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Ciena expects to continue growing, hiring in Ontario “Today’s news would not be possible without the forwardthinking, economic development policies and public-private collaboration of government officials at the local, provincial and federal levels,” Frodsham said, which was underscored by the politicians present at the announcement. From the provincial government, support came in the form of a timely grant of $250 million in 2011 for the Maryland-based company, which followed its acquisition of Nortel’s optical networking and ethernet assets. The grant included a commitment from Ciena to invest $180 million in research and development in Ontario over

five years. Frodsham said the company has invested more than $1 billion in the past five years in research and design based in Canada, where one-third of the company’s global work force is located. Wynne described Ciena’s acquisition of Nortel’s networks as “a new opportunity for Ottawa’s (information and communications technology) sector to grow.” The acquisition, along with the provincial government’s grant, allowed Ciena to keep highly skilled jobs from leaving Ottawa. She said the grant was “a bit of a leap of faith” on the government’s part, but one which has paid off.

“When Ontario partnered with Ciena, that was a vote of confidence in the people of this region,” she said. “With today’s ground breaking for a new corporate campus in Ottawa, Ciena is returning our vote of confidence and loudly declaring that the future of ICT in Ottawa is bright indeed.” Since then, the company has created 350 new jobs, including 125 for new graduates of Ontario universities, said Frodsham. But the federal government also had a hand in helping to manage the move from the former Nortel campus at 3500 Carling Ave., near Crystal Bay, extending Ciena’s lease at the location (now owned by the federal government and expected to serve as the new

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and we are adding to it continually and frankly, the quality of talent coming out of the Ontario schools is quite attractive.” With much of Ciena’s research and design taking place in Ottawa, Frodsham said the company really hadn’t considered a move outside of Ottawa. Jenna Sudds, the executive director of the Kanata North Business Improvement Area, said Ciena’s announcement was one of the most important in the last few years for the area. “I think this is a terrific indication of how the tech sector is going,” she said, adding that announcements from companies like Cisco Systems and Sanmina in the past few years show this is not the only growth north Kanata is seeing.


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Currently, BeaverTails is set up in Tanger’s west parking lot off of Palladium Drive using a temporary shop like those used on the canal. Hooker said he hopes to have a larger shop installed sometime around or after Canada Day that will offer more than just BeaverTails. The larger shop, which represents a six-figure investment, would sell poutine, hot dogs and more items which have not yet been offered in Ottawa, but can be found in BeaverTail locations elsewhere in Canada. Though the decision has not yet been made whether a larger shop will be set up at Tanger, Hooker said, “I think there is a 95 per cent chance that we are going to invest in that.” Asked if the Ottawa Senators potential move out of Kanata to LeBreton Flats was a consideration, he said “not really.” “We want the Sens to be successful wherever they are, and I don’t think that that location change would affect the mall,” he said.

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The grand opening date has not been solidified, though free BeaverTails will be offered from 1-2 p.m. and 5-6 p.m. on May 16 and 17 in celebration of the new location. The fried pastry treat is offered for free two other times annually, and usually attracts quite a crowd, said Hooker. For the grand opening, Hooker has plans for buskers from the ByWard Market to be transported to the Tanger location, he said. “What we are trying to do is duplicate the market experience in Kanata at the Tanger mall,” said Hooker. BeaverTails set up shop in the ByWard Market in 1980, and that location has grown up with the market, becoming the most stable revenue stream for the company in Ottawa, as well as a gathering place for market shoppers. While the company’s temporary locations on the Rideau Canal for skating season can be a big money-maker, it is also a risk, said Hooker. “On the canal you set up

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given to around 65 Ottawa-area families every year, was delivered by Candlelighters executive director Jocelyn Lamont in an attempt to bring

Speakers: Julie Audet/Josée Thibault, Founders of Family Law in a Box, “What is the next step? Knowledge is Power” Sandy Holmes, Parenting Mediator, “The Children Come First” Cindy Duncan, Mortgage Broker, “Paying Off Matrimonial Debt and Protecting Your Credit Rating” Barb Gladwish, Financial Divorce Specialist, “Ensuring a Healthy Financial Future After Divorce”

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home what it means to be a parent of a child with cancer. “No parent ever wants to hear that,” she said to participants of a fundraising ride on May 6. About 400 families in Ontario are told that every year, and while Candlelighters can’t soften the blow for parents when they are told their child is sick with cancer, they do help families with everything that comes after. The Inside Ride, held annually at the AlcatelLucent campus at 600 March Rd. with the help of the Coast to Coast Against Cancer Foundation, is the biggest fundraiser supporting the Candlelighters organization which supports families financially and with programs and education when a child is diagnosed

with cancer. More than 100 members of Alcatel-Lucent, as well as a team from Hewlett-Packard and RedBlacks players Jordan Verdone and Nolan MacMillan took part in the eighth annual ride, which had teams of six cyclists cycle for 10 minutes each on bikes placed on stands in the main entranceway of the Alcatel-Lucent campus. Despite the sobering opening message of the ride, which nearly brought participants to tears, riders hopped on their bikes with excitement, many of them blowing kazoos and shaking pom-poms. The event raised $73,873, surpassing the goal of $70,000, which places the event’s total amount raised over eight years at $357,873.


Boundary changes coming to make room for new north Kanata school French immersion program only, dual track programs considered Adam Kveton adam.kveton@metroland.com

Whether north Kanata’s new public elementary school should offer just French immersion or both French and English programs was one of the questions put to residents in a public consultation meeting on May 7 at Earl of March Secondary School. The meeting revealed a pair of proposals to the general public outlining the future of the school and how it could affect other schools in the area. The proposals include boundary changes which could see students redirected from Jack Donahue Public School, Stephen Leacock Public School and Roland Michener Public School. Public school board staff and a group of principals and school representatives in the area worked along with a pair of community organizations for about a year to consider options for the new school, and how those would change attendance boundaries, said the public school board’s information package on the proposals. The first proposal would have the new north Kanata elementary school, to be built off of Terry Fox Drive across from Old Second Line Road, offer only early French immersion, with classes from junior kindergarten to Grade 6. This proposal, being the public school board staff’s preferred option, would see students from Jack

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Members of the public listen to public school board planning manager Karyn Ostafichuk during a public consultation meeting about boundary change and programming proposals for the new north Kanata elementary school, slated to open in Sept. 2016. The meeting took place May 7 at Earl of March Secondary School. Donohue Public School and Stephen Leacock Public School, as well as some junior and senior kindergarten students accommodated at Roland Michener Public School, be redirected to the new north Kanata school in September 2016. This would result in reduced enrolment at Jack Donohue and Stephen Leacock public schools, which are both over-utilized, having 11 and 12 portables, respectively, according to public school board information. Portable requirements at both schools would be “reduced signifi-

cantly,” the board indicated in the information package. The second proposal has the new school as a dual-track early French immersion and English school, with classes from junior kindergarten to Grade 6. Students from Jack Donohue, Roland Michener and Stephen Leacock public schools would be redirected to the new school, with English students coming from Jack Donohue and Roland Michener public schools. That would result in fewer enrollments at Jack Donohue Public

School than in the first proposal, but the school would still be over utilized by 13 per cent. Roland Michener Public School would also see fewer enrollments under the second proposal, and the school is already underutilized, according to the board. The second proposal would also have different boundaries for English and early French immersion students, meaning, if a student was to change programs, that might also mean changing schools. Staff said it preferred the first

proposal as early French immersion enrollment has been increasing in north Kanata, while English program enrollment is declining. The first proposal would reduce overcrowding at Jack Donohue and Stephen Leacock public schools while helping Roland Michener Public School to gain a stronger English program by including the Arcadia development in its new attendance boundary, said public school board information. Both proposals included a “phased-in” approach where students in Grade 5 would remain at their current school so students going from elementary school to high school would not attend three different schools in three years. Several dozen people attended the presentation of the proposals, with some worrying that their children might be split up due to the boundary changes. Others questioned why so many students would have to be redirected to the new school when residents of new developments near the new school will likely be arriving in the next few years. Karyn Ostafichuk, planning manager for the public board, said the new school could not open with only a handful of children in attendance, especially after the province gave funding for the school to help deal with overcrowding at other schools, as well as to serve the growing community. The public school board’s planning staff is expected to make their recommendation to the board on June 16 after comments from the public have been received. A final decision is scheduled for June 22. Comments and questions can be sent to newkanataes@ocdsb.ca.

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EDITORIAL

Not time to slam on the brakes

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here’s a great deal of consensus these days around the idea that as a society, we need to move beyond our dependence on the automobile. Sprawl, congestion and road safety are among the issues brought up time and time again at city halls across the country. Here in Ottawa, what to do about all the cars is top of mind as well. Councillors and staff are always looking for ways to make commutes easier, streets safer and neighbourhoods friendlier for those doing pretty much anything other than driving a car. As it should be. Roads are costly to maintain. Congestion saps valuable time that could be spent doing any number of other, more productive things. Cyclists and pedestrians are at constant risk of serious injury or worse while navigating the city. But there’s a problem: Ottawa, as with the rest of Canada, is a society built for the past century around the automobile. Cities have been planned around the idea that most people will go out their front door, hop behind the wheel and go wherever

they need to go. That’s history that won’t be erased overnight. There are a number of initiatives in Ottawa right now sizing up how parking is handled. Westboro is considering paid parking for Richmond Road, Preston Street is dropping fees, and the city is pondering reducing parking requirements for new buildings in the urban area. Those looking to improve our city by making life difficult for cars need to take pause. Restrictions on parking, if implemented too quickly, will be detrimental to the city. Most people still drive, and if they can’t drive where they want, they’ll stay away. Part of what makes cities vibrant isn’t just those people who live in a particular neighbourhood, but who else that neighbourhood attracts. If you can’t get somewhere, you won’t go. This means before we rush to bar the car, we should focus on building transit, cycling and pedestrian infrastructure. Make it easier for people to choose to leave their ride behind before you force them to make that decision.

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Time for public generosity for public schools

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here’s a school in my neighbourhood that is doing an effective job of fundraising for a new, and needed, playground. A coup was getting the support of a nearby Loblaws, where signage promotes the campaign and customers are invited, at the checkout counter, to contribute. There has been some published controversy in recent months over this technique – not in this specific case, but in others. Some people have complained that they feel put-upon, embarrassed, even shamed when they are publicly asked to contribute to worthy causes. Many of these people are privately generous and resent being made to feel like cheapskates when they decline to contribute. People rushed to answer to this

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tion involves more than courses and books. It also includes exercise and safe play. Shouldn’t we all be paying for that with our taxes? Schools have been nickel-anddimed for decades, forced into bake sales and selling chocolate bars to finance activities and equipment that should be theirs by right. It all comes out of some strange notion of fiscal prudence, a desire to keep taxes low and cut frills. So “frills� become things like team uniforms, sports equipment and playgrounds. And special programs at some schools are available only to those children whose parents can afford to fork out the money for them. This makes a mockery out of the words “public education.� Worse, it penalizes those schools in less affluDISTRIBUTION INQUIRIES 'RAHAM "RAGGER ADMINISTRATION: $ONNA 4HERIEN DISPLAY ADVERTISING: 'ISELE 'ODIN +ANATA $AVE 0ENNETT /TTAWA 7EST "RAD #LOUTHIER /RLEANS #INDY 'ILBERT /TTAWA 3OUTH 'EOFF (AMILTON /TTAWA %AST 6ALERIE 2OCHON "ARRHAVEN *ILL -ARTIN .EPEAN -IKE 3TOODLEY 3TITTSVILLE *ANINE +IVELL /TTAWA 7EST 2ICO #ORSI !UTOMOTIVE #ONSULTANT 'REG 3TIMPSON !UTOMOTIVE #ONSULTANT

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ent areas. Parents who live in betteroff neighbourhoods have no difficulty contributing extra money, no difficulty in persuading neighbours and friends to chip in. The result is a further educational inequality. The irony of it all is that many of those who call for restraints in spending on schools are of the generation that benefitted from a more generous time. If you are above a certain age, you can remember that you were given a uniform when you made the team. You didn’t have to sell chocolate bars to pay for it. Times have changed, taxpayers have become stingier, governments have become more cautious, school boards have had to make cuts, parents have to make up the difference. That’s why you’re being asked to pitch in for a playground. There’s no reason not to be generous there. But we’d also like to see, at the checkout counter, a petition to


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Ontario child-care centres should raise the bar

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hen I imagine the perfect daycare, my mind flits to Norway, where publicly subsidized child care centres should be a model for the world: small groups, fresh food, and access to the natural environment. It’s a tall order, but who wouldn’t want that for her child. In Ottawa, we’re fortunate to a have a solid network of licensed child care centres. Since the transfer of child care oversight from the Ministry of Social Services to the Ministry of Education, and the introduction of full-day kindergarten, more schools than before have also implemented pre-school facilities. Over the past few months I’ve been touring a number of school-centred child care facilities for my soon-to-be three-year-old. Most of the spaces I’ve seen are lovely and bright and would be the envy of those in countries other than Canada. But unlike the dreamy daycares in Norway that exist on the edge of forests, school centres are often hard landscaped indoors and out. Inside it means tile floors, the kind

BRYNNA LESLIE Capital Muse that one would expect to see in a public institution like a school or a hospital, which creates a hollow echo. Outside, it means asphalt, play structures and chainlink fences. It’s hard for me to picture my nature-loving child there day in and day out with 15 other children in the same room. There are better models in our midst, which if schools are serious about offering good care environments, could be considered. Currently, for example, my youngest goes to a lovely pre-school three mornings per week. One of the things I love about it – besides the high ratio of three adults to nine children – is the space. It is a large area divided into stations, separated by rugs. They have a costume corner and a teddy corner with books. They have miniature armchairs and all the toys are

neatly divided into colourful bins. It’s stimulating while at the same time comfortable. The small group (less than 10) takes regular walks to the nearby park, full of green and trees and flowers. I’d love her to stay, but it’s only 10 hours of care per week. The upside is for my daughter, who comes home from her mornings inspired and exhausted, and ready to nap in her own bed for a few hours, making 10 hours a week plenty for her. The other upside is that staff always seems perky, likely because they only have to look after these kids for 10 hours per week. The downside is that 10 hours per week isn’t enough time for parents to get to work, do anything meaningful, and then get home again. Years ago, my elder children went to what I consider to be the best – the model

– child care facility in Ottawa, another that should be emulated by school centres. A co-operative, the centre is parent governed. As such, the daycare represents what parents have demanded over the last 35 years of its existence, like low technology, an emergent curricula and pet fish. The space is inviting, with many home-type comforts, including soft furniture and rugs. The outdoor space is well-designed for structured play, but the daycare also has access to a secret garden-type green space

with large trees to hide under, as well as fields of flowers and walks. The staff is unionized, which means they get decent vacation, benefits and pay, training – and primarily that there is a low turnover rate. There is an on-site cook, who shops at the local grocery store and creates a weekly menu combining vegetarian foods, various ethnic foods and a balanced, low-sugar, low-salt diet. The food is so good, I’d like to pop in for lunch every day. Philosophically, we know R017 3078702

a lot about the needs of preschool-aged children. There is much research to suggest that home daycare or homelike daycare offers the best environment for kids. From Norway, we also know that time spent in the natural environment daily is essential to well-being. As the Ministry of Education looks ahead to what school-centred child care centres should be, they would do well to look at model environments like the ones described above to give working parents real choice.

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Oasis in Kanata presents Logotherapy talk The Oasis in Kanata

Week in Review Now that the nice weather is here you may observe speed pavement painting starting in the community. These paintings are additional reminders of the speed limits on our streets. Existing speed paintings will be touched up if needed and new locations will be added this year. I am very happy with the results of this traffic calming measure as it is showing a 17% increase in compliance. Please remember to slow down on our roads.

Dr. Edward Marshall of the Ottawa Institute of Logotherapy will be at The Oasis in Kanata on May 25 at 7 p.m. to talk about Logotherapy and its application for people suffering from symptoms of mental illness and their caregivers. From the Greek word “Logos” (meaning), the therapy is founded on the belief that the primary motivational force of each individual is to find meaning in life. Marshall will spend some time explaining the principles and practice of Logotherapy, and talk about its founder, Viktor Frankl, author of the book, Man’s Search for Meaning. Frankl, a psychiatrist and Holocaust survivor, developed the practice of Logotherapy from his own experiences and his observations of how and why people in the Nazi concentration camps survived and went on to lead productive lives.

He discovered that a person’s ability to find meaning in life alleviates suffering in situations beyond their control. This approach makes a clear distinction between the symptoms of the illness and one’s personal reaction to it. An individual’s response to a mental illness is a key factor in how the person experiences the symptoms and how much effort the person invests in treatment. According to Frankl, “We can discover this meaning in life in three different ways”: • by creating a work or doing a deed • by experiencing something or encountering someone • by the attitude we take toward unavoidable suffering. He says “Everything can be taken from a person but one thing: the last of the human freedoms—to choose one’s attitude in any given set of circumstances.” Frankl’s work has inspired people in

many diverse cultures to overcome situations of unavoidable suffering. Caregivers should find the presentation of interest for their own well-being as they deal with the daily challenges of living with and loving someone who is suffering from the symptoms of mental illness. Marshall is a registered psychotherapist with the College of Registered Psychotherapists of Ontario. He holds a PhD in clinical neuroscience, and has extensive experience in teaching and supervising students around the world. The Oasis in Kanata is a program that provides information and support to caregivers of people with symptoms of mental illness. This information session is free and no registration is required. It takes place at Glen Cairn United Church at140 Abbeyhill Dr. For information, Email info@TheOasisKanata.ca or visit www. TheOasisKanata.ca.

Plant sale coming up

Splash Pads The City’s splash pads are being opened for the season and all water play areas will be open before this weekend. You can find splash pads at the following parks in the ward: • Krisitina Kiss Park (100 Akerson) • Bluegrass Park ( 199 Bridgestone) • Kanata Recreation Complex (100 Walter Baker)

Kanata-March Horticultural Society

Hydro Upgrades Electrical service improvements will be taking place on Hazeldean Road (between Terry Fox Drive and Huntmar Drive) and outside 700 Terry Fox Drive from now until the end of June.

Please let my office know of registered clean dates and times so that we can pop by your events with some prizes to thank you for your efforts! • Go to ottawa.ca, or call 3-1-1 (TTY: 613-580-2401) to register for the cleanup. The new interactive map on the website makes it easier than ever. • Select a location such as a park, roadway, ravine, shoreline, bus stop, pathway or any public area that requires litter pickup or graffiti removal. Upcoming Events May 25th: 7 - 9 pm, The Oasis in Kanata, 140 Abbeyhill Drive (Glen Cairn United Church). ‘The Person Behind the Illness’ All are welcome for this free event. For information, Email info@ TheOasisKanata.ca or visit www.TheOasisKanata.ca. May 30th: The Kanata Food Cupboard is celebrating 30 years in the community! Celebration to be held at their warehouse location located at 340 Legget Drive, 11am-2pm. For details please email coord@kanatafoodcupboard.ca. June 17th: Senior’s Social 11:30am- 1:30 pm at the Kanata Recreation Complex, 100 Walter Baker Place – Hall A. Please join me for some refreshments and great entertainment. Robin Averill will again be joining us this year! Hope to see you there! Working for Kanata South: It is my privilege to serve as your Councillor. Please feel free to contact my office with any concerns or comments, by phone: 613-580-2752, or by email: Allan.Hubley@ottawa.ca. You can visit my website for more information: www.councillorallanhubley.ca or follow me on Twitter: @AllanHubley_23 R0013272486-0514

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Planned Work In Your Community

Investing today, powering tomorrow Hydro Ottawa is committed to delivering the highest levels of customer service and safety. To achieve this goal, Hydro Ottawa regularly evaluates, replaces and upgrades equipment in your area. Investing in infrastructure is essential to the delivery of reliable electricity service for the future. This month, Hydro Ottawa will be conducting an underground trunk extension project in the Stittsville and Kanata South area. This initiative is scheduled to be completed by the end of June 2015. Should a planned power interruption be necessary in order to complete this work, you will receive advance notification. Hydro Ottawa will take steps to mitigate any power disruptions, construction noise and traffic concerns. Your patience is appreciated. We apologize for any inconvenience this vital work may cause.

Project Duration:

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Until the end of June 2015

Hazeldean Road (between Terry Fox Drive and Huntmar Drive), Huntmar Road (between Hazeldean Road and Maple Grove Road) and Terry Fox Drive (outside house number 700)

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Tim Horton’s Cleaning the Capital Please remember to register your clean team for the spring Clean the Capital! Tomorrow (May 15th) is the last day you can register your clean date, although projects may be completed until May 31st.

The 43rd annual Kanata-March Horticultural Society’s May Plant Sale will take place on May 16th from 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. at St. Isidore’s Church at1135 March Rd. The event is rain or shine. The first plant sale was held in 1972 and was called the “Mayfair” plant sale. The plants that will be sold have been grown locally by local gardeners, and include both perennial plants and edibles including some varieties of heirloom tomato plants. The importance of buying plants that have been grown locally in Kanata is that they have been proven to thrive in local conditions – they have not been imported from another climate with promises that they will grow here. Proceeds from the sale are put toward the Kanata-March Horticultural Society’s program, which brings in gardening experts to educate members and guests on a wide variety of gardening topics, as well as maintaining the Molly Wilson Garden at the Old Town Hall on March Road. For more information about the Kanata-March Horticultural Society, visit the website at www.kanata-horticultural.com .


‘Don’t plan any vacation outside the city in 2017’ Brier Dodge brier.dodge@metroland.com

The 150th anniversary of Canada will engage communities and fund projects throughout the city via a not-for-profit organization that will be formed. Guy Laflamme, head of Ottawa 2017, made the announcement to community members at the Cardinal Creek Community Association annual general meeting on May 7. He said the organization will report to a board of directors co-chaired by Mayor Jim Watson. “At this stage, we’re at the critical phase of securing the funding from the province, the city and from the private sector,” he said. Laflamme said organizers will start to meet with community organizations in six to eight months, once funding is secured for community initiatives. Besides projects aimed at increasing tourism, the Ot-

tawa 2017 group will aim to enhance the quality of life in communities. Laflamme said there will be several signature “blockbuster events,” and also funding for community grassroots activities. “We want to move forward with assisting with more community gardens, community kitchens, moving markets, to help people in need and assist people with more access to produce.” Cardinal Creek is in the process of building its own children’s community garden. “We will also have a series of activities with more serous objectives, in terms of promoting active living, healthy lifestyles,” Laflamme said. He said the goal is to engage all the residents in all wards in different ways. “If we can manage to achieve our funding objective we will change the way people see Ottawa,” he said.

“Don’t plan any vacation outside the city in 2017.” TOURISM

While Laflamme said the majority of funds will go towards services and programs for the public, the event will also aim to increase tourism in 2017 and beyond. “The goal set by Mayor Watson is to make sure this isn’t just a one year thing,” Laflamme said. “But to make sure this results in lasting benefits and becomes the new baseline in lasting tourism.” He told community association members to except to have their homes packed with visitors to the city for the 2017 celebrations. “This will result into boosting the level of pride in our citizens, confidence in our business leaders but also contribute to an enhanced quality of life in our community.” He also said a new, revamped website is due to launch by mid-May at ottawa2017.ca.

Not hearing clearly when many people are talking? Many people find that they are no longer able to understand everything, particularly when in the company of others. Engineered in Switzerland, System Audéo V has been designed specifically to understand in group situations. The majority of those surveyed stated that when exposed to considerable background noise they are able to hear that something is being spoken, but can no longer discern precisely what is being said. The words seem blurred and indistinct. But why is that? The effect tends to manifest itselfincompany,orintherestaurant. It is the high-pitched tones perceived at the entrance to the cochlea that are decisive when it comes to hearing things accurately. In the majority of cases these parts of the inner ear are the first to be affected by noise or aging. As the high-pitched tones are no longer perceived well, the auditory center of the brain begins to struggle to decode language. It’s a bit like an image that doesn’t have enough pixels.

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Guy Laflamme holds up a laptop computer displaying the Ottawa 2017 logo to celebrate Canada’s 150th birthday during a presentation to the Cardinal Creek Community Association on May 7.

Hearing sensation! Swiss researchers: Audéo V is superior for conversation.

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are bargained between the union and school boards. The Ottawa-Carleton District School Board posted the update on their website, reminding parents that secondary and occasional teachers represented by the Ontario Secondary School Teachers Federation remain in a legal strike position. Strikes are ongoing at Peel, Durham and Sudbury-area school boards. “The OCDSB is one of seven Ontario school districts which OSSTF has targeted for strike action,” stated the public board. “(The union) must provide five days advance notice of any planned strike action to the OCDSB. To date, we have not received notice of strike action at the OCDSB. The school district remains committed to negotiating fair and fully funded collective agreements for our employees.” On May 11, the ETFO and the province briefly returned to the bargaining table, only to have talks break off a few hours later due to lack of concessions on either part.

recent changes to the pension landscape by various levels of government in Canada and what the association is doing in response to this. Since 2011, provincial governments in New Brunswick, Ontario and Quebec have introduced legislation to reduce the earned benefits of their employees and pensioners and there are indications, depending on the result of a recent civil suit brought against the New Brunswick government by their retirees that the federal government may not be far behind. The national association has joined with other organizations to form the Canadian Coalition for Retirement Security to ensure the protection of public and private sector employees accrued and retirees’ pensions and benefits. The coalition is composed of 23 organizations representing close to six million

working and retired Canadians. In the coming months, the association, as part of the coalition, will mount a non-partisan campaign to leverage public support for federal and provincial legislation to protect benefits that have already been earned by public and private sector employees and retirees. The results from recent focus groups organized by the association make it clear that Canadians want the federal government to live up to the commitments they have made to their pensioners and employees and see not honouring these commitments as “despicable” and “shameful.” The association has met with the leaders of the federal political parties including Opposition leader Thomas Mulcair, who has promised to support legislation to protect accrued benefits, and Liberal leader Justin

Trudeau, who has been sympathetic toward the idea. The association has not yet been able to meet with anyone from the government. In the months leading up to the federal election (scheduled for Oct. 19), the association will launch the Honour Your Promise campaign on the web to mobilize members to get involved in the election and to highlight these issues in riding across Canada. As well, all-candidate meetings will be organized in key areas across the country (including Ottawa) to discuss these issues. A tool kit will be sent to members as part of the fall issue of SAGE, the association magazine. Further information can be found on the association’s website.

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

Education Minister Liz Sandals publically minimized the union’s stance, accusing the ETFO of wanting to strike for strike’s sake. She criticized the union for adding stress to parents by waiting until the last minute to release details of the specific work action planned. ETFO president Sam Hammond targeted Sandals in a May 9 release that explains the union’s strategy. “Minister Sandals and her government have been willing partners with the Ontario Public School Boards’ Asso-

ciation (OPSBA) in making demands that would unravel a decade of progress in creating a strong education system and strong teachers,” said Hammond. “ETFO teachers are not prepared to allow increases in class sizes, have their preparation time directed by others, or be micromanaged and have their ability to support student learning compromised … After eight months of bargaining, it is entirely disingenuous of Minister Sandals to plead ignorance of how these and other issues have forced us to take this strike action.” Phase 1 of the work action will see the province’s 73,000 elementary teachers withdraw from ministry activities, including EQAO testing, at all 32 English public school boards. Extracurricular activities, field trips, extra help for students and parent-teacher meetings will continue. Under the province’s new bargaining framework, bigticket items like salaries and class sizes are hashed out between the province and union, while smaller, localized items

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The union representing elementary teachers in Ontario has begun “incremental strike action” targeting the Ministry of Education, according to a May 8 announcement. The Elementary Teachers Federation of Ontario kept parents on edge, waiting until the afternoon of the Friday before a planned Monday strike action. But worries of an all-out strike were doused – at least temporarily – by word that the work action would target administrative activities and not affect student education. The threat of more drastic future action remains, as the ETFO stated the work-to-rule action was “Phase 1” of the union’s plan to make the provincial government back off its demands. Talks between the ETFO and province broke off in April, and three public secondary school boards are already on strike in Ontario. Away from the bargaining table, the friction between the union and province grew after

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Retirees fight plans to curtail their pensions To the editor,

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Dave Smith centre getting closer to expanded Carp facility Six new beds planned for rural youth rehab centre Emma Jackson

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Three Dave Smith Youth Treatment Centre facilities could soon come together under one roof thanks to a recent move by the city. The agriculture and rural affairs committee approved on May 7 a zoning bylaw amendment and Official Plan amendment to allow a new 30-bed addictions and mental health treatment facility at 1883 Bradley Side Rd. in Carp. Right now the organization operates a 14-bed campus for young men in Carleton Place and a 10-bed campus for young women on the Carp property up for redevelopment. It also runs a family services centre on Bronson Avenue downtown. The organization serves

about 125 youth aged 13 to 21 every year, helping them overcome substance abuse as well as mental health issues during three-month residential visits. The facility serves another 250 people through family support programs. While clinical services vice president Mike Beauchesne called the ARAC approval a “substantial step” for the project, there’s still a lot of work ahead to get there. Even if city council does give the final goahead, the province must also bestow its regulatory blessing, for instance. And then there’s the fundraising: even with the eventual sale of the Carleton Place and Bronson properties (the Carp property is leased from the Royal Ottawa Hospital), the project’s budget could surpass $9 million once all is said and done, Beauchesne said. The septic system alone could cost $400,000. But it’s a necessary cost if the organization is to remain viable. With staff spread out be-

tween three locations, mileage costs can be huge and staff is losing up to an hour a day when they drive between offices. Not to mention, the current facilities are housed in old, deteriorating buildings that are far from purpose built. “None of them were designed for the services they provide,” Beauchesne said. “These facilities are youths’ homes for up to three months. So we want to make sure they’re comfortable, they’re safe and they have all the amenities they require. It’s more about doing more with what we have. “ The new building would add six new beds, bringing each gender to 15. While boys and girls would live together on site, the facility would still enforce a strict gender-separated program, Beauchesne said. Programming and common areas would be shared, but used at different times. AMENDMENTS

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amendments are required because the site is currently zoned as agricultural land. Only 10 hectares of the property along the western boundary (north of the Thunderbird Sports Centre) would be changed; the rest of the property would remain agricultural. While the property has good farming potential – and has even better farming properties north and south of it – city staff concluded that the need for the treatment facility outweighs the potential benefits of farming the land. Dave Smith is the only youth treatment facility of its kind in eastern Ontario, for one thing, and there are few alternative locations around the city that could better accommodate a new building. That’s because the treatment centre has very specific location criteria: it requires at least 10 hectares for outdoor programming (some of which might include gardening and farming) and the rural setting offers a coveted therapeutic aspect. It’s also isolated enough to

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The story of the 2014-15 Ottawa Senators season has intrigued many hockey fans. There were disappointments, surprise twists and players who unexpectedly took starring roles. The result was a record run to a playoff sport that made NHL history. Overlooking it all was the club’s Valleyraised general manager Bryan Murray. “By Christmastime we were in a mediocre mode and not really in contention,” said Murray during a visit to Shawville, Que., near Renfrew. “We made a coaching

bryan murray change, changed our philosophy a little bit on how we are going to play the game and I saw improvement. We played better, but we weren’t winning on a consistent basis. “I knew we were going to have a struggle to make the playoffs. “All of sudden we had two goaltenders get hurt and we had an incredible run. Andrew Hammond came in and played great. I thought we were a playoff team and then we be-

The Senators surprise lateseason rise to become a contender could be said to mirror Murray’s rise to one of the NHL’s best-known hockey minds. Although he played for the Smith Falls Bears in junior hockey and had a couple of tryouts with Guelph of the Ontario Hockey League, Murray left hockey to become a teacher and then part owner of a sporting goods store and a hotel-tavern in Shawville. The pull of hockey remained, and Murray had coaching stints with the Rockland Nationals and the Pembroke Lumber Kings in the Canadian Junior Hockey League, now the CCHL. “Out of the blue I got a call from Regina to be interviewed for the Regina Pats job. I thought I owed it to myself to at least interview,” said Mur-

ray. “I did that and they offered me the job and I said to Geri, I’ll just go for one year and try full-time and see how it goes. I left them to run the hotel and (Regina) of course won the championship (in the 1979-80 season).” That led him on a path that ended in the NHL. “I guess one year turned into a lot of years later,” he

said. “The one thing I have to say is Geri and (daughter) Heide, who was young at that time, I moved them around a bit but they were very openminded to doing it. Certainly 35 and 36 years later, I’m still doing it.” Murray come back to Ottawa to coach the Senators in 2004. “It was home,” said Murray. “My plan was to coach three years in Ottawa and retire … that was going to be the end of it. Mom and dad were still around and family was here. I

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Dragon boat team pairs with brewery for charity beer Steph Willems

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each year take on one or more fundraising challenges. Since 2003, the team has raised over $110,000 for the foundation. Keeping those fundraisers fun comes with the territory and team member Melanie St-Jean said a charity beer was something the members had always joked about. “Our captain, Richard Martin, has a co-worker who works for Covered Bridge Brewing,” said St-Martin. “They want to help the community as much as we do … so myself and another teammate took on this project, and started working on it in the fall.” The result of the collaboration is a seasonal beer – a smaller batch of limited volume produced alongside staples. The name – SmaSH – refers to the single malt, single hop blend that Covered Bridge Brewing thought up. “They’ve created a cask beer – a limited-edition beer that they can offer,” said St-Jean. “Some of the proceeds will go to the foundation, but we also raise money for other organizations that need our support. Those recipients include a senior’s centre and youth centre in the Chinatown neighbourhood. Covered Bridge Brewing opened in December 2013, and is owned and operated by John and Kathy vanDyk. Fundraising comes naturally to the couple, making it no surprise that they signed on to the charity beer project. The beer launch takes place at the brewery at 6 p.m. on May 14. Information on the team can be found at teamshowboat.org, while the festival itself (which takes place the last weekend in June at Mooney’s Bay Park) has information at www.dragon boat.net.


Senators likely to look different this September Continued from page 19

Despite being the Senators GM, the coach in him has never really disappeared. Murray still works on line combinations, match-ups and makes notes every game on what he thinks should happen and not happen. “I never tell the coach who to play or how to play them. I do suggest things to them to do on the ice better or maybe what I like about a certain player versus another player,” he says. “But I think keeping tabs on what’s going on where players performances is concerned, or individual performance versus the team play overall, that’s part of my obligation too.” Murray has some advice for local players and their parents. “If you are from a small town and even if you are going be an NHL player, until you are 14 years of age, you should be playing in your hometown with your own friends,” he says. “Having the memories … and the teambuilding that goes with that,” said Murray. “When you are 14, if you figure and your parents figure you’re a star and you have a chance to go to the city to play AAA, that’s OK.” Murray has received calls about young players, one about a 12-year-old boy from Pembroke who was given the chance to play in Ottawa AAA. “Why would you do that?” said Murray. “Drive an hour each way, four times a week and go to tournaments on weekends. Is he going to be an NHL player at 12 years of age? Not likely. Give him a couple more years. There’s always

been good minor hockey in the Valley, let them play there.” SHARING THE CANCER MESSAGE

Murray continues to devote himself to the Senators despite a fight with cancer. He made waves last November when in a TSN interview he publicly disclosed he was battling the disease. “It was hard on my family,” said Murray. “They didn’t want to hear after the fact that every time there was an article written saying it was terminal cancer, I didn’t have a long life expectancy. But I thought it was really important to share that I missed the boat on the colonoscopies. I did everything else. I did all the medicals every year,

but that. “When I talked to the doctors, they told me very clearly if I had a colonoscopy, I wouldn’t have had a problem. I thought it was important for me to share that. Geri (wife), Brittany and Heide (daughters) all kind of agreed after the fact.” He says the response to the message has been outstanding. It has reached well beyond the Ottawa area to other NHL cities. People have called Murray to say thanks because in heeding his advice they have caught cancer early while still treatable. SENS CHANGES LIKELY

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Patrick Brown elected new PC provincial leader Brier Dodge

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Barrie’s Patrick Brown has been elected the new leader of Ontario’s Progressive Conservative party after a 10-month campaign that wrapped up May 9. “I am feeling very good right now. It has been a long, long campaign. We worked really hard and we have had some incredible volunteers from every corner of the province. We have a changed party that reflect this prov-

ince,” said Brown, 36. Nepean-Carleton MPP Lisa MacLeod was originally in the race but dropped out and announced her support for eventual runner-up Christine Elliott.

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Protesters gather at the Hydro One Enough is Enough rally outside the Carling Avenue office of Liberal MPP and Energy Minister Bob Chiarelli on April 18. Angry residents from the Ottawa area spoke up about the high cost of hydro in Ontario.

Watson wants Hydro One to harmonize rate Mayor to ask province to match Hydro Ottawa prices inside city boundaries Emma Jackson emma.jackson@metroland.com

Ottawa’s Hydro One customers could pay the same rate as their urban neighbours if the city and province can reach a harmonization deal. Mayor Jim Watson plans to ask the province to reduce its rates for the 45,000 Hydro One customers who live inside city boundaries, so they’re harmonized with Hydro Ottawa. It’s not an option that has really been explored in the 15 years Ottawa has been pestering the province to sell its lucrative capital region customers, but an energy ministry spokeswoman said it’s one Energy Minister Bob Chiarelli would consider.

“This is a new idea that we would be prepared to jointly examine,” Jennifer Beaudry said in an email. The relationship hasn’t traditionally been that collaborative; Hydro Ottawa, under direction from the city, has been trying to buy Hydro One’s Ottawa customers since amalgamation in 2001, but so far the province’s asking price has been too high. Ontario has called for binding arbitration, but Watson has rejected that because it risks getting stuck with a sizeable bill that would hike hydro rates for all customers in the city. So when Cumberland Ward Coun. Stephen Blais passed a motion at council on April 29 directing the mayor to write a letter to the province asking to sell the customers in an open bidding process, Watson decided to also include rate harmonization as a “reasonable alternative.” “The provincial government says, ‘We still want to keep those customers’ ... but let’s settle on charging those people within the boundaries of Ottawa the same rate

as Hydro Ottawa customers,” Watson said. Some Ottawa residents pay up to 30 per cent more for energy than their neighbours, simply because they live in Hydro One territory. Place D’Orleans mall in the east end is served by both distributors; sometimes only half of the mall loses power, depending on which provider is experiencing outages. “I think it’s profoundly unfair that a resident in Orléans is paying up to 30 per cent more than someone across the street,” Watson said. “It’s just fair and (rate harmonization) is the simplest thing to do.” But time is of the essence to get a deal underway, since the province announced in April it would sell off up to 60 per cent of its Hydro One holdings to private investors. “My concern is if the utility is sold without this change, it’s going to be very difficult to change in the future,” Watson said. He said he would send the letter mid-May. Beaudry said Minister Chiarelli is open to “meaningful problem solving.”

Tuesday, May 26, 2015 – 9:30 a.m. The items listed below, in addi on to any other items previously scheduled, will be considered at this mee ng which will be held in the Champlain Room, City Hall, 110 Laurier Avenue West, O awa. To see any change to this mee ng agenda, please go to O awa.ca. Official Plan and Zoning – 4401 Fallowfield Road 613-580-2424, ext. 27505 – lily.xu@o awa.ca Q2 2015 Omnibus and Anomaly Zoning Amendment 613-580-2424, ext. 13944 – m.moerman@o awa.ca Amending the zoning regula ons regarding basements and cellars; amending the defini on of “bunk house dwelling” to remove reference to temporary farm workers; amending the defini on of ‘diploma c mission’ to clarify that it is a ‘residen al use building’, and subject to zoning regula ons applicable to residen al uses; amending the defini on of “dwelling unit” to clarify its intended meaning; amending the zoning of certain lands west of March Road, shown on Schedule 183, so as to include the schedule symbol S183 in the zone code; amending the Sec on 59 requirement that vehicle access be from the frontage on a public road; clarifying the wording of schedule references in Sec on 101(4) and 103(1); amending the exis ng reduc on in required automobile parking spaces where locker/shower facili es are provided for cyclists to apply only to non-residen al uses; amending wording in Sec on 60 (Heritage Overlay) to clarify the intent; establishing that animal care establishments are permi ed in any zone in which an animal hospital is permi ed; and establishing that instruc onal facili es are permi ed as accessory uses to recrea onal and athle c facili es; amending S.209(1) to permit a park in the T2C (Ground Transporta on Zone – Fallowfield Train Sta on) zone; amending Excep on [1769] to permit reduced lot widths for townhouse units at 975 Woodroffe and 2194 Benjamin; excep on to permit minimum lot widths of 19m in the R1D zone in Fringewood; reference to new maximum parking rates not applying (in the interim) that was mistakenly omi ed from four TD (Transit-Oriented Development) excep on zones located in the Cyrville, St. Laurent and Blair TOD Areas; rezoning part of 1450 Woodroffe Avenue from I1B to EP, in recogni on of its Urban Natural Feature designa on; correc on to the zoning reference for part of 2960 Riverside Drive; correc ng minor errors from a previous amendment regarding where high-rise vs. mid-rise apartment dwellings are permi ed uses in the GM (General Mixed Use) zone and elsewhere based on the building height permi ed in the zone; amending minimum required front yards lands fron ng on Mason Terrace and Echo Drive to recognize exis ng condi ons; addi on of Briarcliffe Heritage Conserva on District to the heritage overlay; new urban excep ons to permit the development of small community centres in specific parks (Sandalwood, Palmerston, Bingham and Loyola) and amending the zoning for lands within Loyola Park to match the park boundaries; requirements for glazing and entrances in the TM (Tradi onal Mainstreet) zone; rezoning lands at the northwest corner of McArthur Avenue and Lafontaine Avenue per the intent of the 2014 Zoning Review; amending the zoning at 4061 Strandherd Drive to permit a park; amending height provisions in Table 186A (AM3 - Arterial Mainstreet Subzone provisions); removing the reference to sea level in Schedule 89 (400 Albert Street); inser ng missing text in the Bylaw regarding parking in planned unit developments; addressing missing provisions for parking and roo op amenity areas at 12 S rling Avenue; correc ng anomalies on the zoning map at the Billings Bridge Mixed Use Centre, 700Heron Road, 715 Brian Good Avenue, 1 River Street (Lemieux Island), 3415 Jockvale Road and 200, 230 and 260 Streamline Street; and upda ng the flood plain overlay at 80 Hearst Way. Local Commercial Study 613-580-2424, ext. 22568 – andrew.mccreight@o awa.ca Ad # 2015-01-7001-S_14052015 R0013271898-0514

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Ottawa aims for new ‘House of Sport’ Tourism, arts all part of city’s new economic strategy Emma Jackson emma.jackson@metroland.com

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The FIFA Women’s World Cup mascot Shuéme, a snowy owl, is getting ready to welcome the international soccer tournament to Ottawa later this summer. The city has had some success attracting major sporting events in the past decade – a trend they hope will continue with a new House of Sport.

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Ottawa is hoping a House of Sport will help the city retain national sporting associations – and the major events they bring with them. City planners included the suggestion in an updated economic development strategy for 2015 to 2018 called Partnerships for Innovation, which focuses as much on fostering arts, sports and tourism as it does on attracting and retaining big business. The strategy, presented May 5 to the city’s finance committee, has four pillars: investment attraction, entrepreneurship, tourism development, and research tools. Under the tourism heading, the city will facilitate a House of Sport – a sort of commune for national sporting associations to share space and resources – within the next year, according to economic development manager Saad Bashir. It’s as important to the city’s well-being as attracting multi-national corporations, Bashir said, because the sporting associations can play a major role in bringing national and international competitions to the city, like the 2015 FIFA Women’s World Cup this summer and the Roar of the Rings Olympic curling qualifier in 2018. Other big cities are eyeing the organizations for exactly that reason, Bashir said. The house would bring not-for-profit national organizations under one roof, where they could potentially split the costs of everything from rent and utilities to possibly even staff. The hub would also create a visible and welcoming sports space in the city, Bashir said.

Along with bringing money-making events to Ottawa, the house could cut costs for smaller associations, which often can’t afford enough space to showcase their stars and flagship events. “Most of them are quite small. They’re not set up in a professional environment,” Bashir said. Ottawa’s list of national sport groups is long and varied, including such activities as five-pin bowling, synchronized swimming, diving, baseball, badminton, canoeing, fencing, gymnastics, horseback riding, squash, soccer, waterskiing and volleyball. Athletics Canada, the Canadian Paralympic Committee, the Commonwealth Games Association of Canada and the Canadian Wheelchair Sports Association are also headquartered here. Bashir said his office is already working out the details as to what groups are interested, how much space they would need, where the house should be located and how cost-sharing details would work. He said there’s conflicting ideas regarding location: some groups want access to lots of parking, while others want to be close to the hubbub of downtown. Being close to the airport or a major highway is also an important consideration, he said. The house would likely be facilitated by the city and Ottawa Tourism but maintained by the groups. It’s not the only sport-related item in the strategy, either. The Canadian Curling Association is also considering building a centre of excellence, and staff from the city’s economic development office plan on courting the organization to help them choose Ottawa for their new facility. TALENT ATTRACTION

The new strategy puts renewed emphasis on attracting and retaining large

corporations, and to that end staff suggests the city start a site selector program to help market the city to prospectors, and to actively promote employment lands in an effort to reduce long-term commercial vacancy rates. But most of the discussion around the committee table focused on talent attraction, particularly bringing young professionals to the city. Capital Coun. David Chernushenko said the city needs to make sure the city is an exciting, liveable city. “Bike lanes, multi-use pathways, parks, plazas, theatre districts (have) become the most important magnet for attracting young employees who essentially could go anywhere,” he said. “I’m sure they could get a better salary in Abu Dhabi, but they might want to live in Ottawa for a variety of lifestyle reasons.” Planners said it’s partly a matter of marketing those facilities that already do exist in the city. Other new initiatives in the strategy include: •support for the city’s music industry •connecting foreign companies with the information they need to establish in Ottawa •marketing Kanata as a technology hub •pilot programs to test local inventions •increased focus on cycling tourism •a data partnership program to help BIAs, research groups and businesses share market information. While the new programs are billed as “sample initiatives,” Bashir said once the plan has council approval most of the items will get done. “If we say we’re going to do something, chances are we’re going to do it,” he said. Funding for the new initiatives will be largely covered by the economic development office’s $7 million budget.


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City to spray wild parsnip this summer Noxious weed covers 200 km of Ottawa roadsides Emma Jackson emma.jackson@metroland.com

Vernon resident Kim Sheldrick can still see the faint remains of a wild parsnip burn she suffered in 2007. She was weeding around the village sign in preparaSUBMITTED/CITY OF OTTAWA tion for Canada Day when Wild parsnip is now common along rural roadsides as the noxious weed has spread into the plant brushed against her legs, leaving angry red lines the city’s southwestern reaches. and clusters of tiny blisters. “It was like a very extreme sunburn,” Sheldrick said. “The one spot was like a line, you could tell exactly where the leaf or the stem had rubbed across my leg.” No ce of Commencement Sheldrick is one of many Ottawa residents who have Kennedy-Burne Stormwater Management Facility fallen victim to the wild pars– Environmental Assessment and Func onal Design nip, a newly-classified noxious weed that hangs out in The City of O awa is undertaking a Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (EA) for the ditches and fields just waiting expansion and retrofit of the Kennedy-Burne Stormwater Management Facility in Barrhaven. for you to accidentally touch The project was iden fied as a preferred alterna ve in the South Nepean Urban Area Master its toxic sap. Servicing and Environmental Study. That sap, when combined The exis ng Kennedy-Burne Stormwater Management Facility receives runoff from with UV rays, can cause anapproximately 202 hectares of predominantly residen al lands north of Strandherd Drive, along gry rashes, painful blisters with a por on of commercial development in the Barrhaven Town Centre. and long-term skin discolouration. The facility will be expanded and retrofi ed to provide enhanced water quality treatment Now the city hopes to reconsistent with Ministry of Environment and Climate Change requirements for the exis ng turn the favour with a new serviced area as well as the proposed developments adjacent to the facility south of Strandherd program to zap the invasive Drive. A func onal design for the facility will also be completed as part of this study. plant with herbicides beginThe Process ning as early as mid-May. The agriculture and rural The study is being planned under Schedule B of the Municipal Class EA (October 2000, as affairs office approved a new amended in 2007 and 2011), which is an approved process under the Ontario Environmental wild parsnip management Assessment Act. strategy on May 7, including Consulta on a plan to test several chemicals to help the city blast the Interested residents can provide comments at any me during the Class EA process. A public mee ng will be held to exchange informa on with local residents and landowners. With the excep on of personal informa on, comments received become part of the public record. Informa on about the study will be available on o awa.ca/kennedyburne . For more informa on, or if you would like your name added to the mailing list, please contact: John Bougadis, M.A.Sc., P.Eng. Senior Project Manager, Infrastructure Planning Planning and Growth Management 110 Laurier Avenue West, 3rd Floor O awa, ON K1P 1J1 Tel: 613-580-2424, ext.14990 E-mail: John.Bougadis@o awa.ca This No ce first issued on Thursday, May 14, 2015. Ad # 2015-0122_Kennedy Burne _14052015 R0013272431-0514

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plant into submission. The yellow weed – which looks a bit like Queen Anne’s Lace – has become a huge nuisance in Ottawa, concentrating along more than 200 kilometres of rural roads in the past decade and encroaching upon an unknown number of pathways, parks and woodlots. It grows as expected: like a weed. The parsnip is a hearty plant that can spread its hundreds of seeds on the wind and can’t be killed by a lawnmower. It can crowd out natural vegetation, reducing biodiversity in rural areas. Right now the invasion is largely restricted to areas near Manotick, Barrhaven, Stittsville and Kanata, but public works general manager Kevin Wylie said it’s increasingly prevalent east of the Rideau River too. His staff are going to update their spring 2014 map this summer to include parks and pathways, and he said he expects to see even more wild parsnip cropping up than last year. The province only added the plant to its noxious weeds list in January, so there’s little research into how various herbicides affect the plant. Up until now, Ottawa has opted for an aggressive mowing schedule along roadsides, cutting into ditches and sometimes to the fence line to limit the parsnip’s spread. That will be expanded this year to keep growth rates down, but it won’t eradicate the plant. “Mowing in and of itself is not going to solve the prob-

lem,” Wylie said. “The mowers we use do a good job of taking the growth down but we can’t get down to the base.” That’s where the chemical warfare comes in. Herbicides have been used with success in other municipalities, including in Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry and LeedsGrenville just south of Ottawa. Leeds-Grenville began a pilot project last year with an herbicide called Clearview, which targets broadleaf plants without killing the surrounding grass. SD&G leaves it up to its contractor to decide what chemical is used. Wylie said the city is working with Ottawa Public Health and the province to determine what herbicides it will test this summer, and where. He said contractors will begin spraying before the end of June, when the parsnip begins to flower. Most problem areas will be targeted, but contractors will stay away from populated places, he added. “Some areas that are close to Barrhaven and especially areas where there could be kids in the field we’ll be doing aggressive mowing,” he said. The spraying could still take place in front of rural properties, though, and Wylie said homeowners can opt out by calling the city. Wild parsnip sightings can also be reported by calling the city’s 311 information line. The city has allocated $100,000 in its budget for the 2015 program.


Ottawa MPP hopes to eliminate microbeads Marie-France Lalonde takes aim at fish-starving beads Chris Whan whan0012@algonquinlive.com

The Ottawa River ecosystem is under attack and the Ontario government is coming to its defence with a new bill that seeks to eliminate the use of microbeads in cosmetics. Ottawa-Orleans MPP Marie-France Lalonde has introduced a private member’s bill to the Ontario legislature to outlaw the use of microbeads in cosmetics after it’s been found they have a profoundly negative effect on the Great Lakes and other waterways, including the Ottawa river. The tiny beads, often employed to exfoliate skin, are too small for water purification filters to catch, so they end up in our lakes and rivers. “Microbeads are appearing all over the Great Lakes, destroying habitat, fish and wildlife,” said Mark Mattson, an environmental lawyer and president of Lake Ontario Waterkeeper. “They need-

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Ottawa MPP Marie-France Lalonde has introduced a private member’s bill to prohibit the use of microbeads in cosmetics. lessly contaminate our food and water supply.” Lalonde said the issue of the impact of microbeads is one that was brought to her by constituents soon after her election. “This legislation is important in order to protect our drinking water, our health, marine diversity, and more,” Lalonde said. “Considering

other countries, other Great Lakes states, and many manufacturers have already committed to phasing out the use of microbeads, I believe it is time for Ontario to be the first province in Canada to take action.” The Ottawa River is one environment that would be affected by this bill. The products that Lalonde seeks to ban

can and are having a large effect on the ecosystem. Typically, private member’s bills have difficulty making it through the legislature but with the support this bill is getting and the belief that the environment minister is on board, Lalonde, believes the bill will pass. The bill is not without its contentions. During second reading, PC MPP Lisa M. Thompson brought forth discrepancies found in the bill, including that no cosmetic companies were consulted whilst this bill was being drafted, and adding that these companies are already on track to remove microbeads from their products. “Eliminating microbeads is something that has been happening for years within the industry,” said Thompson. “It is unfortunate that the member from OttawaOrléans would not know this because she consulted with next to no industry at all. In speaking to the Canadian

Cosmetic, Toiletry and Fragrance Association, who represent over 150 companies, I’m sad to say that they were not consulted on this piece of important legislation that will impact their industry. In fact, the companies that they work with have already committed to eliminating microbeads by 2018, with elimination of the products on the shelf by 2019.” Contrary to that, Lalonde says she has been in contact with the CCTFA and says that they are behind her in this endeavour to eliminate the beads. “The industry and the environmentalists are on the same page in respect to the ban on microbeads,” said Lalonde. Lalonde hopes that she can work alongside the federal government to eliminate microbeads from Canadian waterways. The federal arm would take control of the import of the product by putting the beads on a “cos-

metics materials hotlist” and the province would ban the beads outright from being sold here. If the federal government would pass a bill to outlaw the import of microbeads, Lalonde says the provincial Liberals would amend and line up bill 75 to fit with the federal law. Groups such as Environmental Defense, Lake Ontario Waterkeeper and Ottawa Riverkeeper have brought the issue to the federal level .The groups have submitted a formal request to Environment Minister Leona Aglukkaq to place microbeads on the Priority Substance List which, if accepted, would prompt a review to see whether microbeads can be classified as a toxic substance. Recently, the Conservative government put $7 million into research on the effect microbeads have on Canada’s waterways. See ONTARIO, page 31

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Ontario would be first province to outlaw microbeads Continued from page 29

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“The chemical management plan brought forth by our government will prioritize microbeads for assessment, which will benefit all Canadians,” said Colin Carrie, parliamentary secretary to Aglukkaq. “Our government supports including the issue of microbeads on the agenda of the Canadian Council of Ministers of the Environment meeting this summer.” If microbeads are indeed classified as a toxic substance it can give the federal government control over their use under the Canadian Environmental Protection Act, 1999 which can include an outright ban. “We need to do something about the growing problem of microbeads building up in our waterways and lakes,” said Nancy Goucher, water program manager with Environmental Defence. “Various U.S. states are already proposing bans, several large cosmetics companies are voluntarily doing phase-outs, and there are plenty of safe alternatives available. It’s time for Canada to take action as well.” According to the groups bringing forth the request, microbeads can cause fish to starve and destroy habitat. The tiny beads are too small for water purification filters to catch so they end up in our lakes and rivers. Cosmetic companies from all over the world have pledged to eliminate microbeads in their products. Companies such as Johnson & Johnson, Target, Avon and Crest have all pledged to have the tiny beads out of their products by the end of 2015. “We are aware of the microbead topic and have taken steps to address it,” said Target in a 2014 statement. “Within our owned brand products, we have been working with our vendors to remove microbeads.” In MPP Lalonde’s case, the act she introduced to the Ontario Legislature would take the power out of the federal government’s hands and make Ontario the first jurisdiction in Canada to outlaw microbeads. Lalonde cites what the state of Illinois is doing in its fight against microbeads as inspiration for her Ontario bill. The state has banned microbeads in cosmetics and is urging other states to do the same. CCTFA president and CEO Darren Praznik is hopeful that this bill will pass and says the association is advocating the federal government to follow suit. He says that if the federal government can add microbeads to the “cosmetics hotlist” then there would be a consistent level of inspection across the country. The problem, he states, is with “off-brand” products that are primarily manufactured and shipped out of Asia. They aren’t a part of the CCTFA so they aren’t held to the same standards as members. Members of the association are all for eliminating the beads said Praznik; it’s the first time ever that industry and government are advocating for the same regulations throughout. “Our history is that we haven’t worked well together,” said Praznik. “It’s laid the ground work for tougher issues in the future.”

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Blood services, agriculture museum added to Doors Open roster 129 buildings open to public June 6 and 7 Emma Jackson emma.jackson@metroland.com

It’s city-building at its finest: open up the capital’s coolest buildings for a behind-the-scenes look at form and function as part of the annual Doors Open Ottawa weekend. Long-time co-chairwoman Linda Russell might even take that outcome a little further. “I like to think of Doors Open as a tiny revolutionary way to build a city,” she said at the launch on May 11. “The discovery of the inner workings of a place – why it’s there, who designed it and built it, its purpose today, its story within a neighbourhood – all contributes to our understanding of where we live. And it only makes sense that while learning about the architecture of our city, we all become more passionate about designing

its future.” Doors Open Ottawa will open 129 buildings to the public on June 6 and 7, including the United States Embassy, the British High Commissioner’s residence, the Supreme Court building and the National Gallery of Canada, as well as numerous heritage homes, places of worship and embassies. The list has 22 new additions this year, from Bluesfest’s new Festival House in the converted Westboro United Church to the Canadian Blood Services’ donation processing plant in Nepean. Other new sites include the Alta Vista Animal Hospital, the Ayres heritage bank building in Manotick, the University of Ottawa’s advanced research complex, the Jami Omar mosque in Bells Corners and the Ottawa Fire Services training centre. “It’s almost like going to the Great Glebe Garage Sale: you’ve got to map out your strategy,” said Mayor Jim

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Doors Open Ottawa co-chairperson Linda Russell helps launch the 2015 event at the Canadian Agriculture and Food Museum on May 11. Watson. “There’s so much to see.” The annual event attracts more than 70,000 visitors every year to check out the city’s most impressive churches, embassies, heritage homes, science and tech sites and city works facilities.

Admission is free.

Those include: • The Lester B. Pearson and Connaught buildings • Ottawa Rowing Club • Royal Canadian Mint • Elisabeth Bruyere hospital • Embassies for France, United States, Croatia and Algeria • Arts Court • Enriched Bread Artists studio • Ottawa Sports Hall of Fame • Laurier House National Historic Site • The Bytown Museum. New sites this year include St. Albans Church, the AIDS committee of Ottawa, the Canadian Nurses Association house, the embassy of the Czech Republic and the Rideau Club.

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Fire Services training centre. Popular sites include: • The Gloucester artifact collection • The Algonquin Centre for Construction Excellence • The Hindu Temple of Ottawa-Carleton • The OC Transpo Walkey Yard maintanence facility. New sites this year include the Ayres heritage building in Manotick, the Alta Vista Animal Hospital and the Ottawa Tennis and Lawn Bowling clubhouse. WEST

From Maplelawn Historical Garden on Richmond Road to the Goulbourn Museum in Stittsville, there’s a lot to learn about the national capital region’s rich history in the city’s west end. The Nepean museum will also be open, as will the Britannia Yacht Club and the Nepean Sailing Club. For a complete list of buildings in your neighbourhood, visit ottawa.ca/doorsopen.

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Youth break code of silence at mental-health summit Funding sought to host future youth summits Erin McCracken

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The summit was the first of its kind in Ottawa designed to arm kids with the insight, language and skills they need to become peer leaders, and return to their schools and share with others the different mental-health supports

that are available to them. Largely funded through a grant from the Mental Health Commission of Canada, it is one of almost 24 regional anti-stigma summits that will have taken place across Canada by the end of the school year. In addition to doing advocacy work in their schools, it’s hoped the students will enlist the help of their peers to share the positive message. See POSTERS, page 34

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Youth can play a key role in helping their peers know where to turn for support and show them it’s OK to talk about mental health. This message was at the heart of a one-day youth antistigma HeadStrong summit that brought together almost 200 students from more than a dozen Ottawa-area high schools at the Royal Ottawa Mental Health Centre on May 8, coinciding with Mental Health Week, May 4 to 10. “Youth, we know from research and the work we do, talk to other youth first and foremost. They are their main supYouth Net/Submitted ports,” said Zsofia Cook, antiSt. Francis Xavier High School students and teacher Kellie Scrim, front left, take part in stigma promotion co-ordinator the HeadStrong mental-health summit at the Royal Ottawa Mental Health Centre on May with Youth Net, a for-youth, by-youth mental health promo8, organized by CHEO’s Youth Net.

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“Often students are supporting other students all on their own and they’re keeping sort of these codes of silence of not telling parents or teachers or anyone if a youth is struggling or if they are suicidal, and they feel that they need to support them on their own,” Cook said. “And what we’re saying is, ‘Hey, positive friendships are super important,’ but it’s also important to have a network of supports.” The summit attendees, most of them in grades 10 and 11, learned different ways they can promote mental health in their schools, such as creating posters and placing them in strategic areas like bathroom stall, where they can be read in privacy. “They say that the stigma of having a mental illness is worse that the illness itself,” Cook said. “People don’t speak up, don’t seek help, don’t get support.” Mental-illness symptoms

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initially appear in childhood and young adolescence, and the sooner people get help, the more likely they are to recover and lead a successful life, she said. Early intervention is key, reason why opening the lines of communication and fighting the stigma is so important. “Having them even talk about it is changing that language or culture in the school, saying that it’s OK to talk about mental health,” Cook said. guests

During the event, special guests shared their experiences with mental illness and offered the young attendees a message of hope. “They’re saying, ‘Hey, you know what? People with a mental illness aren’t crazy, aren’t dangerous,’” Cook said. “They’re just like you and me and if they can get help, they can recover.” The teens also heard

about mental-health initiatives being done in other high schools, including St. Patrick’s, St. Francis Xavier, Notre Dame, St. Pius, as well as Bell, which has been doing great work around boys’ mental health, said Cook. “We want them to be those connectors and to be the people who are saying it’s OK to talk about mental health,” she said. While positive inroads have been made to bring mentalhealth challenges and illness out from the shadows, more needs to be done. “It’s still at the beginning stages and these conversations need to continue to be had, but I think we’re well on our way to making change happen,” said Cook. Organizers are seeking external funding sources in the hopes of making the summit an annual event to reach even more students and teach them to become peer leader. For more information about Youth Net, go to youthnet.on.ca.


Canadian team sixth at relay Brier Dodge

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The Canadian women’s 4x800-metre relay team placed sixth at the World Relay Championships, held May 2 and 3 in Nassau, Bahamas. The team included Orléansraised Rachel Aubry, who now competes for the Speed River

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It was the first senior international competition where Aubry has represented Canada. The Cairine Wilson Secondary School graduate formerly competed with the junior national

team. Aubry ran fourth for the Canadian team, who finished with a time of eight minutes and 16 seconds. The American team took first place. “This is just kind of one step along the way towards the bigger goals,” Aubry told Metroland Media prior to the World Relay Championship.

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“Knowing that it’s not going to go unsolved, that they found, someone makes me feel better.” The morning of the shooting, Anne Ricard, who has lived in Eastway Gardens for almost 25 years, heard one bang, got up, but didn’t think anything of it and went back to bed. “It sounded like the bangs that we hear all the time,” she said, referring to ongoing transit construction in the neighbourhood. From her home, she can’t see the area where the shooting took place, “and I didn’t expect to see anything,” she said. “My son, who sleeps a floor above us, he heard more (bangs), but he too thought it was the construction.” When Ricard’s husband went out to run errands a few hours later, he saw the road had been barricaded. When the family eventually learned there had been a shooting, she said she wasn’t worried since

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sources. Subsequent media reports revealed there had been an altercation at a party and the victim was followed to Tremblay Road at Belfast Road.

“So it kind of takes away from that, ‘Oh, were they doing drug deals in parking lots by our house,’” Shillington said. “So I’m glad that this was a different situation. I mean, it’s still a terrible outcome, but a different situation than what everyone assumed.” Emergency responders were called to the Eastway Gardens community to what was initially thought to be a motor vehicle accident. The victim had been found lying in the road near a Hon-

da Civic. He was rushed to hospital where he died, according to investigators. Khalid Mohammad, 26, was arrested May 6 and is facing a second-degree murder charge. Another man, 28year-old Abdulaziz Abdullah, was arrested the same day and has been charged with accessory to murder after the fact. According to courthouse records, both suspects have numerous criminal convictions, including weapons offences. In addition to serving jail time, they were also handed lifetime weapons bans. Their first court appearance was May 7, the day after they were arrested. Abdullah was scheduled to

next appear in an Elgin Street court room by video on May 11, while Mohammad is set to appear May 22, also via video link. Police are still appealing to the public for information on the case. A day after the shooting, Staff Sgt. Robert Drummond, who is managing the homicide case, said investigators want to speak with anyone who may have information about Said and the Honda Civic, as well as anyone who may have witnessed “any interaction between the victim, that vehicle or any other people or another vehicle.” The major crime unit can be reached by calling 613236-1222, ext. 5493, or make

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City review of parking minimums underway Emma Jackson emma.jackson@metroland.com

All options are on the table as the city considers reducing or eliminating the number of parking spaces required in new urban developments. Right now the city requires different levels of parking depending on the development’s size, use, location and external factors like its proximity to a transit hub or traditional main street. The current requirements largely align with most North American cities, and haven’t had a major overhaul since the 1960s. But the 2013 Official Plan directed staff to review its parking requirements in an effort to minimize the amount of land devoted to parking in high-density areas and near main streets and transit corridors, and to encourage people to get out of their cars. The city published a discussion paper on May 4 outlining the options for addressing the matter. Those range from getting rid of all parking minimums entirely, to exempting some uses and not others, to maintaining the status quo. The changes would apply to most of the urban core, from

parts of Bay Ward in the west over to Beaconhill-Cyrville Ward in the east to as far south in some places as the airport. It’s not an unprecedented move. The city already exempts or reduces parking requirements for some developments, like the first 150 square metres of a commercial building fronting on a traditional main street, which doesn’t have to provide any parking. Offices and residential developments near transit corridors can also apply for reduced parking requirements under the current rules. But some Canadian cities have taken this practice further: Moncton and Winnipeg, for example, don’t require any parking for new developments in their downtowns. Toronto restaurants don’t need to provide any if they’re on a transit corridor or a commercial main street. Total elimination is one way to do it, but the city’s report also outlines other approaches, like exempting small businesses so they can more easily afford to open shops downtown. “Having to provide any parking at all can make a small site or development completely unviable,” the report states. Larger corporations can more

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The city is reviewing its parking requirements for new developments downtown, in light of an Official Plan direction to encourage less reliance on cars, particularly near transit corridors and main streets. easily absorb that cost. Another approach would be to reduce the parking ratios: for example, instead of requiring 2.5 spots for every 100 square metres of office space, the city could opt to only require 1.5 spaces – bringing the amount of parking for a 10,000-squaremetre building down from 250

to 150 spots. Of course, there’s always the option of granting reductions and exemptions on a case-by-case basis, and the report also leaves the door open to maintaining the status quo – although the Official Plan is clear in its direction to reduce the amount of new parking be-

ing built downtown, whether that’s through changes to minimums, maximums or other means. The debate will likely be a contentious one as the city gears up for a public open house in the fall, with recommendations expected to come to council in early 2016. That’s partly because it’s a fine balance between making sure customers can access businesses and supporting a shift away from reliance on cars. Somerset Coun. Catherine McKenney identified that conundrum at a transportation committee meeting on May 6, when Little Italy’s parking demands were up for discussion. She said she readily supports reducing the amount of residential parking required for high-density developments like condo towers, because residents can ideally walk to the services they need. But she rejected calls to eliminate visitor parking, because that could flood area side streets with extra cars, making it harder for customers to access businesses and potentially ruining the walkable atmosphere of the commercial area. Dalhousie Community Association president Michael

Powell was more straightforward in his opinion on minimums, particularly for small businesses: get rid of them. He said enforcing a parking minimum for a small business is not only cost prohibitive, it can also negatively impact the neighbourhood if it welcomes more drivers to the area. “Two complaints we get are that people want to see more local services and shops, but they are also concerned about traffic and parking in their neighbourhood,” Powell said. He said he’d like to see more innovation and creativity in how the city moves people in and out of downtown areas, including more money for cycling and pedestrian infrastructure. “You have to make sure that other ways of getting around are real and viable options,” he said. “You have to make sure you’re using all of your resources appropriately.” The city’s discussion paper can be found at ottawa.ca/ minimum parking. Feedback can be sent to tim.moerman@ ottawa.ca. A public open house is planned for the fall. A request for comment from city staff on the issue was declined.

Grits pick Rodgers to challenge Poilievre in Carleton riding Kanata Kourier-Standard

The federal Liberals picked Chris Rodgers as their candidate in the newly formed Carleton riding at a nomination meeting on Saturday at South Carleton

High School in Richmond. The new riding of Carleton includes Manotick, North Gower, Kars, Vernon, Metcalfe, Findlay Creek, Riverside South and Stittsville. Nepean-Carleton MP Pierre

Poilievre, the federal Conservative government’s minister of employment and social development, is the MP for the area that will now be within the boundaries of the Carleton riding. Rodgers most recently

worked in the federal public service for the past 10 years. He took a leave of absence to seek the Liberal nomination in Carleton. In accepting the nomination, Rodgers said, “It’s time

for positive change in our community and in our country. Let’s put our hope and hard work into action.” Rodgers, who is a member of the Royal Canadian Legion in Manotick, lives in Kars with his

wife Jenny and their son. Rodgers beat out Richard Kuzell, a former executive vicepresident of the old Nepean-Carleton Liberal riding association, and Colin Smith, for the Liberal nomination.

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Ottawa resident carries canoe 3 km for sister with MS MS Society Canada raises awareness and funds through annual walk Alex Robinson alex.robinson@metroland.com

The beginning of Karen Scott’s journey with multiple sclerosis was sudden and traumatic. On what seemed like a regular Monday five years ago, Scott went to work as she would any other day. But that day became the last Monday she ever worked as a few days later she was diagnosed with primary progressive multiple sclerosis. By the following Friday, she lost her driver’s license and had to quit her job as an office manager. “It’s completely devastating,” the Nepean resident said. “It’s a transition that’s a real difficulty. You go about think-

ing you’ve got years to accomplish what you want to. All of a sudden tomorrow, you’re told you have MS and are informed you will never read again, walk again or go to work again.” Scott first went to the doctor when she had an intermittent limp in one of her legs. She had trouble getting a diagnosis at first as the limp would usually be gone by the time she saw the doctor. Scott went to a slew of specialists to figure out what was wrong and was eventually diagnosed at the age of 52. The self-reliant mother, who people would go to with their own problems, was crushed by the news. “People would turn to me for answers,” she said. “I had to shift where I had to allow myself to ask for help whereas before I was always the one who was asked for help. That whole mental shift was huge.” At first, Scott was devastated, but with the help of the MS Society Canada, she learned there were still ways

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Ottawa resident Mark Scott had an inventive way of participating in this year’s Mandarin MS Walk in Tunney’s Pasture on April 26. He walked three kilometres carrying a canoe in the name of his sister whose life was changed in five days by multiple sclerosis, a disease which causes a person’s immune system to attack their nervous system. she could find joy, despite being in a wheelchair. “It takes time to put the stepping stones in place to understand you can still do what’s really important to you,” she said. She learned to prioritize

on tasks that she valued, like cooking dinner for her family every day. An estimated 100,000 people suffer from multiple sclerosis in Canada and the MS Society exists to help them. The organization has

helped Scott cope, but she has also taken strength from the people closest to her. Her brother, Mark, who lives near St. Laurent Shopping Centre, was looking for ways he could help his sister, when he heard about the

Mandarin MS walk the MS Society holds every spring. He decided he would do the three-kilometre walk at the end of April, but would do so carrying a canoe as a way to do something different and to raise awareness. “The MS Society gave her the tools she needed to realize she still had a life,” he said. “Because they’ve done so much for her, I wanted to help them.” Scott’s brother raised $1,800 for the MS Society on his walk. “Everyone needs a hero and my brother is my superhero,” Scott said. “He also raised awareness of MS and the walk itself. What more could you ask for from a brother?” Money raised from the walk will go to the society, which spends $10 million a year on research. And it’s the research that has given Scott something stronger than all the other help combined – the hope she might be cured one day.

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Church Services GLEN CAIRN UNITED CHURCH

44 Rothesay Drive, Kanata, ON, K2L 2X1

10:00 am: Service of Worship and Sunday School Pastoral Care & Healing Service: 11:30am - last Sunday of each month

613-836-1764

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

Pastor: Rev. Pierre Champoux

613-836-4756 www.gcuc.ca

Weekend Mass Times: Saturday: 5:00 p.m. Sunday: 8:00 a.m., 9:30 a.m., 11:00 a.m. & 7:00 p.m.

Weekday Masses Monday, Tuesday, Thursday & Friday & 1st Saturday of the month 9:00 a.m. Wednesday 7:00 p.m

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85 Leacock Drive, Kanata

Morning Worship – Sundays, 10am

Pastors: Rev. Ken Roth, Rev.Luke Haggett 5660 Flewellyn Road, Stittsville, 613-831-1024

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

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10:00 a.m. – Worship Service Nursery & Sunday School Available

KANATA BAPTIST CHURCH (AZELDEAN 2D s

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613-839-2155 www.stpauls-dunrobin.ca stpaulsunitedcarp@sympatico.ca

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We look forward to worshipping God together in our community! Visit our website at www.huntleyparish.com or call Reverend Monique at 613-839-3195

Christ Risen Lutheran Church

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A New Testament Church 465 Eagleson Road (also entrance off Palomino) 11 am Family Bible Hour (Nursery Available) Sunday School 6:00 pm Evening Bible Hour www.bridlewoodbiblechapel.ca 613-591-8514

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Holy Redeemer School 75 McCurdy Drive, Kanata

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

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SHALOM CHRISTIAN CHURCH

2470 Huntley Road

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

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

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Seventh-Day Adventist Church

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Jeopardy! host unveils brand new uOttawa alumni hall Who is Alex Trebek? Alex Robinson alex.robinson@metroland.com

Despite having hosted one of the most widely-watched game shows in the United States for decades, Alex Trebek never forgot his academic roots at the University of Ottawa. The Jeopardy! star swung through the university’s campus on May 5 to unveil a brand new alumni hall, bearing his name. Trebek graduated from uOttawa with a degree in philosophy before ascending to a career in broadcasting and becoming a nightly fixture in living rooms across North America. The new alumni hall sits across the street from Tabaret Hall, a building where Trebek slept when he was a boarder at prep school. Every time Trebek visits his old stomping grounds, memories and names of people from that time come flowing back to him. “If you believe as I do that your character forms to a great extent in adolescence, then mine was formed right here,” he said at a ceremony, marking the opening of the building. “We students were a true band of brothers.” Trebek fondly recalled friends and priests who had

taught him at the prep school. Back in those days, Trebek said he dreamed of one day becoming a pilot, doctor or prime minister. “You guys don’t have to be rocket scientists to realize I have achieved none of those ambitions. I am a failure,” he said. The Alex Trebek Alumni Hall is in two renovated heritage buildings, the former house of Thomas Foran, uOttawa’s first alumnus, and the Maison Gaston-Héon. The building will provide the university’s alumni with a place to meet and is the first of its kind on campus. The hall was paid for in part with some of a $2.4 million donation Trebek gave to the university. University President Allan Rock praised Trebek’s charitable endeavours, such as the work he has done with World Vision. “In these efforts, and so many like them over the years, Alex has worked away quietly, away from the cameras, away from the spotlight – making a true and lasting difference,” Rock said. “We’re so grateful his generosity extends to his alma mater at the University of Ottawa.” Trebek’s contributions have also funded the Alex Trebek Distinguished Lecture Series, a number of talks from speak-

ers around the world. Trebek criticized the way some American schools brand themselves as liberal or conservative, saying it limits them and works to their disadvantage. “I hope this kind of labelling will never happen to the University of Ottawa,” he said. “We should welcome all points of view, especially those that disagree with our own. I’m very encouraged by the new Alex Trebek series of lectures that will bring very different points of view from all over the world to our doorstep here in Canada’s capital.” The speaker series was set to kick off on May 8 on the grounds of Tabaret Hall with a talk by New York Times columnist Thomas Friedman. “I should also like to point out Thomas Friedman was a contestant on celebrity jeopardy and he didn’t win his game,” Trebek said to laughter. “I am forced to regrettably repeat my remarks of a few moments ago. It grieves me the University of Ottawa is honouring another failure. I sincerely hope this is not the beginning of a trend.” After speaking, Trebek unveiled a wall in the alumni hall, commemorating some of his accomplishments, which include Emmy, Peabody and World Vision awards.

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Boardwalks, restaurants part of waterfront vision Emma Jackson emma.jackson@metroland.com

Picture a waterfront that combines the Ottawa River’s natural beauty with all the amenities a visitor could want: pathways, restaurants, lookouts and bathrooms. That’s what the National Capital Commission has in mind for a nine-kilometre stretch of green space between Britannia and LeBreton Flats; a concept presented as part of its Urbanism Lab series on May 5. The pie-in-the-sky meeting attracted about 80 people to NCC headquarters to discuss the pros and cons of the draft plan. It’s a busy map, dotted with a long wish list of amenities and features, ranging from a bandstand on Bate Island (in the middle of the Ottawa River along the Champlain Bridge), to a pedestrian and cycling connection to Quebec along the city-owned Prince of Wales rail bridge east of Parkdale Avenue. A boardwalk jutting into the river just east of Britannia’s Mud Lake is on the books, as are a number of historical and educational features along several new trails, boat launches and lookouts, and festival space near Tunney’s Pasture. The NCC said it wants to attract commercial uses like restaurants and food trucks, and maybe even develop a Sunday market area to entice tourists and residents using the park. SUGGESTIONS

It’s got grand plans, but it’s open to other ideas, too: NCC planners were busy jotting down suggestions at each of the breakout stations throughout the night. One resident suggested installing a boat locker near the Deschenes Rapids so apartment-dwellers can lock up

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NCC planner Stephen Willis, centre, had lots to think about after more than 80 residents gathered at NCC headquarters on Elgin Street to discuss plans for a redeveloped waterfront park between Britannia and LeBreton Flats on May 5. their canoes and kayaks on site. Another wanted to make sure any new facilities blend well with the natural surroundings, so they don’t create a visual blight.

Others went so far as to suggest the NCC should sell off some of its precious green space to developers, to create a better mixed-use feel at the waterfront, similar to what oth-

er successful waterfront city parks have achieved. And some residents spoke up in defence of their neighbourhoods adjacent to the park.

Woodroffe North resident Bev Binette said the side streets in her mature neighbourhood are too small to accommodate more visitor parking, particularly if the NCC goes ahead with plans to formalize more pedestrian access points across the busy parkway. “Obviously the city has expanded but the streets have not,” she said. “There has to be some consideration for the residents who live in the area.” She said the NCC and the city must work together to make sure public transit is encouraged; right now buses use the parkway but don’t actually stop to let people off. The workshop was the second the NCC has held to poll users about the linear park’s potential; the commission held a similar meeting for stakeholders and community associations last year, as well. Not much has changed in terms of what the NCC wants to see in the park, but it has gained some more green space to work with now that the city’s west-end lightrail route is going to shift parts of the Sir John A. Macdonald Parkway slightly south. That decision was part of a 100day working group tasked with finding a rail route the NCC and the city could live with, and ended up increasing the park’s area by about 38 per cent, according to NCC spokesperson Mario Tremblay. The timing of the park’s redevelopment is unclear; Tremblay said it will be completed in phases over a number of years. Workshop participants were asked to identify their priorities in a questionnaire before they left, and they used yellow stickers to show on the map what features they liked best. To take a closer look at the plans and to complete the questionnaire yourself, visit ncc.ccn.gc.ca.

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Walk-a-thon to get all paws on deck for guide dog training Megan DeLaire

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Dog owners can do something they normally do – walk the dog – for a good cause during Canadian Guide Dogs for the Blind’s 31st annual fundraising walk on May 31. Dollars for Dogs will see participants and their four-legged counterparts walk through Andrew Haydon Park to support the training of guide dogs and assistance dogs. Admission is $30 with all proceeds going to Canadian Guide Dogs for the Blind, though participants are invited to waive the admission fee by collecting pledges in advance. People without dogs are invited to attend too, though cats should probably stay home to avoid strained relations. The first 100 people to show up for pre-walk registration between 9:30 and 10:30 a.m. will receive a prize. After registration and a canine meet-and-greet, owners and their well behaved dogs will embark en masse on a four-kilometre stroll through the park. Event organizer Steven Doucette expects at least 100 pairs of owners and dogs to show up, but said that gathering so many dogs in one place has never been an issue. Dogs must be leashed. “We’ve actually never had a problem. I think people that participate in the events with their dogs are often responsible dog owners,” Dou-

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cette said. “Everybody that comes seems to have really well-behaved dogs.” Dollars for Dogs, which consistently raises about $30,000 for Canadian Guide Dogs for the Blind, has had a connection with Andrew Haydon Park since before the space was dog friendly. Until 2009 dogs were forbidden from the park aside from when the city made a oneday exception each year for the event, starting in 2005. Eventually public consultations by the city revealed that most people were in favour of making the park dog friendly, so as of 2009, anyone can walk their dog there. “The City of Ottawa bylaw office actually waived the bylaw for one day for our special event as long as we agreed to keep the park clean and ensure that our participants all had well behaved, leashed dogs,” Doucette said. “We always make sure we leave the park in good condition.” Participants who remain in the park after the walk will be rewarded with a barbecue and door prizes. Canadian Guide Dogs for the Blind is a nonprofit, charitable organization that provides visually impaired Canadians with professionally trained guide dogs. The organization’s next large public event will see it open the doors of its Manotick guide dog training centre at 4120 Rideau Valley Dr. North for Doors Open Ottawa on June 6 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

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Spring into Monarch Save up to $25,000** Instant Lawns Shares Top Tips for Selecting a Good Contractor and Getting the Best Bang for Your Buck Even the most handy homeowner or DIY landscaper finds themselves in need of a home-improvement contractor to tackle those bigger projects from time to time. Landscaping and lawn care are typically at the top of a homeowners’ list in the spring and summer months whether they’re listing their home for sale, moving into a new house, or just looking for an update. Unfortunately, hiring a contractor to do the work tends to be a gamble, and can leave homeowners wishing they had done the job themselves. The seasonal landscaping industry is flooded with companies making big promises to get the sale, then delivering poor workmanship and a slew of surprise cost over-runs. When looking to get the best return on an investment in curb appeal, its crucial to find a professional team of contractors with an established reputation in your town.

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Mary finds out barrels had countless uses

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hy we got so many barrels from Scots Hardware in Renfrew was a mystery to me. It seemed to me they were used in the store for other purposes before we got them. I would see barrels of nails, pieces of harness, and countless other things stored in them in the big store. Father would pick one up regularly, and they served a host of uses for us as well. We salted down pork and sauerkraut in the fall, and Father always had several lined up in the drive shed where they held everything from wire lengths, to pieces of harness and scraps of wood. And of course, there were always barrels at each corner of the house to catch the rainwater, which Mother used for Monday’s washings and for our Saturday night

MARY COOK Memories baths. Then there was the day Father came home from Renfrew with a spanking new barrel from Scots Hardware. He told no one in particular, as he unloaded it off the wagon, that it was the sturdiest barrel he had seen in a long time, well worth the 50 cents he had to pay for it. He set it behind the drive shed, ready for whatever use he had planned for it. Tapping it with the palm of his hand, as if it was a young filly he had just gained in a trade, he said again, “yup, well worth the 50 cents.” Ronny eyed the barrel and went over to bend towards the inside of it. The

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Father just bought that barrel and he’ll kill us if anything happens to it.” Ronny said I was scared of my own shadow, and besides what he was planning wasn’t going to hurt the barrel one bit. See FATHER, page 61

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It’s no surprise laughter is one of life’s best medicines. Laughter helps release feelgood hormones like serotonin which is our happy hormone and oxytocin which is our cuddle hormone. It helps to reduce the stress hormones and releases

endorphins to reduce pain. Laughter also increases the release of nitric oxide from the lining of blood vessels which helps to reduce blood pressure, and improve heart health. Chocolate also helps to release our feel good hormones serotonin and oxytocin. They say it also makes the heart grow fonder! So live, laugh and love chocolate!

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How do you really know what good healthy eating is? What is nutrition? Nutrition is the science that interprets the interaction of nutrients and other substances in food (e.g. phytonutrients, anthocyanin, tannins, etc.) in relation to maintenance, growth, reproduction, health and disease of an organ. Healthy eating is an important part of a healthy lifestyle, it will keep you looking good and feeling great. Here are some simple tips to get you started on the right path to healthy eating: Go for whole grains which are higher in vitamins, minerals and phytonutrients. Load up on fruits and vegetables which are packed with nutrients and fiber.

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Grilled asparagus, trout with Father had never been so mad chimichurri a nice, light meal By the time we reached the top of the hill the perspiration was pouring off Ronny’s face. He started to roll the barrel He was chewing us out for not away from the drive shed. He helping him push the barrel. I had a dickens of a time trying to keep it rolling straight. Terry still had no idea what he was up to. He got down on one of course usually ignored by knee and looked over the top his older brother was right there putting his little hands on of the barrel down the hill. He told Terry, who was too the barrel as if Ronny couldn’t young to know any better, to roll it without him. crawl in the barrel that he had He was heading for the a real treat in store for him. gully that led to the creek. I Terry, who thought a treat had no idea what he had in meant candy or ice cream, did mind, but I knew perfectly exactly what he was told. Then well it was some dastardly the picture of what Ronny had trick that we would pay dearly in mind unfolded right before for later. my eyes. He was going to send You would have thought I Terry careening down the West had learned my lesson from previous antics. Hadn’t experi- Hill in Father’s brand new 50 ence taught me that every time cent barrel. Terry crawled in head first, and Ronny told him Ronny got into trouble I got to put his knees under his chin. into trouble too? He was tiny enough to do it. The barrel was gathering And then Ronny gave the speed, as it wobbled from side barrel a mighty shove and it to side down into the gully, went careening down the hill. with Ronny in hot pursuit. He There wasn’t a murmur from headed right for the West Hill the barrel and I was sure wee with little Terry trying to keep    Terry had died of fright. But up to him. Continued from page 59

Chimichurri is a traditional Argentinian parsley-garlic sauce served with beef. Here it works well with rainbow trout and asparagus, and even potatoes. Preparation time: 15 minutes. Grilling time: 15 minutes. Serves four. Ingredients

• 500 g (1 lb) asparagus, trimmed • 25 ml (2 tbsp) olive oil • salt and freshly ground pepper • 2 rainbow trout fillets (375 g/12 oz each) Chimichurri • 250 ml (1 cup) fresh flat-leaf parsley leaves • 50 ml (1/4 cup) fresh tarragon leaves • 2 cloves garlic • 25 ml (2 tbsp) white wine vinegar • 15 ml (1 tbsp) water

• 1 ml (1/4 tsp) crushed red pepper flakes • 1 ml (1/4 tsp) salt • 50 ml (1/4 cup) olive oil Preparation

Chimichurri: In a food processor, combine the parsley, tarragon, garlic, vinegar, water, red pepper flakes and salt, and pulse until it’s coarsely chopped. Scrape the side of the bowl. With the machine running, slowly pour in the oil until the mixture is finely chopped. Set aside.

In a bowl, toss the asparagus with 15 ml (1 tbsp) of olive oil, and season with salt and pepper to taste. Cut each trout fillet in half and brush the flesh side with the remaining oil. Season with salt and pepper to taste. Place the asparagus on a greased grill over mediumhigh heat for about eight minutes, turning once, or until tender. Return to the bowl and toss with 15 ml (1 tbsp) of the chimichurri. Add the trout pieces, skin side down, to the grill, and cook for about six minutes, turning once, or until fish flakes easily with fork.  Place on a platter, skin side down and spread with a little chimichurri. Serve immediately with asparagus and the remaining chimichurri. Foodland Ontario

the worst was yet to come. The barrel was not going in a straight line, but it was travelling like a speeding bullet. I yelled that if it hit the Bonnecherre Terry would drown. But it was heading right for the big maple tree and there was nothing to save it from the crash that followed.  It split into a million pieces and Terry lay there as if he was dead. We tore down the hill and Ronny said the barrel did exactly what he thought it would do, but that he was a little off on his figuring. He said he figured it should have missed the tree. Terry crawled off the mess of splintered barrel staves, and it looked like he didn’t have a scratch on him.  It was a long time since I saw Father so mad, he was swearing in German, chewing on his pipe, and making a grab for Ronny. There was no saving the  50 cent barrel. It would join the kindling in the wood box in the summer kitchen.

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Firewood. All hardwood. Cut, split and delivered.

613-259-2723 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY “Business Opportunity” Pet Grooming Shop and Boutique, See details at: www.BusinessSellCanada. com/52330004.htm

GARAGE SALE Almonte Antique Market, 26 Mill St. in historic downtown Almonte. 613256-1511. 50 ven-dors. Open daily 10-5.

Hungerford Gate Apartments Kanata 1 & 2 bedroom apartments available for im-mediate occupancy; include fridge, stove, storage, parking, and ceramic flooring; security cameras, rental agent and mainte-nance person on site; laundry room; located near parks, buses, shopping, schools, churches, etc. To view, call 613-8781771. www.brigil.com

ANTIQUE & HOME DECOR SALE New & Used Furniture Collectibles, Primitives. Property being Sold 8a.m. May 16, 17, 18 24 Moran Road, Rideau Ferry

FOR RENT

Saturday May 9th 11 Pepperidge Way Morgan’s Carp area, 3 bedroom bungalow for rent. 613Grant 8am-Noon Lots and lots of toys, both 839-1485, 613-592-4605. boys and girls, Monster High, doll house, kitchen set, etc.

FARM

TOM’S CUSTOM AIRLESS PAINTING Specializing in roof barn & aluminum/ vinyl siding painting *30 years experience. *Screw nailing and roof repairs. Insured and Bonded Free Estimates

(613)283-8475

AUCTIONS

CLS449269_0507

REAL ESTATE AUCTION @ #561 Port Elmsely Rd., (signs) (between Village of Port Elmsely, Hwy 43 & Rideau Ferry Rd., Cty Rd. 1) on Mon., May 25/15 @ 6 pm

Be your own Boss. Are you willing to turn 5-15 hours per week into money using your computer at home? Training provided, flexible hours. Cedar rails, pickets & jaynesminioffice.com posts for sale, as well as rough sawn cedar & pine Bob Cat Loader/oplumber. Call or text 613- erator required, must be 913-7958. experienced. Call John at 613-794-0005 EASTERN WHITE CEDAR INTERIOR HEAVY EQUIPWHOLESALE MENTOPERATOR SCHOOL. Fence Boards 5”x5” No Simulators. In-the-seat Posts, 2”x6”, 1”x10” training.Real world tasks. and 1”x8” Exterior Sid- Weekly start dates.Job ing Board and Baton and board! Funding options. Sign up on-line!iheschool. more. Contractors Welcome com 1-866-399-3853 Price Negotiable By Qty. Call 613.622.1304 Leave Lone Star, Kanata, Message Now Hiring. Full time line STEEL BUILDINGS/ experienced, METAL BUILDINGS UP cooks. Apply to: 4048 Carling Avenue. ComTO 60% OFF!30x40, 40x60, 50x80, 60x100,80x100 petitive Wage. Come sell for balance owed! Call: join the great Lone Star 1-800-457-2206 www. Atmosphere. crownsteelbuild-ings. ca OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS... AVON’S CALLING Join Avon Today for: Free Start-Up Gifts Fantastic Earnings Oppor-tunity up to 7’ Flexible Work Hours Exciting Incentives $1/foot if you dig, Contact $2/foot if we dig. Leslie.Shaw@avon.com 613-246-0408

Cedar Trees 613-489-1121 or 613-794-4959

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Cedar (white), quality lumber, most sizes, decking, T&G, channel rustic. Also huge bundles of cedar slabs ($45) and large bags of shavings ($35). www.scoutenwhitecedar.ca (613)283-3629.

HELP WANTED HELP WANTED!! Make up to $1000 a week mailing brochures from Home! Genuine Opportunity! No Experience Required. Start Immediately! http://www.localmail-ers.net

~ Spring Special. Real Value ~ This property is sited to take advantage of the lovely rural aspect. It will suit a 1st home buyer or investor. Featuring a neat, older style homestead in solid condition, now vinyl clad to minimize maintenance. No neighbours, very private, very comfortable. Front entrance adourns a decorative staircase. The parlour awaits your decorative touches. Eat-in oak kitchen w/ newer vinyl tiled flooring & 4 appliances included (washer, dryer, fridge, stove ’14). Separate family room boasts wainscotting & a cast iron Jotul fireplace (’07). Main 4 pce bath. 3 good sized bedrooms upstairs & a 2 pce powder room. Pine flooring throughout. Upgraded windows, doors & shingles. Outside entrance to basement (spray foamed in ’12). 200 amp service. Propane furnace & central air ’08. On well & septic. Detached garage/workshop w/ steel roof & siding, power, concrete floor, auto door opener. Paved drive. Fenced property. Rural views all around & just a hop skip and a jump to Smiths Falls or Perth. Taxes - $1488. (+/-). Surveyed lot 1.3 acres (+/-). Pt Lot 16 Conc 7 Parts 1 & 2 (27R9193). For private viewing, terms & conditions please call our office at 613-267-6027.

Auctioneers & Qualified Appraisers JIM & TREVOR HANDS: THE VOICES OF EXPERIENCE Phone: (613) 267-6027 www.jimhandsauction.com

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SEAMSTRESS REQUIRED Unisync Group (formerly Carleton Uniforms) is a full service company, vertically integrated provider of apparel and uniform solutions. Our greatest strength is our people and we are looking to build our team further with the requirement for an experienced seamstress at our Carleton Place location. Submit resumes to tperkins@carletonuniforms.com, fax 613-257-1212 or drop off at 5 Costello Drive in Carleton Place. Small site work contractor looking for driver/ equip-ment operator/float/ la-bourer (jack of all trades). DZ-AZ operator for shovel dozer backhoe. Fax re-sume and driver’s abstract to 613838-3364.

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Canadian Firearm/Hunter Safety Courses. Call Dave Arbour 613-257-7489 or visit www. valleysportsmanshow.com for dates and details of TAX FREE MONEY is availcourses near you. able, if you are a homeowner, today! We can easily approve you by phone. 1st, Hunter Safety/Canadi- 2nd or 3rd mortgage monan Fire-arms Courses and ey is available right now. ex-ams held once a month Rates start at Prime. Equity at Carp. Call Wenda Cochran counts. We don’t rely on 613-256-2409. credit, age or income. CALL ANYTIME 1-800-814-2578 or 905-361-1153. Apply onProfessionals Needed. WORK WANTED line www.capitaldirect.ca Looking for career-minded persons willing to speak to small groups or do one-on- A Load to the dump one Presentations lo-cally. Cheap! Clean up renova- FINANCIAL / INCOME TAX Part Time or Full Time. A car tions, clutter, garage sale and internet access are nec- junk or dead trees brush. STUART BOOKKEEPING essary. Training and ongoing 613-256-4613. AND TAX SERVICES sup-port provided. Build finan-cial security. Paid daily. Attention Plus Home Full Service Call Diana 1.866.306.5858 Cleaning, Betterview WinPersonal and Business dow Cleaning. Insured. Once, bi-weekly, monthly. 613-832-8012 SUMMER JOBS -- We’re Veterans welcome. Perth looking for bright, energetic to Stittsville, surrounding people who enjoy the out- areas. Sylvia 613-259-2146. COMING EVENTS doors for employment at our berry farms and kiosks in Nepean, Barrhaven, ManBoys and Girls Club of otick, Kanata, Stittsville, Certified Mason. 12 Ottawa AGM and ScholarKemptville, Almonte and years experience. Chimney ship Presentation, May 27. Carleton Place. Apply online re-pair, restoration, parg- 5:30-7 pm. All are welcome. at www.shouldicefarm.com ing, repointing. Brick, block 2825 Dumaurier Ave. Info and stone. Small/big job specialist. Free estimates. and RSVP: 613-232-0925 Ext. 238. 613-250-0290. AUCTIONS

Auction Sale

LEGAL

Lanark and District Civitan Hall

2144 Pine Grove Rd, Lanark, ON

Saturday, May 16, 2015

Auction 10 a.m. • Viewing 8 a.m. Farm and livesetock equipment. Guns, boats, motors, lawn tractors, fishing and outdoor related items see: www.theauctionfever.com for listing and pictures * consignments wanted for this sale* Terms: Cash or Good Cheque Canteen by Civitan

Auctioneer: Jim Beere

613-326-1722

Call Today To Book Your Spring or Summer Auction

CRIMINAL RECORD? Canadian Record Suspension (Criminal pardon) seals record. American waiver allows legal entry. Why risk employment, business, travel, licensing, deportation, peace of mind? Free consultation: 1-800347-2540

AUCTIONS

PETS DOG SITTING, Short and long-term for small breeds. Retired breeder, very experi-enced. Lots of referenc-es $20-$25 daily. Call Marg 613721-1530 www.lovingcaredogsit-ting.com

ANTIQUE AUCTION

TRAVEL/VACAT/COTTG CANCEL YOUR TIMESHARE. NO RISK pro-gram. STOP Mortgage & Maintenance Payments Today. 100% Money Back Guarantee. FREE Consulta-tion. Call us NOW. We can Help! 1-888-356-5248 Seasonal Camping Large 40x50 - 3 service lots Water, Sewer and 30 Amp Sandy Beach, Boat Launch, Docks, Plenty of Green Space Great Fishing, Private Only 2 lots available White Cedars Tourist Park 613.649.2255 Waterfront Cottages 2 and 3 bedroom cottages Fully equipped Sandy beach, Boat Docks, Launch Great Fishing Boat Rentals White Cedars Tourist Park 613.649.2255 Private cottage for rent on Norway Lake. Sleeps 6 comfortably, fully equipped. Openings June, July, Sept. $700 per week, better rate, longer stay. 613.752.0269 Quiet Adult Campground. All services, near Merrick-ville, Ontario. Rideau Riv-er, tennis, fishing, petangue, bingo. Big lots. $1,250 per season. 613269-4664.

WANTED Wanted - furnace oil, will remove tank if possible. Call 613-479-2870.

IN MEMORIAM MUNRO, Stan In loving memory of a dear husband, father and grandpa Stan Munro who passed away ten years ago May 12, 2005. Time slips by but memories stay, Quietly remembered every day, Happy thoughts of time together, Memories that will last forever, No longer in our lives to share, But in our hearts he’s always there.

CARD OF THANKS

Card of Thanks Heartfelt Thanks To all My Friends & Relatives Who came out and celebrated with Me On my special Birthday. Also many thanks For All your beautiful cards and Best Wishes. Greatly Appreciated. Helen Mills GARAGE SALE

GARAGE SALE

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BUSINESS SERVICES

Antique Store Closing Auction

Auctioneer: Frank Burns 613-267-4129

Waterfront Lots $109,000 2.5 acre on Jock. Dry treed building sites. CB Coburn Realty Brokerage 613-692-4430, Lynn Reid Salesperson.

CARD OF THANKS

Forever missed, Shirley, Karen, Kevin, Glenda and Family

AUCTIONS

Furniture, Antiques & Collectibles Thursday May 21, 5 pm Lanark & District Civitan Hall 2144 Pine Grove Rd., Lanark Canteen by Civitan

REAL ESTATE SERVICES

CLS444128_0205

Gerry Blair & Son

Estate Sale, May 16 & 17, 9-6pm, 4024 Armitage Avenue, Dunrobin, frame pictures, coffee table with glass tray, side table both mahoga-ny, Windsor chair, Rat-tan chair, Bohemian vase & collectibles, 2 ceiling fans, floor fan, canoe, floating chair, dining tent, gas pow-ered reel mower, elec-tric edger, 19 paving stones 30”x24”, assorted hardware.

FOR SALE Cedar posts and rails, every size, sawed rough cedar 2x4 and 2x6, or lumber by order, pick up only. 613256-4879.

CLS449479

Firewood- Cut, split and delivered or picked up. Dry seasoned hardwood or softwood from $60/ face cord. Phone Greg Knops (613)658-3358, cell (613)340-1045.

AUCTIONS

FOR RENT

GARAGE SALE

CLS449332_0507

FIREWOOD

www.emcclassified.ca

CL458109

CLASSIFIED

PHONE:1-888-967-3237 or 1-888-WORD ADS

Carpentry, Repairs, Rec Rooms, Decks, etc. Reasonable rates, 25 years experience. 613-832-2540 Grass Cutting available. Rural Kanata, Dunrobin and Carp area. 613-832-3060.

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Scapa Tapes-Renfrew, a leading manufacturer of adhesive tape products, is seeking a Manufacturing Team Leader for its Renfrew operation. This position is responsible for the direct supervision of production employees in a unionized environment. Additional responsibilities include health & safety, scheduling, quality assurance, communication meetings, training, and maintaining inventory levels. This position is on a rotating twelve hour shift.

(Formerly Carron) (WWII AirForce Plotter - British War Bride) (February 9, 1921 – May 10, 2015)

(nee Yakabuski) July 24, 1917 – May 4, 2015

Peacefully at the Renfrew Victoria Hospital with loved ones by her side on Sunday afternoon, May 10th, 2015 at the age of 94 years. Beloved mother of Paul Carron (Sharon Welch) of Renfrew; Diane Aubé of Burlington; Anita Schubrink (late Eric) of Stewartville and Jane Carron of Winnipeg. Cherished grandmother of Laurie Robinson (Wayne) of Red Deer, Alberta; Sean Black (Stephanie) of Toronto; Melissa Good (Jonathan) of White Lake; Derrick Schubrink (Stephanie Plascott) of White Lake; Charles Carron of Winnipeg and Fletcher Pincock (Sarah) of Winnipeg; Step-Grandmother of Gail Campbell (Donnie) of Fitzroy Harbour. GreatGrandmother of Avery, Alyssa and Ayden Robinson; Keira and Aidan Black; Rowan and Malcolm Good; Gyus Pincock and Great-Step-Grandmother of Jonathan and Michael Campbell. Loved sister of Ailsa Rodgers (late Les) of Brantford and Esther Knight (Ray) of Worthing, UK. Predeceased by her parents: James Kennedy Sloane and Gertrude Whittle as well as siblings: Bernard Kennedy-Sloane (Anne Kennedy-Sloane), Jean Reid (late Frank) and Marjorie van der Karst (late Max). A private family graveside service will take place in the National Military Section of the Beechwood Cemetery in Ottawa. If desired, a memorial donation to the Bonnechere Manor Foundation or Sunshine Coach, Renfrew would be appreciated and may be made online or left at the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior. Condolences/Tributes/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca

HELP WANTED

Suddenly and unexpectedly at home in the early hours of Friday, May 1, 2015; Minan Claremont of Arnprior, formerly of Ottawa passed away at the age of 61 years. Dear daughter of the late Duck Young Hwang and the late Misa Kim. Loved wife of Bryan Claremont of Ottawa. Dearly loved and adored mother of Dillon (Jessica Langlois) of Ottawa; Suki Claremont (Blair Coreau) and Jun Claremont, both of Arnprior. Cherished and doting “Grandma” of Dustin, Haley and Misumi. Dear sister of Wonkun and Kumdun Hwang; Choomkun and Jisook Kim; Seongja Hwang and MyeongKyeong Choi, all of South Korea. Fondly remembered by her good friends, Sung-Hee Kim, Justin Gates and Steven Parent. Friends were invited to join the family during visitation at the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior on Tuesday evening, May 12th from 6 to 8 p.m. A Private Service to honour and remember Minan Claremont took place in the intimacy of her family on Wednesday, May 13th. Interment followed at the Malloch Road Cemetery, Arnprior. Condolences/Tributes/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca

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Please e-mail your resume to renfrewhr@scapana.com or forward your resume to: Scapa North America Human Resources Department 609 Barnet Blvd., Renfrew, Ontario K7V 0A9 We thank you for your interest but only those selected for an interview will be contacted.

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HELP WANTED

A combination of post-secondary education in a related field, minimum of 5 years supervisory experience in a manufacturing environment, and excellent interpersonal skills are necessary to meet the challenges of this position. We offer a competitive compensation and benefits package to the right candidate.

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Peacefully at the West End Villa in Ottawa on Monday afternoon, May 4th, 2015 at the age of 97 years. The last surviving child of the late Frank Yakabuski and the late Julia Chapeskie. Predeceased by her husband, John in 2004 and her son, Timothy in 2006. She leaves to mourn her daughter, Virginia and many nieces and nephews from the Yakabuski family. Predeceased by her brothers: Lawrence and Paul and sisters: Mary and Helen. Visitation was held at the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior on Friday from 2 to 4 and 6 to 7:30 and again on Saturday morning from 8:30 until 9:15. A Funeral Mass was celebrated in St. John Chrysostom Church, Arnprior on Saturday morning, May 9th at 10 o’clock. Interment St. Francis Xavier Cemetery, Renfrew. In lieu of flowers, remembrance donations to L’Arche Arnprior or the Arnprior and District Hospital Partners in Caring Foundation would be appreciated. Members of the CWL will assemble at the funeral home for prayers on Friday afternoon at 3:30. Condolences/Tributes/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca

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Local events and happenings over the coming weeks — free to non-profit organizations Fax: 613-224-2265, E-mail: kanata@metroland.com The deadline for community event submissions is Friday at noon.

May 14-23

A group from St. John’s Anglican Church are fundraising to travel to Nicaragua by selling rain barrel’s which are available for purchase, with pick-up taking place May 23 from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. at St. John’s Anglican Church at 325 Sandhill Rd. Order online at www. rainbarrel.ca/mission or call Anna Brown at 613 296 8908.

May 15

A superhero program at the Beaverbrook branch of the Ottawa Public Library at 2500 Campeau Dr. will take place starting at 4 p.m. with stories, games and activities about superheroes. The program is for ages six-10.

Registration is required. Go to www.biblioottawalibrary. ca for more information. The Ontario Senior Games Organization for District 7 will offer a prediction walking event for seniors age 55+. There will be three kilometer walking for male and female participants, and a 1,600 metre walk for those 75+. Contact Judi Haines at judihaines@sympatico.ca for more information.

May 18

A superhero party for CHEO will take place from 9:30 a.m. until noon at the Richcraft Recreation Complex at 4101 Innovation Dr. Tickets are $25 per child including one adult admission, with an extra adult admission at $5. Children under two are free. For tickets or more info, email dominiquebouchard@ yahoo.com.

A Victoria Day/Mayfair Decorated Bicycle Parade will take place with bikers lining up at Georges Vanier School on Varley Dr. at 10:15 a.m., and the parade starting at 10:30 a.m. Contact Jim Shearon at 613 592 4453 for more details.

A Kanata North town hall meeting will take place at the Richcraft Recreation Complex from 7 to 9 p.m. where Coun. Marianne Wilkinson will give community updates.

A program called How to Teach Your Kids About Money will take place at the Hazeldean branch of the Ottawa public library at 50 Castlefrank Rd. starting at 6:30 p.m. For registration, call 613-580-2940 or visit www.biblioottawalibrary.ca The Transportation Action Committee Kanata will hold a public meeting from 7:30 to 9 p.m. in halls C and D of the Mlacak Centre at 2500 Campeau Dr. The group will present its findings on cycling and pedestrian safety in the community.

May 25

The Oasis in Kanata is holding an information session for caregivers of people with a mental illness by Edward Marshall of the Ottawa Institute of Logotherapy on the theories of Psychiatrist Viktor Frankl. The session takes place starting at 7 p.m. at Glen Cairn United Church at 140 Abbeyhill Dr.

mation contact Roger Huestis at springlylg@gmail.com.

May 30

The Kanata Food Cupboard is marking its 30th anniversary this year with an event that will include live music, face painting, a bouncy castle, food and more from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. All activities will take place in the parking lot of the Kanata Food Cupboard’s warehouse at 340 Legget Dr., Unit 46. In case of rain, activities will be moved inside the warehouse.

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A Ladies’ and Men’s Fashion Show and High Tea, hosted by the Kanata legion will take place at the legion at 70 Hines Rd., with doors opening at noon. Tickets are $18 per person or $30 for two. Tickers are in advance only. For further information, please call the Kanata legion at 613-591-5570 or check our website: www. kanatabr638.ca

May 28

The Ottawa District 7 Ontario Senior Games organization will hold a golf tournament at Manderley on the Green at 5920 Prince of Wales Dr. for golfers 55+. Golfers who wish to participate must be Ontario Senior Games Association members. Cost to golf and for a cart is $46. For more infor-

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Nature Canada is holding a Bird Day Fair and Andrew Haydon Park at 3169 Carling Ave. from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The fair celebrates the area’s migratory birds with nature walks, educational activities, live animal demonstrations, arts and crafts and more. For more info, go to naturecanada.ca.

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Sale 9.99 Reg 13.99 CIL Golfgreen Lawn Fertilizer. Sale 9.99 For green-up in Reg 13.99 48 hours. 6kg. CIL Golfgreen 59-8889-0 . FRIDAY MAY 15 TO THURSDAY MAY 21, 2015 Lawn Fertilizer. For green-up in FRIDAY TO MONDAY FRIDAY TO MONDAY 48 hours. 6kg. TH TH TH TH MAY 15 TO 18 ONLY MAY 15 TO 18 ONLY 59-8889-0.

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AVAILABLE AT ALL CANADIAN TIRE OTTAWA STORES: INNES ROAD (613) 830-7000 ●

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