjack and inexpensive public transit system that enabled the majority of drivers to leave their cars at home. So we can imagine a situation in which Ottawans, a group not known for their extravagance, clog the secondary roads and residential streets in their desperation to avoid a toll on 417. EDITORIAL: MANAGING EDITOR: 5IFSFTB 'SJU[ UIFSFTB GSJU[!NFUSPMBOE DPN NEWS EDITOR: /FWJM )VOU OFWJM IVOU!NFUSPMBOE DPN REPORTER/PHOTOGRAPHER: "EBN ,WFUPO BEBN LWFUPO!NFUSPMBOE DPN POLITICAL REPORTER: +FOOJGFS .D*OUPTI NDJOUPTI!NFUSPMBOE DPN THE DEADLINE FOR DISPLAY ADVERTISING IS MONDAY 5PM

A simpler, although radical solution – one that would cost a lot of money but might be worth it – would be to make public transit free. Has anybody thought of that one lately? Sure, drivers would, through their taxes, be paying for the bus, but haven’t bus riders been paying for the highways for years?

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t was a difficult week. Temper tantrums, kids failing to get up in the morning, some serious attitude. I call it “midNovember.” Surprisingly, I took it all in stride, which I chalk up to my new no-alcohol, excessive cardio, green-tea-sipping routine. In fact, this mom only had one – or maybe two – temper tantrums this week in response to the adversity of the kids, which I think is a new record. As one child started throwing paper and pencils across the room one evening in frustration over homework, I just sipped my green tea and stared blankly at him. It unnerved him; I could tell. He tried a new tactic – banging on the counter. I just sipped and stared, thinking about my gym workout that morning and wondering if a glass of wine would help or hinder the situation. I clicked the kettle on for the next dose of green tea instead.

BRYNNA LESLIE Capital Muse Three weeks without any booze in my life – not even that one glass to relax me after the kids go to bed – and everything seems to be coming into crystal clear focus. Kids can be real jerks sometimes – that is, in fact, their jobs. Kids are supposed to challenge and frustrate and test all limits. Okay, so I’m stating the obvious here, but without the fog of overwork and alcohol, and with the cleansing that has come from sweating and sipping, I think I finally, after almost eleven years, get

my role as mom. My role is to put up with the crap to a point, and sometimes to point out when they’re acting like jerks. But mostly, it’s to love them in a calm and rational manner. Rational isn’t my strong point, but I think I’m getting there. If that all sounds sappy, I don’t mean it to. Of course mothers love their children, and sometimes we have more time to express that love than others. And of course, it’s not the first time I’ve decided to love my children overtly. But as I watch them go through the small and tedious trials of their days, I see more clearly how the world can be difficult for their little selves to navigate. I see more clearly that my job is to give them a compass, teach them how to use it – and once in a while step in if a hostile ship gets in their way. On the latter point, that doesn’t mean I fight their battles for them, but it may mean stepping up more at certain points in their R0513078702

Remembrance gone commercial To the editor,

I will never attend the Kanata Remembrance Day ceremony again, unless changes are made. I made this decision at said ceremony, at around the time that the emcee was announcing the laying of a third wreath by the same national bank (albeit a different branch), followed by the laying of a wreath by one of several individual franchisees of an international insurance company. This was perhaps the 25th wreath, and the line of people, wreath in hand, who were still waiting for their turn stretched through the crowd and around the back of neighbouring buildings. Remembrance Day is ex-

tremely important to me, not only as part of the new generation of veterans, but because of a family history of military service and an instilled sense of pride in country. I want to spend my time at the ceremony thinking about those heroes from the past and those I’ve personally known who gave the ultimate sacrifice in service to our country. I do not want to stand around wondering how many dozens of wreaths remain before we get to the end of the Kanata Yellow Pages. The act of laying a wreath should not be denigrated being a corporate photo op, but I can’t blame the participating businesses: who wants to be the only company in Kanata that doesn’t lay a wreath?

If showing local corporate support for remembrance is deemed to be a necessary part of the ceremony (which is not the case at the National War Memorial), perhaps a wreath can be laid on behalf of all Kanata and surrounding businesses, perhaps by the chamber of commerce or some such organization. Maybe some deserving kid can lay a wreath on behalf of our local youth. The laying of wreaths should be a symbolic gesture for the masses; it should not be a symbolic gesture by the masses. That’s what poppies are for. Next year I’m going elsewhere on Nov.11. Ryan Hall Kanata

We need to rethink ISIS response To the editor,

Re: the horrible events of Friday. I am writing hoping that Prime Minister Trudeau and cabinet will reconsider pulling back our air support in the war against the ISIS barbarians. It is not time to run away (something Canadians are not known for) from our support of the

other 60 countries involved in this mission against the worst kind of terror imaginable. Also I think that the plan to bring into Canada 25,000 refugees in the next few weeks is totally wrong and well beyond our capacity to properly screen both on medical and probably most importantly on security. I have nothing against refugees coming to our country,

however, I have great concerns about ISIS telling the world of their plan is to infiltrate refugees leaving Syria and other countries in the area. If only a few do, it could mean further tragedy for not only France but possibly Canada and other likeminded countries. Lindsay Hepburn Kanata

lives than others. And sometimes, sadly, my job is to step back a bit and watch them fail – but to be there with open arms and non-judgement when they do. I wonder, if I’d known a dozen years ago the sheer enormity of my job as mother, if I would have put in the application. I may not have had the confidence in my resume to pursue the occupation. DOING OK

But three kids and 11 years in, I think we’re doing OK. And as time goes forward, and the kids become ever unique from one another, I am challenged to respond to their varying needs. Mostly, however, I find if they’re fed, given opportunities to be creative and active, and get enough sleep things seem to move steadily forward, without too much turmoil. It turns out, to be the best mom I can be, I need the same things.

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City Councillor, Kanata North CONGRATULATIONS – to Ben Babelowsky for being inducted into the Order of Ottawa on Nov. 10. Ben is a long-time resident of Kanata North, a renowned visual artist, generous community builder and philanthropist. He has supported many local charities and is an ongoing supporter of Young at Art. It was an honour to be by his side as he accepted his prestigious civic award. Also, congratulations to Kanata Rhythmic Sportive Gymnasts Head Coach – Dasa Lelli who was awarded the Brian Kilrea Award for Coaching Excellence at the Order of Ottawa awards ceremony. TOWN HALL MEETING, Nov. 30, 7-9 pm Kanata Senior’s Centre, 2500 Campeau Dr. (Owen Prince Room) This meeting will include a presentation on the City Budget and an opportunity to provide input and recommendations on the budget. Other items include the Richardson Flats Proposal (8 low rise apartment buildings plus the Richardson Farm House), funding for new schools, issues regarding 2 The Parkway, updates on expansion lands, construction - Carp river restoration, March/Eagleson overpass sidewalk, Syrian refugees, a mosquito plan, fenced dog park and taxi issues. Instead of a December Town Hall Meeting I’m holding a Holiday Meet and Greet on Dec. 13th from 2-4pm in the Beaverbrook Library with entertainment and goodies. KANATA HIGHLANDS – PUBLIC OPEN HOUSE #2, Dec. 8, 6:30 - 9 pm Location – TBA Richcraft’s consulting team will present the Existing Conditions and Constraints Analysis (ECCA) Report they are currently working on and producing for the development area at 820 Huntmar Drive. Once completed, the study will review the site’s availability for urban development. This meeting is the follow up to the first public open house which was held on June 16, 2015. The draft of the ECCA report will be made available prior to the meeting on the project website at Ottawa.ca/kanatahighlands. Comments received before Dec. 22, will be considered by City staff prior to finalization of the report. REFUGEE 613 NEIGHBOURHOOD WORKSHOP, Nov. 23, 7-9 pm, Kanata Senior’s Centre, 2500 Campeau is a local session on the information provided at the Mayor’s Syrian refugees support and sponsorship meeting last month. This session will give highlights of the process in forming a sponsorship group and give an opportunity to connect with others in our area who are looking to help out. Councillors El-Chantiry and Qadri will be present, along with myself to support the Refugee 613 volunteers who will present the information, including tips for next steps. KANATA NORTH BIA – ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING, Nov. 25, 5 pm The Marshes Golf Club, 320 Terry Fox Drive Join the Kanata North Business Community for an evening of networking and receive the findings of Doyletech Corporation’s studies on the KNBIA’s Economic Impact Study and Market Gap Analysis. Register at www.kanatanorthbia.ca. E2E SOCCER Limited – is sponsoring the artificial turf soccer field at the Richcraft Recreation Complex Kanata. E2E Soccer is recognized as a leader in IT Solutions for soccer organizations and its founder was instrumental in negotiating to have this field built.

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UPCOMING EVENTS Dec 5, Richcraft Recreation Complex Kanata Christmas Party – Join me from 10 am to noon for a fun party and then watch as we seal the time capsule vault. Be sure to get your filled capsules to me by then or it will be too late! Dec 9, Energy East Project: Safety & Emergency Response Days - Public Open House, on the proposed oil pipeline, 4-8 pm, Carp Agricultural Hall, 3790 Carp Road Dec. 13, Kanata North Holiday Social, 2-4 pm, Beaverbrook Library (Room B) November and December have many great concerts in Kanata – Check for time and locations on my website.

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Dasa Lelli, the founder of Kanata Rhythmic Gymnastics Sportive Club, is handed the Brian Kilrea Award for Excellence in Coaching during the Order of Ottawa gala on Nov. 10.

City’s stars shine bright at 2015 Order of Ottawa gala Jennifer McIntosh jennifer.mcintosh@metroland.com

From beer barons to gymnasts, the 2015 inductees to the Order of Ottawa come from all walks of life. Ottawa Mayor Jim Watson proposed the civic award in 2012 to recognize Ottawans for their contribution to the community. “I envisioned a prestigious civic award to honour exceptional people,” Watson said at this year’s gala on Nov. 10. Recipients are selected by a committee and are nominated by fellow residents for their professional accomplishments to life in the city in arts and culture, business, community service, education, public service, labour, communications and media, science, health and medicine, sports and entertainment and other fields that benefit the city. Paul Meek, president of Kichesippi Beer Co., said he is extremely humbled to have received the honour. “You just go about doing your business, not expecting any recognition, so this feels awesome,” he said. Meek, who has lived in Stittsville for 13 years, founded Kichesippi five years ago. He said he wanted to preserve Ot-

tawa’s heritage. He uses locally sourced ingredients and does the brewing in Ottawa. Meek also donates 50 cents from the sale of every growler – a 1.8 litre jug of beer – to diabetes research in honour of his son, Alex. Ewart Walters, who’s known for his passion for equality and justice, was nominated for his work with the Spectrum, Ottawa’s Black community monthly paper. He served as an editor and publisher for 29 years. Walters, a resident of Knoxdale-Merivale Ward, said he would be happy to help someone re-establish the Spectrum if they were interested. “I have had people tell me that they miss getting it,” he said. “It’s gratifying when people notice your work. You don’t do it to get noticed, you do it because you have a passion, but it’s great to be honoured in this way.” Ben Babelowsky, a Kanata artist who has volunteered with the city’s Young at Art competition for 20 years, said he was honoured to be in the company of so many people who have done great things. Babelowsky’s work, which includes rural and urban scenery of Eastern Canada, the United Stats and the Maritimes, was on display at City Hall, outside council chambers.

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From left, Deputy city treasurer Isabelle Jasmin, Mayor Jim Watson and city manager Kent Kirkpatrick take questions from the media following the presentation of the 2016 draft budget.

Ottawa’s draft budget hits 2% property tax hike target Jennifer McIntosh jennifer.mcintosh@metroland.com

Residents will see a “reasonable” tax hike of two per cent according to the city’s 2016 draft budget. Mayor Jim Watson called the increase affordable and said it still allows the city to invest in key priorities – such as transit and affordable housing. Aside from the increase in their tax rate, residents can expect to pay 2.5 per cent more to ride the bus and six per cent more on their water bill. Deputy city treasurer Isabelle Jasmin said the increase to water bills would cost the average homeowner $49 annually. But city staff will bring a new water rate structure to council in the first quarter of 2016. Because of the fluctuation in water consumption, the revenues are unpredictable, causing staff to pull $2.9 million from the capital reserves this year. “That means more of your capital spending is coming from debt and less from cash,” Jasmin said. While the modest increase promises to maintain the status quo, council will be able to spend money on projects such as the expansion of the Blackburn Arena and renovations to the Walter Baker Sports Centre, Ray Friel Recreation Complex, the Bob MacQuarrie Recreation Complex and the Nepean Sportsplex. Watson said the increase in transit fares was a good balance between affordability and allowing the city to continue with light rail planning. “We’d like to freeze the rates, but we don’t have the ability to freeze wages or fleet maintenance,” Watson said, adding under former mayor Larry O’Brien’s leadership, council raised rates 7.5 per cent each year for three years. “That’s 22 per cent. We’re well below that and try to keep it reasonable,” he said. In an effort to save money, the city will cut 50 positions. Watson said the city planned to re-

sponsibly cut down on the workforce. While the city is cutting employees, the Ottawa police plan to hire 25 new officers. With no growth in members for the past three years, Ottawa police Chief Charles Bordeleau said pressure is mounting. “Where we are with staffing and workloads, we need to make members a priority,” said Bordeleau, defending a decision to delay the department’s 17-year strategic facilities plan by a year, which could mean a delay in the construction of a new south-end facility. The police budget, which asks for a 1.75-percent – or $7.2-million – increase, would equal $11 a year on the average homeowner’s tax bill. The budget would allow for 25 new positions, which Bordeleau said would be mostly achieved by turning 25 temporary positions into permanent full-time. “We are understaffed in our sexual assault unit,” Bordeleau said. Police director general Debra Frazer said the suicide of Kal Ghadban, an Ottawa police officer who took his own life a little more than a year ago, highlighted the need for the service to make member health and wellness a priority. “Studies show that workload is a big stressor,” she said. The priorities of the police service’s business plan for 2016 includes engaging with the members through an Ottawa police wellness program, working with the community on shared responsibility for safety, and delivering service excellence through operations. The chief’s operational priorities include: • Guns and gangs. • Violence against women. • Traffic safety. Between Nov. 23 and Dec. 7, the city’s committees and boards will be discussing the budget. Public delegations will be heard during the meetings. Residents can also email budget2016@ottawa.ca to share their comments.

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Requirement for this new transmission watermain was identified in the 2013 City of Ottawa Infrastructure Master Plan as a necessary link to improve water supply and reliability in the Barrhaven South development area. In 2006 the City completed the Greenbank Road Class EA Environmental Study Report with the recommendation to widen and realign Greenbank Road from Strandherd Drive to Cambrian Road, including a new bridge structure over the Jock River. The proposed planning and construction for the 610 mm diameter transmission watermain will be closely coordinated with the Greenbank Road project. This study will be carried out in accordance with the requirements of Phases 1 and 2 of the Municipal Class EA. The study will include identification and evaluation of alternative alignments, selection of a preferred alternative and a functional design of the preferred alternative. There is an opportunity at any time during the Municipal Class EA process for interested persons to provide comments. With the exception of personal information, comments received become part of the public record. Information about the study will be maintained on the following web page: http:/www.ottawa.ca/greenbankwatermain For more information, or if you would like your name added to the mailing list, please contact: Joseph Zagorski, P. Eng. Senior Project Manager, Infrastructure Planning Planning and Growth Management City of Ottawa 110 Laurier Avenue West Ottawa, ON K1P 1J1 Tel: 613-580-2424, ext. 22611 Fax: 613-580-2578 E-mail: Joseph.Zagorski@ottawa.ca This Notice issued on November 16, 2015

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First and last trips of under-used bus routes could face axe Jennifer McIntosh jennifer.mcintosh@metroland.com

Facing an $11-million deficit, OC Transpo administration proposed cutting the first and last trips to dozens of under-used bus routes. While the cuts would save $500,000, three commissioners asked staff to have another look. “Sometimes we are really good at looking at the numbers, but not so much with the personal element,” said Knoxdale-Merivale Coun. Keith Egli. “It may only be two or three people, but those people don’t have any other option.” The routes include ones such as the 122, which goes from Millennium to Place d’Orléans and has a last trip at 11:48 p.m. and the last 172 from Lincoln Fields at 12:09 a.m. Those routes have two and seven riders respectively. “I am seeing a lot of these trips to place like Bayshore and Place d’Orléans, which probably means the riders are going to work,” Egli said. Alta Vista Coun. Jean Cloutier asked OC Transpo general manager John Manconi if there was a way to cut the second trip instead. “I was one of the people who would have been on an earlier bus if it was available. I think

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Notice of Commencement Chapel Hill Park and Ride Class Environmental Assessment Open House Thursday, December 3, 2015 5:30 to 8 p.m. Notre-Dame-des-Champs Community Hall 3659 Navan Road, Orléans The Chapel Hill Park and Ride is proposed between Navan Road and Pagé Road, north of the future Brian Coburn Boulevard. The Transportation Master Plan indicates the construction of the Cumberland Transitway is to occur sometime beyond 2031. The deferred timing has implications on the planned Chapel Hill Park and Ride which has a more immediate need. The City is conducting an Environmental Assessment (EA) for the proposed work to identify and develop a preferred solution with the following key considerations: Future transportation demand • • Stormwater management • Existing natural environment • Current and future community needs and cost The Process This study is being planned as a Schedule B EA in accordance with the requirements of the Municipal Class Environmental Assessment, 2011, which is an approved process under the Environmental Assessment Act. Open House Attend this open house to learn about the study, discuss with the study team and provide your comments. Comments are welcome throughout the study. All comments received will be collected in accordance with the Environmental Assessment Act. Accessibility is an important consideration for the City of Ottawa. If you require special accommodation, please call or e-mail the project lead below before December 1, 2015. Additional information is available on the City of Ottawa website at ottawa.ca/chapelhillparknride. If you would like to be added to the study’s mailing list or have study related questions, please contact: Frank McKinney Project Manager, Transportation Planning Planning and Growth Management Department City of Ottawa 110 Laurier Avenue West Ottawa, ON K1P 1J1 Tel: 613-580-2424, ext. 28540 FAX: 613-580-2578 E-mail: Frank.McKinney@ottawa.ca Ad # 2015-112-S_Chapel Hill_19112015 R0013560553-1119

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personal impact of the decision and staff would have another look at specific routes if commissioners had more detailed information about the

ridership from their residents. Committee member Blair Crew suggested a compromise, where staff would split the difference between the first and second trip. Staff is also proposing a 2.5 per cent fare increase. The move would garner $2.2 million in revenue, based on ridership numbers that include 97 million customer trips on conventional trips and 800,000 trips on Para Transpo. Manconi said the rate increase could vary depending on rider method of payment – Presto, tickets or cash. Rideau-Rockliffe Coun. Tobi Nussbaum expressed concern over not being able to tell residents what the actual cost of the increased rate would be. Several committee members also expressed concern that ridership would go down because of higher fares. Manager of transit planning, Pat Scrimgeour said studies show that riders consider a number of factors when choosing transit such as: cost of car ownership, the cost of fuel and insurance. “If everything else is equal – and it never is – a fare increase of one per cent affects ridership between 0.2 and 0.4 per cent. “

‘Evil Spirits Scam’ possibly occurring in Ottawa The Ottawa police wants to warn the public about a fraud scam which has been identified in other parts of Canada and may be occurring in Ottawa. The “Blessing Scam or the Chinese Evil Spirits Scam” appears to target elderly Chinese women. The premise of the scam is that multiple suspects claim to be doctors and can help cleanse them of evil spirits. The victim is then instructed to bring valu-

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Student ‘traumatized’ after principal removed him from class adam.kveton@metroland.com

The parents of an eight-yearold St-Rémi Elementary School student say the school and the French Catholic school board have ignored their son’s needs after he was abruptly removed from his classroom and put in another. Dave Stathos, father of Grade 3 student Niklas, said his son was moved on Oct. 8 as part of a class reorganization, and that neither he nor Niklas’s mother were notified of the switch before school principal Marc Lecompte came to class and told Niklas and two other students they would be moved permanently. Upon being told that he will no longer be in a class with “his best friends and favourite teacher,” Stathos said Niklas “almost collapsed and could not hold his tears.” “He came home traumatized,

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“We have been taken hostage by the school and the board and we want to bring to public awareness the lack of protection students have in the school system,” said Stathos. “All students have the right to be safe and feel safe in their school community and the school has failed to protect such an environment.” THE BOARD’S RESPONSE

After attempting to contact Sirois and Chartrand, the Kanata Kourier-Standard was forwarded to the board’s director of communications and community relations, Roxanne Deevey. She said the board would not comment on Niklas’s case specifically due to privacy concerns, even though Stathos gave his consent for the school board to discuss Niklas’s case with the paper. “It’s a matter of all parents having confidence in us not divulging information,” she said. However Deevey did say the reason for class reorganization was an unexpected increase in student

registration part way through the school year, causing unequal class sizes. The reorganization affected 32 students from grades 3 to 5, she said, though Stathos said all but three of those students were from split-grade classes that then became single-grade classes, so those students got to stay with most of their friends. When asked whether the school board had any policies on how to approach students and parents with class changes, Deevey said there is no specific policy, but that the board would now work on guidelines to help staff decide how to approach class changes. “I think it’s always preferable that the school and parents work together to ensure a smooth transition for affected students,” she said. While Stathos claims this didn’t happen, Deevey said parents were notified about the class reorganizations in a letter, though that letter did not identify which students would be changing classes. Stathos confirmed that he received that letter, and said it promised the school board would contact parents with further information,

and that the board was aware such a change “could cause stress to certain students.” “The school team is mobilized to minimize the consequences of this change and the staff is working together to create a positive, dynamic and rewarding classroom environment,” the letter said, according to Stathos. Deevey said the board would indeed work with parents and a student’s doctor, for instance, to determine what was best for a student, but said the doctor’s note Stathos provided was not enough. “A doctor’s note doesn’t have a lot of information in it, so in order to fully understand the needs of the child, it’s important to speak with the practitioner,” she said. GOING TO A NEW SCHOOL

Despite Deevey’s comment about a strong dialogue being needed to make changes in the best interest of any student, Stathos said, “We tried everything and followed every step of the (French Catholic school board) complaint process,” over the three weeks since Niklas was put in a new class. But Niklas did not go to class dur-

ing that period, said Stathos, and he later decided to move Niklas to a new school in the public school board. “We can appreciate that the parent always wants to act in accordance to what he or she feels is best for their child, so we totally respect that a parent might make that decision,” said Deevey. “That’s not the desired outcome,” she added. “The desired outcome would be to work with the parent and to obtain the information we need in order to make the best decisions for that particular child.” Asked whether students adjusting to a new class often cause this kind of problem, Deevey said, “It does happen on occasion but usually we are able to come to an agreement or an understanding with the parent. But always we require sufficient information in order to make a decision that is fair to everyone.” Lecompte echoed Deevey’s comment, saying, “If a student has particular issues with managing the change, we are able to provide assistance as needed. In order to do so, we need to work with the family and all concerned health professionals to best assess and meet the needs of the student.”

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Winter Tire Package includes four steel wheels, four winter tires, TPMS (not available for eligible 2015 Mirages), mounting, and installation up a maximum value based on retail of installed wheel and tire package. V 1 $1,000 trade-in rebate available from February 3,GT 2015AWC to2015 March 2, 2015 on2, 2015. thetopurchase ofPackage any$1,400 new 2014 Lancer, 2014/2015 EVO, 2014 Sportback, 2014/2015 RVR, 2014/2015 Outlander models and a $500 trade-in rebate on the purchase of any new 2014 e Package includes four steel wheels, four winter tires, TPMS (not Vavailable for eligible 2015 Mirages), mounting, balancing and installation up to a maximum $1,400 value based on retail cost of installed wheel and tire package. PROGRAM LANCER LIMITED EDITION MODELS PROGRAM RVR model shown‡ PROGRAM October 1, to November Winter Tire includes four steel wheels, four winter tires, TPMS (not available for eligible 2015 Mirages), mounting, balancing and installation up to a maximum $1,400 value based on retai 7-AIRBAG SAFETY SYSTEM v Program applies to Lancer, Sportback, RVR and Mirage vehicles (excluding Mirage ES 5MT), is applicable to all approved Scotiabank first-time automotive finance or Program lease purchasers andtomust be combined withRVR Scotiabank Mitsubishi First Auto applies Lancer, Sportback, and Mirage vehicles (excluding Mirage ES 5MT), is applicable to all approved Scotiabank fi rst-time First automotive finance orto lease purchasers must be combined with Scotiabank See your dealer for details. CARGO Mitsubishi Auto Program applies Lancer, Sportback, RVR andtaxes Mirage vehicles (excluding MirageSome ES 5MT), is applicable to allSee approved first-time automotivefor finance purchasers See yourcondition. dealer for details. car/SUV of • anyCash automotive brand in reasonably good RebateCOVER amount will be deducted from the negotiated priceand after and at time of purchase. conditions dealerScotiabank for details. 2 No payments up toor90lease days is avail Mirage SEapply. model shown‡ nt will be deducted from the negotiated price 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 for your Trade In Subvented Finance or Lease Rates. Rebate amount will be deducted from the negotiated price after taxes. Some conditions apply. Please see dealer for details. ^ $1,500 loyalty rebate available on the purchase of any new 2016 Outlander model to current owners and eligible Available on Lancer SE rebate available on the purchase of anyInsurance Insurance Institute Available on RVR SE Subvented Finance or Lease Rates. Rebate amount will be deducted from the negotiated price after taxes. Some conditions apply. Please see dealer for details. ^ $1,500 loyalty new 2016 Outlan POWER FRONT WINDOWS ucted from the negotiated price after taxes. Loyalty rebate applies to vehicles purchased and delivered between October 1, 2015 and November 2, 2015. Other conditions apply. ° $2,500 in no-charge extra features applies to participating dealers to qualified retail customers until March 2, 2015. Leases are excluded from No payments for up to 90 days offer. Offer includes no payments of monthly/bi-weekly/weekly payments forNovember approximately days, subject w Highway Sa MAP AWC, Limited others. Amounts vary model andSafety will be deducted from the negotiated price after taxes. Loyalty rebate applies to vehicles purchased and delivered between October 1, 2015 and November 2,deducted 2015. Other apply. $2,500 no-charge applies to and others. Amounts varyLIGHTS by model and will be from conditions the negotiated price °after taxes.inLoyalty rebate extra appliesfeatures to vehicles purchased delivered betweenEdition October 1,AWC 2015 and 2, 2015.90/74/67 Other conditions apply. °to $2,5 forbyHighway AWC, Limited Edition ed from October 1, 2015 to November 2, 2015. $800 consumer cash discount applicable on 2015 Lancer SE vehicles purchased between October 1, 2015 and November 2, 2015. 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See your dealer for details. § AWC standard on RVR SE AWC, Limited Edition and GT/Lancer SE AWC, Limited Edition SE AWC andExcludes GT AWC.Lancer S-AWC standard on Outlander GT. SE AWC, le on at RVR SE AWC, Evolution, Available on Lancer the negotiated price before taxes and will take place at time of purchase. Some conditions apply. See your dealer for details. § AWC standard on RVR SE AWC, Limited Edition and GT/Lancer SE AWC, Limited Edition SE AWC and GT Ralliart and the 5.3 negotiated price before taxescity/highway and will take placekm at(48 time of and purchase. apply. See dealerAWC for details. AWC standard on RVR SEfrom AWC, Limited3,Edition GT/Lancer SE AWC, Limited SE AWC and GT AWC.discount S-AWC standard on GT. Edition and GT models Ralliart and Limited Edition AWC andyour GT AWC for non-hybrid sub-compacts based on Natural Resources Canada new testing methodology: Mirage highway L/100 km (53 mpg), combined 5.9 L/100 mpg) 6.4 Sportback L/100Some km (44conditions mpg) in the city for Limited §Edition vehicles purchased February 2015 toand March 2, 2015. See your dealer forEdition details. $600 consumer applicable onOutlander 2015 Lancer SE AWC Mirage modelshighway purchased between 3, 2015city/highway and March 2,5.92015. ca † Estimated combined city and highway ratings for non-hybrid sub-compacts based oncash Natural Resources Canada new testing methodology: 5.3 L/100 km (53February mpg), combined L/100Consumer km (48 mpg) vary with options, driving and vehicle conditions. ** Whichever comes first. Regular maintenance not included. See dealer or mitsubishi-motors.ca for warranty terms, restrictions and details. Some conditions apply. † Estimated combined city and highway ratings for non-hybrid sub-compacts based on Natural Resources Canada new testing methodology: Mirage highway 5.3 AWC L/100 km (53 mpg), city/highway 5.9 L/100 kmand (48vehicle mpg)conditions. and 6.4 L/100 km (44comes mpg)first. in the citymaintenance for RVRCVT-equipped GT model shown‡ models. Actualcombined efficiency vary with options, driving ** Whichever Regular not included. See dealer or mitsubishi-motors.ca for warranty terms, restrictions and de will take at time of purchase. $3,000/$1,500 off purchase price is fuel composed ofwill $2,000/$500 consumer cashand discount andSome $1,000/$1,000 consumer cash discount applicable on 2015 Mirage ES 5MT/2015 O CVT-equipped models. Actual fuel efficiency will vary with options, driving and vehicle conditions. ** Whichever comes first.place Regular maintenance not^included. See dealer or mitsubishi-motors.ca for warranty terms, restrictions details. conditionstrade-in apply. rebate. ▲ $2,500/$2,000/$500 Mirage SE model shown‡ February 3, 2015 and March 2, 2015. Consumer cash discount will be deducted from the negotiated price before taxes and will take place at time of purchase. 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Winter Tire Package includes four steel wheels, four winter tires, TPMS (not available for eligible 2015 Mirages), mounting, balancing and installation up torebate a maximum $1,400 value based on retail cost of installed wheel and tire package. PURCHASE FROM WEEKLY AT FIRST AUTO AVAILABLE FOR GT AWC model shown‡ MONTHS WEEKLY AT FIRST AUTO r dealer for details. Mitsubishi First Auto Program applies to Lancer, Sportback, RVR and Mirage vehicles (excluding Mirage ES 5MT), is applicable to all approved Scotiabank first-time automotive finance or lease purchasers and must be combined with Scotiabank incentives of Mirage ES and competitive features such as Mitsubishi’s 10-year warranty and class-leading fuelforeconomy. AWCisstandard SE AWC, Limited Edition and GT/Lancer SE AWC, Limited Edition AWC and GTON AWC. 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Lancer, Sportback, RVR and Mirage (excluding ES 5MTinmodel) vehicles, ismonthly/bi-weekly/weekly applicable to all approved Scotiabankforfirst-time automotive finance purchasers and must beand combined with Scotiabank Subvented Finance Rates. Rebate amount Amounts vary by model and will be deducted from the negotiated price after taxes. Loyalty rebate applies to vehicles purchased and delivered between October 1, 2015 and November 2, 2015. Other conditions apply. ° $2,500 inuntil no-charge extra features applies toare sumer participating dealers to qualified retail customers March 2, 2015. Leases excluded from No payments for up to 90 days offer. Offer includes no payments of approximately 90/74/67 days, subject to weekends statutory holidays. Interest charges (if any) will not accrue during will the be firstdeduc 60 d ncer SE Limited Edition vehicles purchased from October 1, 2015 to November 2, 2015. $800 consumer cash discount applicable on 2015 Lancer SE vehicles purchased between October 1, 2015 and November 2, 2015. Consumer cash discount will be deducted from Licensing See dealer for complete details. Estimated combined city and highway ratings for non-hybrid sub-compacts Natural Resources Canada new highway 5.3 L/100extra km (53 mpg),applies combined city/highway seeextra. dealer for details. otiated price before taxes and will take place at time of purchase. Some conditions apply. See your dealer for details. § AWC standard on RVR SE AWC, Limited a Edition and GT/Lancer SE AWC, After Limitedthe Edition SE 60 AWCdays, and GTinterest AWC. S-AWC on Outlander GT. and participating vehicle. first (if standard any) starts to accrue the purchaser will repay principal and interest (if any) monthly, bi-weekly, or weekly (as applicable) over the based term ofonthe contract. Some amounts maytesting be duemethodology: upon signing.Mirage ° $2,000 in no-charge features to 2015 Lancer SE 5.9 L/100 km (48 mpg PURCHASE FINANCE FROM ted combined city and highway ratings for non-hybrid sub-compacts based on Natural Resources Canada new testing methodology: Mirage highway 5.3 L/100 km (53 mpg), combined city/highway 5.9 L/100 km (48 mpg) and PURCHASE 6.4 L/100 km (44 mpg) in the city for FINANCE FROM fuel efficiency will vary with options, driving and vehicle conditions. ** Whichever comes first. Regular maintenance not included. See dealer or mitsubishi-motors.ca for warranty terms, restrictions and details. Some conditions apply. AWC Limited Editionforvehicles purchased February 3, 2015 to March 2, 2015. 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Above: A Highland Mist Pipe Band member salutes as he marches past the crowd gathered at the Kanata Remembrance Day ceremony at Colchester Square. Left: Second World War veteran John Gooch prepares to lay a wreath at the base of the Kanata Cenotaph.

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Above: Members of the colour guard stand watch near the Kanata Cenotaph on Remembrance Day during the ceremony at Colchester Square. Right: Hundreds of people approach the Kanata Cenotaph to place a poppy at its base, as sentries stand guard.

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Rowan’s Law moving forward at Queen’s Park Brier Dodge

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Rowan’s Law is moving forward with significant support from local politicians and all political parties in the provincial legislature, said Conservative Nepean-Carleton MPP Lisa MacLeod. The Rowan’s Law bill will be introduced at Queen’s Park on Nov. 25 by MacLeod, Ottawa South Liberal MPP John Fraser, and NDP KitchenerWaterloo MPP Catherine Fife as the NDP have agreed to cosponsor the bill. “It’s been really good, because everyone has a story themselves: a family member, a neighbour, a teammate or a constituent who has suffered from a concussion,” MacLeod said. “People recognize it’s a prevalent issue and one that needs to be addressed.” Rowan’s Law would create an advisory committee that would create an implementation plan of Ontario-specific recommendations that came out of a coroner’s inquest into

Rowan Stringer’s death. Rowan was 17 years old when she died from the effects of a concussion she sustained in a rugby game. The Barrhaven teenager played for her high school team, as well as the Barrhaven Scottish club rugby team. “Concussions can have a tragic consequence, and it did for Rowan Stringer,” MacLeod said. She said she’s spoken to many doctors at CHEO and recently a doctor at Sick Kids hospital in Toronto who would welcome Rowan’s Law. The bill has been shaped with a committee that has included Gordon and Kathleen Stringer, Rowan’s parents, members of the Barrhaven Scottish rugby club, city councillors Jody Mitic and Jan Harder, representatives from Rugby Canada, physiotherapists and doctors. The bill will be introduced in the legislature on Nov. 25, and is scheduled to be debated on Dec. 10. The final implementation of

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Supporters gather at the launch of a petition supporting Rowan’s Law on Sept. 12. Despite the rain that day, more than 200 people showed their support for the bill, which will be presented to Ontario’s legislative assembly in the fall. the bill depends on how long the process takes for the bill to get to the third reading stage, MacLeod said. If it’s passed, the minister responsible for tourism, culture and sport would appoint a

chair to the committee, which would be tasked with putting the implantation plan together in one year. MacLeod said she thinks most organizations are waiting to see what happens with Row-

an’s Law before creating their own implementation plans, though some groups may have already started to follow or implement the coroner’s inquiry recommendations. The recommendations in-

clude making concussion awareness a mandatory part of the Ontario curriculum, and providing mores tools for coaches to identify and treat concussions. More than 200 people attended a September rally to sign a petition in support of Rowan’s Law, including her parents. Her father, Gordon Stringer, said it’s important that kids and athletes learn how serious concussions can be. He also said Rowan would be happy to have the law bear her name. “She’d definitely be pleased that the ultimate goal is to help children, help kids in sports to have a safer environment and to understand the risks,” Stringer said. “We’re looking at this as her helping people, and we’re just a conduit for doing it.” To learn more about Rowan’s Law or sign the petition, go to www.rowanslaw.ca. With files from Megan DeLaire

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It will have a tremendous impact on patient care. From babies to teenagers, patients who need these exams must be exposed to radiation in order to find a diagnosis. With the new technologies available, new scanners emit lower radiation doses significantly and are much faster. This means a patient spends less time on the CT table! It can mean a reduced need for anesthesia as well.

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OPPORTUNITY Dry Firewood, $100/cord + delivery, Home piling service available for addi- Garage Door Installers. tional fee. 613-264-5860 Established overhead door leave message. company looking for experienced technicians Firewood- Cut, split and /installers. Welding and delivered or picked up. Dry electrical ability an asset. seasoned hardwood or Top wages and great softwood from $60/face benefits. Send resume to: cord. Phone Greg Knops paula@alparsons.on.ca or (613)658-3358, cell fax 613-798-2187 (613)340-1045.

Walter Baker Christmas Craft Sale Saturday November 21 and Saturday December 12 Over 50 Crafters and Artisans Free admission www.Goldenopp.ca

COMMERCIAL RENT Rental Space A v a i l a b l e in Kanata for meetings, social events, recitals or other activities at Glen Cairn United Church. For information contact 613-836-4756 or office@GCUC.ca

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Bright large 2 + bedroom renovated apartment downtown Perth. Hardwood floors appliances, water included. Immediate occupancy. $800 plus utilities. 613-264-8904. Kinburn/Woodlawn area, 2+1 bedroom, 5 appliances, main floor laundry, finished basement, $1,185 plus utilities. 613-832-1557.

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Canadian Firea r m / H u n t e r Safety Courses. Call Dave Arbour 613-257-7489 or visit www. valleysportsmanshow.com Cedar (white), quality for dates and details of lumber, most sizes, deck- courses near you. ing, T&G, channel rustic. Also huge bundles of cedar slabs ($45) and large Hunter Safety/Canadian bags of shavings ($35). Fire-arms Courses and exwww.scoutenwhitecedar.ca ams held once a month at Carp. Call Wenda Cochran (613)283-3629. 613-256-2409. Steel Buildings/Metal Buildings, Up to 60% Off! 30x40, 40x60, 50x80, 60x100, 80x100 sell for balance owed! Call: 1-800-457-2206 www.crownsteelbuildings. ca

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AUCTION SALE Saturday November 21, 2015 9:00 AM sharp To be held at Luxury Motorhomes 7389 Hwy 15, Carleton Place – corner of Hwy 15 and Hwy 7. Barry and Cheryl Devereux have sold their property and are closing out their business. Shop tools, supplies, equipment, retail store items, flat bed trailers, JD Gator, Golf Cart, HD Scissor Lift – 20’, Lawn Tractor, Commercial Leaf Blower, 2 Motorhomes, Chev Truck, motorhomes parts and accessories etc. etc. This is a very large sale. Stock inventory items may be selling in bulk. Owners Barry and Cheryl Devereux 613-257-1299 Terms - Cash, Credit Card, Debit Refreshments Auctioneer John J. O’Neill 613-832-2503 email – oneillsauctions@gmail.com Owners or Auctioneer not responsible in case of loss or accident day of sale. For a complete listing and pictures please visit www.oneillsauctions.ca

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Bazaar and Bake Sale, Saturday, November 21, 9-1. Gifts, crafts, knitted goods, jewelery, baking, knick knacks and more. Stonehaven Retirement Residence, 70 Stonehaven Drive, Kanata. Info: 613-271-9016.

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VEHICLES 2007 Jeep Compass, automatic, 4x4, 6 cylinder, air conditioning, AM/FM radio, CD player, cruise control, alloy wheels, ABS, power locks, mirrors & windows, rear wiper, keyless entry, tilt telescopic steering wheel, tinted glass. Asking $4,500 as is. 613-253-0332 leave message.

MUSIC Piano Voice Theory Lessons. RCM Examiner accepting beginners, advanced. Visit Facebook for Vocal Workshop Info. Call Sophie Bjerke 514-970-2715 cell. Mill Music Black Friday Weekend Sale November 28 & 29 Guitars $99.00. Ukuleles, keyboards reduced, Martin, Gibson, Fender guitar. Electronic Tuners only $5.00 www.millmusic.ca www.millmusic.ca www.millmusic.ca www.millmusic.ca www.millmusic.ca www.millmusic.ca www.millmusic.ca www.millmusic.ca www.millmusic.ca www.millmusic.ca www.millmusic.ca www.millmusic.ca www.millmusic.ca www.millmusic.ca www.millmusic.ca www.millmusic.ca www.millmusic.ca www.millmusic.ca www.millmusic.ca www.millmusic.ca www.millmusic.ca www.millmusic.ca www.millmusic.ca www.millmusic.ca www.millmusic.ca www.millmusic.ca

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May 8, 1933– November 10, 2015 Fred James of Kinburn, beloved husband of Fran James for 60 years, unexpectedly but peacefully in his sleep. Eldest son of the late Stan and Kay James of Sudbury Ontario, he is survived by his sister Barbara and brothers William and Robert. A lifetime member of the Chartered Professional Accountants Association, Fred was a retired professor at Algonquin College and was engaged in public practice. Fred loved the outdoors and his recreational vehicles, walking the farm with his Spaniel, and enjoying a fresh tomato sandwich on his homemade bread. He shared his enthusiasm for life with Fran and their five children, Sandra (Bob), Catherine (Roger), Lynn (Tim), David and Ian (Catherine), and was a proud and loving Poppa to six grandchildren. He will be remembered for his kindness, his generosity and for his love of family and friends. A celebration of life will be held in the Spring. DEATH NOTICE

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Suddenly but very peacefully while behind the wheel of his truck as he made his way back home on Saturday afternoon, November 14th, 2015. William Kevin McMillan of McNab Braeside passed away at the age of 57 years. Beloved son of Willie and Edna (nee Cunningham) McMillan. Dearly loved brother and lifelong working partner of Keith (Margaret Stewart). Special uncle and good friend of Jake Smithson. Kevin was a devoted and cherished nephew of his “Auntie”, Laura Fraser (late Charlie) and will be fondly remembered by his other aunts: Libby “Lib” McLean (late Ray) and Jean Campbell (late Guard). Kevin also leaves behind his beloved dog, Buster. Kevin never knew how to say “no”. His big heart and gentle spirit leave an indelible mark in the memories of all who had the pleasure of knowing him. The McMillan family received friends during visitation at the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior on Wednesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. and again on Thursday from 10 until 10:40 a.m. A Service to honour and celebrate Kevin’s life was conducted in the Pilon Family Chapel on Thursday morning, November 19th at 11 o’clock. Interment White Lake Cemetery. Remembering Kevin’s kind and gentle heart toward dogs, please consider a donation to the Arnprior Humane Society. Condolences/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca

At the Arnprior Hospital in the early morning hours of Saturday, November 14th, 2015; Harriet Emily Smith of The Arnprior Villa passed away in her 99th year. Beloved wife of the late Tom Smith. Dearly loved mother of Betty Norton (Dick); Enis Poirier (Val); Maizie Smith and Nancy McGowan (Bill). Dearest sister and best friend of Merle Allen. Cherished and proud grandmother of 10 and great-grandmother of 8. Predeceased by one daughter, Donna Smith; 2 brothers: Willy and Lawrence as well as 3 sisters: Mildred Dumouchel, Gladys Belanger and Beatrice Valliere. Daughter of the late Joseph Paré and the late Elizabeth Stewart. The family received friends during visitation at the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior on Tuesday from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. and again on Wednesday from 9:30 until 10:15 a.m. A Funeral Mass was celebrated in Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church, Braeside on Wednesday morning, November 18th at 11 o’clock. Interment Malloch Road Cemetery. In memory of Harriet, please consider a donation to the Partners in Caring Foundation of the Arnprior Hospital. Condolences/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca

COBURN, MABEL JOSEPHINE

(NEE JONES) Peacefully at home, Arnprior with her family by her side on Monday morning, November 9th, 2015; Mabel Coburn; formerly of Pembroke passed away in her 99th year. Predeceased by her husband, Woodrow in 1982; son, William (Bronwen) in 2000; grandsons: Corey Foucault and Norman Coburn and granddaughter, Shannon Coburn. Also predeceased by 7 brothers and 2 sisters. Daughter of the late Louis Jones and the late Josephine D’Aoust. Loved mother of Barbara, Richard and Jim (Nita), all of Arnprior and Norma Foucault (Morris) of North Bay. Dear sister of Teresa Mathews and sister-in-law of Odelle Jones. Mabel had 13 grandchildren; 16 greatgrandchildren; 2 great-great-grandchildren as well as many nieces and nephews. A private family graveside service will take place at St. Columba’s Cemetery, Pembroke later this month. For those wishing, please consider a donation to CHEO in Mabel’s memory. Special thanks to Dr. J. Rivington; Bayshore Paramed (James) and Revera (Vicki, Shayna) for all their support and excellent care. Condolences/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca

LAING Jenny (Janet) Suddenly in Carleton Place on Friday, November 13, 2015. Loving companion of Bill (William) H. Dorman. Loving mother of Lorry Veronica Laing and Teena Laing. Dear sister of Gary Tysick (Anne), Linda Thompson, Chris Tysick (Glenna) and Judy Purdy (Brian). “Nana” of Kyus Thompson. Respected member of the “Tim Horton’s Coffee Club”. Jenny will be remembered for her kind and gentle ways. Friends were invited to visit the family at the Alan R. Barker Funeral Home, 19 McArthur Avenue, Carleton Place on Wednesday, November 18, 2015 from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Funeral Service will be held in the Chapel on Thursday at 11 a.m. Interment to follow at Dewar Cemetery. For those desiring, donations to the Ottawa Heart Institute would be appreciated by the family. www.barkerfh.com

June 14, 1954 – November 22, 2008 Deep in my heart you are fondly remembered. Sweet happy memories cling ‘round your happy name. My true heart that loved you with deepest affection always will love you, in death just the same. Love, Louise IN MEMORIAM

STANTON, PATRICK JAMES June 14, 1954 – November 22, 2008 Heavy are our hearts today, memory brings you back once more to the time when you were with us, to the happy times of yore.

Brian, Virginia, Richard

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We thank all applicants for their interest; however only those applicants selected for an interview will be contacted. The Town of Carleton Place is an equal opportunity employer following the rules and regulations set out by the Human Rights Code. Personal information submitted will be used for the purposes of determining suitability for this competition only and in accordance with the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act. Accommodation will be provided in accordance with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA) upon request.

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William’s Court will host a Christmas tree lighting ceremony on Tuesday Dec. 1, at 5 p.m. Not only will the large Christmas tree on the property be lit up, the entire property will also be decorated with Christmas lights. In addition to the Christmas tree lighting, there will be a local choir sing-

ing Christmas carols, a visit from Santa Claus, and a friendly tenant patio decorating contest. There will be cookies, hot chocolate, cider, and treats for children. The landlord – LÊpine – is inviting all Kourier-Standard readers to join the community at William’s Court for their first ever tree lighting ceremony. William’s Court is located on Canadian Shield Avenue, just south of Campeau Drive.

Choir prepares for Kanata dates The West Ottawa Ladies Chorus enjoys raising their voices at senior residences where they celebrate the joy of music with those who cannot get out to concerts. Having just performed at the Stittsville Villas on Nov. 11 to celebrate the sacrifice during the great wars, they are now putting the final touches on selections for the Christmas concert, Christmas Around the World.

This chorus has made it a part of their mandate to share Christmas music and old favourites at local residences. Their reward is the enthusiasm of the audience. This year Christmas songs from around the world will delight their audience. Some are old favourites, some are sung in the original language, some tell the story of a child born to be a king and some are just plain fun. Joining the ladies is the

men’s chorus, the West Ottawa Chorale; in all over 50 voices will fill the church with joyous sounds to ring in the season. Performances are on Sat. Dec. 5 at 7:00 pm and again on Sun. Dec. 6th at 2:30 pm at St. Paul’s Anglican Church, 20 Young Road in Kanata. Advanced tickets are $15 and are available at Kanata Barbershop, 2 Beaverbrook Rd. Tickets at the door are $20.

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Contact us 613-623-3882 or at stthomas.stgeorge@live.ca

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St. Paul's Anglican Church

Sunday Sunday Sunday Worship Service 10:00 am

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

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85 Leacock Drive, Kanata 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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Sunday and weekday Bible studies see our website for times and locations

Toddler, Junior Church & Tweens programs running concurrently Youth Group – Thursdays, 7pm

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Sunday Worship 10:30 am

St James The Apostle Carp 3774 Carp Rd

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Holy Redeemer Roman Catholic Church

140 Abbeyhill Dr., Kanata Rev. Brian Copeland

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Ottawa launches Healthy Kids Challenge jennifer.mcintosh@metroland.com

Thanks to a grant from the province, the city will be investing more than $1 million in communitybased programs to make Ottawa’s kids healthier. Ottawa is one of the 45 communities to receive money from the Healthy Kids Community Challenge fund – which will hand out $33.5 million to 45 communities across the province over the next three years. John Fraser, MPP for Ottawa South, announced the funds from the ministry of health and longterm care at the Alexander Community Centre on Nov. 13. The challenge promotes healthy eating, physical activity and healthy lifestyle choices for children. It’s part of the province’s Patients First: Action Plan for Health Care, which aims to improve the delivery of healthcare services. Healthy Kids is a whole-child plan that helps parents learn what to do before pregnancy and during the early years. It also helps parents with healthy food choices and aims to build healthy communities for kids to grow up and play in. “The Healthy Kids Community Challenge is mobilizing the communities, families, schools, local businesses, health, recreation and other organizations in our community to help our young people lead healthier lives. “You can see that action right here in Ottawa. “It is so important communities take an active role in promoting healthy lifestyles, because our children’s future health and success is a shared responsibility,” Fraser said

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The RCMP has avoided a potential boycott by the House of Commons security staff of a ceremony honouring those who were working on Parliament Hill during last year’s attack. The parliamentary security staff had objected to the wording of a news release that had referred to them as civilians and said they provided a supporting role to the RCMP that day. The Security Services Employees Association – the union representing parliamentary security staff – had sent a letter to RCMP Commissioner Bob Paulson threatening to boycott the ceremony unless the news release was corrected, according to a CBC report. The RCMP revised the news release, expressing regret for the original release’s wording and the union accepted the changes. “An initial RCMP news release announcing the ceremony mistakenly referred to our colleagues in the Parliamentary Protective Service as ‘civilians,’ inadvertently referencing internal administrative policy providing two commendations, one for regular members and one for civilians,”

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The RCMP will honour security staff who responded to the Oct. 22, 2014 attack on Parliament Hill. the revised press release said. “There was no intent to devalue the bravery and extraordinary work of the former House of Commons Protective Service.” The private awards ceremony, scheduled for Nov. 23, will recognize 20 members for their bravery in responding to last year’s shooting on Parliament Hill. The ceremony will honour those

who leapt into action when a lone gun man stormed the Parliament buildings on Oct. 22, 2014, after he shot and killed Cpl. Nathan Cirillo at the National War Memorial. “The actions of these men and women prevented further harm from occurring to others,” RCMP assistant commissioner Gilles Michaud said in the amended press release. “It is a sobering reminder of the

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unexpected danger our members and employees can face in law enforcement. I am proud to serve alongside these RCMP members and employees of the Parliamentary Protective Service.” The RCMP will give the honourees a Commissioner’s Commendation for Bravery, an award given to those who have demonstrated courage in times of danger.

Two local entrepreneurs are hosting an expo for seniors at the Nepean Sportsplex on Nov. 21 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.. Amy McConnell, founder and owner of Tea and Toast, a business that helps seniors and their families navigate through the myriad of retirement home options to help find a place that best suits their needs, teamed up with friend and colleague Kyla Cullain. Cullain, a registered nurse, runs a business called Next Step Transitions which offers support for seniors to age at home safely. “We just thought we would like to do a trade show for seniors that’s different,” McConnell said. “We wanted to have something that had free parking and admission and was more than just a place to find out about healthcare related businesses. The pair plan to share their proceeds with the OutCare Foundation, a charity that supports palliative care across Eastern Ontario. McConnell said there will be 50 exhibitors. For more information, visit www.ottawaseniorsexpo.com

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Top Right: Brianna Dion waves to princesses Anna and Elsa during the Kanata Santa Claus Parade on Nov. 14. The characters from the hit movie Frozen were perhaps the most popular members of the parade this year, second only to the big man in red himself. Top Left: At this year’s Santa Claus Parade in Kanata, there was a fire truck, wagons, a classic car or two and other strange vehicles like this large-wheeled bicycle. Bottom Right: Members of the Glen Cairn skating club wave to the crowd lined up on Abbeyhill Drive.

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snowfall is forecast by Environment Canada. This is done to clear the way for the city’s snow clearing crews. The restrictions are in place automatically when seven centimetres is in the forecast – but the city can impose

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Three weeks ago I was at a retail store and tripped over a box on the floor. I fell and broke my ankle. Today an Insurance adjuster called me. He said I was responsible to look where I was walking but he offered me $5000.00 to help me out as I have been off work. I am on sick leave and have not lost any income. Is there any reason not to just take the money? Plenty of Reason. Leaving aside what happened, and what you might be entitled to recover as a result of your injuries, it is always a good idea to consult with a lawyer before taking a settlement proposed by an insurance company. Insurance adjusters work for Insurance companies and they do not approach a settlement based on what you are entitled to. They offer money based on the risk of what you might receive by way of an award. Generally, they will try and settle a claim or potential claim for as little as they reasonable can in order to close off a risk. Consultation. A lawyer will work for you. Many lawyers offer a free consultation. I find I ask a lot of questions and do a lot

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Dozens of Ottawa residents gathered at the fence of the French Embassy on Nov. 14, sharing their grief, sadness and support for France after gun and bomb attacks in Paris left more than 100 dead on Nov. 13. Flowers, candles and messages were laid on the southeast corner of the embassy where several dozen people gathered. As the evening grew dark, many more people gathered at the park just south of the embassy to hold a candlelight vigil. Gathering near the em-

bassy seemed like the natural thing to do, said one attendee. It’s the closest he could get to France. That was true not just for Ottawa residents, but for Pauline Senderain and Timothée Picard as well – a couple from France spending a year in Canada. “It’s hard to be far away from our friends,” said Senderain after placing a candle by the embassy amongst bouquets of flowers. “We think a lot about our family, our friends and all the people who are victims of this attack,” she said. See PRAYING, page 41

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The Mayor’s Christmas Celebration Saturday, December 5 2 - 6 p.m. Ottawa City Hall Join Mayor Jim Watson in a wonderful winter setting, with activities both indoors and out. • • • • •

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Kanata imam Sikander Hashmi, top, places a letter in French and English near the French Embassy in Ottawa, addressed to the people of France, from “Canadian Muslims,” in response to the attacks in Paris on Nov. 13. The letter states the Muslim community’s sadness and condolences to the victims of the attacks, and the community’s stance against the attacks, saying, “We unequivocally reject any attempts to justify such terrible acts through the teachings of our faith.”

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Despite having many friends in Paris, Picard said they are all safe. MUSLIM MESSAGE

Kanata imam Sikander Hashmi attended the vigil as well, bearing a letter written in French and English, and addressed to the people of France from Canadian Muslims. The letter offers condolences for “the senseless loss

of life and the pain and suffering (the French people) are currently experiencing.” The letter goes on to state Canadian Muslims’ stance against the attacks, and the use of Islam to justify them. “We unequivocally reject any attempts to justify such terrible acts through the teachings of our faith,” it reads. Since the attacks, it has been reported that the Muslim extremist group ISIS has claimed responsibility. Hashmi called the attacks

“deeply saddening and troubling,” and completely outside the teachings of Islam. “Of course there are people in groups who will try to use religion as a cover or justification for their malicious actions,” he said. “I just want to make it very, very clear to everyone out there that (these attacks) are not something that we can ever support or condone … We are all praying for everyone who has been affected and really for peace in the world.”

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Ottawa, ON (November 10th, 2015) OSU Force Academy Players Ryan Massoud and Antonio Carlini have returned from a week trial with The Vancouver Whitecaps Residency Program.

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Ottawa’s past met its future at Chaudiere Falls on the morning of Nov. 16, as officials from the city, province, and Hydro Ottawa celebrated the beginning of the city’s largest green energy project to date. Earth movers busily scoured away bedrock at the site of the future 29-megawatt hydroelectric generation facility, located just a couple hundred metres from the country’s oldest hydro facility. Tapping into the energy of the falls – the geographic feature that first brought industry and eventually electricity to the fledgling settlement of Bytown two centuries ago – the generating facility will produce enough electricity to power 20,000 homes.

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Joining an energy portfolio that includes 39 megawatts of mainly hydro power – and 31 megawatts-worth of purchased generation – Hydro Ottawa’s new facility is expected to start supplying the provincial power grid in early 2017. Greg Clarke, CEO of Hydro Ottawa subsidiary Energy Ottawa, said the $150-million facility is a key part of a larger vision for the former Domtar lands, which are being redeveloped under the Zibi banner by Windmill Developments. “The expansion project is three-fold,” Clarke said. “Produce clean, renewable power in an environmentally respectful way, change the way that people access and experience Chaudiere Falls – because for the first time in 100 years, (the falls) will be open for the public to enjoy – and serve as a place of celebration and recognition of Canada’s First Nations and Ottawa’s industrial past.” Three platforms and an open plaza will overlook the falls from the narrow island immediately adjacent to the ring dam, each accessible from Chaudiere Island via two public bridges; one running along the top of the generating facility itself. On the island, two limestone buildings dating to the mid1800s will be preserved. They hold the distinction of being the oldest structures to survive the 1900 fire that devastated most of Lebreton Flats and the Chaudiere islands. Hydro Ottawa president and CEO Bryce Conrad said the process of finalizing the dam project and public areas included consultation with members of the Algonquin First Nation. “We’re still in discussions with the Algonquins,” said Conrad. “We’ve signed a (memorandum of understanding) with them to provide jobs, training opportunities and cultural impact stuff. We look at this as a long-term partnership with the Algonquins of Ontario and we’re exploring some other professional opportunities.” Reminiscing about his childhood growing up in nearby Little Italy, Ontario Energy Minister Bob Chiarelli said the addition of the new facility will make Hydro Ottawa the province’s largest municipally-owned green energy producer. “Two years ago, our 2013 long-term energy plan increased Ontario’s hydroelectricity target, challenging us to reach 9,300 megawatts by 2025 – that’s enough to power Ottawa, Toronto and Mississauga,” said Chiarelli. “Hydro is a clean, reliable and naturally occurring source that provides great value for ratepayers. Ontario’s hydro projects have low production costs, which helps keep electricity affordable. With all these benefits, it makes sense that Ontario continues to plan and support hydro projects.” Because the Chaudiere facilities are owned wholly by a municipal utility and not the province, their generation capability pays dividends to the city. With the new facility in place, Ottawa will have an extra sourcerobertpanekcr@yahoo.ca of revenue to invest where it sees fit, said Chiarelli.


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Meet your Kanata Lasers Name and number: Ty Power, 8 Position: F Age: 17 Birthplace: Ottawa Nickname: Powers School: Saint Paul Catholic High School Pregame rituals: Take a shower before the game, play sewer ball, get dressed from the left to the right. Pregame meal: Salmon and rice Fave hockey team: Boston Bruins Favourite player: Joey Laird Ideal day: Wake up around 11:35, work out at the gym, go to the rink to play hockey, go out to lunch with Preston Kugler (teammate), watch some movies, have a late night snack, go to bed. If you weren’t playing hockey, what would you play: Lacrosse Desert island items (3): hockey stick, a blanket, extensive amount of water What makes you a good teammate: I try to work hard and I stick up for my teammates. How many push ups can you do in a minute: 60 Fave song: Adele - Hello NEXT LASERS HOME GAMES

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Artist and teacher Sylvia Summers-Martyn in her studio. This opened up a new avenue for her as she was able to donate her art to charity events, helping generate funds for the sponsoring organizations. So, over the years, she has donated a number of her paintings to help out organizations like the Heart Institute. Once established in Stittsville, she hopes to organize two events a year, raising funds for the Ottawa Heart Institute and cancer research. She hopes to become involved with the art groups in Stittsville and West Carleton. She says that participating in art shows provides an artist with promotion and interaction with other artists. She herself always has a business card proclaiming herself as

an artist in her pocket, ready to give it out at a moment’s notice. It’s all part of becoming known as an artist. Summers-Martyn notes that she used to be known as the “birch artist” because so many of her paintings included birch trees. They proved popular but she now does more variety. She finds a lot of inspiration for her art at places like the ByWard Market where she enjoys the scenes of flowers and vegetables. She acknowledges that fall colours inspire her, calling them “God’s palette” that appears only once a year. Summers-Martyn also loves winter scenes.

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“I love to do the snow,” she says, noting the peacefulness of such a scene. Nowadays, though, SummersMartyn says that “most of my work is out of my head.” A lot of her paintings come from her imagination, she says, admitting candidly that she does not know exactly where such ideas come from. In Barrhaven, she began teaching art courses, first by travelling to students’ homes. She still keeps in touch with many of her Barrhaven students. In Stittsville, she has set up an in-home studio that will accommodate three students at a time. She is offering three courses in her home studio: ink and/or watercolour on Tuesdays; oil or acrylic on Wednesdays; and pallet knife with acrylics on Thursdays. As an instructor, SummersMartyn tries to make sure that a student does not become discouraged. With an emphasis on fun and thanks to her own development as a self-taught artist, she feels that she is well placed to ensure that her students learn but also have fun doing so. “It’s all in the instructing,” she says. For more information about the art courses or about her artwork in general, call 613-4359295 or email her at summersmartyn@rogers.com.

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Kanata Symphony Fall Classical Concert You’re invited to the Kanata Symphony’s Fall Classical Concert on Saturday, November 21st at the Glen Cairn United Church, on 140 Abbeyhill Drive. This concert consists of all B’s! We will be presenting Brahms’ Academic Festival Overture, Brahms’ Hungarian Dances No.5 and No.6, Bach’s Brandenburg Concerto No.4, Beethoven’s Symphony No. 2, and a Fanfare by Bliss. Each piece of classical music has a unique and often quirky history, and these works are no

different. The Academic Festival Overture was written, begrudgingly, to satisfy a dean at the University of Breslau who had just given Brahms an honorary doctorate. Pressured into this, Brahms responded by making his composition into a collection of parodies of popular college drinking songs. Brahms’ Hungarian Dance No. 5 was featured in a famous scene from the Charlie Chaplin movie “The Great Dictator”. Beethoven’s second symphony represented a turning point

in the composer’s life. Somewhat depressed as he began to come to grips with his increasing deafness, it is thought that this joyful and happy symphony was a solace to him during this period of his life. Bach’s Brandenburg Concerto No. 4 was originally scored for two recorders and violin, plus orchestra, but today the recorder parts are often played on the flute. The soloists for Brandenburg No.4 will be Allan, Snider and Heidi Gruber-Lagacé on flute and Iain MacPherson, our Con-

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Police investigate storming of taxi dispatch office

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Ottawa police are investigating after demonstrators “stormed” the taxi dispatch headquarters of Coventry Connections at the start of a day of action on Nov. 13 by union members and airport taxi drivers amid an ongoing labour dispute. Wires pulled out of computers and telephones, heated words exchanged, people pushed and injured – this was the alleged scene inside the company’s Overbrook-based offices after about 20 drivers and union members “… stormed our call centre (and) started pushing people out the door in a rather harsh manner,” said MarcAndré Way, Coventry’s vice-president and chief operating officer. “They covered all the windows in the call centre so no one could see what was going on. They blocked access, broke one of the doors, covered up our security camera system and started ripping wires out of the wall,” he said. “The reason I know this is they missed one of the cameras, so we were able to see what they were doing.” Ottawa police have confirmed they are investigating reports of vandalism and injured staffers stemming from the incident. Officers were called to the address just before 8 a.m. and demonstrators left the building when told. The damaged wiring disabled communications to about 1,500 cab drivers as far away as Niagara Falls and St. Catherines for about three hours, Way said.

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Harry Ghadban, Unifor’s eastern Ontario director, said the intention was for members to go into the building and ask staff to leave “peacefully.” “And we wanted to turn off their dispatch system,” he said. “We have to affect Coventry Connections operations in that they’ve prevented our 250 members from earning any income while their income (as Coventry staffers) is guaranteed.” A union member from Brantford, Ont. who went into the building said the “sit-in” quickly went south. “Some of (the Coventry staff) wanted to fight. They were pushing, and pushing our women down,” he said outside Coventry, where hundreds of union members, bused in from as far away as Montreal, Sudbury, Sarnia, London, Toronto and Windsor, joined the cabbies to advocate for “a fair deal.” When asked about reports of vandalism and injured staff, Ghadban said, “Certainly, I would not think our people would do anything like that.” He hoped the demonstration and large show of support would help their cause. “I’m proud of our union and the amount of people we were able to bring out to support these locked-out workers,” he said against a backdrop of members chanting and beating drums. At the heart of the labour dispute is the airport drivers’ refusal to pay a $5-per-airport passenger pick-up fee that came into effect Aug. 11, as part of a new contract between Coventry and the Ottawa International Airport Authority. The drivers are also upset over losing their exclusive right to pick up fares at the airport.

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Marwan Abouzeeni, left, Mehran Rejaee and Ricky Dehal came in from Windsor to show their support for Ottawa airport taxi drivers who have been out of work since Aug. 11, the day they refused to pay a new airport passenger fare pick-up fee. Hundreds of drivers and Unifor union members converged on the grounds of taxi dispatch company Coventry Connections on Nov. 13. Police were also called to investigate reports that union members had “stormed” the premises and disrupt dispatch communications. ERIN MCCRACKEN/METROLAND

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With microphone in hand, Unifor national president Jerry Dias told the crowd the union is calling on the new federal Minister of Transport Marc Garneau to establish regulations that prevent airport authorities from making “unilateral changes that negatively impact people’s lives.” While Dias apologized to Ottawa residents who have been disrupted by the labour dispute, he asked residents to put themselves in the position of drivers who make little more than minimum wage after all their bills are paid. He said those same drivers who own their costly taxi plates are now being told that, with the new contract, the worth of those plates has been reduced due to the end of the exclusive airport pick-ups. “We can’t have a situation where workers are being treated like this. These are families that are being economically wiped out,” Dias said. His comments come the day after the two sides returned to the bargaining table. At the same time as the meeting, the cabbies engaged in a slowmoving protest on Bronson at Sunnyside near Carleton University, starting around 3:30 p.m. Unifor provided a proposal, one that Coventry said it wasn’t happy with and countered with another offer, which the union planned to review. Both parties planned to meet the following morning on Nov. 13. However, Way said he did

not attend because he refused to leave Coventry staff in the aftermath of the trespassing incident and with so many outof-towners camped out on the property. He said the protest was poorly timed since negotiations were showing some movement. “It’s a give and take process. There’s certain things that we probably would have had to give up and there’s probably things they would have had to give up,” said Way. “And there’s a way to get to a middle ground. Doing this is not going to do it.” While he declined to reveal the possible concessions, he said the company’s proposal included giving Capital, Blueline and airport drivers equal opportunity to pick up at the airport – which is already included in the latest contract. The difference now, he said, is that Coventry is willing to absorb the airport drivers into the other fleets, such as Blueline and Capital, which would effectively end the dedicated airport fleet, as it is called. “We were looking to create an atmosphere in a fair and equitable fashion,” Way said, adding there is no going back to the former way of doing business with the prevalence of Uber. If the taxi industry wants to strengthen its position, drivers have to get on board. The consolidation would also better serve airport customers, who have experienced long waits for taxis during busy times, such as on weekends, and ensure drivers can pick up

and drop off passengers anywhere in the city, rather than dedicating themselves to one set location. “That’s how you win the game. The only way to do that is to have a very fluid system,” said Way, who is also president of the Canadian Taxi Association and a director with the international Taxi, Limousine and Paratransit Association. “There’s no reason why our industry needs to stay in the Stone Age. There’s competition around us now. Let’s pull up our socks and work towards a common goal, which is serving the public and servicing Ottawa properly.” While Dias called the passenger fare hike for the cabbies “a cash grab,” Way disagreed. “What the airport is looking for and is asking is fair market value,” he said, noting there are similar fees at major Canadian airports and around the world. The fee increase would help the airport offset the cost of snow removal, curbside services like a rest-stop kiosk for drivers and security and camera systems, said Way. Despite what he said were “intimidation tactics,” the vice-president said there is still an opportunity for the two sides to renew talks, resolve issues and get the airport cabbies working again. “There’s always room for negotiations. I never shut the door.” And, in fact, negotiations resumed within days and were still underway at press time. Coventry officials declined to be interviewed due to the on-

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or once I was grateful for the fleece lined navy blue bloomers that I had to wear as soon as the cold fall days rolled around. Usually, I hated them with a passion. I used to think I was the only one at the Northcote School who had to wear them. But I learned that all of the girls in the junior grades, with the exception of bad Marguirite of course, put them on when winter was about to set in. Nonetheless that year, I was more than grateful for the bloomers that came once a year from Eaton’s catalogue, replacing the ones that would end up in the rag bag, and eventually become part of the endless braided rugs that covered our floors in the wintertime. My sudden gratitude for the bloomers had to do with the underpants Mother made that year out of the flour bags she brought home from the grist mill in Renfrew. You never wore the navy bloomers next to your skin. You always wore underpants, which were homemade. Mother’s trip to the grist mill that year was no different from any other. The bags were piled in stacks along one wall, and beside each pile there was a price written in chalk on the floor. Of course, Mother never paid the price that was marked. She always managed to talk down the man who ran the grist mall, once telling him she saw better bags hanging in the cow byre at home. He was used to Mother’s negotiations, and she always ended up paying her price, which I thought was pretty clever of Mother, who before she moved from New York City to the backwoods of Renfrew County, had never laid eyes on a flour

MARY COOK Memories bag in her life! Once we got the bags home, the job of getting them ready to be made into underpants, tea towels, aprons or whatever else Mother found the need for, was no easy task. They had to have their seams opened, then washed at least twice to get rid of whatever flour was still holding on, and then they got the Javel treatment, to try to get rid of as much of the printing as possible that adorned every bag. Well, that year, were we in for a surprise! For some reason, the company decided to print both sides of the bags. Always, before that year, the printing was on one side, and the other was as white as the driven snow. And it was the white side that became bloomers, tea towels and pillow slips. The printed side was used whenever there was a need for a clean rag for any number of chores around the house. And so, to my horror, my new bloomers, the printing held fast in spite of several washings and soaking in Javel water. There was nothing I could do, but wear the hateful things under my fleece lined blue bloomers. In those days, it wasn’t unusual to have your backside soaked to the skin from sliding down snow piles, or covered in mud, or just damp to the touch from the intense blast of the old stove

in the middle of the room that pounded out a heat like you wouldn’t believe. And so we girls with the sodden seats would go into the cloak room at the back of the school room, take off the bloomers, and tuck them into the sleeve of our coat. Well! There was no way I was going to shed those navy blue fleece lined bloomers and expose my newly made flour -bag underwear with the vivid printing as plain as the nose on your face. And so I sweated it out in my seat, grateful for the first time in my life for the hateful blue bloomers. And it didn’t matter how often those underpants were washed, the dye held fast. And I didn’t have too many other pairs to fall back on either. My sister Audrey said I could fade out the bright navy and red print by rubbing it all over with chalk. Of course, we both knew that would only be a temporary cure. No, there was no doubt about it, the dye was there to stay. I was sure I was the only one at the Northcote School with Pride of the Valley written across her seat. Interested in an electronic version of Mary’s books? Go to www.smashwords. com and type MaryRCook for e-book purchase details, or if you would like a hard copy, please contact Mary at wick2@sympatico.ca.


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Pembroke dentist Christy Natsis, 51, was sentenced to five years and 40 days in jail on Nov. 12 at the Ottawa courthouse. Natsis received five years for causing a collision near Arnprior while under the influence of alcohol on March 31, 2011. The collision killed Bryan Casey of Kanata, who was driving the opposite direction on Highway 17. An additional 40 days were added for breaching her conditions while on bail when she was caught purchasing vodka in Ottawa, despite not being allowed to drink. The court heard that Natsis drank alcohol at the Crazy Horse restaurant and bar in Kanata before getting in her car the night of the accident. Witnesses told the court she hit a parked car on her way out. She drove erratically on Highway 417 other witnesses said, at one point possibly hitting a cement guardrail. Just west of Arnprior, her car crossed entirely into the opposite, east-bound lane of Highway 17, striking the car that Casey was driving on his way home from his job in Chalk River to Kanata, where he lived with his wife and three children. Casey was killed in the accident. It took several years for the trial to end and Judge Neil Kozloff to come to a guilty verdict. Natsis was represented by high-profile lawyer Michael Edelson. As of Nov. 12, she was also sentenced to a four-year prohibition from driving. She hasn’t been allowed to drive by the courts since the accident.

Kozloff said he took several factors into account in determining Natsis’s sentence. He said she was undergoing stress from financially supporting her brother, and marital problems that led her to what he believes was a dependence on alcohol. Despite some police evidence being thrown out of court, there was enough evidence to leave him with no doubt Natsis was drinking before she drove that night. There was also the damage done to Casey’s family. “He will never again share with LeeEllen the joy of watching his children grow up and experience that special moment when you give your daughter away at her wedding,” the judge said. He said he also took into consideration that Natsis herself had two teenager daughters she would be separated from while in jail, her community work, character support references, and the fact that she frequently performed dental work at subsidized rates for low income clients in Pembroke. He also said due to extensive publicity about the case, she had been publicly humiliated and vilified. “It bears repeating that no sentence I impose can undo the loss (suffered by the Casey family),” he said, before announcing Natsis’s five-year sentence. Natsis stared straight ahead with a sombre face for the majority of the court proceedings, as did the Casey family. Following the sentencing, Natsis began to cry, and was hugged by her husband and family before she handed her husband her jewelry. Her husband had no com-

ment, nor did Edelson. There was no comment from the Crown attorney regarding any appeals. “WE REMAIN STRONG IN SPIRIT”

Following the sentencing, Casey’s father Gus Casey, and widow LeeEllen Carroll, spoke outside the courthouse. Gus said the family is ready to put the trial behind them. “Our family has been through a difficult time, however we remain strong in spirit,” he said. “Bryan holds a very special place in our hearts as we move together into the future.” Carroll thanked the first responders and people who were at the crash site, and those who came forward as witnesses. “We know you to be brave, we know you to be good, and we’re grateful for your efforts you put forth in trying to save Bryan’s life,” she said. She said her children had their father taken away from them, but she will do her best to make sure they still have a good future. “Our children had their father taken away from them. They will not lose their mother as well,” she said. “I do not wish to be consumed by bitterness, nor anger. We wish no further harm to the offender. I hope and pray our children can find peace. I pray sense is made of the sentence, and hope it serves to prevent tragedies like this from shattering the lives of others.” LEEELLEN CARROLL’S COMPLETE STATEMENT

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like to thank all of those who went above and beyond to assist at the crash site that night in 2011. And also, for telling the truth when you came forward as witnesses. “To all of you, to the court, to the crown and to the police, we thank you. None of us will ever understand why the crash had to happen. All of our children had their father taken away from them. They will not lose their mother as well. “I continue to do everything within my sphere of influence to ensure our children have the future they would have had had their father not been stolen from them. “I do not wish to be consumed by bitterness, nor anger. We wish no further harm to the offender. I hope and pray our children can find peace. “I pray sense is made of the sentence, and hope it serves to prevent tragedies like this from shattering the lives of others. We are eternally grateful to everyone for their continuing support and

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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.

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Nov. 18

Kanata Seniors Ladies Craft Sale with handmade items such as scarfs, sweaters, at Hazeldean Mall from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.

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Free workshop: Understanding Your Energy Bill, at 7 p.m. at Beaverbrook library. Offered by EnviroCentre. Visit envirocentre.ca/sustainbeaverbrook. Get your holiday shopping done at the St. Anne Christmas bazaar. Craft vendors, Santa’s workshop and kids-only shopping zone. Entry is $2 per adult or $1 with a canned good for the Kanata Food Cupboard. Kids are free. St. Anne Catholic School, 500 Stonehaven Dr. from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. At St Xenia of Petersburg Russian Orthodox Cathedral annual Church Christmas bazaar from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Culinary treats, crafts, and Russian cuisine served

Marketplace Sale and Silent Auction featuring paintings, decorative art and glass, jewelry, fashion accessories from 10:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at Congregation Beit Tikvah, 15 Chartwell Ave. Free admission.

Through Nov. 22

The Kanata Civic Art Gallery presents a new exhibition entitled En Route. The gallery exhibits and promotes the sale of original works of art by its members at the Mlacak Centre, 2500 Campeau Dr. For

Nov. 28

Refugee 613 Neighbourhood Workshop at the Kanata Senior’s Centre, 7 to 9 p.m. Join Couns. Wilkinson, ElChantiry and Qadri at this local information session that will highlight the process in forming a sponsorship group and give you a chance to connect with others in the area who are willing to help out with the refugees.

Nov. 26

The next meeting of the Kanata and District Breast Cancer Support Group will be held at 7 p.m., in the board room in the Senior’s Centre, 2500 Campeau Dr.. For information, call Jan at 613592-4793.

The Ladies’ Auxiliary of the Royal Canadian Legion, branch #638 Kanata host their annual Christmas bazaar from 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Hazeldean Mall. Crafts, knitting, baking, books, preserves, jams or/and jellies and more. Everyone is welcome. Electronics and clothing recycling at W.O. Mitchell E.S. fundraiser, WOM kiss and ride, 80 Steeplechase Dr. Drive up, drop off. Rain or shine or snow. For more information contact ewaste@womschoolcouncil. com. St John’s South March Anglican Church is hosting a Christmas lunch and bake sale from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. with baking, preserves and small items for sale. Enjoy a homemade lunch of soups, sandwiches and treats: $7 per person. 325 Sandhill Rd., Briarbrook, Kanata. 613-5924747 parishofmarch.ca.

Nov. 28 and 29

Pencil Me In. New works of coloured pencil artist Allison Fagan featuring her Students’ Showcase at 40 Drainie Dr., from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Bring an item for the Kanata Food Cupboard. www.allisonfagan. com 613-592-6959.

Nov. 29

NHL Grey Cup Party at the Kanata Legion at 5 p.m. The Kanata Legion invites all football fans to the Kanata Legion at 613-591-5570 to get your name on the sign-up sheet by Nov. 26, and come on out to the Kanata Legion, 70 Hines Rd. For details: 613-591-5570 or www. kanatabr638.ca.

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The Refugee Support Network of Kanata Baptist Church is hosting a dessert evening in support of assisting a Syrian family through the Canadian refugee process. The evening will feature a special guest speaker and opportunities to express support. Join us from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at Kanata Baptist Church, 465 Hazeldean Rd. Call 613 8363145 for more details.

Nov. 30

Kanata North Town Hall at the Kanata Senior’s Centre, 7 p.m. – Coun. Wilkinson’s town hall will have a presentation on the 2016 City Budget and an opportunity to provide input and recommendations for the budget. Other items include; the Richardson Flats proposal, Richardson Farm House restoration, funding for new schools, issues regarding 2 The Parkway, opportunities to help and to sponsor Syrian refugees, a mosquito plan, fenced dog park and taxi issues.

Dec. 5

Kanata Baptist Children’s Christmas shop at 465 Hazeldean Rd. from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. where only children are allowed to enter. We provide a safe environment for them to shop. All children three to 13 years are welcome. All items are priced from 25 cents to $3. We will provide a helper for the younger shoppers. Call Wendy at 838-2847, or email jimwendymarr@gmail.com. Christmas dinner / silent auction / dance at the Royal Canadian Legion: 5:30 p.m. Reception / 6:15 p.m. Dinner Turkey with all the Trimmings. Sing and Dance to music by Debra McCann. Door prizes/Spot Dance prizes! Advance Tickets sales only, before Dec. 2, at 70 Hines Rd. For details: 613-591-5570 or www. kanatabr638.ca. Volunteer at the familyfriendly Unload the Bus event beginning at 5:30 p.m. at the Kanata Food Cupboard warehouse, 340 Legget Drive, Unit #46. Enjoy live Christmas music, cake, and refreshments as you help unload food from OC Transpo buses. Visit www.kanatafoodcupboard.ca for details. Christmas cookie walk, craft fair, silent auction, and tea room 9am until noon, Glen Cairn United Church, 140 Abbeyhill Dr. Crafts and Christmas gifts to suit all budgets. For information, please call 613-836-4756 or email office@gcuc.ca.

Dec. 5 and 6

Goulbourn Jubilee Singers present Christmas with Amadeus at two concerts: Dec. 5 at 7:30 p.m. and Dec. 6 at 3 p.m. at Glen Cairn United Church, 140 Abbeyhill Rd. Advance tickets are $15 adults, $10 children or seniors or $20 (all ages) at the door. Contact any member, phone 613-816-1297 or email kamoore9@gmail. com for tickets. The Kanata Art Club will hold its second $100 and Under Original Art Show and Sale at 1030 Riddell Dr. from 7 to 9 p.m. For info visit www.kac1.ca/events.

Dec. 9

The Ladies’ Auxiliary of the Royal Canadian Legion, branch #638 – Kanata invites everyone to their seniors festive dinner. Christmas carol sing-a-long. Tickets $12, must be picked up on or before Dec. 3. For details: 613-591-5570 or www.kanatabr638.ca

Dec. 12

The Kanata Choral Society will perform A Very Baroque Christmas at St. Paul’s Anglican Church, 20 Young Rd. at 7:30 p.m. Tickets: Adults: $18 in advance, $20 at the door. Seniors: $15, Students 13 and up: $10. For more information, call 613-592-1991 or visit www.kanatachoralsociety.ca.

Dec. 31

Celebrate New Year’s Eve at the Kanata Legion! Notoriously known for hosting the Best New Year’s Eve party in Kanata! Roast beef buffet, DJ music, door prizes. Advance tickets before Dec. 22 at the Kanata Legion, 70 Hines Rd. For details: 613-591-5570 or www. kanatabr638.ca

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The Ottawa West Arts Association (www.owaa.ca) presents Colours at the Goulbourn Recreation Complex 1500 Shea Rd. Open seven days a week from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m.


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