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EMC news - Earl of March Secondary School’s system for testing math students came under fire during a public meeting held at the high school on Monday, April 23. More than 150 parents attended the meeting hosted by the parent council’s math

committee and attended by Earl’s principal and two superintendents from the Ottawa-Carleton District School Board. At issue is whether Earl’s tests are more difficult than those at other schools. Several parents at the meeting reported their children had dropped out of math classes

taught at Earl and took the courses online or through summer school to boost their grades for university admission. Kanata trustee Cathy Curry said there’s obviously something wrong – the trick is figuring out what exactly is the problem. “There is a problem,” she said at the meeting. “It’s a matter of what it is and how do you go about fixing it.” The Kanata trustee promised parents she would take the issue to the board of trustees.

Parents at the meeting spent three hours sharing anecdotes about their children’s struggles in math courses taught at Earl of March. Several complained that the school encouraged peer-based learning instead of immedi-

ately approaching the teacher first for help on a math problem. “(Under this system) they can work with the right people,” said one parent.

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Parents request changes to math testing at Earl of March “It can also fail miserably – I have no idea why math is being taught this way.” Another man at the meeting said his daughter was so frustrated, she dropped her math courses. “There’s something wrong when our students come home crying because they’re frustrated.” Many at the meeting said their children were forced to study more hours to keep their grades up to the detriment of their other courses. LEVEL PLAYING FIELD

Deborah Gray, chair of the Earl of March Math Committee, a group that reports to the school’s parent council, said the problem isn’t about the quality of teaching. “We think the teachers do a

really great job and (the principal) is a really great principal. This is not about the quality of teachers – it’s about the way the students are being tested.” The school uses criterionreferenced testing, a system introduced in the school in 2008. It has teachers assess a student’s work with four levels of achievement that are standard across the province. Level 3 (70 to 79 per cent mark) indicates a student has met the provincial standard, while level 4 (80 to 100 per cent mark) indicates a student has surpassed the standard. The problem with Earl’s math tests are their complexity and format, said Gray. Students are given several questions on a math test, ranging from levels 1 to 4 in complexity – and are asked to choose one. “If they attempt to do a level 4 and mess up, then they

usually don’t have time to do a level 3,” said Gray. “So they’ll get a very poor mark – it’s because they have a choice.” Some students may lack the confidence to attempt a level 4 question, said Gray. Students are not being taught the skills to answer level-4 math questions, she added. Earl’s math committee submitted a set of math tests from Earl of March for comparison with a similar set of tests from three schools in Ottawa and one in the Greater Toronto Area to Prof. Wayne Horne, who teaches at Carleton University. “The questions on the Earl test were found to be more difficult than the grades 11 and 12 university and gifted math functions classes,” said Gray. The math committee is asking the school board to com-

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out of Earl’s math courses and taking the course online, she added. “They know they can get a high mark online,” she said. Steve Massey, principal at Earl of March, confirmed some students are choosing the e-learning option. “We do see students taking e-learning, but we see it across the province.” The principal shared a set of course statistics with parents at the meeting that showed the number of students performing at level 4 (80 per cent mark or above) has increased

over the past four years in grade 9 to 12 math courses at Earl of March. “Our achievement scores are better than schools who do similar to us on (provincial assessments),” he said. Allowing students to choose questions that range in complexity has improved the test scores of all students, he said. “Our mandate is to prepare all students for success,” he said. “We want to make sure students in their classes have every opportunity to show what they know.”

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Developer still facing opposition to Kanata apartment plan EMC news - The redesign of a multi-residential development proposal at Teron Road and The Parkway in Kanata has not silenced opposition from neighbouring residents and concerned citizens. Led by founding developers of the community, Bill Teron and John Mlacak, the opposition is arguing against the development on the grounds that it is not in keeping with the community vision that has guided development. “This is the last piece of land for institutional use in Kanata,” Teron said. “We want good planning. There is right place for everything.” At an initial public meeting last December, about 300 people filled a hall at the Mlacak Centre to express opposition to a proposed zoning by-law amendment application to allow a 16-storey apartment complex on the site. Almost everyone in attendance filled out a one-page petition supplied by Teron. “More than 300 people opposed it,” said Teron. “But our councillor said numbers don’t count.” Kanata North Coun. Marianne Wilkinson said City of Ottawa planning policies supersede those of the former municipality. In response to Teron, Wilkinson said, “If this was

still the City of Kanata, we would not even consider this building on this site. But, we’re part of Ottawa now and I am only one voice on city council.” Developer Ken Hoppner and his team of architects and planners have revised their plan to include a sixstorey apartment complex coupled with two storeys of townhomes. Another public meeting is slated for Monday April 30, 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. in Hall C at the Mlacak Centre to review the new plan. The City of Ottawa planning department has postponed a decision on the proposal until after the public meeting. “The proposal is not final,” Wilkinson said Monday. “I would still like to see some changes. City Staff have not done a report on it yet.” Wilkinson added that the revised plan now shows a setback in the elevation of the building. Teron said he is not satisfied with the revised option, and will continue to oppose the development. “The issue is intensification,” said Teron. “We don’t want an elephant in every neighborhood. There is no need for bad planning. Instead, we are supporting good planning. We need places like this location for senior citizens’ services. Bea-

verbrook is aging. The site is zoned for that kind of service which is desperately needed here. “We designed Kanata as ‘The Garden City’, with nature first. We would welcome this kind of development in the right place, but this is not the right place. There are more than 400 acres of land available for this kind of development.” Teron said the original development plan for the community allocated property near the Town Centre business core for multi-residential, high-rise buildings. “This issue comes down to a zoning argument. The City of Ottawa may only approve zoning changes that comply with the criteria in the Offi-

cial Plan or zoning bylaws.” The application is to rezone the property from minor institutional, to residential high density to permit a highrise building with residential underground parking and atgrade visitor parking. The existing zoning would only allow for about a five storey structure, something like a retirement home or senior services centre. The property, on the southwest corner of the intersection of The Parkway and Teron Road, is approximately 0.49 hectares with an existing vacant one-storey building, which was formerly a Canada Post Office. In his rebuttal to the application, Teron cited six areas where he believes the devel-

oper and the city are in violation of the legal requirements under which the city can approve zoning changes. “When reviewing infill development within the general urban area, it (the city) must recognize the importance of new development relating to existing community character so that it enhances and builds upon desirable established patterns and built form,” said Teron. “We did densification studies 15 years ago and we put things in their right place,” he said. “As an investor, I denied myself use of that land for 40 years in the name of proper planning.” Teron said his group, backed by legal experts and planning consultants, will file

an appeal should the city uphold the zoning application. “If this proposal is approved by city council, the residents of Beaverbrook together with the high tech industries whose employees reside in Beaverbrook and I will support the community-based effort to provide the executive and financial means to hire multiple legal and planning experts to vigorously oppose this extreme violation of the current zoning bylaw to both the Ontario Municipal Board and beyond, and to ask other community associations to join us to stop random spot zoning for high rise buildings in quiet, low rise communities in Ottawa.”

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John Mlacak echoed Teron’s comments, saying, “this application does not fit with my vision of Kanata. This is just the beginning. There is more land and this building would set the precedent for more high-rise buildings nearby.” Miguel Tremblay, senior planner for Fotenn Urban Design, employed by the developer, said, “this application still maintains a general

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The money raised at this year’s tournament, after expenses will go to three charities: Ottawa Innercity Ministries, Daybreak Housing, and the Ottawa Mission. The final amount fundraised was not available. Organizers had targeted $150,000, but fell short because the tournament started late, said Shirley Roy, a spokesperson for the event. The Ottawa tournament almost didn’t happen this year, as organizers were forced to postpone the event because of a lack of interest from participants and volunteers. But interest in the tourna-

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“Every year should be a stepping stone,” he said. “So (with) the contacts we made this year, it should just get bigger and bigger.” Eight men’s teams and four women’s teams participated in this year’s tournament. Former Ottawa Senators Brad Marsh and Laurie Boschman played in the tournament and organized “an outstanding” lineup of NHL alumni to participate in the event, with two NHL alumni or two players from the Canadian Women’s Hockey League. “I’m happy to help,” said Boschman, who played with team Great West Life. The tournament allows Boschman to meet new people,

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together a volunteer organizing committee, leaving one of the charity’s full-time employees the task of running most of the event. Two years later the charity again had trouble attracting volunteers to help run the charity tournament. Last August, only one prospective volunteer showed up for the kick-off meeting for Ottawa’s Hockey Helps the Homeless tournament. “It was quite disappointing,” said Gary Scullion, executive director of Hockey Helps the Homeless. “We were thinking of postponing or cancelling it. We just wanted to regroup.” But ever since news of the charity’s organizing problems was made public, Scullion’s phone started ringing off the hook, with interest from both participants and volunteers. It cost $300 per individual or $3,600 for a team to register for the tournament, which pays for a lunch and formal dinner, an NHL-calibre jersey and socks and the opportunity to live a hockey fan’s dream, said Scullion. Roseheart said it was wonderful to meet former NHL players and women pros from the CWHL. “I haven’t put on goalie skates in 15 years and I got the opportunity to meet Amanda Shaw (CWHL player),” he said. “This is the biggest thrill I’ve had in 15 years – I’m ecstatic.”

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othing really raises widespread civic pride in large cities like sports. You see it in the little details strewn throughout the city: small flags are waving atop cars, more pedestrians are sporting red jerseys and sports bars are packed to the gunnels every other night. The Ottawa Senators evoke a sense of pride among this city’s residents that is unlike any other, swelling during

those springs when the club reaches the playoffs, placing it one step closer to glory. What often gets lost in the discussions about the redevelopment of Lansdowne Park, the fate of the Ottawa Baseball Stadium or even Eugene Melnyk’s soccer stadium fantasies is that ultimately each of these debates is about a source of civic pride. New or improved professional sporting facilities will increase the number of opportunities

Ottawans have to gather and cheer on their local heroes. Yes, Ottawa has events like Bluesfest or wonderful museums and galleries like the National Gallery that attract world-renowned performers or exhibitions, but these cultural outlets hardly inspire people to don Van Gogh T-shirts en masse nor spontaneously belt out Tragically Hip lyrics on Elgin Street. The addition of a Canadian Football League club and a

Class-AA minor league baseball team to the city’s sporting scene would substantially add to the number of opportunities to show off such pride not only in our teams but in our city. October and November need not only mark the start of the latest Senators campaign, it can be another chance to celebrate success. In 2015, a different sort of celebration will grab our attention when the FIFA Women’s World Cup comes to town, offering the

world the chance to see our beautiful city. This will be a rare opportunity afforded by the presence of sport, one that cannot be easily replicated, if it can be at all. Not only do sporting events bring people out to the stadiums, they also draw people out of their homes to congregate – either with friends and family at other homes or out at restaurants and bars. With so many opportunities to interact with people via social

media, the communal nature of watching a sporting event drags people out of their own living room like nothing else. This can only be a good thing for Ottawa. There are pitfalls to hosting high profile sporting events – will people come out to watch? – and to professional sports clubs, as many longtime residents of this city are well aware. But as we’re reminded with the Senators, who missed the playoffs last season, it is far better to be in the game than it is to be sitting on the sidelines and a stadium represents much more than a bunch of bricks and mortar, steel and concrete.

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nly in Canada could we get so philosophically wound up over a game. Hockey being the game, of course. For two months or so, the game takes over our national broadcaster and our sports pages and the consciousness of a lot of our people. This causes worries for some of the people whose consciousness is not taken over. They worry out loud, often in letters to the editor, about the game, particularly about the violence in it and sometimes about the way it has bumped reality shows off the CBC. Others, in other letters to the editor, are happy. Hockey, they say, defines us, so what’s so bad about spending two months allowing ourselves to be obsessed by it? So then there’s an argument over whether hockey defines us or not, which is followed by an argument over whether it’s good or bad that hockey defines us, which is followed by an argument over what hockey defines us as. We’ve had quite a bit of this during the National Hockey League playoffs so far. The early games, characterized by a lot of largely unpunished fighting, boarding and pushing and shoving, caused considerable hand-wringing. “Is this what Canada is all about?� people asked. “Is this who we are?� Because if this is who we are, it means we are a people who indulge in and delight in violence (because don’t forget that the TV ratings were high). That’s what was said and it was countered by people who said we are a tough nation that doesn’t get pushed around and that’s what our record in two world wars

shows. It’s intriguing that a game can cause such deep thinking. But the deep thoughts had to change later on, when games became faster and more peaceful. Think of the difference between the second and third games of the Senators-Rangers series. The second game was wild and violent, with brawls, injuries and suspensions. The third game was fast, skilful hockey with hardly a stick raised in anger. Is it Game 2 or Game 3 that defines us as a nation? The difference between the two games might be explained by stricter refereeing. The refs made it clear that the cheap shots, particularly after the whistle, were going to be punished. All of a sudden, the cheap shots disappeared. So maybe, instead of being a violent people, we are a people that plays by the rules, at least when we think we will be punished for not doing so. We are a nation that obeys the ref. That, of course, fits in with some of the classic stereotyping to which Canadians have subjected themselves over the years. We are obedient; we don’t take chances, we don’t jaywalk etc. The old joke: How do you get 200 Canadians out of the swimming pool? Say, “Please get out of the swimming pool.� Some people don’t mind that definition. Turned on its head it means that we get along with each other, we tolerate differences, we have a peaceful society. These are not qualities to be sneezed at in a troubled world. But it does rankle some people to think that we are not adventurous, not risk-takers, lovers not fighters. So the Game 2 definition of a Canadian appeals to them. They like they idea that we are fighters and they don’t mind it that people in the stands seem to enjoy the fighting as much as the goal-scoring. There is not a lot else to philosophize about during the Stanley Cup playoffs, so it’s no wonder that such an epidemic of deep thinking breaks out each year. But it’s always possible that, in fact, hockey is just a game. It’s an unCanadian theory, but you never know.

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“A block of downtown trustees are ignoring recommendations from staff and the community to build new schools and new school additions in the rapidly growing new areas of Ottawa.” JACK MACLAREN

Board staff had recommended renovating the school at the cost of $4 million. Trustee McKenzie presented an alternative motion, a modified version of the Kanata South Accommodation Review Committee proposal, which was also rejected by trustees. The McKenzie motion, a hybrid of the ARC’s original proposal as well as some improvements from staff, does not allow for the use of Glen Cairn Public School as an intermediate School. Staff said the plan will not address the problem of weak

program enrolment at the school and would lead to another accommodation review in as little as two years. At another meeting, the same trustees who voted down the staff motion to address overcrowding in Kanata schools supported an amendment to the board’s capital priorities list for a rebuild of Broadview Public School in downtown Ottawa, said MacLaren. Board staff had recommended renovating the school at the cost of $4 million. “It’s old, but it’s a sound working school, so it’s adequate,” said MacLaren. “They have a school in Broadview, but they don’t have a school in Kanata or Barrhaven.” But the need for a Broadview rebuild has been on the board’s list since 1988, said McKenzie. “It’s not surprising that it’s coming forward again,” said the trustee, who presented the amendment at the board’s business services committee meeting on April 11. Broadview is in such disrepair that investing $4 million in renovations, as suggested by staff, would be “throwing good money after bad,” said McKenzie.

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The motion was opposed by trustees living in the city’s urban core. “Students, parents, and staff will suffer from the delayed and wrongful decision,” wrote MacLaren. At another meeting, the same trustees who voted down the staff motion to address overcrowding in Kanata schools supported an amendment to the board’s capital priorities list for a rebuild of Broadview Public School in downtown Ottawa, said MacLaren.

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There was a small hatchet imbedded in the surface of the stump. To me, it was as dreadful as the stump itself. Father had put a wide leather strap tightly around the stump as well and stuck into the strap was an assortment of knives. This stump was where the chickens met their final fate. It was the duty of my brothers to catch our Sunday dinner out of the chicken coop or the barn yard, grab it by two legs and haul it over to the stump behind the silo. I tried to be anywhere but near the stump when Everett, Emerson or Earl were sent to do the dastardly deal. Only once did I actually hear the slaughter and I never wanted to live through that experience again. Although my sister Audrey would never be asked to kill a chicken or clean a fish, she never seemed to harbour the fear and loathing I had of the stump behind the silo. Her explanation was simple enough, but never re-

ally did answer my concern. “It’s a man’s job,” she would say. I never got close enough to the stump to know what the flat surface looked like after years of serving its murderous purpose. There was never any attempt made to scrub it down with soap and water, which I always thought was the healthiest thing to do after using it. And Mother, who was meticulous about clean food, never seemed to mind that the stump bore the results of goodness knows how many slaughters. I once asked her about this, and she said the rain takes care of cleaning it and besides, everything coming off the stump was either, baked, fried or stewed. Although I was always considered one who had what Mother called a squeamish stomach, it was amazing to me how, when I sat down at the dinner or supper table to a roasted chicken, I was always able to put the stump behind the silo out of my mind. It was a good thing too. Had I brought up visions of what the chicken or any of the other farm animals that ended up on our table had to endure before their trip to the Findlay Oval, I would surely have given up eating meat for the rest of my life.

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tage, he said. “It’s not a level playing field,” he said. Even Taylor agreed with that sentiment. While he insisted he supports the premise of the non-smoking bylaw, he said that if a smoking ban on the green would put the city’s golf course at a financial disadvantage, it may not be worth it (he added that he won’t participate in that decision, since he does not sit on the golf course board). Beacon Hill-Cyrville Coun. Tim Tierney, who also sits on the golf course board, agreed. “The golf course is already

in a financial position,” he said, referring to an auditor general’s report last fall that showed lax oversight and financial mismanagement at the golf course. The patio smoking ban already applies to Pine View’s restaurant, just like every other patio in the city, Moffatt and Tierney noted. The golf course board won’t meet to discuss Levy’s offer to adopt the non-smoking bylaw until May. As for campgrounds, Moffatt also offered his two cents: “Are you going to ban campfires, too?”

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wasn’t quite as easy for some, like the municipal campground authority, which considered the ban at the same time as the library board. It’s a more complicated decision to ban smoking in the campground, said campground authority board member Mark Taylor, councillor for Bay Ward. As chairman of the city’s community and protective services committee, Taylor is a big champion of the expanded non-smoking bylaw. But he and other campground board members faced a dilemma: are campsites more akin to hotel rooms, or to festivals that rent city park space? Before making a decision on whether to extend a smoking ban in the campground’s common areas to the campsites, the board asked for legal advice on whether the sites are considered temporary residences and would therefore be exempt from a smoking ban. “We might already be there,” Taylor said. Lighting up on the municipally owned golf course shouldn’t be banned, either, said Rideau-Goulbourn Coun. Scott Moffatt, a member of the board that oversees Pine View Golf Course. If the rest of local golf courses allow smoking, it puts Pine View at a disadvan-

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The west access is planned to connect with the canal pathway between the Canal Ritz and the lily pond. While a plan to have the bridge cross over part of the lily pond has been criticized, city staff are adamant it will enhance the experience of the bridge, Simpson said. The city is also contemplating adding traffic signals – either fully signalized intersections or pedestrian-activated signals – on either side of the canal. In an email, Ottawa East Community Association president John Dance said the location and design proposals are “sound,” adding he would like to see the signalized crossing at Colonel By and Clegg. Another open house is planned for June, after the city receives comments on the latest design. More than 170 comments were submitted after the last open house in November of 2011, which drew 150 people. After the final public meeting in mid-June, the environmental assessment and function design will be brought back to city council for approval in October. If all goes to plan and council approves funding for the project, shovels could be in the ground in 2014, Simpson said. The city is projecting that between 1,500 and 2,500 people will use the bridge daily if completed.

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EMC news - A series of changes to OC Transpo fares proposed for this summer are being aimed at encouraging riders to switch to using the new Presto payment card system. That shift to electronic payment cards will be accompanied by a jump in fare prices tor those using another form of payment, such as cash or tickets. The Presto cards will let riders pay for fares in a number of ways: paying the pass fare each month, purchasing a monthly pass and loading it onto the card, or by loading money onto the “e-Purse” portion of the card to pay per ride. Some fares will go up or down slightly in price, for an overall increase of 2.5 per cent across all types of fares, according to a report the city’s transit commission was set to debate on April 23. Pay-per-ride fares using the Presto card will be the least expensive option at $2.65, compared to the current fare of $2.60 using tickets or current cash fare of $3.25. But after Presto is introduced, if you are an adult or student who wants to pay by cash or tickets, you’ll be spending more. Whether riders take a regular or express bus, paying by

using tickets is set to cost 15 per cent more than it does now. The adult/student cash fare will rise to $3.30, while tickets will cost $3 per trip. The fares for children by ticket or pay-per-ride e-Purse would be $1.50 if the new fare schedule is adopted, while the cash fare would be $1.75. Monthly passes will rise from between 2.3 and 2.6 per cent of what they cost now, depending on the type of pass. Student associations at both Ottawa universities voted in favour of the U-Pass, so the $180 fee will be added to their student fees each semester. CHANGES FOR ALL AGES

Free rides for seniors will continue on Wednesdays, but free Monday and Friday afternoon rides introduced with fanfare by the mayor in last year’s budget will be axed in favour of discounted $2 per-ride fares using the Presto card. The variation during different days of the week was confusing, the report states. OC Transpo will also be changing its age categories to match the other cities that use Presto in Ontario (currently the Toronto/Hamilton area). That means children up to age five will be free, ages six to 12 will be in the child category (it currently goes to age 11), ages

13 to 19 will be students, adult fares will apply to those aged 20 to 64, with anyone older than that classified as a senior. THE END FOR SOME FARES

Rural transit users would be getting a big break if OC Transpo cancels the highest fares in the system: the rural express pass. That only applies to routes serving villages of Cumberland, Sarsfield, Navan, Vars, Carlsbad Springs, Manotick, Munster Hamlet and Richmond. Rural express routes would have the same fare as regular express routes, if the transit commission adopts the proposal. The EcoPass is also set to become a victim of the new Presto card as OC Transpo gets ready to axe the deeply discounted fare program offered through employers. EcoPass holders can keep paying through payroll deductions into the fall, transitioning to automatic Presto payment when they choose. But the passes will increase in cost compared to what most EcoPass subscribers would have paid. The switch to Presto will also eventually mean that individual O-Train fares will go up to the regular OC Transpo full cash fare, rather than a discounted O-Train single-trip

fare. That’s aimed at encouraging people to use the e-Purse function of the Presto card. OC Transpo will monitor the use of paper tickets after Presto starts before deciding whether to do away with tickets. That decision is expected by the end of the year. OC Transpo has budgeted for riders to spend $174.3 million in fares in 2012. Riders’ fares will cover about 53 per cent of OC Transpo’s operating costs in 2012; the goal is to reach 55 per cent.

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The federal government plans to cast a smaller net when it comes to regulations that restrict activities that may affect Canada’s lakes, rivers and oceans. Keith Ashfield, minister of Fisheries and Oceans, said proposed legislation would “minimize restrictions” on activities that have little effect on waterways. The new process announced April 24 at the Chapman Mills Conservation Area would also step up enforcement of rules designed to protect fisheries. “There are better ways to protect important wetlands, rivers and lakes,” Ashfield said at a press conference. “The current rules governing the protection of fish habitat are indiscriminate and unfocused and do not reflect the priorities of Canadians.” Ashfield said the legislation would see low-risk projects proceed with less government involvement. “There will be tools to identify ecologically sensitive areas,” he said. “We want to get the Department of Fisheries and Oceans (DFO) out of every activity on every body of water,” he added, saying the government will “concentrate on threats to recreational, commercial and aboriginal fisheries.”

Nepean-Carleton MP Pierre Poilievre spoke about roadblocks some Canadians have faced due to DFO regulations, including the case of a Rideau ward farmer who was not allowed to clear material from a ditch because of wetland regulations. Poilievre said his land and two local roads later flooded because the ditch was blocked. Poilievre said the proposed changes to waterways legislation will give land owners more control while continuing to protect the environment. Ashfield was asked if the government will step up monitoring of the effects of the new legislation to see if there is any downside to reduced regulations. He said the government will discuss that with partners, including the provinces and conservation groups, in the coming months. FISHING STATS

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Yvonne Harvey of Carleton Place receives her diamond jubilee medal from Sue O’Sullivan, the federal ombudsman for victims of crime. They are accompanied by Harvey’s husband, Gary Lindfield.

CPOMC has chapters of the national organization developed across the country. Current projects include the development of a standardized homicide notification process for the police, a possible study on the social and health issues of survivors, and more awareness of victims rights vis-à-vis such issues as the changing status of homicide offenders. Diamond jubilee medal

recipients Monday included Sharon Rosenfeldt of Carleton Place whose son was one of the first victims of serial killer Clifford Olson. Others were Christopher Duscharme of Vancouver, Susan Love of Renfrew, Arthur Lepp of Winnipeg, Heidi Illingworth of Kemptville, and Ottawa residents Rev. R.A. Davies, Brittany Faulkner, Donna WatsonElliott, Yvonne Pratt, Sherry

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Dr. Hamblin-Lazaro and Walker. The other was Edmonton police officer Namrata Gill, a survivor of an arranged and abusive marriage. Dr. Lazaro offered advice after giving examples of how family members became victims of media coverage following the murder of her own daughter. She talked about how her daughter’s death became a story that “went beyond a tragic, senseless death” to become entertainment and the presentation of inaccurate information and conclusions. She also advised the media to be “gentle to survivors” while seeking to understand or describe their plight. Walker, a journalist for almost 23 years, gave an emotional and thorough presentation. Her talk contained advice for those are victims of horrible crimes. She also weaved that advice through the story of how she has minimized or eliminated some of her own personal ghosts after being sexually abused as a child. Years after that experience, she decided to go public. She did so with the help of her

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Spring into action with classes starting in May and June Looking for new ways to be active, creative and healthy? With many programs starting in May and June, Parks, Recreation and Culture offers plenty of activities to help you put Spring in your step.

weeks). Discover art classes at Nepean Visual Arts Centre and St-Laurent Complex, digital photography at Hunt Club-Riverside Park, pottery handbuilding in Metcalf and mosaics at Plant.

Teams Beach volleyball is a great way to get fresh air and sunshine, in a recreational or competitive league. Nets can also be rented on an as come basis, great for an office outing or social with friends and family. Three locations across the city are Britannia Park, Mooney’s Bay Park and Petrie Island.

For exercise try inline skating and ice skating at several locations and develop your swing with some golf lessons.

Twenty-two hearts, one soul – dragon boating with the Women and Sport program offers introductory classes at Mooney’s Bay. Here’s your chance to experience this popular international paddling sport while keeping fit and having fun. Classes Adults can trip the light fantastic with ballroom dancing at Richelieu-Vanier (four weeks) and St-Laurent Complex (six

Kids For preschoolers, there’s HOP® (Healthy Opportunities for Preschoolers) classes, and ice skating and soccer in several locations around the city. Outdoor Sportball® programs also start in May. Children can take babysitting, home alone and safe biking courses. Find spring hockey, power and ice skating classes city-wide. For the outdoorsy kids, there’s golf, skateboarding, soccer and tennis. Riding at the Nepean National Equestrian Park Whether you are new to the sport or a retired horseperson who wants to get back in the

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Written by Canadian playwright Leanna Brodie, the play takes place at the Ron Kolbus Lake Centre from May 3 to 6 and features actors from Nepean, Barrhaven, Manotick, west Ottawa, Kanata and Carp. Swaffield said the play is timely, as it deals with the subject of bullying. “You hear all the time about a child taking their own life because of bullying,” he said. Swaffield’s character, Mr. Coyte, is the father of a boy Ewart befriends at the school. “Adults seem to have a smaller role, but we do appear on stage from time to time,” he said. “Mostly the production is about youth and it really revolves around their school and their teacher.”

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Centre thanks local volunteers for their contributions EMC news – When Brigitte Sharma started volunteering at Chrysalis House as a bingo caller she never worked with women who had been abused – or called Bingo for that matter. Jump ahead a few years and Sharma was honoured for her contributions at the west-end shelter for abused women with the Eva James award, courtesy of the Western Ottawa Community Resource Centre (WOCRC). WOCRC runs the house, as well as a host of programming for clients from infants to seniors and has annual breakfast to honour all the volunteers who give their time for local programming. The Eva James award was named after a dedicated community volunteer who passed away suddenly in 1995. She had enthusiastically volunteered in the community for over 15 years and was one of the key people who helped create what is now the WOCRC. She also served as a city of Kanata councillor. Only one volunteer is given the honour each year. “Brigitte always says that

everyone has the right to be prevented from harm,� Cathy Jordan, executive director of WOCRC said. Sharma said the program wouldn’t exist without Shelley Dimock, the counselor who runs the program at Chrysalis House. “Abused women come from all walks of life,� Jordan said, congratulating Sharma for her hard work. According to Jordan, 255 volunteers provided 21,241 hours of service to WOCRC and all their programs in the past year. She said that at $15 per hour that saved the charity $360,000. Hundreds of volunteers were “pinned� at the breakfast, having served from two to 10 years. Jack MacLaren, the MPP for Carleton-Mississippi Mills, said the work volunteers do in the community can be better than work the government does. “You can do the job better,

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GLEN CAIRN A Rare Find! Much larger than it looks from outside. Enlarged 3 Bedrm, 1.5 Bathrm Semi Detached in the heart of Glen Cairn – walk to schools, new outdoor pool, tennis courts, library, arena & shopping. Open concept main level with unique Main Level Family Room with cozy gas ďŹ replace. Enlarged Kitchen with spacious Eating Area. Main level Powder Rm. 3 generously sized Bedrms. Finished basement. Double private driveway. 5 appliances & A/C included! $284,900.

* Furnish the home piecemeal. One advantage today’s newlyweds have over those of yesteryear is that many live together before walking down the aisle. This means they’re not really starting from scratch once they get married. A typical modern couple already has enough furniture and other household items to get by once they have moved into their new home. For those concerned about how they’re going to furnish a home once they’ve signed on the dotted line, one way to cut those costs is to hang on to what you currently have, and steadily buy new items oneby-one after you’ve moved in. Rather than facing the hefty bill couples can expect if they buy everything at once, newlyweds who go the piecemeal route will find it’s much less stressful to furnish a home piece-by-piece. * Find ways to make home ownership work. First time home buyers are typically shocked at the cost of home ownership. However, communities might offer a class that explains the home-buying process and how best to navigate it. Some lenders even offer a lower interest rate to prospective buyers who have completed such a class. Such a discount can save couples a significant amount of money over the course of the mortgage, and the classes can give couples a better understanding of what they’re getting into by buying a home.


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New ListiNg! 4368 Armitage Avenue, Dunrobin Waterfront 3 bedrm Cape Cod beach home, 100’ on the Ottawa River with gorgeous sunsets & mountain view, 2 car garage, solarium, main flr laundry & famrm, maple flrs, 2 fireplaces, inground pool, pergola, cheater ensuite, 5 appls & more . $549,900

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Direct: 613-296-0480 Office: 613-592-6400 www.foreveryong.com

New ListiNg! 140 Creek Drive, Fitzroy Harbour Stunning 3 bedrm log 2 storey home built in 2008 with square reclaimed log in a quaint & friendly community only 30 mins to Kanata, 130’ x 86’ lot, lovely stone fireplace in livrm, sunny & charming eat-in kitchen,2 baths, full basement, deck, includes 5 appls. Beautiful inside & out! $309,900

OPEN HOUSE Sunday, April 29th, 2pm to 4pm 1029 HUMPHRIES ROAD, RENFREW BuiLDiNg Lot! Lot 15 woods Road, Constance Bay Lovely 147’ x 108’ building lot only steps to the beach, forest & corner store! Natural gas & high speed internet available. Buy now and start building your new home in this great community only 20 minutes from Kanata!! $64,900

soLD! 3734 Armitage Avenue, Dunrobin Cottage 3 season cottage, private & mature 120’ x 80’ lot with amazing views of the Ottawa River & Gatineau Hills. Cottage has 3 bedrms, hydro, well, new septic 2003, rustic stone wood-burning fireplace, exterior repainted, good condition includes furnishings! List price ! $299,900

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$349,000 3 + 1 bedroom bungalow with new addition dining/family room on one acre lot. Custom kitchen, hardwood floors, finished lower level, oversized double garage and so much more!

NEW ADDITION soLD! 4100 Old Almonte Road, Huntley Terrific family home! 3 bedrm hiranch bungalow on 4.9 acres complete with 24’ x 60’ detached shop with 10 ft doors, pool, hot tub, cedar deck, paved laneway, sunny oak kitchen, 3 pce ensuite bath, finished basement with rec rm, woodstove & large spare room, roof shingles 2010, newer garage doors. List price $399,900

Visit www.johnwroberts.com to see more pictures and full details of all my listings!!

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soLD! 3810 grainger Park Road, Breezy Heights Lovely log bungalow complete with 3 bedrms, open concept living, dining & kitchen with cathedral ceilings & exposed log beams, newer steel roof, finished rec rm, forced air oil, c/air, Vermont Casting woodstove, detached 26’ x 26’ garage, pretty 1 acre lot, 15 mins west of Kanata! List price $314,900

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Fitzroy Harbour $224,900 108 Williamson MLS 828328

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3 bedrm, ffpl, hardwd in lvgrm 16x20’ addition w/ separate entry. Updated furnace, shingles, paint. Beautiful deep lot to next street 99x199 ft. Walk to park, store etc.

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$436,900. Sat., April 28, 1-3 pm 1 Victoria, Perth. Grand Victorian. 4 bdrms., 4 baths, totally reno’d, drop in during Maplefest! MacDonaldRowe. com or call Brenda 613-913-9915. NEw

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$269,900. Home to be built minutes from Clayton General Store. Bring your plans. Affordable rural living in a convenient location. www.ianmcneely.com

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$209,900.Great 3 bedroom starter home in Carleton Place. Open lvg/ dng area, finished LL w/family room & gas f/p. MacDonaldRowe.com or call Brenda 613-913-9915.

$368,500. 74 Peckett Dr., CP. 2+2 bdr, 2 bath, bright eat-in kitchen, cathedral ceiling, 2 car garage, large fenced in lot. Call Melanie 613790-9131

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Rare opportunity to own this exceptional 4+2 bedroom + loft. Hardwood and tile on main and 2nd level. Unique 3 car garage, interlock driveway and walkways with perennial gardens.

Keith Hawn* C: 304.6167 $579,900 Log home & business opportunity. Restored log house, 100 acres, newer heated/insulated 40x100’ out building for many business possibilities. Bill ext. 110

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30 Bon Echo Cres. Bridlewood $588,000

Great location! Backing onto the NCC Parkland. This 4+1 bdrms & 5 baths executive home offers 3100 sq ft + finished basement. A must see!!

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$247,900 - 2 Crampton Dr. One of a kind end unit town home! 3 spacious bdrm., 4 bath, on large fenced corner lot, come see for yourself. Call Melanie 613-7909131.

27 Fencerow Way $769,900

Luxury Monarch home backs onto the Stonebridge Golf and Country Club, offers over 3000 sq/ft. Upgraded kitchen, HWD & tile, main level den, 2nd level laundry. Outdoor oasis with wrap around stone porch, in ground pool and cabana.

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$349,900. Beautiful Century home in downtown area. Perfect for home business w/res & commercial zoning, many possibilities for this property & location in Carleton Place. Call for viewing.

$119,900. Residence or income property. 3 bedroom brick on quiet street in Smiths Falls. Numerous upgrades. Features hdwd. floors, c/a, fenced yard, paved drive. Take a fresh look at Smiths Falls. You might be surprised.

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10 Sawchuk Terrace

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Looking for the perfect summer retreat? 3 Season cedar log cottage, 3bdrms with spacious living area. 100ft of waterfront, situated on Norway Lake near the Village of Calabogie.

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Easy ways to boost home value Though the housing market might not be booming, there are still buyers out there looking for a place to call their own. Some potential sellers might prefer a patient approach to selling their homes, choosing to do so when the market rebounds and homes regain some of their lost value. Other sellers might not have a choice and must make due with selling in a lackluster market. Regardless of which category you’re in, there are easy ways to boost your home’s value. Making minor changes to a home can add to your asking price, whether you’re putting your home on the market this week or waiting for the market to rebound. The following tasks might not take much effort, but they pay dividends. * Work on the yard. An appealing lawn is still a great way to catch a prospective buyer’s eye. When a home boasts a lush lawn and wellmanicured trees, it’s hard to ignore that For Sale sign out front. If landscaping has proven an Achilles’ heel in the past, make an effort to take better care of your property in the months ahead. It doesn’t take long for even the most neglected lawn to rebound from disrepair. By the time you feel confident to put that for sale sign out front, you might just be putting it up in a lush lawn no buyer can resist. * Upgrade appliances. Prospective buyers won’t be thrilled if they walk into a home and see outdated appliances. Some might even feel older appliances indicate a homeowner who cared little about appearances and might begin to wonder if there are any additional areas that might have been neglected around the house. Stainless steel appliances in the kitchen and even new fixtures in the bathroom are aesthetically appealing and tend to excite buyers. Homeowners who aren’t immediately putting their property up for sale can gradually upgrade their appliances to lessen some of the financial toll such purchases take. * Replace the carpet. A clean carpet might make a world of difference to a home’s inhabitants, but a new carpet will be more appealing to prospective buyers. Choose a neutral-toned carpet that will boast a more universal appeal. * Paint the home. A fresh coat of paint or new siding is always attractive to prospective buyers. If your home hasn’t had a new coat of paint in awhile that might make buyers feel the home is musty or old. Many buyers judge a book by its cover, and sellers want their home’s exterior to be as attractive as possible. Homeowners can also paint rooms inside the home to give it a fresh and welcoming feel. * Clean up around the house. A cluttered house will almost certainly repel buyers. Buyers want a home that’s roomy and well kept, but clutter creates the opposite impression. Organize the closets to make them appear more roomy and clean up any areas that have become cluttered -consider temporarily renting a storage unit to house excess stuff from closets. Basements or utility closets might be handy for storage, but they should be open and clean before hosting an open house. The less clutter a home has, the more spacious it will appear and the more money sellers can likely demand for the home.


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Police find human remains in Fairlea Park EMC news - Ottawa Police confirmed today that their major crime teams have found human remains in Fairlea Woods, near Walkley and Albion roads. Police said the search is part of the ongoing police investigation involving serial killer Camille Cleroux. Cleroux, 58, is charged with first-degree murder in the death of neighbour Paula Leclair and ex-wives Lise Roy and Jean Rock - whose remains have never been found. A woman who identified herself as an old friend of Rock said she was desperate to find out if the remains found were those of her friend’s. Preferring only to be identified by her first name – Diane – the woman said she last saw her friend Rock in 2003. “I felt it was important we tell people how good she was,” said Diane. “She was such a super lady.” Rock’s body has not been found since she disappeared. “I just want to run over there and dig it out myself if I

have to,” she said. Previous searchers have discovered the bodies of two of the women. It is expected that the dig will continue for a few days. This process will likely take from a few weeks to months to complete, according to police release. The unearthed human remains will be sent to the Centre for Forensic Science and Medicine in Toronto for

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assessment and forensic identification. Police charged Cleroux on June 2, 2010 with first degree murder in connection with the death of Paula Leclair. On June 24, 2010 he was charged with two more counts of first degree murder in connection with the deaths of Lise Roy and Jean Rock. With files Jackson.

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613-839-2024

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The Kanata Beaverbrook Community Association will be holding the Great Beaverbrook Clean-up Day and Picnic Saturday morning, May 2. This will be the 15th anniversary of this event. Activities begin at 9 a.m. at the parking lot next to the Beaverbrook Community Centre (west end of the Beaverbrook Centre) off of Beaverbrook Road, just west of Teron Road. Participants can register and receive instructions and bags for the refuse. Teams will be directed to different public areas in Beaverbrook. High school students

can obtain volunteer hour credits. About 11 a.m., after the teams report in, there will be a free barbecue as well as games and crafts for the younger participants. For the past several years there has often been over 200 joining in the activity. The high number of participants in Beaverbrook has made the Kanata North Ward a winner in the city-wide competition several times. Join your neighbours in this great activity to make Beaverbrook the cleanest community in the city. For further information about the Great Beaverbrook Clean-Up Day contact Pilar Balbuena at 613-599-6274. R0011343807

Eddie.rwema@metroland.com

Kanata Beaverbrook Community Assoiciation

Bring million dollar finishing that you would find in a custom home to your home. From granite counter tops, jacuzzi tubs, glass showers, porcelain tile, or custom stone fireplaces we are a full service home builder and renovator. Fully insured and no obligation quotes.

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SHADOWRIDGE EQUESTRIAN CENTRE Income opportunity and huge home. 20 stall barn. 80 X 184 mega dome. Call Patricia Dunn-Erickson 613-276-0085.

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purChase helps Funds from the We All Win Lottery help both hospitals purchase much needed medical equipment and conduct life-saving research. Here are a few examples of some equipment needs and research projects currently under way at The Ottawa Hospital Research institute and the CHEO Research institute:

Peggy Brown of Ottawa (left) purchases her We All Win Lottery ticket at the Guildcrest Show Home

CART FOR iNTuBATiON EquiPMENT: used daily in emergencies, the cart holds all the needed equipment that enables the patient to breathe and makes it accessible to the medical team. it is crucial to have this airway equipment ready for the medical team. Cost: $4,000/cart.

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n Monday, March 19th the doors to the Gulidcrest Show Home were opened and The Ottawa Hospital and CHEO started selling tickets for the newly named We All Win Lottery. For the last four years, this important fundraiser for both hospitals was known as The Ottawa Hospital and CHEO Lottery. Lottery organizers opted to rename the lottery because the term “We All Win” seemed like the perfect fit for a lottery whose funds make a difference in the lives of people from premature babies to senior citizens.

Now over five weeks into the We All Win Lottery sales campaign, upwards of 10,000 people have made their way out to take a tour of the Guildcrest Show Home. Lottery officials know that the majority of the tickets sold will be purchased between now and the Friday, May 18th Early Bird Deadline. Kevin Keohane, COO at the CHEO Foundation says: “So many people wait until the Early Bird Deadline to make their purchase, and we always encourage everyone to buy as early as possible. Along with the comfort of knowing you won’t miss out on any of the prizes, you can also feel good knowing that the hospitals can start using your money to help their patients and that’s really what the We All Win Lottery is all about.” The We All Win Lottery raises important funds for two of Ottawa’s most important health-care institutions while offering ticket buyers a spectacular prize line up. For the first time there are two incredible grand prizes. The first being the largest cash prize in the history of a local charity lottery – $1.5 MiLLiON! The second Grand Prize from Guildcrest Homes is worth $340,000 and allows you to select the home or cottage that is right for you and fill it with furnishings from La-Z-Boy Furniture Galleries and more. Or you take $250,000 in cash instead. Come see the 14 models you can choose from at the Guildcrest Model Home located at the La-Z-Boy Furniture Galleries at Hunt Club and Merivale roads.

CHEMOTHERAPy RECLiNER CHAiR: The patient sits in this comfortable chair for his or her chemotherapy treatments, often for three hours at a time. The medical team can rapidly adjust the chair to a reclined position to provide quick care, if needed. Cost: $4,500/chair. REHABiLiTATiON TREADMiLL: Rehabilitation treadmills are designed with therapists and patients in mind. it allows therapeutic facilitation of gait skills for patients also requiring body weight support. These systems also help determine an individual’s functional capacity for work, sports, or rehabilitation and aid in the practice of preventive medicine. in addition, researchers use stress exercise systems to study the physiology of exercise. Cost $5,000. NEONATAL TRANSPORT iNCuBATOR: A neonatal transport incubator is an infant and pediatric transport system for hospitals that offers complete life support, including ventilation. At birth, an infant’s core and skin temperatures tend to drop significantly because of heat loss. An infant incubator provides a closed, controlled environment that warms an infant by circulating heated air over the skin. The heat is then absorbed into the body by tissue conduction and blood convection. Cost $150,000. BETTER SCREENiNG FOR DiABETES AFTER PREGNANCy: Women who suffer from pregnancy-related diabetes are now receiving better follow-up care, thanks to research led by Dr. Erin Keely, Chief, Division of Endocrinology and Metabolism at The Ottawa Hospital and Professor in the Departments of Medicine and Obstetrics/Gynecology at the university of Ottawa. She and her colleagues developed a reminder system that has resulted in twice as many women receiving the recommended diabetes screening six months after giving birth. The system, which has now been implemented at The Ottawa Hospital and the queensway Carleton Hospital, is helping many women receive the counseling and treatment they need to manage their risk of diabetes. HOPE FOR A FASTER RECOVERy: After wondering why some trauma patients’ condition improved after steroid treatments, Dr. Kusum Menon decided to launch a series of studies to look at the correlation of cortisol deficiency to injury/ illness recovery time. By taking blood samples to plot cortisol levels, and following patients’ recovery times, doctors can now better understand how the two relate to one another. What Dr. Menon and her team discovered, was that the less cortisol a person has, the longer they take to recover from almost any ailment. From colds to cancer, cortisol accelerates the body’s ability to heal. This exciting discovery made here at CHEO will lead to new treatment plans that will help children around the world. in order to make this happen, Dr. Menon’s next objective is to start a treatment study, so that those suffering from a disease that makes treating everything else more difficult, don’t have to fight quite so hard to get better. These are just a few examples of how the money raised in the We All Win Lottery improves health care for everyone in Ottawa and all of the surrounding communities.

supporting CheO and The Ottawa hospital through the we all in lottery is as easy as visiting the guildcrest show home, located in the parking lot of la-Z-boy furniture galleries at hunt Club and merivale roads, to order tickets in person. you can also order tickets by phone at (613) 730-4946/1-877-730-4946 or visit weallwin.ca to discover over 4,000 other great prizes offered through the lottery and to order tickets online. R0011367109

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Each May for over 25 years, a huge tent is erected on the front lawn of the Kanata Community Christian Reformed Church and filled to overflowing with hanging baskets, flats, and pots of annuals, vegetables and perennials. Seeing the change in warmer weather earlier each year, we decided to have the plant sale on May 10-12 of

this year....the week before the long weekend. Many neighbours wait specifically for this event and return year after year. The times for this event are Thursday, May 10 from 9 to 7 p.m., Friday from 9 to7 p.m., and Saturday from 8 to 5 p.m.. The church is located in the heart of the Glen Cairn Community on Castlefrank Road beside the Hazeldean library. Twenty five years running a plant sale is a long time. Each year, we continue to

run it because we love to offer our local community a chance at some really beautiful plants. It is a great time for us to connect with our community and be involved with beautifying it also through delightful varieties of plants that we have for sale. Our hanging baskets are bursting with a full pot of trailing vines, plants, flowers, and more! They are popular because of their beauty and longevity, and being here for

over 25 years also shows that our plants are worthwhile. We offer many varieties of annuals and hanging baskets. Our congregation also digs up some of their beautiful perennials to share. If you would like more information, please call 613-831-7458 or look on the web www.kccrc.com for more info.

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EMC sports - The Nepean Corona School of Gymnastics hosted the provincial championship this past weekend at the new CE Centre on Uplands Drive. The meet was a success, meshing the girls and boys competitions for the first time ever at the provincial meet. “I had a vision to make it really special for the kids,” said meet director Agnes Laing. “Those kids deserve it.” The club has been planning the championship for months in a joint effort between coaches, staff, and parents. They aimed to add all the special “extras” the kids aren’t always used to seeing. One of those extras included instant playback on a large screen in the competition hall, organized by parent Tim Zakutney. Laing said that is typically only seen by Ontario gymnasts who would compete at an international level. “That was a highlight for me, when the kids walked in, just to see their faces,” Laing said. The biggest concern for the club was the competition’s set-up, but the trade show design of the CE centre meant they had it done hours ahead of schedule. The meet organizing committee was made up of Liang, Penny Fyfe, Sarah Ritskes, Tammy Cromwell, Stephanie Goliss and Jocelyne Gagnon. Liang said there was extra help from Zakutney, who provided audio-visual support, and parent Vicki LeFort, who took care of the decorating. They also received financial support from the CE Centre and Great Canadian Plate, the in-house caterers. “A heartfelt thank you goes out to my staff at Corona,” said Liang. “They put in the extra hours with a smile.”

Samuel Zakutney didn’t let his age stop him from winning the allaround silver medal at the provincial gymnastics championships, held in Ottawa this past weekend. The 13-year-old competed in the 13-15 year old division of the high performance group, the highest level available to compete at, against older athletes. CORONA GYMNAST WINS SILVER MEDAL

Competing on six events, he had the second highest total score – which included a gold medal performance on the floor exercise, and a bronze medal on vault. The Franco-Cité student has now qualified to the May national championships, where he has high hopes to bring home more medals. He won the Elite Canada meet last year, proving himself on the national stage. “I’d like to get a gold on the floor and a gold on the vault because I want to make my parents proud,” he said. Zakutney learned the type of vault he performed at the provincials only a few days before the event, but despite a fall, it was good enough to win a bronze medal. The gymnast trains at Nepean Corona School of Gymnastics six days a week, where he can often be found helping out younger students, said Laing, who is also the Nepean Corona executive director. “He’s the kid everyone’s rooting for,” said Laing, who called Zakutney an extremely hard worker and a much-loved athlete at the gym. She said she has hopes that the next few years will put him on an Olympic path and that he’ll represent Canada at the 2016 Olympic Games. But for now, he’ll be focused on the next month leading up to the national championships, held in Regina, Sask. beginning May 22.

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Gymnasts from all over the province travelled to Ottawa’s CE Centre from April 19 to 22 to compete in the provincial gymnastics championship, organized by the Nepean Corona School of Gymnastics. It was the first time ever that men’s and women’s gymnastics competed in the same location at the same time for the provincials.

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EMC news - Crops grown on the Prairies fueled a Quebec-designed engine as a Canadian-made plane flew into Ottawa International Airport

on April 17. It was the first biofuel powered revenue flight to take place in Canada, using a 50/50 mix of biofuel and jet fuel in one of the plane’s engines. The Porter Airlines flight arrived in

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Porter Airlines president and CEO Robert Deluce and Bombardier vice-president Elaine Gagon at the Ottawa International Airport on April 17. main oilseed used, camelina sativa, which comes from the same family as cauliflower and broccoli. The test program was run by Bombardier, Porter, Pratt and Whitney Canada and Targeted Growth. It was funded by the Green Aviation Research and

Development Network. The project was originally submitted in October 2010, and was quickly approved, said GARDN executive director Sylvain Cofsky. “And 18 months later, this flight proves they were right,” Cofsky said.

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Osgoode Museum to grow heritage gardens

Be our guest for a week! From April 30 to May 6 you are invited to participate in our aquafitness, cycling and group fitness classes or workout in our fitness centres FREE of charge! Come give us a try and see how the City of Ottawa’s Parks, Recreation and Culture Services can become a part of your daily, active living routine.

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With so many options available, The City of Ottawa invites you to take this weeklong opportunity to test drive the various recreation complexes across the city. Not sure where to start? Take a look at our program guide on our web site www.ottawa.ca/recreation to see the impressive list of options available to you. Need more of a personal touch to navigate through all this? Drop into a recreation complex in your neighbourhood and find out how we can meet your fitness needs and preferences. Our knowledgeable staff will gladly take the time to introduce you to all the exciting programs and fitness options available to you. Rest assured that our City staff are trained in CPR, AED, Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities, WHMIS, Health and Safety and undergo annual training. We are focused on Service Excellence and thus diligently work to adjust to the needs of our community. Photo by Emma Jackson

Osgoode Township Museum staff Tara Heft, left, and president Gary Briggs, right, are hoping the lawn surrounding the Vernon museum will soon be awash with heritage vegetables, flowers and trees. fact in the museum. The staff would know something about this rose or that hollyhock,� he said. He said, too, that the addition of four or five heritage gardens where currently there is only lawn will hopefully attract adults and tourists outside the school system as well. Indeed, museum staff Robin Cushnie said the $50,000 project will help “diversify revenue� for the small museum off Bank Street. “A lot of sites do wedding rentals and things like that, (but) we’ve never really done anything with the land,� she explained. She said it will also encourage community involvement from local gardeners. “Not everyone is interested in museums, but a lot of people are interested in gardening and horticulture,� she said.

The museum needs a heritage garden designer to help plan exactly where each section would go, what they would look like and the pathways and facilities that would go with them. The initial work to build the gardens would likely be carried out by local volunteers, and Briggs said the museum has already had interest from area gardening clubs. “There’s a lot of help available in the community. People like projects,� Briggs said. “In our initial consultations, people are saying ‘Yes, that’s a great idea.� Designers interested in this project can contact the museum at 613-821-4062 to book an appointment to tour the site. The museum hopes to select a planner by May 9.

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EMC news – The Osgoode Township Museum is planting the seed for a series of heritage gardens on its Vernon property. Museum president Gary Briggs said within the next five years as much as a one third of the old schoolhouse’s property could be covered in heritage flowers, vegetables, grains and trees. The museum is actively looking for a heritage garden designer to help them fine-tune their 3,600 square metres of garden plans over the summer, so they can begin planting next spring. They’ve already got some idea of what they want. On the front lawn, a large block of lawn will become a vegetable garden with heritage foods, trees and other edible plants like those from the late 1800s. Some of those seedlings may come from local residents themselves, or from sharing between other heritage gardens in the area. Behind the museum, Briggs said he hopes to plant an ornamental garden with 1890s flowers. Farther north on the property he envisions a small orchard, a demonstration grains garden and more modern “creative garden.� “Right now it’s just lawn, and lawn is boring,� he said. Briggs said the idea grew from the fact that most schools in Upper Canada had student-run vegetable and flower gardens, which was decreed by education commissioner Egerton Ryerson in the mid1800s. “We’re a museum, and it’s an old two-room schoolhouse, so it was kind of a nice fit,� Briggs said. He said the plots would be “participatory gardens� where students and community members could come to plant, harvest and taste the flora growing there. “Its a good idea to get back to some of those things and students could have the experience of coming and touring the garden and seeing what kids a hundred years ago were doing,� Briggs said. The gardens would be living artifacts, Briggs said, and would offer an opportunity for visitors to learn about the past. “It’s like any other arti-

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Community Association to clean up neighbourhood Briarbrook and Morgan’s Grant Community Association The Briarbrook and Morgan’s Grant Community Association is encouraging everyone in Kanata north to get involved in making our neighbourhood a beautiful place to live. “We’re trying to make it easy for everyone to pitch in and do their part with our spring clean-up,” says Margaret Sambol, BMGCA spokesperson. To facilitate this goal, the BMGCA has organized two starting locations for its spring clean-up this year: one at 102 Macara Cres. in Briarbrook and one in the Klondike Crossing plaza at Klondike and March roads in Morgan’s Grant. The City of Ottawa’s Spring Cleaning the Capital campaign has provided vinyl gloves, garbage bags and leaf-and-yard waste bags, however residents are asked to bring their family, their work gloves and lots of energy. The Briarbrook clean-up gets underway at 10 a.m. with the handing out of free clean-up supplies, as well as muffins from our sponsor, Chartwell Retirement Residence. After an hour of cleaning litter from our local parks and streets, volunteers are invited to head back to 102 Macara for a free lunch of sandwiches provided by Chartwell and desserts from M&M Meat Shops. Coffee from Sippy Cup Café will be available at the Morgan’s Grant cleanup starting at 10 a.m., along with supplies for cleaning up. Maps will be available of local parks and streets that need cleaning up, but residents are also welcome to take supplies and head back to clean-up their own street or neighbourhood park. We will head out at 10:30 a.m. and come back for 11:30 a.m. for lunch from our sponsors, Dagwood’s Sandwiches and Salads, Willy’s Pizza and M&M Meat Shops. The BMGCA has also created a third option for residents who want to organize their own clean-up on their own time with their neighbours. A flyer, which just needs a few blanks filled in, is available at http://bmgca.ca/ d/?q=node/89. A second ver-

sion of the flyer, for residents who want to join in with the clean-up on April 28, but want to set their own location for a clean-up is available at http://bmgca.ca/ d/?q=node/88. Residents interested in running their own clean-up can contact pr@bmgca.ca to pick up cleaning supplies or register with the City of Ottawa’s Spring Cleaning the Capital campaign at http://ottawa.ca/en/env_water/green_living/community/ cleaning/index.html. DID YOU KNOW?

The City of Ottawa relies on volunteers to clean up litter and debris on residential streets. If there is litter and recycling blowing down the street on a windy day, people

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The City of Ottawa is holding a public meeting on Monday April 30th to provide information to residents on a revised application from the owner, which would have a nine-storey residential building on the site. City staff has not yet prepared their response to this proposal, so this is an opportunity to ensure that the City clearly understands the position of the community. The meeting is in the Mlacak Centre, 2500 Campeau, Halls C and D from 6:30 – 9:30 pm. To review details go to www.ottawa.ca/ devapps and find Ward 4 applications. Click on 2 The Parkway and the reports starting with revised are the new ones. SUBDIVISION, 120 FLAMBOROUGH

The City has just received the plan of subdivision for the vacant land at 120 Flamborough between Rutherford and Oakham. The plan is for 11 single family lots similar in size to those in the vicinity. A meeting for local residents will be held later. JANE’S WALK

Jane’s Walk Ottawa is a celebration of the work of Jane Jacobs, which begins with Jane’s Talk on Thursday, May 3, and continues with a walking-tour festival on Saturday & Sunday, May 5 & 6. The festival consists of free neighbourhood walking tours given by locals who care passionately about where they live, work and play. Jane’s Walk is a pedestrian-focused event that improves urban literacy by offering insights into local history, planning, design, and civic engagement through the simple act of walking and observing. Go to www.janeswalkottawa.ca for detailed information and a list of all walks. One, on May 5th at 1 pm, is called Ottawa’s Great Forest and is a walk led by Martha Webber in the South March Highlands. You meet at the parking lot on the Goulbourn Forced Road near the Kizell wetland. OUTDOOR MURALS

I’m very pleased to report that a mural project put together by a group of Kanata volunteers has been approved for a grant from Crime Prevention Ottawa. The murals will be located at each entrance to the cycling/pedestrian underpass under March Road in Kanata North where graffiti has been prevalent. An experienced mural artist will work with local youth on the design and then the youth will paint the murals this summer. BASEBALL IN OTTAWA

“Champions for Ottawa Baseball” are working to return minorleague baseball to Ottawa. Just as we purchased deposits as support to bring the NHL to Ottawa, residents are asked to buy a season ticket deposit for $25 for an adult or $10 for a youth under 16 years of age. This does not commit you to buying a season ticket when the team returns and deposits are 100% refundable. The deadline is May 11th so please act now. For details go to www.champsottawabaseball.ca NOTES OF INTEREST

Construction is starting on the widening of Highway 417 and renovation of bridges. The March/Eagleson Bridge is being reduced to 3 lanes (2 southbound, 1 northbound) until fall. Impact on traffic will be considerable. Parks and open spaces are not locations where you can dump your garden waste and excess sod and those doing so can be fined. Instead, place your garden waste at the curb on your recycle day and it will be taken by the city to be composted. http://www.mariannewildinson.com

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From left, Lynn Johnston, Cathy Shameer, Suzanne Larkin and Rosanna Esposito formed the team “Bosom Buddies” to participate in the Bust a Move for Breast Health fundraiser at the Ottawa Athletic Club on April 21. They pose here with a cardboard Richard Simmons. Photos by Brier Dodge

City Councillor Kanata South Olympic sweeps Kanata Successful meetingfever with insurance representatives

With than dayswin leftfor until the London This less week was100 a big Kanata South Summer residentsOlympics as I was aable number of Kanata students had the rare opportunity sign to bring together key representatives from theto insuran Olympic Flag that is destined to the athlete’s village. ance industry to highlight the progress we have made with I was honoured to take the flag to several local schools last the West-End Flooding Investigation Plan. to make week and it was an exciting time forAction the students At the meeting, City staff showcased the accomplishments their mark on the Olympic Games and cheer on our Canadian the City has achieved to reduce the risk of flooding in the athletes. There have a number of South thefts to from vehicles in west-end andbeen in particular Kanata representatives surrounding areas and I of would like to remind you to always of the Insurance Bureau Canada. be when leave your car. The Ottawa Police Thediligent response fromyou a number of participants was that this suggest a number of tips to help protect your car, please visit: was exactly the information they needed to hear and it helps ottawapolice.ca. them to their better. Spring is do here andjob unfortunately that also brings new graffiti, II would would also like to thank City of residents Ottawa’s Dixon Gonlike to remind that ifWeir, you Alain see graffiti thier and Eric Tousignant and their staff for all of their eff orts please report it. You can call 3-1-1, e-mail 311@ottawa.ca or report ontothe OttawaAs website underlike thetoService that ledit us thisCity vitalof meeting. well, I would thank Ottawa Section. Director of Research and Marc Lefebvre, UnRobert Tremblay Volunteer Week derwriting Coordinator at IBC for all of their efforts in helping Thank you tothe theattendance Kanata Foodof Cupboard volunteers for inviting to arrange key representatives from the me to theirindustry celebration last discussions. week, thank you for helping to insurance for these feed those in need in our community. I want to also thank Armed with this information I now hope that the insurance the many volunteers at the Western Ottawa Community companies can more accurately assess the risk of flooding in Resource Centre; your appreciation breakfast showed there is recognize plans to protect amy lotward to beand thankful for inthe ourcomprehensive community. Congratulations to our residents and their policy holders. Brigitte Sharma, who was presented with the 2012 Eva James Volunteer Award at the breakfast. A big thank you to all of the volunteers at the Legion’s weeklyCalls Fish Fry, it was great to help By-Law out week! Thisthis week I received data related to the services provided by

the By-Law and Regulatory Services Branch in 2011 for KanaCleaning ta South and City-wide. Last the year, ICapital worked with By-Law and There timeato makepresence a difference our community Policeistostill create strong on ainnumber of issues by in helping clean up our beautiful neighbourhood. I encourage the ward and I believe the results speak for themselves. neighbours, community groups and local businesses to I want toottawa.ca/clean thank the community a double decrease in register: or by for calling 3-1-1digit (TTY: 613-580graffi ti complaints; I hope in 2012 the community stays vigi2401). Help us clean your street, a park, a school ground or a lant in reporting anycomplete graffiti in the area. parking lot and then short report to win. There was a 10 per cent increase in signs complaints; this can to be attributed to increased public awareness and a dediUpcoming Events April: MayorofJim declared Soles4Souls month in cated team offiWatson cers handling signitenforcement. I want to Ottawa. The goalwho is toreported collect more than 200,000 shoes in thank everyone any damage because it has Ottawa thediff Canada mission to collect made a towards noticeable erence wide in keeping Kanata South one the million shoes. Residents can drop off their gently-used beautiful community it is. shoes at Dymon Storage locations or at the Kanata Centrum Noisethe complaints cantlyinformation down in 2011 as www. early near Canadianwere Tire.signifi For more visit: last year I worked with By-Law and the Police to ensure that soles4soulscanada.com there was a strong enforcement plan for chronic offenders. April 25 to 29: The Central Canada Hockey League Fred Page Cup at the Kanata Recreation for more information UpcomingCentre, events visit I amwww.fredpagecup.com working on planning a number of exciting community

Digital X-ray machine close to reality at West Carleton Medical Centre Fundraising dance planned for May 12 Theresa Fritz

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EMC News – With more than 50 per cent of its fundraising goal realized, the push in on by the West Carleton Health Access Foundation (WCHAF) to digitalize the Xray machine it purchased last fall. The new X-ray machine, badly needed to replace the 30-year-old one at the West Carleton Medical-Dental Centre in Carp, was the first phase

of a four-phase X-Ray Vision Campaign organized by the foundation. The centre, home to the West Carleton Family Health Team, is busy primary health service centre offering a range of family practice services augmented by the skills of nurse practitioners, pharmacists and mental health team workers. Services offered include urgent care, full prenatal, delivery and postnatal care, preventive screening in-

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cluding sigmoidoscopies and palliative care, as well as dietary services. “We are in the process right now of being into the second and third phase,” explained June Lemmex, chair of the fundraising committee for the WCHAF. The second phase involves converting the unit to digital capability while the third phase involves acquiring the software necessary to transfer X-ray images and reports to and from area radiologists. The final phase of the campaign will be to connect the local system with the Queensway-Carleton Hospital. The West Carleton Health Access Foundation was formed in 2010 to address the health needs of the West Carleton Community. The X-Ray Vision Campaign was launched in March 2011. By September 2011 the WCHAF had raised the funds to complete the first phase of the project and the new analog X-ray machine went into service a month later. Lemmex said $185,000 of the $350,000 campaign goal has been raised so far and she noted now is the time to focus on raising the rest of the needed

events in the coming months and I hope you mark these April 29: Clean Your Closet for Cancer~Fundraiser at the The dates on asDrive everyone welcome: Royale at your 3501calendar Campeau fromisNoon to 3 p.m. open to Feb. 20: Free Family Day Skate hosted by Councillor the public organized by Tanya Farlinger. Proceeds from Althe lan Hubley and MPP Jack MacLaren at the Jack sale will be donated to The Canadian Cancer SocietyCharron and The Ottawa Regional Foundation. For more information Arena 10 a.m.Cancer to noon contact: or items - Feb.CleanYourClosetforCancer@gmail.com 25: Meet and Greet Breakfast with special guestsare at also being accepted The SpaRd Day Retreat 26 Castlefrank Don Cherry’s 320atEagleson (Tickets at the door) Road. - March 7: Free International Women’s Day Celebration at the KRC June 8 and 9:Kanata Sports Club 25th Anniversary Celebrations, June 8: Hot Seat and Roast of Mark Papousek, June 9: Dance Working Kanata South with Ambush, at the Jack for Charron Arena, 10 McKitrick Drive, for www.kanatasportsclub.com It ismore my information privilege to visit: serve as your councillor and to be a strong voice on the issues that affect you and your family at City Hall. Please feel freefor to contact my South office with any conWorking Kanata Itcerns is myor privilege to serve as your councillor and toorbebya strong comments, by phone: 613-580-2752, email: voice on the issues that affect youalso andvisit yourmy family at City Allan.Hubley@ottawa.ca . You can website for Hall. feel freewww.councillorallanhubley.ca to contact my office with any or concerns morePlease information: follow or comments, by phone: 613-580-2752, or by email:Allan. me on Twitter: @AllanHubley_23. Hubley@ottawa.ca. You can also visit my website forR0011257312 more information: www.councillorallanhubley.ca or follow me on www.councillorallanhubley.ca • 613-580-2752 Twitter: @AllanHubley_23 www.councillorallanhubley.ca

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funds. She explained the WCHAF examined all the procurement options when it came to converting the new analog machine to digital. It was decided to enter into a five-year lease to purchase agreement for the immediate digital upgrade. “This means we are months ahead of schedule in providing this service than we would be if we were buying it right away,” Lemmex explained. The upgrade and required software will cost around $147,000 and the hope is to have digital operations up and running by summer. “Even though we will be digitalized, there is still an ongoing requirement for monies,” Lemmex said, adding the ongoing monthly payments for the lease will be required until it is paid off in five years. As part of its ongoing fundraising efforts, the foundation has organized a community dance, silent auction and fundraiser for May 12 at the Carp Agricultural Hall. Doors open at 7 p.m. and tickets are $25 each.\ Tickets for the dance are available at the X-ray clinic or by calling 613-839-2583. A limited number of tickets will be available at the door the night of the dance. The X-ray service at the West Carleton Family Health Centre is open to the public, not just clinic patients and a variety of services such as cardio tests are also performed in the department. “This unit belongs to the community and belongs to the foundation. It is community project,” Lemmex emphasized. “We are going to be able to deal with any physician, any dentist, and any person that has a requisition form, not just someone affiliated with the clinic.” To learn more about the WCHAF and its fundraising efforts, visit www.wchaf.ca or contact Lemmex directly at 613-839-2582. Any donation about $25 is tax deductible.


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Kanata Theatre to stage Romeo and Juliet in May Kanata Theatre

Kanata Theatre ends its 43rd Season with the play in which William Shakespeare invented the idea of the teenager in love. Romeo and Juliet, the starcrossed lovers of Shakespeare’s great story have enchanted and inspired generations of lovers and artists. Although the teenaged Juliet and her lover are fictional, their story is so compelling that we are almost convinced that they really lived. The Town of Verona, a place Shakespeare probably never

visited, still celebrates their story and incidentally profits by it. The grip of the tale on succeeding generations is evidenced by the countless tourists who make the pilgrimage to the small balcony which the residents of this northern Italian city have identified as the one on which Juliet stood. Never mind that the citizens of Verona did not speak the language of the bard. Never mind that the balcony is never mentioned in the play and was not featured in productions until more than a century after Shakespeare’s death. The

bronze statue of Juliet which now graces the site, its right breast rubbed shiny by the touch of thousands of visitors hoping to draw from it good fortune in matters of the heart, speaks silently but eloquently of the power of the play. Although Kanata Theatre has staged five plays by Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet will be its first “tragedy”. But Romeo and Juliet is not a tragedy like the great series that began with Hamlet about five years later. For its first half Romeo and Juliet is almost a comedy, mak-

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ing it a suitable companion for A Midsummer Night’s Dream which followed it about a year later and which treats a similar plot as comedy. This comedic nature can especially be seen in the Nurse and Mercutio, characters of stunning originality. Witty, bawdy, earthy, sublimely poetic, the stage would not see their like again until the appearance of Falstaff. In each of the later tragedies Hamlet, King Lear, Macbeth, Othello, and Coriolanus a fatal flaw of character undoes the hero. In Romeo and Juliet no such flaw is evident unless one counts defiance of parents in matters of love as a mortal sin. The young lovers grow in dignity. It is the bungling of their elders that dooms them. Director Tom Kobolak has set the story in the Verona of 1848, that most turbulent of years in European history, when northern Italian towns, including Verona and Mantua, were struggling in vain to overthrow their Austrian overlords. Armed combat was in the air. Gangs of armed youths prowled the narrow streets of the town in search of trouble. The unexplainable feud between the Capulets and the Montagues is all the excuse needed. The 25 actors in the Kanata Theatre production have spent months in training with words and weapons for their roles as combatants in this ancient

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Jake Smith and Megan Carty will perform in Kanata Theatre’s Romeo and Juliet. grudge match. In Shakespeare’s play the relationship between his two lovers is not merely ethereal. Passion in the full carnal sense is there, and Kanata’s production will make that clear. There is an earthiness to the play and the production that verges on the bawdy. But underlying all is the love story that inspired Shakespeare to allow Juliet to deliver what Harold Bloom has described as “the most exalted declaration of romantic love in the language”: My bounty is as boundless

as the sea, My love as deep: the more I give to thee The more I have; for both are infinite. Romeo and Juliet runs in the Ron Maslin Playhouse, 1 Ron Maslin Way in Walter Baker Park off Terry Fox Tuesday to Saturday May 15 to 19 and 22 to 26. Curtain is at 8 pm sharp. Tickets are $18. All seats are reserved. Parking is free. The Kanata Theatre box office number is 613 831 4435. For information you can visit www.kanatatheatre.com.

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South March Women’s Institute disbands A few members vow to continue stitching up comfort quilts for cancer patients Shirley Yakabuski-Milligan South March Women’s Institute

Since 1912, the women from this organization have been volunteering in our community “For Home and Country” (the W.I. Motto). During the Depression years 19311937, there were no monthly meetings held and no membership dues could be paid. In 1938, the local women got

back on track and re-instated the South March Women’s Institute branch. Come and Celebrate our History on Sunday, May 6 at St. John’s Anglican Church located at 325 Sandhill Rd. 2 to 4 p.m. There will be an anniversary tea with sandwiches, cookies, door prizes and a quilt display. Ten years ago, under the

sponsorship of the Women’s Institute, a comfort quilt group was initiated under the name of Kanata Kozy Quilters. Six of the members with help from fifteen -plus quilters will continue their volunteer hours stitching up comfort quilts for cancer patients and Chrysalis House. You will be able to view these gifts of love and friend-

ship over the pews of this church that was built in 1839. Lyall Gow, who is turning 100 this August hopes to join us in our celebration that afternoon. Margaret Attwell from Smiths Falls, wife of the late Rev. Edward (Ted) also plans on renewing many of her friendships that were made while living in the rectory for so many years.

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In October 2011, I held a Seniors Summit to discuss the issues facing our City’s seniors. During the election campaign, I had promised to hold a Seniors Summit during my first year in office and I kept that promise with an event that was both educational and informative for those who attended.

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Now in year two of my mandate, I am hosting a day-long Youth Summit on October 12, 2012 at City Hall along with the honorary chair of the event, Councillor Mathieu Fleury. The Youth Summit aims to provide a forum for youth (ages 16-25) to speak freely about issues they are concerned about and encourage information sharing among all participants. There will be guest speakers and information sessions for those in attendance but a special focus will be placed on hearing from our youth to learn what is important to them. Our City boasts three universities, two colleges, and many high schools. From these groups and others I want to draw a diverse group to the Youth Summit so that they can tell us about the challenges they face, learn about how the City can help, and help us go forward with a better understanding of how we at City Hall can improve our services for Ottawa’s youth. The planning of this summit is already underway with a steering committee meeting regularly. Registration will open up later this summer and I expect that spots will go fast so keep an eye on www.ottawa. ca for news on the event or follow the City on Twitter at @ottawacity (@ottawaville en français). Just as we want to interact with youth on the day of the summit, so too do we want to hear from you in the lead-up to the summit. If you have any ideas for potential guest speakers, topics for discussion, or just something you think would work well as part of the summit, please email youth@ ottawa.ca or jeunesse@ottawa.ca.

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Heritage Ottawa marks LeBreton expropriation anniversary Kristy Strauss

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2,800 people received notices from the National Capital Commission saying as of yesterday, the title of your home as been expropriated and the NCC holds titles to the house you’re in,” Jenkins said. Jenkins also spoke about the last building to come down – which sparked memories from former residents of the flats who were at the commemoration. “The last building to come down was the Duke House and it held its last St. Patrick’s Day party in 1965,” said Jenkins. Roger Picton, an urban geography professor at Trent University, spoke next about the reconstruction of Ottawa’s urban landscape and planning after the Second World War. “Expropriation was far from smooth,” Picton said.

“LeBreton Flats was labeled as an undesirable slum and this expropriation emerged from an ambitious state-led intiative to move to a new, modern capital.” He said ideas for urban renewal were initiated in 1945 and carried out during the 1950s and 1960s He talked about “slumology,” and housing experts at the time labeled the flats and areas like it as full of “disease and immorality,” and said “the area does not represent a desirable community.” The National Film Board even got involved in propaganda techniques, Picton said, including a video that shows a camera panning on the mills of LeBreton Flats and showing the industrial landscape while Parliament Hill is barely visible in the background.

nastiest stuff you can imagine, and there were a range of other industries in the area.” Now, she said there are many regulations and laws, and levels of certain substances that are acceptable to have in soil if the site is to be developed. “You really, really have to clean up the site,” Thornton said. She added that there have also been issues of ownership on the flats after expropriation, with the regional government taking over regional roads in 1969 and the lands also being owned by the NCC and the city. Finally, she said another major challenge relates to the city’s light rail transit plans. “Light rail is hopefully coming and will be great, but the LeBreton plan has to adapt,” Thornton said.

“The post-war planning intervention was creating a modern space,” said Picton. Lori Thornton of the NCC spoke about how it plans to revive the LeBreton Flats area as a signature development for the city. She also outlined the NCC’s challenges. Ideas for the area have come up in the past, but didn’t work out, like a National Defence headquarters during the mid-1960s to mid1970s and a possible new Museum of Nature building, Thornton said. “One major issue that was fully understated at the time of acquisition was the extent of the soil and groundwater contamination of the site,” Thornton said. “When you have one-third to a half of the site as railway use, they leave behind the

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ond World War era embraced this attitude – not just in Ottawa, but across the western world.” As part of the evening, Heritage Ottawa welcomed three guests who spoke about the history of the flats, as well as the future. Ottawa author Phil Jenkins spoke first about the history of the flats, starting 11,000 years ago when the area was under the sea. He spoke about the Algonquin territory, European settlement of the flats and how it played a major role in Ottawa’s lumber trade. He showed paintings by an artist named Ralph Wallace Burton, who was a friend of The Group of Seven’s A.Y. Jackson, and who painted the flats before they disappeared. “After April 19, 1962,

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Closing concert of a Jubilee Year

CLEANING UP THE NEIGHBOURHOOD Volunteers gathered at the Tim Horton’s on Eagleson Road for the start of a community clean up day in Bridlewood on April 15. Pictured are Kanata South Coun. Allan Hubley, Mayor Jim Watson, Bill Houldsworth, Margaret Kellaway, Lorne Kellaway, Ed Kellaway, Stephen Kidd, Chad, Paige, Travis Crew, Lola, Madison and Alexander McSweeney and Erin McClement

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EMC events - The 20112012 season has been lots of fun for the Kanata Choral Society. It is always nice if one gets a second chance to repeat a popular performance. And this will happen on Saturday, May 12 when the Kanata Choral Society will perform favourites from concerts past. Excerpts from Vivaldi’s Gloria; from Haydn’s Creation; choral favourites from works by John Rutter, Handel, Biebl and Bruckner to name a few will be presented by the choir under the baton of Scott Auchinleck. Piano and organ accompaniment will be provided by Barbara Creelman as well as by Allan Snider, flute. Margrit Cattell, a local musician and member of the choir, has arranged an English folksong: O Waly, Waly, for the choir’s 25th Anniversary. In the past Margrit has

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composed several choral pieces, sacred and secular, for the Kanata Choral Society as well as for other choirs, theatre and orchestra. The event will take place on Saturday, May 12 at 7:30 in St. Paul’s Anglican Church, 20 Young Rd. The Kanata Choral Society likes to thank the audience for attending our performances and by encouraging our love for music making and to thank the local merchants who have supported us by their advertisements in the concert programs. Tickets: adults: $18 in advance ($20 at the door); seniors and students 13 and over: $15. Children 12 and under: free. Advance tickets will be available at Domenic’s Music, 444 Hazeldean Road or at CD Warehouse, all locations. For more information, please visit our website at kanatachoralsociety.ca or phone 613-592-1991.

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It’s not a dream anymore, Jim O’Brien. The Ottawa Senators forward can’t help smiling as he recalls the days of his youth back home in Minnesota, when the arrival of spri ng meant following his hockey heroes intently as they chased the Stanley Cup. All of it a magical scene to a young boy’s eyes. “You sit there, you watch it and you’re just kind of excited,” said O’Brien, the Senators’ first-round pick in the 2007 NHL Entry Draft (29th overall). “You have your teams that you like, your players that you like and you’re watching them and cheering for them. It almost feels like you go through the ups and downs with them.” All these years later, O’Brien is still riding that wave of playoff emotion. Except he’s right in the middle of it as someone who’s grown into a role of some importance with the Senators since his callup from the American Hockey League’s Binghamton Senators at the beginning of February.

Since being called up from the Binghamton Senators in early February, Jim O’Brien has grown into a key role player with the big club in Ottawa, which led him to experience the Stanley Cup playoffs for the first time (Photo by Andre

He’s been an effective penalty killer for head coach Paul MacLean and produced some of Ottawa’s best scoring chances during the firstround series against the New York Rangers. His slick backhand drop pass set up the overtime winner by Kyle Turris in Game 4.

The wild, raucous scene at Scotiabank Place during the Eastern Conference quarterfinal, the intensity of it all ... yes, O’Brien is truly living the dream these days. “Coming in, I said (to myself) ‘I’ve always been watching the Stanley Cup playoffs since I was

a little boy and now this year, it’s a little different,’” said O’Brien, a 23-year-old native of Maplewood, Minn. “I’m still going to be watching the other games, but now I’m playing in them, too. It’s a pretty cool feeling.” O’Brien was first summoned from Binghamton on Feb. 3 to help fill the void at centre caused by the absence of Jesse Winchester, whose absence from the lineup due to a concussion wound up lasting almost until the end of March. While Winchester returned for the start of the playoffs, there is no removing O’Brien from the lineup. He’s been that effective. Still, the 6-2, 200pound centre never

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Stars On Ice: April 29, 4 p.m. Red Hot Chili Peppers: April 30, 7:30 p.m. Bryan Adams: May 4, 8 p.m. Chris de Burgh: May 5, 8 p.m. Johnny Reid: May 12, 7:30 p.m. Il Divo: May 20, 8 p.m. Monster Spectacular: May 26, 7:30 p.m. Lady Antebellum: June 15, 6:30 p.m. Star Academie: June 23, 7:30 p.m. Roger Waters “The Wall”: June 25, 8 p.m. Kiwanis Idol: June 30, 7:30 p.m.

Tickets can be purchased by visiting www. CapitalTickets.ca, by phone at 613-599-FANS (3267) or 1-877-788-FANS (3267); in person at The Sens Store at Carlingwood Mall and Place d’Orléans, any Ottawa Sports Experts location, Les Galeries de Hull and at the Scotiabank Place box office.

envisioned his callup lasting 28 games — including his first career National Hockey League goal back on Feb. 15 in Sunrise, Fla., against the Panthers (he’s added two more since then, along with three assists) — and then carrying on into the playoffs. “To be honest, when I got called up, I wasn’t thinking much more ahead than just the day at hand,” said O’Brien. “I’ve just got to get through this practice, I’ve got to make sure I’m getting better, I’ve got to make sure I’m good in this game, I’m doing this good ... so I mean no, I didn’t really look ahead to the next week, let alone to the playoffs.” Now that he’s here, O’Brien — one of the “Bingo Boys” on the current Senators roster who helped the B-Sens claim the Calder Cup a year ago — hoped to draw on that AHL playoff experience to help him now. “Everything’s up a level, but it’s the same kind of stuff down there. Just not as big,” O’Brien said of the AHL playoff grind. “You get the big emotional swings in the series and you get the ups and downs and changes in momentum. The only way to learn how to deal with it is to go through it a time or two. I’m feeling like I’ve gone through it (already). I feels like I’m better versed to handle it now.”

WHEN TO WATCH:

Senators players salute the fans at Scotiabank Place last week after edging the New York Rangers 3-2 in overtime in Game 4 of the Eastern Conference quarter-final series. The Senators played before loud, sellout crowds at home throughout the first-round affair, showing the playoff excitement generated by the team (Photo by Andre Ringuette/NHLI via Getty Images).

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HOMES FOR SALE HOUSE FOR SALE $329,900, View GRAPEVINE #34945, OPEN HOUSE Sunday April 29, 2-4p. 35 minutes from Kanata, 209 Goshen Road, RR1 Renfrew (4.3 kilometres off Hwy 17). On 2.3 acre treed lot, Brick/Siding Raised Bungalow, Oversized 2-car garage, 3bedroom, 2-bath

Ottawa Military Heritage Show. New day! Saturday April 28, 9-3. Nepean Sportsplex, 1701 Woodroofe Ave., Ottawa. Peter (613)256-1105. (Free Appraisals).

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ALL CHIMNEY REPAIR & RESTORATION. Brick & stonework. Workmanship guaranteed. Free estimates. Call Jim, 613-291-1228, or 613-8312550 CARPENTRY, REPAIRS, Rec Rooms, Decks, etc. Reasonable rates, 25 years experience. 613-832-2540

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INTERIOR PAINTING Professional Work. Reasonable Rates. Honest . Clean. Free Estimates. References. 613-831-2569 Home 613-355-7938 Cell. NORM’S LAWN CARE Serving West Carleton, Arnprior, Stittsville, and Kanata for over 20 years. Grass cutting, rototilling, lawn aeration, hedge trimming, Sod 1/2 yard garden soil, red cedar mulch, shredded cedar mulch, shredded pine mulch, Topsoil. Seniors discount, free estimates, Call today. Norm 613-832-1914 PAINTING AND ODD JOBS

Reasonable rates, reliable and responsible. Call Brian at 613-857-3719

CAREER OPPORTUNITY Travelers Transportation Services Inc. Seeking Licensed Truck & Coach Technician for our Prescott Ontario location. Please forward resume to Guy Marshall at Travelers email me at guym@travelers.ca or call 1-800-265-8789 x264 to set up an appointment.

COMMERCIAL RENT Affordable commercial space for rent. Retail, store front office, office, warehouse and garage. Downtown Arnprior. 500-6,000 square feet. 613-299-7501.

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It is with deep sorrow that we announce the passing of Randy after a short but courageous battle with cancer. Beloved husband of Lisa (nee Hobbs). Proud father of Joey (Amanda), Rebecca and Kaitlin. Loving grandfather of Connor (and his mother Stephanie). Son of Grace and the late Halford Wilson. Brother of George (Isabel). Predeceased by his sister Mary Lynne. Randy will be missed by many family and friends. Special friend of Ron Brown (Diana). Many thanks to his co-workers at Karson Kartage and all the staff at 5 West, General Campus for all their compassionate care. Friends were received at the Carp Chapel of Tubman Funeral Homes, 115 Rivington Street, Carp on Wednesday, April 25th, 2012 from 2 to 4 and 6 to 9 p.m. Funeral Service will be held at St. Thomas Anglican Church, Woodlawn on Thursday, April 26th at 11 a.m. followed by interment in the parish cemetery. Condolences, donations or tributes may be made at www.tubmanfuneralhomes.com

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Alliance Housing Co-op Is building a waiting list for 2, 3 and 4 bedroom townhouses. $775 - $881 per month PARTICIPATION of 4 hours per month is mandatory for being a Co-op member. For info and application forms, all family members 18 yrs and older must attend an Orientation session held on May 1st, at 131 Firewood Private. Doors will open at 7:00 pm for registration and session will begin at 7:30 pm sharp, at which time the doors will be locked. Late comers will NOT be accepted. See our website at www.alliance-housingcoop.ca

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All applicants should apply in writing with a cover letter and resume to Human Resources: Email: jobs@theratronics.ca or Fax #: (613) 591-2176 NOTE: Only successful candidates shall be contacted for interviews.

CHIEF ENGINEER CBRE seeks an Chief Engineer in the Kanata area. This role will diagnose maintain, and repair building mechanical and electrical systems. Candidate should have a minimum of 5 yrs exp. working in commercial building maintenance, with at least three years working in Critical Environment spaces; HVAC experience and trade license mandatory. Must also have Gas Fitter 2 or higher certification, Ozone Depletion card mandatory. Experience with chillers, building automation and building fire protection preferred. WHMIS/ MSDS/ HAZZMAT training an asset. Apply online at http://www.cbre.ca/ careers/Pages/default.aspx to Job# 2012002145. EOE.

ELECTRONIC DESIGNER (Permanent, Full-Time) Bubble Technology Industries (BTI) is a dynamic company with worldrenowned expertise in the field of radiation detection. We currently have an opening for the above position.

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FARM Sheep Producers Field Day. Hands-on demonstrations of basic sheep care and handling for current sheep owners or those planning on purchasing a flock. Some of the practices that will be shown are proper tagging, docking, stomach tubing, intraperitoneal injections, drenching and vaccinating ewes, fecal collection and storage, body condition scoring, and shearing and handling wool. Sat. May 5, 2012 at the Vankleek Hill Fairgrounds starting at 11 a.m. The cost is $10 and pre-registration by May 3 is required. Phone Gary at 613-989-2792. For biosecurity reasons wear clean clothes and footwear. It is very important that you do not bring barn clothes or barn boots!

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FOR SALE Cedar (white), quality lumber, most sizes, decking, T&G, channel rustic. Also huge bundles of cedar slabs ($45) and large bags of shavings ($35). w w w. s c o u t e n w h i t e c e d a r. c a (613)283-3629. Disability Products. Buy and Sell stair lifts, scooters, bath lifts, patient lifts, hospital beds, etc. Call Silver Cross Ottawa (613)231-3549. Dunlop Gold Seal tire new 70014. Morpar 3500 lb trailer hitch fits 2001-5 Dodge vans. ECHO gas trimmer. Craftsman electric edger. Complete wine making equipment. 613-257-7464.

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Electric scooter, like new, 4 wheel, Pride Victory 10. Red. Retail $2,400. Now $1,500. (613)831-4606.

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Perth- 2 bedroom, 1.5 bath, duplex, centrally located, available April 1st. $850/m includes water, parking, garage, central air, yard, gas heat, non-smoking, no pets 613-264-1520.

We are seeking a service orientated individual with strong verbal and written communication skills. The individual will be highly organized with the ability to be flexible and work well under pressure. Must be able to work shifts including weekends and holidays. Full and part time positions available.

Firewood- Cut, split and delivered or picked up. Dry seasoned hardwood or softwood from $50/face cord. Phone Greg Knops (613)658-3358, cell (613)340-1045. *HOT TUB (SPA) CoversBest Price. Best quality. All shapes and colours. Call 1-866-652-6837. www.thecoverguy.com/newspaper

HELP WANTED Attention! Turn 5-15 hours a week into $5,000 a month on your computer. Free online training. Flexible hours. www.offthepath.info Busy Herb Business Requires Part Time Gardening & Harvesting Help. Near Kinburn Sideroad & Stonecrest Rd. Must have gardening experience, be self-reliant for transportation. Students welcome. Non-smoker. Send resume to Judy’s Organic Herbs: herbs@earthmedicine.ca Potato Chip Wagon in Carp is looking for fry cook and counter staff. Wages $10.25 cash +Tips. Drop off resumes at 403 Donald B. Munro Drive, Carp.

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DRIVERS WANTED AZ, DZ, 3 or 1: Terrific career opportunity with outstanding growth potential to learn how to locate rail defects using non-destructive testing. No Exp. Needed!! Plus extensive paid travel, meal allowance, 4 weeks vacation and benefits package. Skills needed -ability to travel 3 months at a time, valid license, high school diploma or GED. Apply online at www.sperryrail.com under careers. Click here to apply, keyword: Driver. EARN EXTRA income! carrier contractors needed for early am newspaper home delivery in Kanata and Stittsville, 7 days/week. Vehicle a must. $500-$950+/ MONTH. 613-592-9786 ENVIRONMENTAL COMPANY requires 2 general workers. Must be willing to travel as work across Ontario. Full training given. Please send resumes to Box C, c/o the Renfrew Mercury EMC, 35 Opeongo Road, Renfrew, ON, K7V 4A8 Full/Part Time Cleaners/Team Leaders for growing residential cleaning company based in North Gower. Mon-Fri. No evenings. No weekends. All travel paid. $11.00-$14.00/hr. (613)489-3993 or elitecleaning@storm.ca

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HELP WANTED!!! Make $1000 a week processing our mail! FREE supplies! Helping Homeworkers since 2001! Genuine Opportunity! No experience required. Start immediately! www.mailingbrochures.net Hiring Sheet Metal Workers. We are looking for registered apprentices and licensed sheet metal workers to work in a commercial environment. Competitive salary, benefits and RRSP package provided. Email: ventilation_@hotmail.com Fax Resumes: (613)489-0008. Live In Superintendent required for a prestige apartment building in downtown Ottawa. Working knowledge in HVAC, plumbing & electrical, building cleaning & part of an on call rotation will be required. Must have valid driver’s license & vehicle. Fax Resume to (613)225-4673 LONE STAR

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Part-Time, Live-In, Stable Help Wanted. Single mature, responsible female or couple with stable management experience, non-smoking, to do approximately 15 hours of work per week @ $10.40 per hour (evenings and weekends). To live on the property at 6362 Bank Street (Near Greely). Rent twobedroom apartment@ $400.00 per month plus cable, phone and internet. Hydro and heat included. There is no stall available for own horse. Contact victoria.andrew@sympatico.ca RIDEAU CARLETON RACEWAY We are looking for an experienced Cleaner and Security Guard to join our team. Both are overnight positions. Please send resume to: hr@rcr.net no phone calls please WORK OPPORTUNITIES. Enjoy children? New York, California, across USA. Salary, airfare, medical provided. Available: Spain, Holland, China, Etc... Teaching in Korea - Different benefits apply. Hotel Jobs in England, Bermuda,across Canada. Summer camps in Europe. Call 1-902-422-1455 or email scotiap@ns.sympatico.ca

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Cleaning available: Regular, seasonal or occasional. Regular household help as well. References, receipts. (613)447-1527. HOUSE CLEANING SERVICE IN KANATA/surrounding areas. Meticulousness, reliable, honesty and the respect your home deserves. Reasonable prices. Seniors Discount available. 613-796-9421 KATIMAVIK; Warm & nurturing family home environment. Days are fun-filled & active with plenty of indoor/outdoor play, arts, crafts & music. CPR/1st Aid Certified, smoke-free. Police check, references/receipts available. Lindsay 613-599-6565 or 613-852-0652 Need a helping hand? Our dedicated and mature caregivers (50 years+), thoroughly screened and insured, provide light housekeeping, companion care, dementia care, respite care, child care, shopping, transportation, handy work and other services. Call Seniors on Site at 613-422-7676 or visit www.sosonsite.com Stittsville area, experienced caregiver will provide lots of TLC and outdoor activity for children, any age. Westwind Public and Guardian Angel Bus Route. Call Lyn at (613)831-2758.

Hunter Safety/Canadian Fire-arm Safety Courses held throughout the valley all year long. Organize a group, get yours free. Gift certificates available. Competitive pricing. Dave Arbour 613-257-7489. www.valleysportsmanshow.com Hunter Safety/Canadian Firearms Courses and exams throughout the year. Organize a course and yours is free. Call Wenda Cochran 613-256-2409.

LAWN & GARDEN A&M LAWN Maintenance: Lawn & Garden Clean-up, Aeration, Lawn cutting. May-nard 613-290-0552 CEDAR HEDGES 6 ft. HIGH. Free delivery with full truck load. Freshly dug. Greely Area. $6.25/tree. Gerry 613-821-3676

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WORLD CLASS DRUMMER (of Five Man Electrical Band) is now accepting students. Private lessons, limited enrollment, free consultation. Call Steve, 613-831-5029. www.stevehollingworth.ca

ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS: Do you want to stop drinking? There are no dues or fees for A.A. Membership. The only requirement is a desire to stop drinking. Phone 613-258-3881 or 613-826-1980.

LOST & FOUND FOUND: BLACK AND WHITE PUPPY, young female unspayed. Found in Kinburn Area. Call 613-447-1127

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LEGION BRANCH 480 389 Richmond, Rd. Ottawa. BINGO every Wednesday at 6:45p.m. Door and canteen open at 5:00p.m 613-7252778 BYTOWN ANTIQUE NOSTALGIA Show & Sale. Sunday April 29th 9am-3pm. Nepean Sportsplex, 1701 Woodroffe.(Ottawa) Wide variety, Admission $5.00 STITTSVILLE LEGION HALL, Main St, every Wed, 6:45 p.m. Timberframing Course 2 week trimberframe course August 13. Cost: $1,000. Contact: Pat Wolfe (613)256-0631 or email butternutfarm@xplornet.com for further information.

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REAL ESTATE AUCTION to be held at #1629 Concession Road 4B (signs) K0G 1K0 from Hopetown take Cty Rd. 16 (Wolfe Grove Rd. 2 km) to Conc. 4B from Almonte take Cty Rd 16 (12 km) to Conc. 4B or from CP take Hwy 7 east (9 km) & right onto Fergusons Falls Rd/Cty Rd 15 & continue approx 15 km & turn right onto Cty Rd 511 through Lanark to Hopetown (see above). Only 1 hour from Ottawa.

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Are you looking for a fast-paced, creative and challenging work environment? Is working with energetic, passionate people focused on winning the right place for you? EMC and Metroland Media offers excellent opportunities for individual’s that are committed to building a career in sales. You will be asked to produce results and devote time and effort required to consistently improve results.

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ESTATE AUCTION SALE 2 Parcels of Real Estate, Antique Tractors, Trucks, Large Collection of Farm Related Items, Scales, Cast Iron Seats, Tools, Antique Furniture and Household Effects. 1705 Old Montreal Rd., Cumberland, Ont- from Cumberland village travel West 2 km or just 3 km East of Orleans. Watch for Auction Signs. Saturday, May 5 at 9:00 am (Properties sell at 1 pm) To settle the estate of the late Myles Edwards the following will be sold: Parcel #1: All brick 1248 sq ft bungalow on a 5.69 acre lot w/ detached garage and has 3 other storage buildings. Parcel#2: A separate lot, 110’ front x 195.7’ deep, to be sold apart from the house. Both properties sell with a reasonable reserve bid. For more information and terms contact the auctioneers. Also selling Antique Tractors: Cockshutt 20 RowCrop w/ 2 furrow 3pth plow, pulley and PTO-restored; Ford 600 w/ 2 furrow plow and 3 pth carrier-restored; 2 IH Farmall A tractors-restored; Allis Chalmers G w/ 1 furrow plow-restored; Massey Harris Pony-restored; Case Vac tractor-not running, partially restored; John Deere 1010 tractor w/ loader and roll bar canopy; Cockshutt #60 tractor; JD 125 garden tractor w/ 42â€? mower deck; Trucks: 1950 Chev ž ton pickup w/ 4’ x 8’ manual dump box - restored; 1984 Chev C-10 Scottsdale are side, 8 cyl. ½ ton, 3 speed, auto trans-restored; Farm Related Equip and Collectibles such as numerous Renfrew scales, platform scales, store type scales, implement seats, lanterns, sleigh bells and much more. Also selling shop tools, equipment, trailers, antique furniture and household items. See www.theauctionfever.com for more detailed listing. Terms of Sale – Cash or Cheque with Proper ID Auctioneers James and Hill Auction Service Ltd. Carson Hill Stewart James 613-821-2946 613-445-3269 Auctioneer’s Note: This auction will prove to be one of the best for the avid collector as Mr. Edwards collected and restored vintage equipment and artifacts for several years. Refreshments available. Owners and auctioneers not responsible for accidents.

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REAL ESTATE OPEN HOUSE Friday April 27 (4-7 p.m.), Saturday April 28 (Noon - 4 p.m.). Saturday, May 12 (noon-4 p.m.) & Sunday, May 13 (noon-4 p.m.) Real Estate Auction Date: Saturday May 26, 2012 at 1 p.m. SHARP!

-Estate AuctionFor The Estate of the late Eric Sheppard, Brockville Saturday, May 5 @ 9 a.m. To be held at Hands Auction Hall County Rd 15 (Maitland/Merrickville Rd) R R # 2, Brockville, ON Preview Saturday, April 28, 10 a.m. - 12 noon

DAN PETERS AUCTION Dan Peters CPPA Auctioneer & Certified Appraiser Amanda Todd CPPA Auctioneer & Certified Appraiser (613) 284-8281 or Auction Hall (613) 284-1234 email: info@danpetersauction.com Website: www.danpetersauction.com

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3646 Gliderway Private, North Grenville (Located off River Road - Midway Between Manotick & Kemptville). Large Unique Waterfront Home Featuring Side-by-Side In-Law Suite with many possibilities as family shared investment, rental income & more. Each Side has added privacy of separate entrance. Drilled Well. Central Air, F/A Oil Heat (Dual Zone Heating & Air Climate Control for each side). Large Garage with Full Loft above. New Septic, New Shingles & Many Upgrades. This Picturesque home is Clean and Ready to Move in! For Full Listing, info & Pictures please see Website.

This auction offers Gibbard living and dining room furniture, flat bed trailer, coins circulated and uncirculated, jewellery, great collection of Nippon and Noritake china and so much more. Please visit www.handsauction.com to view catalogue and pictures and to participate in online bidding or as always we will be pleased to have you attend the live auction. The choice is now yours! 5501 County Road 15, RR #2, Brockville, ON K6V 5T2 0HONE s 4OLL &REE ")$ E-mail: auction@handsauction.com www.handsauction.com

Stag and Doe in honour of Kelly Nash & Adam Boyd Saturday May 5th, 2012 at the Carp Agricultural Hall at 8:00 p.m. Cash Bar-DJ-Door Prizes

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Home for sale- 23 Lori Ln Chesterville. Open House -April 21, 22, 28, 29 Saturday and Sunday 10-5:00, go to comfree.com/309064 for details. Call (613)448 2218

25Ft-Mallard Trailer. Sleeps 6 person. A/C excellent condition Comes with deck $9,900 or B.O. Renfrew 613-851-2865

Kemptville Waterfront, 75’ permanent dock, 4 bedroom brick house, town services, new heat pump, oil furnace, gas fireplace. $399,900. (613)258-2481 rainacr@sympatico.ca WATERFRONT LOTS 2 building lots, Town of Arnprior, 40 Chats Crescent and 412 McLean Ave. on Ottawa River. Town services, Beautiful views. 613-623-4531

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WORK WANTED Attention Plus Home Cleaning. Perth, Carleton Place, Stittsville, Kanata and surrounding area. Call Sylvia for all your cleaning needs 613-259-2146. Certified Mason. 10 years experience. Chimney repair, restoration, parging, repointing. Brick, block and stone. Small/big job specialist. Free estimates. 613-250-0290. Experienced housecleaning service, very professional and reliable. Free estimates. Call Alissa (613)866-1166. Masonry work, new construction, brick, stone, parging, re-pairs, pointing and chimney repair. Please call Al (613)8680946 or (613)830-2346.

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Dated: April 13, 2O12 Owner: Rick Pancham and Carrie Victoria Last Known Address: 10 Banchory Cr., Kanata ON, K2K 2V4 Description of ltem Held in Storage: 2004 Rinker 320, Black/White, Hull # RNK76272D404, Engine #s 0W018883 and 0W018876 Outstanding Fees: $37,689.69 lf payment is not received by May31, 2012, Len’s Cove Marina Limited will dispose of the boat by private sale to recover, storage, interest, and other notice fees. The item may be redeemed by any person entitled to receive Notice upon payment of $37,689.69 to Len’s Cove Marina, 1 Water Street, Box 220, Portland, Ontario, K0G 1V0 between the hours of 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday to Saturday. The item may be sold unless it is redeemed by May 31, 2012. Notice is hereby given that under the Repair and Storage Liens Act, that Len’s Cove Marina of 1 Water Street, Box 220, Portland, Ontario, K0G 1V0 will sell the described item from storage charges owing and other fees.

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BUSINESS DIRECTORY

BOOKING: FRIDAY 9:30AM FINAL APPROVAL: FRIDAY NOON

PAINTING

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Groups raise funds for Wabano Centre expansion Beautification Vanier, Vanier Community Association helping with Aboriginal centre’s $400,000 campaign Michelle Nash michelle.nash@metroland.com

EMC community - The Beautification Vanier group passed a motion at a recent meeting that will see it raise money for the new Wabano Mawami Centre on Montreal

Road. The Wabano Centre is in the midst of a campaign to raise money to help fund the expansion of health services and construction of the firstever national centre of excellence in Aboriginal health.

The buy-a-tile campaign was created by the centre to help raise $400,000 for the construction of their new Mamawi Centre. Beautification members Kim Yule and Lucie Marleau raised the idea at the committee’s April 17

meeting. “I think this is really important,� Yule said. “It would solidify our presence in the community.� The tiles will be part of a star blanket design on the floor of the cultural gathering space in the Mamawi Centre, currently under construction on Montreal Road. Each tile is $200 and has space for two names.

“Even if people want to donate $2 I think we will be able to get to $200,� Yule said. The Vanier Community Association has also indicated it would be purchasing a tile. The campaign has sold 300 tiles to date. Only moments after the motion was made, several Beautification Vanier members reached into their pock-

ets to start the pool for the purchase of a tile. The group will be sending a letter out to members encouraging them to donate what they can. Others looking to contribute to the buy-a-tile campaign can find more information by contacting Carlie Chase at 613-220-1447 or via email at cchase@wabano.com, or by visiting wabano.ca.

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“Becoming Whole Through the Power of Jesus�

BRIDLEWOOD BIBLE CHAPEL

Holy Redeemer Roman Catholic Church

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613-836-1764

Email: parish@holyredeemer.ca Website: www.holyredeemer.ca

Saturday 5:00pm Sunday 9:00am & 11:00am

Pastor: Rev. Pierre Champoux

Weekday Masses Tuesday, Thursday & Friday 9:00 a.m. Wednesday 7:00 p.m

Pastor: Keith MacAskill

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

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2 Stonehaven Dr. at Eagleson Road Sunday 10:00 A.M. Worship Service Nursery provided

Grace Baptist Church of Ottawa 2470 Huntley Road

Preaching the Doctrines of Grace

SUNDAY MASS TIMES Saturday: 5:00 pm Sunday: 9:00 am & 10:30 am Rev. C. Ross Finlan, Pastor

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A New Testament Church 465 Eagleson Road (also entrance off Palomino) 11 am Family Bible Hour (Nursery Available) Sunday School 6:30 pm Evening Bible Hour www.bridlewoodbiblechapel.ca 613-591-8514

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ST. ISIDORE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH Sunday Sunday

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- Rev. Colin N. McKenzie, Sr. Pastor - Rev. Carlo De Vito, Pastor of Family Ministries Sunday 10:00am Bible Classes for all people of all ages 11:00am Morning Worship & 6:15pm Evening Service email: fellowshipbaptistchurch@bellnet.ca www.kanatafellowship.com

Mass: Saturday at 5:00 pm Sunday at 9:00 and 11:00 am Telephone: (613) 592-1961 E-mail: ofďŹ ce@stisidorekanata.com We are a welcoming and friendly community that invites you to come and worship with us in our new church

Pastor Shaun Seaman Please join us at 110 McCurdy Drive, 836-1429, www.trinitykanata.ca

PASTOR STEVE STEWART

1600 Stittsville Main Street, Stittsville

6255 Fernbank Road (corner of Main St. & Fernbank)

85 Leacock Drive, Kanata Sunday Worship Service 10:30am. Sunday School 9:15am. Adult Bible Class 9:30am. Rev. Louis Natzke, Pastor

St. Thomas Anglican Church

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1135 March Rd., Kanata, ON. K2K 1X7 Pastor: Rev. M.M. Virgil Amirthakumar

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Grandmothers hold spring fashion show Your Children’s Aid National Volunteer Week

Event part of campaign to raise money to assist Stephen Lewis Foundation in Africa Grandmothers of Kanata

EMC events - The Grandmothers of Kanata and The Royale have joined together to present a great evening for the community in hopes to raise money for the grandmothers of Africa through The Stephen Lewis Foundation. The Stephen Lewis Foundation launched the Grandmothers to Grandmothers Campaign in March 2006 to raise awareness, build solidarity and mobilize funds for Africa’s grandmothers and the orphans in their care. It has since evolved into a national movement of more than 200 grandmother groups-over 5,000 women – who support African

The CAS is extremely grateful for its network of dedicated and compassionate volunteers. Their contribution provides a vital link between our organization and the community which we serve. Whether it is by doing clerical tasks or driving a child to a visit, each volunteer individually makes a lasting impact on the lives of the children, youth and families. In the last ten years, Ottawa CAS volunteers have contributed over 330,000 hours of volunteering. That is simply amazing and we can only hope that the momentum continues for years to come.

grandmothers through The Stephen Lewis Foundation. The Campaign also provides grandmother with HIV awareness training, counselling & testing, parenting and business skills workshops, micro-credit grants, bereavement counselling and support groups.  Africa has become a continent of orphans-as many as 11.6 million children have been orphaned by AIDS. Grandmothers bury their own adult children and step into the breach, caring for the orphaned children left behind. They have no time to grieve their losses, little to no financial resources, deteriorating health, and limited support to bridge the

generation gap and help their grandchildren work through trauma of losing their parents. Despite these hardships, these courageous women have become the heart of the response to AIDS in Africa. The Grandmothers of Kanata will be there and Margret Conrad there representative would be available to be interviewed along with, Dianne Hartson-Lalonde general manager of the Royale. The event starts at 7 p.m. where guests can enjoy homemade desserts and refreshments. There will be a silent auction, clothing by Nygard and make up by Mary Kay which will also be available for purchase. Donations for the silent auction have been made by: Hair By Design, Jask Spa, Cody Party, Scissors, Shoppers Drug Mart, Graffiti’s Restau-

Diefenbunker receives funds for Cold War education

The dedication to the children and youth of Ottawa can be felt exponentially during National Volunteer Week. Although consistent recognition of volunteers and their contribution is vital, it is important to take this highlighted moment to reflect on the importance and impact that volunteers make, and to thank those that take the extra step to get involved, to give of their time, to give of their hearts. And so, to all of our volunteers, thank you.

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EMC news - The Diefenbunker has taken a step forward in its role as Canada’s Cold War Museum thanks to the receipt of a major grant. The Carp-based museum has received a $10,000 grant

Help Kids with Cancer

The Ottawa CAS is always looking for more volunteers, especially drivers and tutors. Volunteer opportunities are available on a regular or occasional commitment basis, and the CAS can work out a flexible schedule that accommodates availability and respects other commitments. If you want to make a contribution to the work of the CAS as a volunteer, visit our website for more information www.casott.on.ca.

MAY 6 ROAD CLOSURES OTTAWA RIVER PARKWAY | Booth St. to Island Park Dr. | 6:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. OTTAWA RIVER PARKWAY | Island Park Dr. to Carling Ave. | 8:00 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. WELLINGTON ST. | Eastbound lane reduction Booth St. to Lyon St. | 8:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. WELLINGTON ST. | Westbound lane reduction Sussex Dr. to Lyon St. | 10:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. WELLINGTON ST. | Westbound Lyon St. to Booth St. | 10:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.

Barbara MacKinnon, Executive Director, The Children’s Aid Society of Ottawa

PORTAGE BRIDGE | Closed both directions | 10:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.

This monthly column is meant to answer questions from the community regarding their Children’s Aid. To submit a question that you would like answered in the column, visit casott. on.ca.

QUEEN ELIZABETH DR. | 8:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m.

LYON ST. | Wellington St. to Laurier Ave. | 8:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. LAURIER AVE. | Lyon St. to Elgin St. closed to all but crossing traffic | 8:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. LAURIER AVE. | Eastbound lanes Elgin St. to Nicholas St. | 8:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m.

PRINCE OF WALES DR. | Northbound lane Preston St. to Heron Rd. | 8:00 a.m. – 11:15 a.m. (Local access to Agricultural Museum from Preston St. and Scenic Dr. Local access to churches from Heron Rd.)

HERON RD. | Lane reductions Prince of Wales Dr. to Riverside Dr. | 8:00 a.m. – 11:15 a.m. VINCENT MASSEY PARK ACCESS | Eastbound Access | 8:00 a.m. – 11:15 a.m. (Access available from Heron Rd. westbound lanes at all times)

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ROCKCLIFFE PARKWAY | Sussex Dr. to St. Joseph Blvd. | 9:00 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. (Local access to Aviation Museum and Rockcliffe Flying Club from Aviation Pkwy)

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rant, Bulk Barn and Tag Along Toys. Opening speeches from the grandmothers and the Royale management will start at 7:30 p.m. followed by the first part of the fashion show with residents of the Royale modeling Nygard’s spring collection, and makeup being applied by Mary Kay Cosmetics. There will be a short break from 8:10-8:30 p.m. The second part of the fashion show will be from 8:30-9:00 p.m. concluding with the finishing speeches, silent auction winners and of course thank yous. This is a great cause that really deserves some attention, this might be something that other grandmothers would love to be involved in. I hope that you will join us for this occasion. We look forward to your support for a great cause.

from the Canadian Museum Association/Royal Bank of Canada Internship for Emerging Professionals Program. This grant will enable the Diefenbunker to bring the story of the Cold War to students in classrooms across the country. “It is such a prestigious grant,” said Heather Montgomery, Diefenbunker education and volunteer manager. “We were so thrilled (to receive it)…it gives us the opportunity to start this important project.” Under the auspices of the grant, an intern will be hired for the summer and will work closely with Diefenbunker staff to develop a collection of educational resources about the Cold War and Canada’s role and history of emergency preparedness and continuity of government to teachers across Canada. Though there is nothing more authentic than learning about the realities of the Cold War in a 100,000 square foot, underground bunker; now, students who live outside of Ottawa will be able to experience and learn about the Cold War in their classroom. “We will be using museum education principles of inquiry and participatory learning will be used to bring this important but lesser known history into classrooms across the country,” added Montgomery. “Our broader themes of emergency planning and conflict resolution will support classroom curricula and student development.” The Diefenbunker’s mission is to increase understanding and interest about the Cold War and the grant funding will assist in bringing its education resources beyond the museum walls. The project launch in 2014 will coincide with 25th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall – the ultimate symbol of the Cold War. “We will be able to step up our presence nationally,” emphasized Montgomery.


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Local events and happenings over the coming weeks — free to non-profit organizations Fax: 613-224-3330, E-mail: news@yourkanata.com Rain barrels: The 1st Kanata Scouts are selling rain barrels in support of the group’s arctic expedition this year. Rain barrels are $55 each and can be ordered online at www.RainBarrel. ca/1stKanataScouts. Pickup will be April 21, between 10:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. at the Beaverbrook Mall parking lot, 2 Beaverbrook Dr. Visit the website for more information, or call Peter Dodsworth

at 613-592-4406.

Summer Fun: Registration open for the Richmond Cooperative Nursery School. We run a summer program, three mornings a week, in July and August for children aged

2.5 to 5 years old. Visit www. rcns.ca or call 613-838-2575 for more information. Registration for our toddler and preschool program in the fall is now taking place: but hurry, spaces fill up quickly. April: Rideau Trail Association, come hike with us. Upcoming Tuesday evening urban walks: April 24: Rideau Locks from Tunneys Pasture. Wednesday Walkers meet every Wednesday at 9:30 a.m. for impromptu hikes in Gatineau Park. For more information: rideautrail.org or contact Rob 613-254-5968 and leave a message. Sundays in April: Help, Hope and Happiness...what we

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all need and seek for. There is an unfailing source that can be ours. Come and listen how. All ages welcome! From 4-5 p.m. at the Ottawa Waldorf School, 1 Goulbourn, Stittsville. No contribution nor participation required or solicited. For more information, write us: bible2010@hotmail.ca or call 613-371-2922. April 26: The next meeting of the Kanata and District Breast Cancer Support Group will be held Thursday, at 7 p.m., Hall D, Mlacak Centre, 2500 Campeau Dr. For more information, call Jan at 613592-4793. April 28: First Kanata Scouts will hold its annual bike exchange at the Mlacak Arena. People can drop off bikes on April 27, from 7 to 9 p.m. or on April 28, from 8 to 9 a.m. Bikes will be on sale on April 28, from 8:30 to 11 a.m. Hundreds of buyers, canoes, kayaks and outdoor gear are expected at the sale. Donations will be gratefully accepted. April 28: Briarbrook and Morgan’s Grant Community Association Spring Clean-up. Two starting locations: 102 Macara Crescent in Briarbrook (10 a.m.) and Klondike Crossing plaza at Klondike and March roads in Morgan’s Grant (10:30 a.m.). Free vinyl gloves, garbage bags and leaf-and-yard waste bags. Bring your work gloves and your enthusiasm. Free treats before heading out and free lunch from our sponsors for volunteers. Or plan your own clean-up using the flyer available at http://bmgca. ca/d/?q=node/89. Info: www. bmgca.ca. April 29: Clean your Closet for Cancer fundraiser for the Canadian Cancer Society and the Ottawa Regional Cancer Foundation from noon to 3 p.m. at The Royale at 3501 Campeau Dr.

April 30: Come and see the revised application for 2 The Parkway on Monday, April 30, at the Mlacak Centre, 2500 Campeau Dr., Halls C and D from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. This meeting, hosted by the city, is open to everyone, and is your chance to see what is being proposed and provide feedback. May 1: The KanataMarch Horticultural Society welcomes Suzanne Patry of Whitehouse Perennials who will present “Shade Gardens – Is there Something Other Than Hostas?” Suzanne will discuss perennial plant choices that will thrive in shade gardens. The meeting will be held on May 1, 7:30 to 9 p.m. at the Old Town Hall, 821 March Rd. The entrance to the Old Town Hall is on Klondike Road across from Shopper’s Drug Mart. There is a $5 fee for non-members, which can be applied to an annual KMHS membership of $15. May 4-6: The Kanata Artists Studio Tour will be held in the homes of 10 featured artists. The tour will start on Friday, May 4, from 5 to 9 p.m., and continue on May 5 and 6 from10 a.m. to 5 p.m. The tour will feature a variety of media from textiles, oil, acrylic, watch colour, coloured pencil and mixed media, styles from abstract to high realism. For more information and a map, see www.kanataartists.com or call 613 592 6959’. May 5: Great Beaverbrook Clean Up Day, hosted by the Kanata Beaverbrook Community Association. Volunteers are asked to show up at the parking lot in the west-end of the Beaverbrook Community Centre starting at 9 a.m. Gloves and bags are provided and the the community association will offer a free barbecue along with children’s games. The rain date is May 12. For

more information contact Pilar at <mapilival@yahoo.com. May 5: Roch Carrier School Council is holding an electronic waste recycling event, 401 Stonehaven Dr., 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. For more information visit www.recycleyourelectronics.ca. May 5: Glen Cairn Tennis Club holds free community day open house, Glen Cairn Tennis Club, 80 Castlefrank Rd., 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. May 5: Briarbrook and Morgan’s Grant Community Association Community Yard Sale. Whether you want to shop or host a sale, plan to get involved in the community garage sale on May 5. If you want to have a sale, you can register by sending an email to pr@bmgca.ca. A list of all participating garage sales will be posted on www.bmgca.ca the day before the sale. The rain date is May 6. Info: www. bmgca.ca. May 5: Join us for World Labyrinth Day, 1 p.m. at St John’s Anglican Church, 325 Sandhill Rd., in Briarbrook for this third annual global event to create a wave of peaceful energy moving around the planet. People all over the world will be walking a local labyrinth at 1 p.m. in their time zone. We will use the outdoor and indoor labyrinths as weather permits. Many labyrinth resources available for reference; speak with certified Veriditas labyrinth facilitators. Refreshments will be served. Parish Office 613-592-4747 www.parishofmarch.ca. May 5, 6: Ottawa Train Expo comes to Carleton University Field House. The 48,000-plus square-foot hall has been reserved to welcome people from all walks of life into the world of model trains. Over 100 vendors, displays, layouts, demonstrations and

clinics will be representing all aspects of the hobby. Seasoned train enthusiast, model railroaders and families will have the exciting opportunity to enjoy the experience, learn new skills and get involved. www. ottawatrainexpo.com. Roger’s House This year the proceeds from our raffle table will be donated to Roger’s House. Located on CHEO’s grounds, Roger’s House provides a “home away from home” for children with life-limiting illnesses and their families. We would like to thank all the people and local companies that have donated so far to our raffle table. A couple of examples of items are passes for four on VIA Rail, Ottawa to Quebec City. An autographed picture of Justin Beiber and an autographed SENS sweater by Bon Jovi. Over 75 items have been donated from Model vendors from all over North America and local business in order to help us raise funds for Roger House. Ottawa Train Expo is a non profit organization. May 6: The Running Room will hold its annual Kanata to Bank Street Run, a 32-kilometre run starting at 8:30 a.m. at the store’s location, 484 Hazeldean Rd., and continuing along the Ottawa River parkway then finishing at the Taggart Family Y, 180 Argyle Ave., in downtown Ottawa. Water will be provided on route along with aid stations, volunteers on bikes and refreshments will be provided at the end of the run. For more information contact cecilia. jorgenson@gmail.com. May 8: The Probus Club of Western Ottawa meets on the second Tuesday of each month at 33 Leacock Drive Kanata at 10 a.m. for coffee followed by a guest speaker. For further information call Pat Thompson at 613-5911390.

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LIBRA – Sept 23/Oct 23 Libra, start thinking about curbing your spending. Your finances are in trouble if you don’t make some changes. More is going out than is coming into your accounts.

TAURUS – Apr 21/May 21 Taurus, a good night is in store this week. The night brings rewards you did not expect. Working hard yields more than financial success.

SCORPIO – Oct 24/Nov 22 Scorpio, there’s not much you can do about the current situation. Complaining about things won’t solve anything, so why waste the breath? Better news is on the horizon.

GEMINI – May 22/Jun 21 Trust your instincts, Gemini. Someone who seems like they have your best interests at heart really may have ulterior motives. Heed Capricorn’s sage advice. CANCER – Jun 22/Jul 22 Cancer, you may feel like you’re the only one keeping the ship from sinking. However, this is not the case. Behindthe-scenes work is taking place, too. LEO – Jul 23/Aug 23 Leo, it seems as if drama is always following you. That’s because you tend to be the life of the party or prefer all eyes be on you. Think about being less conspicuous. VIRGO – Aug 24/Sept 22 Virgo, it’s hard to keep friends if you are overly critical of the way they live their lives. Remember, no one is perfect — including you. Keep an open mind.

Last week’s answers

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LIBRA - Sept 23/Oct 23

TAURUS - Apr 21/May 21

SCORPIO - Oct 24/Nov 22

GEMINI - May 22/Jun 21

SAGITTARIUS - Nov 23/Dec 21

Taurus, it can sometimes feel impossible to find that perfect someone for a loving relationship. If you’re single, let a friend set you up this week. Gemini, with so many momentous things going on it can be hard to keep track of all the things you need to get done. A few tips on organization will go a long way.

CANCER - Jun 22/Jul 22 0708

Cancer, you just may find that when you stop thinking so intently about something, all of the answers become clear. This could be the solution you were seeking.

LEO - Jul 23/Aug 23

Leo, you may find it puzzling that so many people keep turning to you for words of wisdom. If you have the advice to offer, go ahead. You can also politely decline.

VIRGO - Aug 24/Sept 22

Virgo, look internally for help this week. Though there are plenty of reasons to avoid an activity, there are many excellent reasons why you should engage yourself.

46. Motives for an action 47. White toy dog 49. Alloy used to make magnets 50. Take a siesta 52. Dekaliter 54. Plants seeds 56. An awkward person (Yiddish) 57. Groom’s partner 58. Flat crusty-bottomed onion roll 60. Goblins (Br.) 61. River into The Baltic Sea 62. Islamic sect 63. Baby powder mineral 67. Derek __, Harvard 67. Derek __, Harvard

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ARIES - Mar 21/Apr 20

Aries, assess a situation before acting. Only then will you have a clear view and map out the steps that you must take. Pisces may help you with your plan.

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ARIES - Mar 21/Apr 20 Patience is a virtue, Aries. The best will be in store for you later in the week. There’s not much chance for adventure Monday or Tuesday, but things pick up on Wednesday.

Happy times are on the horizon, Libra. You just have to make it through a few more obstacles and tasks before you get there. The finish line is in sight. Scorpio, when it rains it pours, and this week you’ll find out the true meaning of that expression. But being a fighter means you’ll find the silver lining. Sagittarius, although you may want to help when a friend comes to you, there is not much you can offer in this particular situation besides support and encouragement.

CAPRICORN - Dec 22/Jan 20

Things are completely out of your hands, Capricorn. While you thought you would feel helpless, this experience can actually prove liberating for you.

AQUARIUS - Jan 21/Feb 18

Aquarius, the beginning of the “fun-in-the-sun” season is starting and you are very excited about all of the outdoor recreation prospects. Make your to-do list now.

PISCES - Feb 19/Mar 20

It could take a helping hand to pull you up from a tricky situation, Pisces. You just may be lucky to have this person on your side.

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