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FOOD THOUGHTS

FOOD THOUGHTS

BY VERA CODYHe’s Back!

PHOTO BY MARK HOLLERON

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Derick Fage’s positive attitude and boundless energy helps to ensure that he is happy with whatever he chooses to do in life. Having struggled since birth with the invisible and chronic medical condition of fecal incontinence, Derick knew he was different but didn’t have to do things differently, other than managing his condition.

To help strengthen his confidence, his parents enrolled him in a summer theatre camp that cultivated his dream about being a film and television actor. Derick’s passion for acting has led him to an array of projects including independent films, live theatre productions and local commercials. The consummate entertainer became the host of Daytime Ottawa in 2004, which he left in 2016 to take on a host role for Citytv Breakfast Television in Montreal. Now he’s back with Rogers Daytime Ottawa.

How did your career with Daytime

Ottawa come about? My stepmother saw the advertised position and recommended I try out for it as she knew how much I loved acting, film, and television. My first week on the job I knew it was what I wanted to do. I was hired because they liked who I am and wanted me to be me. I fell in love with the show and never wanted to do anything else. It opened the door to our community and introduced me to all these wonderful people and things that were happening. In local community television, you are a voice for people who otherwise wouldn’t have an opportunity to share amazing experiences.

Was it a difficult decision to leave Ottawa for Montreal as a host on

Citytv Breakfast Television? For four years I had to leave my family four days a week and commute each weekend. There was a big difference between what I was doing at Daytime Ottawa and the position in Montreal which was one of the biggest markets in the entire country. I went from doing a local community television show to a daily three-hour live show featuring political commentary, weather, traffic, sports, and news. I knew I was talented enough, yet I felt some people did not believe I deserved the position because I wasn’t from Montreal nor a trained journalist. I do not regret it, but it was difficult to be away from my family, friends, my social network, and my community because I always felt I was an Ottawa boy. And Ottawa was home.

How does it feel to be back with

Daytime Ottawa? The show was cancelled in Montreal and I am privileged to be able to return here to what I know. It feels like coming home. So many of the same faces are still here that were with me for the first eleven years I hosted the show. I am excited that the studio is getting a whole new look. Expect what we have always done and that is to be the voice of the community and give local people an opportunity to promote themselves, their ideas, and to share their inspirational stories. Growing the viewership is a prime goal and I am working to convince small businesses to sponsor our show which would improve our resources. I want people to feel this is Ottawa’s show.

Have you achieved a positive work-life

balance? I have finally learned to say no. Happiness is being able to spend time with my family—my wife Monika, her son Max and my daughter Chloe—at our cottage, which is my piece of paradise. I can get away from it all there, decompress and enjoy all that nature and the outdoors provide.

Where do you see yourself in five

years? Exactly where I am now. Walking into the station with a big smile on my face, annoying everybody because I am the happiest person in the building. My goal is to make our guests feel special so every time they come on they know we are excited to have them. I am back and I am here to stay, within the city I love, working my dream job.

‘Everything Winter’ Your Destination

Whatever the weather, Westboro Village is a favoured destination year-round. With over 200 local businesses to visit, there’s something for everyone in this appealing neighbourhood. Find welcoming restaurants, trendsetting shops, cozy cafes, and more, all with an emphasis on owneroperated spots that go the extra mile to make visitors feel appreciated. The unique environment has a remarkable ability to routinely exceed expectations!

Fitness and fashion go hand in hand in Westboro Village. The area’s multiple gyms and yoga studios offer a variety of options for winter workouts, plus all the best gear to make your exercise time as stylish and comfortable as possible. If outdoor sports are your thing, Westboro’s got you covered, thanks to Outfitters offering the latest in technology and performance clothing so you’ll be toasty warm enjoying your favourite cold-weather pursuits. Whether you’re looking for kids’ mittens and snowsuits or cross country skis and snowshoes for the whole family, you’ll find it all in Westboro.

Speaking of winter sports, Westboro Village is just a stone’s throw away from Ottawa’s favourite snowy playground—the newly renamed Kichi Sibi Winter Trail. It features sixteen kilometres of groomed pathways for cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, walking, and winter biking, suitable for all ages and skill levels. As a bonus, cap off a session on the trail with a visit to one of Westboro’s fine food purveyors for a snack and a beverage. From quick snacks to multi-course meals, the area is renowned for its many great pubs and restaurants, with food from the four corners of the world featured on menus. Enjoy exceptional, friendly service when you dine-in or grab some takeout for a relaxing evening at home.

If relaxing is top on your agenda, you’ll find loads of self-care options in Westboro Village. Treat yourself, and maybe a friend, to a mani-pedi, a massage, and more. Several spas offer the perfect wintertime pick-me-ups so whatever kind of pampering you enjoy, you’re sure to find just the right treatment to soothe both body and soul.

As we slowly ease back into entertaining at home, it’s the ideal time to spruce up your space by refreshing your home décor or selecting some new tools to make your time in the kitchen more fun and efficient. Be sure to stop into the area’s food shops as well, to grab some special ingredients to spice up your culinary creations.

Last but not least, don’t forget that Westboro Village offers a treasure trove of gift possibilities, whether you’re shopping for yourself or friends and family. Ottawa’s winters can be long and cold, so what better way to get yourself through the season than with a few treats?

Be sure to return to Westboro Village often, as there are always new businesses just waiting to be discovered, along with all your longtime favourites. You can find a complete directory of all the shops, services, and more at westborovillage.com.

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