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News - Crime rates rose across Kanata, bucking the citywide trend that saw an increase of less than one per cent. Property crimes saw the biggest jump in both Kanata wards, accounting for 85 per cent of all offences in 2012. According to statistics released by Ottawa police, one in 50 people in both wards experienced a
property crime last year. Thefts from vehicles and fraud increased in both wards, while Kanata South saw a rise in arson and Kanata North had a spike in break and enters and theft of $5,000 and under. But both communities also experienced decreases in crimes against the person – such as robbery and assault. In total, north Kanata saw a 10 per cent increase in Criminal Code offences (excluding traffic offences) with 796 crimes, compared to 723 in 2011. Kanata South experienced a rise of four per cent, coming in at 1,084 offences in 2012, compared with a total of 1,044 the previous year. “I believe charges are higher for a number of reasons,� said Kanata South Coun. Allan Hubley. “The public is more aware of how to report a crime and how to provide descriptions and details in a manner that is leading to more charges.� See CRIMES, page 20
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News – A Korean War hero was remembered for his leadership and bravery at a memorial service last Saturday. The Kanata Legion paid tribute to Lt.-Col. Ed Hollyer, MC, CD (retired), who passed away the morning of July 4. He was 91 years old. The legion hall was filled with friends, family, military dignitaries, the Kanata Symphony Orchestra, and legion members, who celebrated Hollyer’s life. During the memorial service, military representatives who had worked with Hollyer or known him, remembered him as a courageous and kindhearted man. Col. Joe Atchison said Hollyer taught young officers about bravery and teamwork. “He led an active battle of fundamental importance to Canadian forces,� he said. “I don’t think you can give anymore credibility to him. He was a proven courageous leader.� Maj. John Summerfield from CFB Petawawa spoke highly of Hollyer, saying he was struck by the poise and grace Hollyer carried with him. Summerfield said he came to know Hollyer this year. Korean War Veterans Association president Bill Black said Hollyer’s actions during the Korean War will never be forgotten. And Donovan Redknap, who spoke through tears, remembered him as a long-time friend and leader during the battle for Hill 187. “I could talk for hours about him,� he said, remarking on the brave decision Hollyer made. A HISTORY
In May 1953, Hollyer led the defence of what was known as Hill 187, one of the Royal Canadian Regiment’s most epic battles, during the Korean War. He played a crucial leadership role in the battle and due to his bravery throughout the engagement, was awarded the Military Cross. Hollyer also served his country during the Second World War, when he served in the Royal Canadian Air
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Force from 1942 to 1944. Transferring into the safety equipment department, he became a parachute rigger at a flight training school in Oshawa. Hollyer would transfer as a private into the Canadian Army in 1945, with the goal of serving overseas. After undertaking basic and advanced infantry training at Camp Borden, as well as jungle warfare training, Pte. Hollyer was posted to The Royal Canadian Regiment. With the war in Europe coming to an end, he had volunteered to serve in the Pacific against the Japanese. Pte. Hollyer joined the 1st Battalion, 1st Regiment, 6th Canadian Infantry Division, which had been created in 1945 as part of the Canadian Army Pacific Force. The outbreak of the Korean War in June 1950 would mark a crucial turning point in his life. The Royal Canadian Regiment was slated to become a multi-battalion infantry regiment. In 1951, he became an officer. Another battalion was created specifically for service in Korea in January 1951, where Second Lt. Hollyer would eventually be posted as a platoon commander. The Royal Canadian Regiment departed Petawawa by train for Seattle on Feb. 7, 1953. On March 23, the battalion reached Pusan, South Korea. After a period in reserve, the battalion rotated into the front lines (known as the Jamestown Line) on April 19, occupying a defensive positions on and around Hill 187. Hollyer’s platoon then took charge of a defended location on Hill 97. In late April 1953, signs pointed to an imminent Chinese attack on or in the vicinity of Hill 187. Enemy artillery and mortar fire was increasingly zeroing in on Charlie Company in the days prior to the attack. The Chinese force consisted of at least 400 men, more than the Canadian platoon. Just before midnight on May 2 from his post on Hill 97, Hollyer could see the Chinese assault groups forming up inside the minefield, preparing to attack. His platoon was the most visible, with only two bunkers left in the platoon area. Soldiers had to take cover in the back of their trenches as machine guns began to take over the platoon’s
Friends, family, military members, war veterans, and dignitaries filled the Kanata Legion hall to remember a man who led Canadians in battle against the Chinese during the Korean war.
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here is little room for black and white when it comes to planning Ottawa’s future. A good case-in-point is the debate that surrounded the decision to turn Main Street, running through Old Ottawa East, into what is described as a “complete street.� This term describes a streetscape that makes room for all modes of transportation, from walking to cycling to cars to buses or other modes of mass transit. It means wide sidewalks, designated cycling and transit lanes and typically fewer lanes for automobile traffic. It is the type of street that is meant to promote and support sustainable growth of cities, making the streetscape a friendlier place for those living and working in the area. It is also something that can prove divisive, a situation that played out at a recent transportation committee meeting. Two councillors serving on the committee, both representing suburban wards, expressed concern with the effect such a street would have, not on those living in the area, but those passing through or living in areas that might become home to a complete street in the future. Gloucester-Southgate Coun. Diane Deans said reducing the number of lanes on Main from four to two would have a negative effect on commuters from
her ward. Despite the good intentions of the complete street plan, that’s a concern worth considering. In a similar vein, Kanata South Coun. Allan Hubley said Ottawa needs to “ensure we’re not designing all our streets in a way that chokes off traffic and the ability to transport people and goods.� Also a good point, but neither concern is reason enough not to make Main Street a more pleasant roadway for walkers and cyclists. They shouldn’t be ignored either. As the city’s intensification policies play out and more people live in the urban core, it will no longer be feasible for more people to drive around their neighbourhood. This scenario won’t be playing out the same way in the suburbs, which will remain reliant on automobiles for decades to come. The problem is, those people use the city’s urban core – for both work and pleasure – too. When they do, they’ll be riding in the comfort of their own automobiles. If we want our city’s roads to be as pleasant and as efficient as possible, automobiles must remain a big consideration for both city staff and councillors. Like with many political decisions, the grey area between the black and white is where many of the best answers lie. Making sure Ottawa is a great place for all of us to live, work and play must be the paramount concern in all decisions made at city hall.
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t will be a few months before we have an answer to the big sports question, so far, of 2013. Will Ottawa hockey fans boo Daniel Alfredsson? This is a bit of a trick question, because a percentage of people at the Sens arena have always booed Alfredsson. Those would be the Toronto Maple Leaf fans who have always hated Alfredsson for obscure historical reasons and have stumbled into the wrong arena. But for most fans, Ottawa fans, the moment of truth will come the first time Alfredsson’s new team, the Detroit Red Wings, visits. Will he be booed, like Alexei Yashin and Dany Heatley, or cheered, like Mike Fisher, when he returned to Scotiabank Place as a member of the Nashville Predators? Some people will never forgive Alfie for leaving Ottawa. Others will thank him for his many years of inspiring play for the Senators and wish him well. And some people will boo anyone not wearing a Senators uniform. There are many different kinds of sports fans, as you found out reading the Internet comments on the day Alfredsson announced he was leaving town. While much of the city was in numb shock, some fans had moved on by mid-afternoon. Online, they had already forgotten Alfie, as
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Because these fans are so loyal to the players, they expect the players to be loyal to them. But hockey, like all sports, like all society, doesn’t seem to work that way anymore. Players are not loyal to teams, teams are not loyal to players -- at least, not forever. Stars like Alfredsson leave because they see a better chance of winning somewhere else, or because they are offered more money. Teams trade popular veteran players, like Mike Fisher, because they think they can get something in return, or simply to dump some salary. It is a business, as we are constantly reminded. This is a tough thing to explain to a young fan and you put off explaining it for as long as you can. People thought that Alfredsson was different, but it turned out he wasn’t. People thought the Senators would do anything to keep Alfredsson in Ottawa, and it turned out that they wouldn’t. Some of us would like it to be otherwise, but it’s a business. We should know that, from looking at the prices we pay to get in and from looking at the reports of the salaries players are making and the vast amounts of cash laid out for television rights. But there is a part of every sports fan that is a starry-eyed little kid, just
wanting to cheer for the home team, worship the stars and not know anything about the financial details. And it’s probably that little kid who keeps coming back, despite strikes, lockouts, drug scandals and all the other unpleasantness that has been plaguing professional sport in recent years. We want to believe the best of our athletes and the teams they play for. Our faith isn’t always rewarded, but it is often enough to keep us in the game. Over the years, Alfie was one of those who helped us keep the faith, which is why it is so difficult to see him go.
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Signs, signs . . . Twenty seven signs lead to the roundabout located on Kanata Avenue, Stikine Drive and Keyrock Drive in Kanata Lakes.
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To the editor: Do you see anything different about the above picture? It does not look like there is anything amiss. But there is. Take a close look. Yes, that’s it, the signs to help our residents negotiate a roundabout on Kanata Avenue in Kanata Lakes. How considerate. There are 27 signs, not including the ones on the approach to the roundabout. Do the residents of this neighbourhood (Stikine Drive and Kanata Avenue) need more help driving round a roundabout than others in the City of Ottawa? I think not. And probably most of our residents do not pay any attention to signs, that’s my guess. So why have them there at all? But pay you will, this is your tax dollar at work. Twenty seven signs for one roundabout. Think about it. Bill McIntyre Katimavik ***
Mall to honour Jamie Hubley To the editor: In honor of Jamie Hubley the Hazeldean Mall will be hosting a variety of events in the month
of September to raise funds for the Youth Services Bureau. We are looking to the community to help the mall create a very unique piece in honour of Jamie. The Hazeldean Mall will be creating a custom charm that can be added to any silicone bracelet including the existing acceptance bracelets. Charms will be sold in September during the events held at the Hazeldean Mall and through the Youth Services Bureau. The mall is asking the community to submit their ideas for the charm that best represents Jamie. If you have an idea for a charm we are asking for a small sketch or picture of your idea to be uploaded to this events page. A committee will decide on the best idea and have it professionally designed. All submissions need to be received by July 22. Don’t forget to like our Facebook page to ensure you get all the details on our up-coming fundraising efforts from Sept. 14 to Oct. 13. All designs will be considered by the committee for the custom charm, only the winning designer will be contacted in advance. The general public will be notified of the winner at our kick-off event Sept. 14. The winning designer chosen will receive no monetary gain from their submission, the submission becomes the property of
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Don’t take vote for granted To the editor: I was reading an editorial published in the Manotick News about the upcoming by-elections. More specifically, it spoke about the small turnout of voters at by-elections compared to the last general provincial election, where, even then, less than half of the eligible voters took part in the election. And those were just those of us who can vote. In the article, it said, “In a perfect world every Ontarian would take it as their duty to vote.” It might be my duty to vote, but it isn’t my right. I was born in Canada, and I have Canadian citizenship. By all logic, I should be able to vote. So why can’t I? I’m not eighteen yet. I don’t have any more say in politics than the opinions I voice at the dinner table. Having a missing demographic from the voting system creates a disturbing bias. For example, if teenagers could vote,
the majority would probably vote for someone who could lower admissions to universities or offer financial support for young adults applying for postsecondary educations. Elections are held every four years so, as it is, someone might not even be able to vote at all until they are twenty-two years old. By that time, they might be halfway through university already. Furthermore, this previous school year was a struggle due to the putting students first act, an act that set off a chain reaction that ultimately resulted in the termination of most extracurricular activities throughout public schools for the year. A major player in this act was Dalton McGuinty. Did he ask students what they wanted? No, he didn t. Consequently, it is partially because of McGuinty’s resignation that we are having these byelections at all. I can’t vote at this election, but a lot of people can. If you do have the ability to vote, I encourage you to, not just in this election, but in all future elections. It is your right, your duty, and your responsibility. It is your country, after all. Besides, if you don’t vote, and you could have, you don’t have the right to complain about so-and-so wasting your wellearned tax money. Jordan Sandrock Manotick
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News - Twelve years ago after being laid off from his job at Nortel Networks, Alan Quirt knew he would be facing a slew of interviews when looking for new employment. Although he was used to giving presentations in front of people, he was always scared when he got up to speak. Wanting to give himself the best shot during his job search, he began to look around for something that would help improve his public speaking. He found the Christopher Leadership Course, a non-profit registered charity that has been teaching public speaking in Canada for more than 50 years. He said the move changed his life. “I’d been doing presentations at Nortel for years but I was always scared,â€? he said. “After I lost my job at Nortel ‌ (I) decided that I needed to be able to speak better in interviews.â€?
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He signed up, completed the 11week course, and now teaches others how to become confident speakers. He has also completed a number of consulting jobs, including helping others apply for science tax credits. “I don’t think I could have done that without ‌ the course,â€? said Quirt. “The general confidence I learned was exactly what I needed. “It makes a huge difference when you learn you can structure your
talk. The course teaches you specific ways.â€? Each Christopher Leadership Course has a minimum of 15 people, up to a maximum of 25 per group, with four to five instructors who are graduates of the course. Everyone, from the teachers to the president, is a volunteer. “We put out a quality course as cheaply as possible,â€? said Quirt. “The basic thing about it is for people to gain confidence in their speaking abilities.â€? The class meets once a week over the course of 11 weeks, for three hours a night. Every student speaks twice in front of the group each week. The class boasts a success rate close to 100 per cent, said Quirt. “People who get through the first two weeks almost always make it through to the end,â€? he said. “It’s not a miracle. People who speak broken English will still speak broken English, but they’re going to speak with better structure and less tendency to hum and haw. “There is an easy, fun way to speak confidently in public,â€? he said. “And it works.â€? As an instructor, Quirt said he’s had the opportunity to see people “turn their life aroundâ€? with the newfound ability to speak confidently. “It opens up a range of new opportunities for them,â€? said the Beaverbrook resident. “I’ve seen a surprising number of people who have used the course as a springboard to create a personal business ‌ some of them have become authors.â€? One that stands out in his mind was Linda Pond, who took the course in 2005. NO ONE LISTENS
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easy to remember. “It teaches you the skills you need to build a good story and how to remember it without notes.� She took her newfound confidence and became an entrepreneur – designing the Fab Light, a little LED that illuminates the inside of coolers, with her daughter. The experience gave Pond enough content to write and publish her first book: Top Secrets of a Girl Entrepreneur. Two years ago she went on the Dragons’ Den, a television show where budding entrepreneurs pitch their inventions to a panel of business moguls. Although her taping never aired, it provided Pond with a great story. “It was a pretty fabulous experience. It was pretty fun,� she said. “If you have a good story and you’re able to put the message out there, that’s what it takes to be a good speaker.� Pond took the advanced Christopher Leadership Course, which focuses on presentation skills, then became an instructor. “As a student and as an instructor it’s high energy and high fun,� she said. Her path to confidence has provid-
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The Crepeault children canâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t bottle their enthusiasm for the familyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s sixth-annual fundraiser. The founders of the non-profit group Kreative Kids who Kare will collect empty wine, beer and liquor bottles to raise funds for the Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Hospital of Eastern Ontario and the Kanata Food Cupboard on Aug. 10
Creative, caring kids host sixth-annual bottle drive The goal for this year is to surpass the $10,000 mark. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll just try to go for bigger than the previous year,â&#x20AC;? said Jacob. GET INVOLVED Jessica Cunha jessica.cunha@metroland.com
News - The Crepeault children canâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t bottle their enthusiasm for the familyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s sixth-annual fundraiser for local charities on Aug. 10. The seven youths â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Jacob, 17, Hannah, 15, Sarah, 13, Simon, 11, Nathaniel, 9, Lily, 7, and Joseph, 14 months â&#x20AC;&#x201C; are part of the non-proďŹ t Kreative Kids who Kare. Every year, they collect empty wine, beer and liquor bottles to raise funds for the Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Hospital of Eastern Ontario and the Kanata Food Cupboard. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s become a lot of fun to plan everything and organize it all. Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s a nice project to work on as a family,â&#x20AC;? said Hannah. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I just like â&#x20AC;Ś being able to give back to the community because itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s just done so much for me and my family. Just helping another family is awesome.â&#x20AC;? What started as a small family project has quickly grown. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Our friends get excited about it every year,â&#x20AC;? said Hannah. This year, the Crepeaults already have 15 vehicles lined up to help pick up donations, whereas last year they had seven. Volunteers go door to door in Bridlewood, asking people to donate any empty alcohol bottles. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s a great way to give back to the community every year. Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s become a tradition for us too, something we look forward to every summer,â&#x20AC;? said Jacob. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I just like the whole day in general. Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s a fun day to count down to and when it happens, itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s a great way to spend the day; (going) door to door to raise money.â&#x20AC;? Since 2007, the Bridlewood family has raised $9,000 for CHEO and the food cupboard. In 2012, they collected $5,000 in cash and food donations; the food weighed in at 317 kilograms.
The idea for a bottle drive started when Wendy and her husband Kevin asked their children to come up with a plan to get involved and help out their local community. The family chose CHEO as the charity recipient because each child has needed treatment there at one time or another. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve all been there so much we just thought we could do something for them,â&#x20AC;? said Jacob in a previous interview. Last year, all donations went to help the Kanata Food Cupboard, which had issued a plea to the community because its stores were depleting. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We chose the food cupboard last year because we read an article in the newspaper and they were saying there was a real need for food â&#x20AC;Ś They were running low,â&#x20AC;? said Hannah. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We just ďŹ gured it was a great cause and weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re giving back to our community.â&#x20AC;? This year, donations will help both organizations. Aside from the bottle drive, the Crepeaults also host a bake sale with â&#x20AC;&#x153;cookies, brownies, cupcakes â&#x20AC;&#x201C; all the yummy stuff,â&#x20AC;? said Hannah. People are invited to drop off empty bottles, funds and non-perishable food items at the Crepeault house, located at 20 Redstone Ln., prior to the fundraiser, said Wendy. As well, the family will sign off on any volunteer hours for high school students. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;d be happy with people helping out,â&#x20AC;? added Jacob. The fundraising drive will kick off on Aug. 10 at 8 a.m. and run until there are no more bottles to drop off, said Wendy. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We never have an end time because it really depends on how many people (donate bottles),â&#x20AC;? she said.
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Jimmy Wen, manager of T&T Supermarket, and Wen Jean Ho, founder of the Kanata Chinese Seniors Support Centre, are excited to be taking part in the inaugural Ottawa Summer Carnival, an Asian-themed night market, to be held on Aug. 9 and 10.
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News - The Kanata Chinese Seniors Support Centre is preparing to take part in an Asian-themed night market, to be held on Aug. 9 and 10. Wen Jean Ho, founder of the support centre based in Kanata, said the inaugural Ottawa Summer Carnival event is an educational opportunity, as well as a chance for people to come out and have a little fun. “It’s going to be very interesting,” said the Barrhaven resident. “It will be fun for the whole public.” The mandate of the Kanata Chinese Seniors Support Centre is to introduce Asian culture, said Ho, and the group will have a booth at the evening festival. The activities at the booth, however, are a secret, she added. A night market is a street bazaar, featuring vendors selling goods at reduced prices, operating outdoors in the evening. “It’s going to be vibrant,” said Jezamine Lee Blomqvist, who volunteers with the Kanata Chinese support group and lives in Nepean. “The first thing is food (but) they sell everything … This will be a gastronomic experience.”
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Community - A Dumpling Extravaganza hosted by the Kanata Chinese Seniors Support Centre attracted both young and old. The fund-raising event was held on June 22 at the Glen Cairn United Church at 140 Abbeyhill Dr. Many families with young children in tow turned up to support the event. The dumplings and spring rolls were freshly made by the Chinese seniors in the church kitchen. These delicacies, which enjoyed brisk sales, are a hot favorite among Canadians. A special highlight of the evening was a dumpling-making course taught by the Chinese seniors. The course received significant response from the public who signed up in advance to learn the techniques of making dumplings. The youngest among them was nine-year old Anna
Blomqvist, a Grade 3 pupil of Regina Street Public School. She took her lesson very enthusiastically and was totally engrossed in learning the art, much to the amusement of her instructors and the other students. Interactive game stalls were also set up to keep the children entertained. One of the seniors was also on hand to show the children how to fold objects from paper balls to scarecrows with colored paper. The repertoire of traditional Chinese songs and dances performed by the various Chinese troupes had everyone enthralled.
Anna Blomqvist, right, learns how to make dumplings at the Dumpling Extravaganza hosted by the Kanata Chinese Seniors Support Centre on June 22.
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Denyse Diakun, director of the college’s workforce and professional development department at Algonquin, said the aim is to teach students about green energy technology and advocacy. “It’s a partnership between the First Nation’s communities, Hydro One and the college,” she said. “Hydro One is working to diversify their workforce.” After four days of instruc-
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â&#x20AC;&#x153;I also believe the officers on bikes is an extremely effective program and the increased charges are a result of more officers in the parks and pathways that weave through our community,â&#x20AC;? said Hubley. Total calls for service decreased by four per cent in both Kanata wards, as well as citywide. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I believe the increase in the reduction in calls but increase in charges is a result of excellent police work by the high calibre of officers we have in the west division,â&#x20AC;? said Hubley. Ottawa saw an increase in crime of 0.7 per cent, with a total of 36,634 offences citywide, compared to 36,366 in 2011. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Ottawa is one of the safest cities in Canada and this report provides Ottawa residents and visitors with a better understanding of crime and road safety issues in Ottawa,â&#x20AC;? said Ottawa police Chief Charles Bordeleau in a news release. â&#x20AC;&#x153;This data along with community feedback received in the 2012 public survey help guide our crime solving and crime prevention efforts.â&#x20AC;? KANATA NORTH
Kanata North Coun. Marianne Wilkinson said a rise in population, coupled with more citizens reporting crimes may account for the increase in her ward. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s still relatively low,â&#x20AC;? said Wilkinson about the rise in crime. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve been encouraging people to report things â&#x20AC;Ś Weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve had an increase
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A program with officers who patrol parks on bicycles has resulted in an increased number of charges, says Kanata South Coun. Allan Hubley. in population too.â&#x20AC;? North Kanataâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s population increased to 34,188 in 2012, up from 33,499 the previous year. Total calls for service however, decreased. Police received a total of 5,844 calls, down from 6,376 in 2011. â&#x20AC;&#x153;When we have an urgent need for anything (the police are) there,â&#x20AC;? said Wilkinson. â&#x20AC;&#x153;You really want your police to be where the issues are the most severe. But we need to have some around all the time to do pa-
trols and they are doing that now.â&#x20AC;? Property crimes rose by a total of 16 per cent in the ward in 2012, with 683 offences taking place: â&#x20AC;˘ Break and enter: 79 incidents, 61 per cent increase â&#x20AC;˘ Thefts from vehicles: 20 incidents, 54 per cent increase â&#x20AC;˘ Fraud: 78 incidents, 20 per cent increase â&#x20AC;˘ Theft of $5,000 and under: 347 incidents, 18 per cent increase Wilkinson emphasized the importance of keeping vehicles and homes locked. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Nowadays people really have to, even when youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re home,â&#x20AC;? she said. Kanata North saw a decrease of 24 per cent in crimes against the person, with 81 total offences in 2012: â&#x20AC;˘ Robbery: three incidents, 73 per cent decrease â&#x20AC;˘ Assaults, including sexual assaults: 54 incidents, 17 per cent decrease â&#x20AC;˘ Uttering threats or intimidation: 11 incidents, 21 per cent decrease â&#x20AC;&#x153;Things we donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t get a lot of are really serious crimes like attacking of people,â&#x20AC;? said Wilkinson. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We have people get drunk but other than that, the community is pretty law abiding.â&#x20AC;? She said residents need to work together to keep crime low. â&#x20AC;&#x153;If you donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t have a Neighbourhood Watch on your street, consider getting one going,â&#x20AC;? said Wilkinson. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s when youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re watching out for each other you have the most amount of safety. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re all in this together in the community.â&#x20AC;?
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Uttering threats or intimidation was the only offence in the category of crimes against the person to see an increase in Kanata South. The number of crimes rose by 108 per cent, with 25 incidents, up from 12 in 2011. â&#x20AC;&#x153;One particular area that requires improvement is the uttering of threats or intimidation,â&#x20AC;? said Kanata South Coun. Allan Hubley, in his community newsletter. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We must work together as a community to be better.â&#x20AC;? In total, crimes against the person decreased by 13 per cent, with 130 total offences: â&#x20AC;˘ Attempted murder: zero incidents, 100 per cent decrease â&#x20AC;˘ Robbery: 16 incidents, 33 per cent decrease â&#x20AC;˘ Assaults, including sexual assaults: 64 incidents, 16 per cent decrease â&#x20AC;&#x153;Kanata South remained murder free for the second straight year, and we are also experiencing decreases in incidents of attempted murder, robbery, assault, and Criminal Code traffic offences,â&#x20AC;? said Hubley in the newsletter. A total of 913 property crimes were committed in Kanata South, an increase of 10 per cent: â&#x20AC;˘ Arson: nine incidents, 125 per cent increase â&#x20AC;˘ Fraud: 117 incidents, 63 per cent increase â&#x20AC;˘ Thefts from vehicles: 39 incidents, 11 per cent increase â&#x20AC;˘ Break and enter: 69 incidents, 19 per cent decrease
The population in Kanata South rose to 45,540 in 2012, up from 45,096 the previous year. Total calls for services however, decreased in 2012. Police received a total of 8,846 calls, down from 8,885 in 2011. â&#x20AC;&#x153;There is a shift towards proactive policing when the situation allows for the move and I appreciate the work our officers do to prevent crime and to get to know our community,â&#x20AC;? said Hubley. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Their dedication to service is what keeps our community safe and secure so I hope residents will join me in thanking each officer for their efforts.â&#x20AC;? TRAFFIC OFFENCES
Criminal Code traffic offences increased by two per cent overall in north Kanata, while dropping by four per cent in the south ward. Kanata North saw 20 offences for impaired operation of vehicles, the same as in 2011, while the number rose to 30 in Kanata South, up from 26 the previous year. Citywide, the number rose by two per cent, with 675 impaired driving offences in 2012 versus 660 in 2011. Speeding cars and aggressive driving were the top concerns in both wards, according to the 2012 public survey results released by police, with 65 per cent in the south and 60 per cent in the north labelling it as the biggest issue. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s been the biggest concern for most wards,â&#x20AC;? said Wilkinson. To see the full report, visit ottawapolice.ca.
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Free Methodist Church 5660 Flewellyn Road, Stittsville 613-831-1024 email: office@chapelridge.ca www.chapelridge.ca Pastors: Ken Roth, Luke Haggett
140 Abbeyhill Dr., Kanata Rev. Brian Copeland
10:00 am: Service of Worship and Sunday School Pastoral Care & Healing Service: 11:30am - last Sunday of each month 613-836-4756 www.gcuc.ca
ST. ISIDORE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH 1135 March Rd., Kanata, ON. K2K 1X7 Pastor: Rev. M.M. Virgil Amirthakumar
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OPINION
Marianne Wilkinson
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The monster fish that was nearly lunch
SERVING KANATA NORTH
Lifestyle - Get the kids out of the river, there’s a monster lurking. Steven Grail is no stranger to catching big fish. With 50-plus years of fishing in and around the Ottawa, Grail’s caught beauties: dozens of muskie, more pike, and a bunch of bass. One a super fatty. You name it and he’s landed it. He’s even nabbed barracuda in Mexico – they turn every colour of the rainbow when you
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The motion to remove all locations except the Raceway provided a huge advantage to a single business, horse racing, which is struggling. However, both horse racing and hockey are in need of additional funds to be solvent. I’m not an advocate for casinos, but I am an advocate for fairness and this wasn’t fair. I’ve spoken with both parties and attended a public session at the Raceway on transition funding and future provincial support for the horse racing industry. I’ve also met with the Mayor’s Chief of Staff and many of my colleagues to try to work out a solution that does not pit one business against others. I’ve spoken with the President of the OLG and Provincial MPPs about the possibility of having one casino operation with parts at two locations. I have done as much as I can to ensure a fair and open bidding process. Business is an important part of the Ottawa economy. The City needs to demonstrate that it treats all businesses fairly and doesn’t unilaterally choose one over others. I hope that the decision, taken after writing this column, is an amended motion that puts fairness first.
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By the time you read this column, City Council will have dealt with a motion from the Mayor which recommends that the only location for a future casino is the Rideau Carleton Raceway. Considering that last year Council passed a motion requesting Ontario Lottery and Gaming (OLG), who do the procurement for casinos, have an open competition - this motion simply requesting that any bid at the Raceway be considered caused me a lot of concern. Proponents were not to discuss their submissions during this competition so it is not known how many were planning to make a submission. We soon heard from the Ottawa Senators that they had been working on one for more than a year and suddenly had the ground taken out from under them.
SPEEDING AND TRAFFIC
A Traffic Management Study is just getting underway for the Knudson Drive area. A Public Advisory Committee has been set up to work with City staff in analyzing the speeding along Knudson and develop recommendations to address it. A public meeting will be held later this year once preliminary information has been collected and analyzed. Please note the closure of the on-ramp going west from March Rd. onto 417 has been moved to July 26th and will be in effect for approximately 12 weeks.
POISON PARSNIPS and POISON IVY A resident has seen Poison Parsnip growing wild in ditches and warns you to beware. It looks like Queen Anne’s Lace but has yellow flowers and can be up to 6ft tall. It can give you up to 3rd degree burns or even blind you! If you come in contact wash your skin immediately. If it gets in your eyes, rinse them and get immediate medical help. It is a serious plant and not to be ignored. Look it up on the internet for more details.
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We are now accepting ongoing registration for our Toddler and Preschool programs. For more information contact Melanie Yearington, RECE (Director) at: info@bridlewoodchildlearningcentre.com
Poison ivy has been reported in some park areas and City staff will remove it. If you spot it please let me know and I will ask City Staff to remove it. The rash is not nice to have – I know because I’ve had it in the past.
Thank you to all of the volunteers, sponsors, entertainers and exhibitors who helped with the 7th Annual Kanata North Picnic. Summer is a time to enjoy being outdoors and my staff and I were happy to provide some picnic fun for everyone.
pull them out – and other beasts in other countries. He knows fishing. So when on May 31 at around 8 p.m. as the light began to fade, he didn’t think much at first of the jiggling on his 78-inch rod with 12pound test line. But what transpired over the course of the next hour, in four-foot water, proved to be his finest hour on the Ottawa. It happened at a cottage not too far from his hometown of Arnprior. Using a five-inch Rapala lure with no leader, Grail said the pike he caught jumped out of the water about 10 times, sometimes clearing it by four feet. It ran several times for more than 200 feet. “It was the best fight I’ve ever had in my life,” he said of the pike that weighed in at between 30 and 40 pounds. “I put him back. I already have a pike on my wall.” He knows it wasn’t a muskie. The stubbed nose, brown in colour, characteristic pores – it all pointed to a northerner. He beached it after 9 p.m. and because the mosquitoes were so bad he tied it to part of the dock until morning. This is where the story gets really interesting. He returned in daylight to check out the prisoner. “It was snapping at me like an alligator,” he said. “When its mouth opened you could easily drop a soccer ball into it.” That’s when he noticed, while struggling to lift the thing out of the water - the fish slapping the water like a beaver’s tail - that it had a bite mark down near its tail. The teeth marks formed a semi circle eight inches wide. Eight. Something out there tried to eat a 35-pound pike. Now that’s nasty. Setting the scene Joe Banks’ favourite fishing story isn’t about landing a killer pike or
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Congratulations to Jenna Sudds for her appointment as the first Executive Director for the Kanata North Business Improvement Area. Come see THE MAGIC Show Wednesday July 24th at 2 p.m. For more information contact Chartwell Retirement Residence at 613 591-8939. 0718.R0012215236
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Valley Fish Tales
SHARE YOUR STORY
Do you have a fish story sure to entertain readers throughout the Ottawa Valley? It has to be true and it has to be short. But after that it’s up to you. Give Derek Dunn a call at 613.623.6571 or email derek.dunn@ metroland.com. He’ll jot it down for an upcoming Valley Fish Tales.
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COMMUNITY ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Contact me at 613-580-2474, email Marianne.Wilkinson@ottawa.ca, or visit www.mariannewilkinson.com Follow me on Twitter @marianne4kanata to keep up to date on community matters.
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Many of our streets, particularly the collector roads within communities, have too many people travelling well over the speed limit. Two activities are now underway in Kanata North with the objective of making these streets safer by slowing traffic. Halton Terrace is one of 12 streets across the City where flexible plastic speed limit signs, 1.2 metres high will be installed down the middle of the street, approximately 100 metres apart. This is a seasonal installation until November, after which their effectiveness will be analyzed. The technique has been used successfully in Montreal, where reduced incidents of speeding were recorded in participating neighbourhoods.
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any other fish. His is more on the big picture level. It’s about the topography of one of his favourite spots to dip a canoe in the river. A hidden gem along the mighty Ottawa is a conservation area known as Morris Island. Located near the village of Fitzroy Harbour, this 47 hectare site consists of forested woodlands and wetlands that will appeal to nature enthusiasts of all ages. Banks, now a journalism instructor at Algonquin College, recalls dipping a canoe in a spot he calls Snye River, or the South Ottawa. This is back in 1984 before he was a reporter at the Arnprior Chronicle-Guide and while the editor of Almonte’s newspaper. “I happened to be the president of the Almonte Fish and Game Club at the time,” he said. “I went with (a) good reader-friend of mine, Neil MacArthur. Very few people knew about this place. We caught about 30 large mouth bass that day. We ran out of room on our stringer.” The two caught progressively larger fish as the day wore on. They used smallish silver-and-black lures. Little guys were released and bigger ones gilled to the stringer. But for Banks, the fishing was the sideshow. He was more struck and impressed by the geography and wildlife. It was the first time he saw a gar pike, sunning itself in shallow water as they are prone to do. He was even spooked by a huge water snake. Regal limestone, the lazy river meandering around bends, the stately trees: it was a memory he kept for many years until his return a five summers ago. Banks, who lives in Osgoode, said the river has grown in over the years and the water’s a little lower, but remains a stunningly beautiful place.
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Bridgetâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Army is on the march Six-year-old with Stage IV Wilmâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s tumor backed up by community Patricia Leboeuf pleboeuf@metroland.com
News - When six-year-old Bridget Rose Zavitske smiles, she lights up the room. Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s a contagious grin, belying her sweet and loving nature to those around her. She loves to dance, to draw, to play hockey and soccer. She loves animals of all types, her friends and the colour red. She just graduated senior kindergarten at Stonecrest Elementary in West Carleton where her favorite subject is gym. And yet she manages to accomplish it all with Stage IV Wilmâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s tumor. This cancer typically occurs in young children
and effects the kidneys. It has cost Bridget her left kidney. It has also spread to her lungs and lymph nodes. It spread quickly. On June 17, the family rushed to CHEOâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s emergency room and three days and a whirlwind of tests later, Bridget was on the operating table. Two weeks after that, she started chemotherapy and radiation. â&#x20AC;&#x153;She has been pretty sick from that,â&#x20AC;? said her mother Christy McNeely Zavitske. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We are hoping the sickness doesnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t last. We hear the first few weeks of chemo are the worst.â&#x20AC;? Bridget doesnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t let her illness doesnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t define her.
â&#x20AC;&#x153;A week from her surgery date she was at her soccer game cheering on her team,â&#x20AC;? said McNeely Zavitske. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I was stressing out making sure she sat still.â&#x20AC;? Her strength and tenacity has allowed her to return to her home in Dunrobin much sooner than doctors anticipated. This is to everybodyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s relief. Her siblings, Maddy, 16, Stella, 7, and Miller, 2-and-ahalf, were extremely concerned and were acutely anxious to see the youngest daughter home. They were overjoyed to have her back. The family is very close. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We come from very close families,â&#x20AC;? said McNeely Zavitske. â&#x20AC;&#x153;My family is from Carleton Place and Daveâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s (Bridgetâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s father) is from Renfrew.â&#x20AC;? This closeness has been demonstrated by their communityâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s unwavering support. Nicknamed Bridgetâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Army,
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friends, family, random strangers and local businesses have come out of the woodwork to give their support. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I honestly canâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t believe the support we have received from family, friends and total strangers,â&#x20AC;? said Bridgetâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s mother. Theyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve organized a food drive, school and community groups have sent the family monetary gifts as well as presents for Bridget. Family friend Jennifer Facchin has created a team of runners, named Bridgetâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Brigades, who will be running 100 kilometres from Ottawa to Montebello for the Relay to End Kids Cancer on Oct. 5. Her goal is to raise $500 for national pediatric oncology research initiatives at CHEO. More initiatives are coming. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I have a group of friends who have started a group called Bridgetâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Worker Bees,â&#x20AC;? said McNeely Zavitske. â&#x20AC;&#x153;They have some great ideas: an evening gala, a change and bottle drive, etc. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;m hoping they can also donate money to local cancer organizations as I feel we have been so blessed with the amount of support we have been receiving,â&#x20AC;? she added. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Everyone is
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Six-year-old Bridget Rose Zavitske receives her cancer treatment at CHEO in Ottawa. Despite losing a kidney, she remains in high spirits and enjoys the hospital playroom. Supporters from many communities are behind her. really working hard out there.â&#x20AC;? There is a tough journey ahead for Bridget and her family, but knowing she has her own army helps tremendously. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We have already received so much, much more than I would have ever imagined,â&#x20AC;? said McNeely Zavitske. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I would just like everyone to keep thinking
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EMC news - Local businesspeople, agencies, politicians and several students came together on July 3 to discuss youth employment – or a lack thereof. Kaylee Dufresne, a 15-year-old St. Peter High School student, said she’s applied for jobs everywhere she can, but hadn’t been able to get a summer position. She said many jobs require employees to be 16, and because she doesn’t have a driver’s licence, she’s limited in where she can apply. “There’s more than 100 people applying for a job, so it’s about connections,” she said, speaking during the roundtable session. The discussion included provincial Labour Minister Yasir Naqvi, Minister of Economic Development, Trade
and Employment, Eric Hoskins, and Ottawa-Orléans MPP Phil McNeely. “We’re getting almost a failing grade, collectively, in supporting these young individuals,” Hoskins said. “We need to keep creating those good old-fashioned jobs.” Hoskins also spoke about the German model for youth employment, where youth have a heavy emphasis on apprenticeships and work experience through all their educational process. While he doesn’t think adapting the full German model is the solution, his point was that not enough is being done to expose youth to job opportunities and work experience. In Orléans, the primary job sector is retail. Orléans Chamber of Commerce executive director Jamie Kwong said she notices a younger demographic working in retail and food services in the community than
YASIR NAQVI other parts of the city. Kwong said that programs that give grants or incentives for employers to hire youth go a long way. The chamber currently has a summer student, which they wouldn’t have been
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News - Sandra Oh, known for playing Dr. Christina Yang on the television show Grey’s Anatomy, returned home on July 8 to accept the key to the city. Oh grew up in Nepean, and got an early start acting at Knoxdale Public School and Sir Robert Borden High School. Oh was the opposite of the stern character television fans are used to seeing, as she laughed, smiled and several times, wiped tears from her eyes as she accepted the key at city hall. Her family, including her parents, who still live in Nepean, and siblings all sat with the star at the city hall presentation. Besides Grey’s Anatomy, Oh has been in many independent films, and won two Genie Awards and a Golden Globe. Before she was presented with the key to the city, the audience watched a highlight reel of her work from when she received her star on Canada’s Walk of Fame in 2011. She dedicated a large part of her speech to her two young nieces, who grinned ear to ear when their aunt spoke to them about living with good values. “You can own the key to the city, to whatever city you live in, if you are responsible for a life well lived,”
Oh said. “And I wish that for the both of you.” Oh’s first performance was in a play called the Canada Goose at Knoxdale Public School. “And then going along Greenbank to SRB, a huge part of my entire time in high school was the Canada Improv Games,” she said. “I did so much of my training and acting in those formative years from Grade 9 to 13. I can’t tell you how much that training affected my career, so deeply.” She also danced at Nepean’s Les Petits Ballets throughout her youth. Many of her teachers and friends returned to city hall to see her accept the key. She stopped to point out several teachers, friends, and even her first boyfriend sitting in the crowd. At one point, the current Sir Robert Borden principal came out to present Oh with a painted ceiling tile. As class president, Oh had promised advocating for painted ceiling tiles as a part of her campaign speech, something that didn’t happen during her year term as head girl. Oh said her parents, Joon-Soo and Young-Nam Oh, who immigrated to Ottawa from Korea, are well-respected in Ottawa’s Korean community. While they’ve come to many award shows with her, she said getting the key was special because it was one of the first times her entire
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ing in the companyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s youth apprenticeship program. The students get to experience a professional theatre company first hand. From stage directing, administration, acting and front of the house experience, these youth get the opportunity to learn as much as they can from Odyssey during the summer months. The program also offers students the opportunity to collect volunteer hours. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s great, at the end of the summer I might have at least 100 hours,â&#x20AC;? said ClĂŠa Spencer, one of the youth apprentices. She added the hours are a bonus, but really itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s the experience she canâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t get enough of. For Massingham he said the experience the students is much more educational than simply sitting in a classroom. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s the ultimate summer camp,â&#x20AC;? he said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;They each have their own
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News - Whether itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s peanuts, walnuts, almonds, pecans or pistachios, Michelle Nel Chow needs to watch out. Her five-year-old son, Nolan, suffers life-threatening allergies to multiple foods, including peanuts and tree nuts. And while Nel Chow is well versed in what Nolan can and canâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t eat, itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s sometimes hard to explain to babysitters, teachers or grandparents. Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s especially hard because foods with the peanut-free logo arenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t automatically ok for Nolan because they can still contain tree nuts. She decided to write a series of books for kids about allergies, and recently released To Be a Nut or Not, the first in the planned series. Sheâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s already written several articles about living with life-threatening allergies for Allergic Living Magazine. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I wanted creative, completely offthe-wall ways to bring up (allergies),â&#x20AC;? Nel Chow said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;There are many products that have a peanut-free logo, but they contain tree nuts. But a caregiver or a grandparent might assume its safe â&#x20AC;&#x201C; but itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s not.â&#x20AC;? While Nolan has had allergies since infancy, Nel Chow said the books can help parents of children who have to be taught what foods they can and
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News – One hundred years ago, a large team of scientists and adventurers were preparing for a journey of a lifetime to Canada’s high Arctic to document the landscape, wildlife and culture of the Far North. The Canadian Arctic Expedition, launched in 1913, would come to span five long years of setbacks, human loss and scientific breakthrough and become one of the greatest, largely untold adventures in Canadian history. It’s also a history Metcalfe resident David Gray hopes to bring back to life. The independent researcher, writer and filmmaker has spent much of his professional life documenting Canada’s northern regions. Despite his home base in
rural Ottawa, hardly a year has gone by without a trip to the Arctic since he first spent 11 months on Bathurst Island in 1968. On July 17, Gray once again took to the north in an attempt to finally locate, survey and document the camps and locations of the original expedition a century ago. “It’s an exciting opportunity to bring this site back to life, in a way,” Gray said, referring to the main site near Sachs Harbour, N.W.T., 500 kilometres northeast of Inuvik. “Even for the local people, they know it’s historic, they know it’s significant, but they can’t go back and say ‘This is where my grandfather put his tent’ because no one has mapped it out.” The six-person team will fly into Sachs Harbour on the southwest shore of Banks Island on July 17. From there they can easily access the expedition’s main headquarters west of the town, where they will spend a week documenting the site’s hut foundations and remnants of the schooner Mary Sachs. From there the team will board a motorized sailboat Bernard Explorer captained
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by Bob Bernard, great-greatnephew of expedition member Peter Bernard. They will head due north to explore the western shore of Banks Island looking for any sign of Bernard, who was lost in the winter of 1916.
The local people ... know it’s historic, they know it’s significant, but they can’t go back and say ‘This is where my grandfather put his tent’ because no one has mapped it out. DAVID GRAY
The last sign of his trail was found at the northwest tip of the island and Gray said it’s unlikely he ever turned south toward the safety of fellow expedition member Natkusiak’s camp in the nearby Gore Islands. At the time, Bernard was
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Dr. David Gray left on July 17 for Canada’s high Arctic, where he will retrace the steps of the notorious Canadian Arctic Expedition that launched from Victoria 100 years ago. carrying several large expedition mail bags. Finding those bags – and anything still intact inside them - would be a major windfall. “The most likely scenario is he went through the ice and there won’t be anything to find,” Gray said. “But given the ocean currents ... stuff could be washed up on
the shores at any time. It’s a shot in the dark. It’s a needle in a haystack, but if you don’t look you don’t find.” From there the ship will make its way south along the shoreline to document another 10 sites, including Natkusiak’s camp. The crew should return home by the end of August.
The expedition will produce two documentary films, a historical record of Sachs Harbour to be used as a tourism guide, and could someday lead to a book. Of course like many scientific endeavours, Gray said funding continues to be a barrier. See ARCTIC, page 45
Despite some indication that federal money would be set aside to commemorate the expedition’s 100th anniversary, Gray gave up trying to squeeze blood from a stone several months ago and turned instead to a crowdfunding campaign. The team needs about $20,000 to cover the trip’s bare bone expenses, which don’t include individual travel costs incurred by the team members as well as their free labour. “It’s a people expedition,” Gray said.
He said many people connected to the expedition, the team members or who have an interest in the north have already come forward with generous donations. Corporate sponsorships and donations from people not otherwise connected to the project are also starting to come forward. “Everybody’s pulling together,” he said. And putting off the expedition until more funds can be raised is hardly an option. As global warming takes its toll on the region, time is of the essence. “Now that there isn’t ice
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Kott Lumber is looking for energetic individuals to work as
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Must have transportation (no bus service available), Must have CSA approved footwear, We offer competitive salaries and full benefits. Starting rate $12/hr
Why should you join Kott? We’ve strived to maintain our original family values, even as we’ve grown. We believe it’s important to show appreciation for our employees’ contributions, and to give back to the community where we live and work. We think that’s a testament to the kind of workplace we’ve created. We know that our employees are our most important assets - and we treat them that way. CLR451243
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Maintenance Mechanic Ottawa Retail Service Centre
The Director of Business Development will be directly responsible for strategic planning, making corporate presentations, client development, client management, direct sales, contract negotiations, and cooperation with the marketing team.
To explore this challenging opportunity, please apply online, at www.lcbo.com/careers, or submit your application to LCBO - Eastern Regional Office, Human Resource Services, 245 Stafford Road West, Suite 200, Nepean, Ontario, K2H 9E8, fax: (613) 721-1785, quoting File # ER 51/2013, by July 26, 2013. We appreciate your interest, and advise that only those selected for an interview will be contacted. An equal opportunity employer. CLR453581
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Bachelor’s degree in Business, Marketing, Economics or related disciplines 7 years of substantial and broad business experience in Business Development and/or Account Management with at least 3-5 years demonstrated success in selling and developing new business at a Senior level Familiarity or directly related experience selling to Municipal Government. Versatility to rotate to other markets as business needs dictate Demonstrated ability to successfully expand new business and grow existing business Proficient knowledge of Microsoft Office High level of personal integrity Commitment to a safe work environment Willing to travel
Waterfront Cottages Fully outfitted 2 and 3 bedroom Clean lake Sandy Beach, Quiet, Relaxing Great fishing www.whitecedars.ca 613-649-2255
VEHICLES 2000 Ford F350 dually. 7.3 V8 diesel. RWD. PS, PB, hitch. Ext. cab. 8’ box with cap. 268,982 km. All new tires. E-tested. Certified. $10,000. 613-923-1080.
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Continually identifies, builds and develops new client business within target market by pursuing business opportunities with strategic targets and cultivating relationships with existing clients Delivers effective calls and presentations to introduce Cruickshank Construction’s capabilities and value proposition. Negotiates and communicates complex concepts/business issues to a variety of audiences Identifies and evaluates new markets and partnerships opportunities through direct prospecting, networking, attendance and participation with various industry and professional groups and networking associations Oversees all aspects of the sales process, including development of opportunity, build sales strategy, “quarterbacking” the entire sales process To apply, please send resume and cover letter in confidence to: rj.noftall@cruickshankgroup.com by July 26, 2013
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Candidate must have a valid Ontario Certificate of Qualification as an Industrial Millwright/ Mechanic and have completed a formal apprenticeship with a good understanding of hydraulic and pneumatics. Candidate must also have the ability to perform electrical and or mechanical repairs and installations as well as extensive Journeyman experience in an industrial environment, including work with cranes, rigging and hoisting, material-handling systems, hydraulics and pneumatic operated systems, welding, fabrication and machine shop practices. You must be in top physical condition, as this position involves an extensive amount of walking and climbing. Applicants must be willing and able to work various shifts (days/afternoons/midnights). Qualified Industrial Electrician with a valid Ontario Electricians Certificate is an asset.
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Cruickshank Construction is currently looking for an individual with strong contacts in the marketplace, business development and sales experience (particularly product mix), and knowledgeable about complete construction management process.
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Under the direction of a Maintenance Shift Supervisor the incumbent works with minimum supervision performing maintenance duties by: troubleshooting, testing and repairing all types of electrical, mechanical, and electronically controlled/operated equipment; assisting in the troubleshooting, repair overhaul, modification or installation of electrical/electronic operated or related mechanical equipment; assisting in maintaining written records of daily activities; and maintaining and updating drawings, records and maintenance manuals. Occasionally performing other duties as required such as dispersing unusual obstructions or hazards, developing and/or reviewing safety procedures.
Dog Sitting- Experienced retired breeder providing lots of TLC. My home. Smaller dogs only. References available. $17-$20 daily Marg 613-721-1530 www. lovingcaredogsitting.com
Bobs Lake: Picturesque newly listed. 754’ of near perfect shoreline. Great swimming. 20’ dock. Perfect privacy. Modest 3 bedroom year ‘round bungalow with large front decks. Beautifully treed. $345,000. MLS. Gerry Hudson, Kingston (613)449-1668 Sales Representative Rideau Town and Country Realty Ltd, Brokerage (613)273-5000.
Director, Business Development
Expand your horizons. Imagine working with an industry leader where excellence in customer service and field expertise are standard. At the LCBO, you will find knowledgeable, enthusiastic and courteous staff helping customers choose from a variety of quality products from around the world, taking them on a trip of discovery. Join us and explore a world of success.
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Fawg Forest Therapeutic Farm Summer Day Programming, July 2013 Monday to Friday (8 to 4 pm) offering summer day camp for children. Day programming will include individual horseback riding lessons, arts and crafts, animal husbandry, pro social learning and personal growth experiences. Children 8 to 12 years, limited numbers and professional staff will facilitate exciting activities that will engage youth. info@fawgforest.com specializing in first time riders. Located Mountain, Ont. 613 809-5678 $ 2 2 5 / w e e k www.fawgforest.com
2008 Hyundai Tiburon Coupe. Auto with manual tiptronic transmission, black on black cloth, heated seats, sunroof, Clarion stereo, power windows, locks, mirrors, cruise, 6 disc cd, i-pod aux output, alloy wheels, spoiler, only 103,000 kms, will safety and e-test. $10,000 613-406-9997
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Assortment of used tires, 12, 13, 14, 15 and 16.5. Summers, all-season and snows. Also used car parts. Gord 613-257-2498.
Certified Mason. 12 years experience. Chimney repair, restoration, parging, repointing. Brick, block and stone. Small/big job specialist. Free estimates. 613-250-0290.
Send A Load to the dump, cheap. Clean up clutter, garage sale leftovers or leaf and yard waste. 613-256-4613.
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Inser ng Machine Operator Trainee Distribu on Metroland Media- Formerly Performance Prin ng
JOB SUMMARY: To lead and assist in opera ons on the Distribu on ďŹ&#x201A;oor, including coordina ng the staging and inser ng of ďŹ&#x201A;yers on the night shi using inser ng machines and evalua on of performance levels to ensure a smooth and eďŹ&#x192;cient workďŹ&#x201A;ow for both the EMCâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s and le ershop jobs. JOB RESPONSIBILITIES: The ideal employee will: â&#x20AC;˘ Possess a strong mechanical ap tude â&#x20AC;˘ Have strong produc on and workďŹ&#x201A;ow skills â&#x20AC;˘ Be able to work unsupervised â&#x20AC;˘ Demonstrate a high level of ďŹ&#x201A;exibility â&#x20AC;˘ Be highly self-mo vated â&#x20AC;˘ Ability to troubleshoot â&#x20AC;˘ Working knowledge of inser ng equipment â&#x20AC;˘ Be available for ALL shi s
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HELP WANTED
HELP WANTED
SENIOR FINANCIAL ANALYST LOCATION â&#x20AC;&#x201C; OTTAWA, ON STATUS â&#x20AC;&#x201C; FULL TIME Best Theratronics Ltd. is a Canadian company of TeamBestâ&#x201E;˘. We became a member of the Best family in May 2008. We manufacture external beam therapy units and self-contained blood irradiators. We have created a new product line of cyclotrons (B14p, B35p and the B70p) for radioisotope production. The team brings with it a diverse range of knowledge from around the world. TeamBestâ&#x201E;˘ is driven by one primary goal - to provide the best products and services to customers. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES: Reporting to the Director of Finance, the Senior Financial Analyst will be responsible for consolidation statements, ďŹ nancial working papers, tax reporting, accounting functions for various entities and different types of reporting. Responsibilities include: s 2ESPONSIBLE FOR THE PREPARATION OF CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS s 2ESPONSIBLE FOR ALL SPECIAL TAX REPORTING INCLUDING 5+ 6!4 #ALIfornia State Tax, Texas State Tax, HST & GST ďŹ lings for various ENTITIES NON RESIDENT TAXES AND SALES TO %5 COUNTRIES s 2ESPONSIBLE FOR "USINESS 0LANNING AND FORECASTING AS REquired. s 2ESPONSIBLE FOR VARIOUS TYPES OF REPORTING INCLUDING 'RANTS Capital, Leases, Internal R&D, SR&ED, monthly, quarterly and yearly lenders reporting. s #OORDINATION OF CROSS FUNCTIONAL PLANNING MEETING AND UNIT PROjections. s /VERSIGHT OF THE PLANNING BUDGETING FORECASTING AND REPORTING of manufacturing operations. s 2ECOMMEND AND LEAD CHANGES IN COST ACCOUNTING METHODS AND procedures s !NALYZE AND INTERPRET GROSS MARGINS COST VARIANCES INVENtory movements, and other accounting reports as they relate to cost. s 0ARTICIPATION IN THE MAINTENANCE OF THE INTERNAL lNANCIAL CONTROL environment ensuring accurate ďŹ nancial statements and safeguarding of company assets. s -AINTENANCE OF ACCOUNTING RECORDS INCLUDING THE GENERAL AND subsidiary ledgers, associated leadsheets, worksheets and any other required documentation. s #OMPLETE AND ACCURATE PRODUCTION OF MONTHLY QUARTERLY AND ANnual ďŹ nancial statements and reports. s !SSISTS THE $IRECTOR OF &INANCE AS NECESSARY WITH SPECIAL PROJects and provides backup. s 0ERFORMS OTHER DUTIES AS ASSIGNED SKILLS AND QUALIFICATIONS: s 0OST 3ECONDARY EDUCATION IN ACCOUNTING AND A PROFESSIONAL ACcounting designation â&#x20AC;&#x201C; CMA or CGA required s -INIMUM OF YEARS RELATED WORK EXPERIENCE REQUIRED s %XCELLENT %NGLISH VERBAL WRITTEN COMMUNICATION SKILLS ESSENTIAL s -ULTI LINGUAL CAPABILITIES AN ASSET s -UST BE ABLE TO WORK INDEPENDENTLY AND WITHIN A TEAM ENVIRONment s !BLE TO WORK WELL INDEPENDENTLY WITH MINIMAL SUPERVISION s #OMPUTER LITERATE WITH EXCELLENT KNOWLEDGE OF %XCEL AND OTHER Microsoft applications required. s +NOWLEDGE OF 1!$ AS ASSET s %XCELLENT ORGANIZATIONAL SKILLS AND ABILITY TO HANDLE MULTIPLE PRIorities and meet strict deadlines All applicants should apply in writing with a cover letter and resume to Human Resources: Email: jobs@theratronics.ca or Fax #: (613) 591-2176 ./4% /NLY SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATES SHALL BE CONTACTED FOR interviews. CLR435152
CL431013/0718
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: â&#x20AC;˘ Grade 12 diploma â&#x20AC;˘ 2-4 years produc on experience in high volume shop Please send resume to rconium@perfprint.ca or drop oďŹ&#x20AC; to 65 Lorne Street.
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SPECIFIC DUTIES: â&#x20AC;˘ Operate Inser ng machines ie. setup, adjustments etc. â&#x20AC;˘ Assist in planning pre-insert packages â&#x20AC;˘ Meet produc on goals â&#x20AC;˘ Respond to deadlines â&#x20AC;˘ Ensure quality standards are met â&#x20AC;˘ Provide training to part- me staďŹ&#x20AC; where required â&#x20AC;˘ Maintenance â&#x20AC;˘ Other du es as requires JOB REQUIREMENTS: â&#x20AC;˘ Working knowledge of ďŹ&#x201A;yer distribu on as well as a working knowledge of inser ng equipment â&#x20AC;˘ Ability to learn and understand produc on requirements â&#x20AC;˘ Ability to learn and apply departmental rules and procedures â&#x20AC;˘ Good communica on and leadership skills â&#x20AC;˘ Flexibility in both hours and job requirements, depending on customers needs.
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Position Summary Reporting to the Director of Care, the incumbent will be accountable for clinical leadership in the overall planning, co-ordination, and achievement of resident care. The incumbent participates in the development and implementation of nursing policies and procedures and works with the nursing team in the execution of best practice guidelines to realize service excellence. As a member of the Homeâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Interdisciplinary Management Team, the incumbent participates in ongoing Quality and Risk Management activities to ensure consistency with Home policies, MOHLTC standards, and applicable legislation. Qualifications The successful candidate will have the following qualifications and experience: t 1SPWFO MFBEFSTIJQ TLJMMT BOE EFNPOTUSBUFE BCJMJUZ JO DPSF DPNQFUFODJFT including collection and analyzing data to support quality management programs, fiscal responsibility, change and performance management, as well as excellence in resident care, health and safety. t .JOJNVN PG ĂśWF ZFBST FYQFSJFODF JO QSPHSFTTJWFMZ SFTQPOTJCMF TVQFSWJTPSZ or middle management positions in a Long Term Care setting. t "DBEFNJD QSFQBSBUJPO BU B #BDDBMBVSFBUF MFWFM PS BO FRVJWBMFOU DPNCJOBUJPO of substantial directly-related experience and education. t " NFNCFS JO HPPE TUBOEJOH XJUI UIF $PMMFHF PG /VSTFT PG 0OUBSJP JT SFRVJSFE t "CJMJUZ UP GBDJMJUBUF DPNNVOJDBUJPO JO DPNQMFY DPSF JTTVFT UP GPTUFS QPTJUJWF resident outcomes. t $BQBDJUZ UP JOUFSQSFU BOE BQQMZ FNQMPZNFOU QPMJDJFT BOE DPMMFDUJWF agreements. t %FNPOTUSBUFE BCJMJUZ UP XPSL VOEFS QSFTTVSF XJUI B IJHI EFHSFF PG professionalism and diplomacy. t &YDFQUJPOBM JOUFSQFSTPOBM QSPCMFN TPMWJOH BOE DPOøJDU SFTPMVUJPO TLJMMT t 1SPWFO UBMFOU UP XPSL JOEFQFOEFOUMZ MFBE B UFBN BOE UP DPPSEJOBUF BOE organize staff as well as direct, control, monitor and evaluate nursing services. t "CMF UP NBOBHF FNQMPZFF DPNQMJBODF XJUI IFBMUI BOE TBGFUZ JOGFDUJPO DPOUSPM policies and procedures, OHSA and regulations. t $PNQVUFS TLJMMT JODMVEJOH .JDSPTPGU 8PSE &YDFM 0VUMPPL BOE DBSF QMBOOJOH TPGUXBSF 1PJOU $MJDL $BSF 3"* .%4 Interested candidates should forward their resume, in confidence, by July 26th to: Tracey Davidson, Director of Care St. Lawrence Lodge #BH 4FSWJDF #SPDLWJMMF 0/ , 7 8 FYU GBY
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Scratching the surface Preliminary digging and pile-driving has begun on the western approach to Ottawa’s downtown light rail tunnel. Workers began construction on the entrance, near Wellington and Commissioner streets, last week, with the bulk of above-ground work expected to be finished by August. At that point, a boring machine will begin tunneling through the bedrock underneath Centretown.
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En garde The sixth-annual Osgoode Medieval Festival took people back in time to a century of knights in shining armour, archery, horse-back riding, and yes, even sword-fighting, seen at right. The weekend-long event, held July 12 to 14, is a traditional event in Osgoode, where the community can leard about the medieval way of life and participate in different activities.
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News - Artists can start thinking about snow a little earlier this summer as the Osgoode Carleton Snowmobile Trail Club launches a logo contest for next year’s provincial convention. The club has been chosen to host the Ontario Federation of Snowmobile Clubs annual general meeting in September 2014. Hundreds of delegates from across the province will attend the convention in Ottawa, and the Osgoode club is already planning more than a year in advance. As part of its hosting duties the club needs a logo to represent their theme, “Suit Up and Sled,” to be used on mail-outs, registration websites and delegate packages. “We have our own club logo, but we wanted to come up with something
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unique for the convention,” said club president Leigh Stacey. “We have lots of talented people around so we thought we’d try and generate some publicity about the club in a positive way.” All residents, even those who don’t snowmobile, are welcome to submit a logo by Aug. 15. A winner will be chosen by the end of the summer, taking home a prize and the chance to have their artwork spread across the province. The content is up to the artist’s interpretation, as long as it captures the spirit of winter and snowmobiling, Stacey said. The logo also needs to be scalable to any size without losing quality, because it will be used on a variety of resources. Entries can be forwarded to vice president Christine Smart at cksmart@live. com.
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Local events and happenings over the coming weeks â&#x20AC;&#x201D; free to non-profit organizations Fax: 613-224-2265, E-mail: blair.edwards@metroland.com or jessica.cunha@metroland.com The deadline for community event submissions is Friday at noon.
Until Aug. 29 The Kanata Civic Art Gallery is a non-profit art organization, with the juried members presenting their new show entitled Just For Fun, & Colour Me Kids running from June 26 to Aug. 29, at the Mlacak Centre, 2500 Campeau Dr. For details, visit kanatagallery.ca.
July 18 Walden Village and the Diabetes Association will host an information session starting at 10:30 a.m. at 27 Weaver Cres. Learn about the signs and symptoms, managing diabetes and nutrition. Please RSVP to Amy at 613-591-3991.
July 22-26 Trinity Presbyterian and Holy Redeemer Catholic Churches present Godâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Big Backyard! Vacation Bible School. All children from junior kindergarten to Grade 6 are invited to join us for a week of storytelling, crafts, games, outreach and fun. The camp takes place at 44 Rothesay Dr., Kanata from 9 a.m. to noon each day. Cost is $20 per child. For details and to register email trinity.kanata. vbs@gmail.com or call 613836-1429 or 613-836-1764.
July 24, 31 Family Storytime at the Beaverbrook Library Depot starts at 10 a.m., every Wednesday in July. The Depot is located in the Beaverbrook Centre at 2 Beaverbrook Rd., and storytimes are held in the Beaverbrook Community Centre.
July 25 The next meeting of the Kanata and District Breast Cancer Support Group will be held at 7 p.m., Hall D, Mlacak Centre, 2500 Campeau Dr. For details, call Jan at 613-592-4793.
Aug. 13 The Beaver Chase Running Series, Run Ottawaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s popular monthly running event, kicks off from the Kanata Legion, 70 Hines Rd. Runners of all ages and fitness levels are invited to participate in either the six-kilometre or two-kilometre events. Run them at a pace that suits you. There will be support along the route and times will
be recorded and posted on our website, runottawaclub.com. The six-km and two-km runs begin at 6:30 p.m. Registration at 5:30 p.m. right up until 6:25 p.m. For details, contact Joe Du Vall: joe@runottawa.ca, 613-292-7102.
Aug. 17 Friends of the Central Experimental Farm hosts Art on the Farm, a free event, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Artists will display and sell their original works under the trees, on the Arboretum, building 72, east off Prince of Wales roundabout. Details at 613-230-3276 or friendsofthefarm.ca.
Ongoing Registration for the childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s TD summer reading club is ongoing at the Beaverbrook Library Depot. Children who register in the club receive free stickers, a magazine and a reading passport to keep track of all the books they read this
summer. There are also prizes to be won: the more books you read, the more chances you have to win. For details call 613-592-2712 or go to biblioottawalibrary.ca. Do you have children ages 2 to 5? The Military Family Resource Centre offers a summer camp full of great activities indoor and out. Weekly registration for July and August. Program runs five days a week. For details contact Pamela Rattigan at 613-998-9358 or elcuplands@live.ca. The Military Family Resource Centre is seeking military spouses interested in volunteering for the board of directors for the coming year. This presents an ideal opportunity to become involved in the continued growth, development and evolution of your local MFRC.
If you are interested in becoming involved, please write to board@mfrc-ncr.org. The Kanata United Church is collecting used books for their book sale next February. Proceeds go to programs including the Kanata Food Cupboard. The 24-hour drop box opens June 1 at the Church entrance at 33 Leacock Dr. Please, no magazines, encyclopedias or text books. For details call 613592-5834. The Kanata Food Cupboard is looking for volunteers to help with a variety of tasks on weekday mornings to support the growing needs of the organization. For more information, please email volunteer@ kanatafoodcupboard.ca. The Friends of the Farm is looking for volunteers to work
in the Ornamental gardens, Arboretum, Merivale Shelterbelt, Lilacs, and many other gardens at the Central Experimental Farm. Green and brown thumb gardeners are welcome. To obtain a volunteer form visit friendsofthefarm.ca/volunteers, or call 613-230- 3276. Make a difference in your community by joining the dynamic team of volunteers at the Ottawa Hospital. Please call volunteer services at 613761-4279 for details. The Ottawa Good Food Box is a non-profit program to buy fresh fruits and vegetables once a month. Costs: small, $10; medium, $15; large, $20. For details call Kanata Community Christian Reformed Church, 46 Castlefrank Rd. 613-831-7458 or 613-860-6767 and visit ottawagoodfoodbox.ca.
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MASSIVE SKI + SNOWBOARD
WAREHOUSE SALE S t a r t s t h i s S a t u r d a y, J u l y 2 0 a t 9 a m
30-70 EVERYTHING % OFF
Tommy + Lefebvre Warehouse 2615 Lancaster Road, Ottawa, ON K1B 5N2 Store Hours: Saturday: 9am – 6pm Sunday: 10am - 6pm Monday and Tuesday: 9am – 6pm Wednesday - Friday: 9am – 9pm
Canada’s Largest Snow Sports Warehouse Sale Save on skis, snowboards, boots, clothing, accessories, and more!
$10 OFF
*
on purchases of $50 or more at the warehouse This Saturday and Sunday only! 00108993231 *One coupon per person, one coupon per purchase. Valid Saturday July 20, Sunday July 21st only.
Look Inside for Door Crasher Specials!
MASSIVE SKI + SNOWBOARD
WAREHOUSE SALE
D o o rs o p e n t h i s S a t u rd ay, 9 a m a t 2 6 1 5 L a n c a s t e r R o a d
SAVE HUNDREDS OF $$$ ON SKI EQUIPMENT — UP TO 70% OFF Thousands of Alpine Boots
Thousands of Alpine Skis
FROM
FROM
All Junior Ski Equipment
$69.99
Nordica, Rossignol, Tecnica, Head, Salomon. Adults and Juniors.
$99.99 Race, All Mountain, Park and Pipe, and demo skis. Armada, Rossignol, Salomon, Head, Volkl. Adults and Juniors. Limited selection and sizes.
Junior Boots FROM
UP TO
70% OFF 50-70% OFF
Skis from 90 cm, Boots from size 9, poles, goggles, bindings. Head, Rossignol, Atomic, Volkl. Adults.
Goggles
$19.99
Used Junior boots from $19.99, some only used twice! New Junior boots from just $49.00
UP TO
All Atomic Skis
70% OFF
Goggles starting at $9.99 Anon, Scott, Giro, Smith, Arnette, and Von Zipper. Adults and Juniors.
Race + Nomad carving skis. Adults.
Alpine Ski Bindings
FROM
$69.99
Head, Look, Salomon, Marker. Traditional Alpine Race or Twin Tip. Unbeatable prices!
SNOWBOARDS — UP TO 70% OFF All Red Helmets by Burton 50% OFF
HUNDREDS of Snowboards
30-70% OFF
Our best prices in 10 years! Boards from $99. Libtech, Burton, Ride, Rossignol, Roxy, Rome. Adults and Juniors.
Adults + Junior Boards FROM $99.99
All Snowboard Boots by Ride and Burton FROM
$99.99
SKI, SNOWBOARD + OUTERWEAR — UP TO 70% OFF All Women’s Meco Down Filled Car Coats with Hoods NOW ONLY
$299!
Men’s Jackets and Pants, Insulated + Non Insulated Pro Models
50% OFF Simon Dumont and Tanner Hall Pro models
2 Kanata Kourier-Standard EMC - Thursday, July 18, 2013
All Descente, Phenix + Goldwin Alpine Skiwear
40-50% OFF Jackets, pants, insulators and accessories. A warehouse first. Adults.
All Adult Icebreaker First Layers and Sweaters NOW
50% OFF
All Adult Men’s Snowboard Insulated and Non Insulated Jackets and Pants
FROM
$49.99
by Burton, Special Blend, 32 and Ride.
All Junior 2012 Outerwear
1/2 PRICE! Tots Insulated Jackets FROM
$19.99
2 Piece Insulated Suits FROM
$99.99
Midlayers FROM
$9.99
And all Headwear
50% OFF