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The battle for the Beaver Pond may not be over, according to Paul Renaud, a member of the Coalition to Save the South March Highlands. “It’s unwise for any government to ignore the public that they represent,” he said. “Council made a mistake. It’s not too late for them to fix that mistake.” City council agreed to a land swap that will protect an 80-metre wide, 2.5-hectare trail connecting Trillium Woods to the Beaver Pond during a council meeting on Dec. 15. “The land swap that was proposed is completely meaningless,” said Renaud. “I think council isn’t fully apprised of all the facts. The Beaver Pond forest is one of the largest eco reservoirs in this city. To reduce it all to smithereens is simply unwise.” Kanata North Coun. Marianne Wilkinson tried to come up with a deal for the city to purchase more than 29 hectares of land in the area from KNL Developments to protect it from a 3,200-home subdivision planned for the area. That idea fell apart last week. “The first motion I had was to do the swap for the full 10 to 12 acres,” said Wilkinson. She said after meeting with all the councillors, she only had three who were prepared to support her: Capital Coun. David Chernushenko, Somerset Coun. Diane Holmes and Stittsville Coun. Shad Qadri. “There were no funds,” she said. “I didn’t want to fail miserably and not get anything.”

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The Beaver Pond forest isn’t the only area that may be chopped down in 2011. Developers are also planning to ask the city for permission to cut down trees for another phase of its development near Kizell Pond. Tree cutting can begin on that section once a tree preservation plan is submitted to the city, said city lawyer Timothy Marc at a Dec. 15 council meeting. That’s because the land can be developed within the next two years, meaning there is a demand for housing in that area. The land in question is about 60 hectares, approximately half of which is covered in trees, said KNL Developments spokesperson Mary Jarvis. KNL plans to submit the tree preservation plan next year, and would start cutting trees as soon as the city signs off on the plan. Like Phase 9 – the lands near the Beaver Pond – the Kizell Pond subdivision (Phase 7) would likely include a “buffer”

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PROPOSAL DENIED Renaud and his group created a proposal for the lands, but have been denied a chance to present it to council, he said. The plan, which can be read at www. ottawasgreatforest.com, would focus on four key areas: • Mobilize financial support from community groups, corporations, funding agencies and individuals to remove all the city’s ongoing operating costs. • Showcase the venerable old-growth forest, archaeology, wetland complexes and wildlife in the area in ways that would draw visitors to the city. •Create a vision and plan of leveraging the value of the green infrastructure for ecotourism, education, dry-land training and recreation. • Establish a mechanism for managing and working in tandem with local, provincial, national, corporate and

community agencies to achieve educational, conservational and financial objectives. “We’ve created what we feel is a fair proposal to everyone, including the developer,” he said. “I think it’s important to recognize that council has not given the public an opportunity to present an alternative proposal.” A BIG MISTAKE Renaud said council made a mistake in not buying the land. “Our view is that it’s never too late to do the right thing,” he said. “It’s our job to convince council to do that.” He said issues such as the stormwater management plans, loss of cultural heritage and the discovery of a possible 10,000-year-old aboriginal burial site need to be addressed. “We’re bringing those matters forward to council, to get them to try to do the right thing and act on these genuine issues,” said Renaud. “Contrary to what some people might believe we’re not giving up, we’re not going away.” Renaud said he wouldn’t be surprised to see people out protesting the destruction of the forest when KNL moves in to start cutting. “It’s highly likely that when push comes to shove we might see people do extreme things. People believe Urbandale is not acting responsibly in this matter.”

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Council wasn’t prepared to go to the Ontario Municipal Board because KNL could have won and the city could have ended up with nothing, she said, which is why they settled on saving the trail. “That connecting link is important,” said Wilkinson. “It’s not as nice as saving the whole thing but it does make a huge different in accessing the natural environment lands. “At one point I thought we were going to get nothing. They have no idea how hard it was to get what we got.” She said KNL will begin cutting in early January and trails near the developer’s property will be closed for at least a year and a half, as well as the parking lot on Goulbourn Forced Road. The walkways around the pond will remain open, she said. “They could have started (construction) this week but they decided to leave it until after Christmas,” said Wilkinson. She said there is still a fight ahead to save the lands close to Trillium Woods, which are part of KNL’s last phase of development. “I think there’s still a role for people to play to save the lands close to Trillium Woods. Eventually they’re going to be asking for that too.” Steve Hulaj, a member of the Coalition to Save the South March Highlands, said people in the group were saddened

that the decision was made to not move the issue to committee. “The city deciding that it’s not prepared to go to the OMB in any and all cases where there is opportunity to do so is unfortunate. Saving an 80-metre wide path in a pristine forest demonstrates exactly what is happening throughout Ottawa – the destruction of wildlife and wilderness for nothing but money. I was hoping to hear we were better than that.”

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That would mean the city would give KNL about 5.2 hectares in exchange for the 2.5-hectare link. The configuration of the link will be finalized through discussions with staff. “The location of the swap is the same, it’s just that we’re not getting 12 acres for 12 acres (5.2 hectares),” Wilkinson said. “The park is getting smaller, but not by the same size as the corridor in Phase 9,” Jarvis said. “There will still be a very small amount of park,” she added, referring to open space in Phase 8. That phase isn’t expected to begin construction for another couple of years.

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The fight to save the Beaver Pond lands is has ended with a deal to save less than three hectares of the environmentally sensitive forest. City council agreed to the land swap that will protect an 80-metre wide, 2.5hectare swath of land connecting Trillium Woods to the Beaver Pond. That agreement puts an end to the fight to save the Beaver Ponds lands and gives KNL Developments the green light to break out the bulldozers. Construction will begin early in the ‘SENSITIVE WETLAND’ new year, said KNL spokesperson Mary Jarvis. Residents in the area will be able A recently declared “environmentally to take one last stroll through the Beaver sensitive wetland” in phases 7 and 8 will Pond trails around Christmas. Just after mean some changes to the subdivision’s the holidays, all trails will be closed off plan. for at least two years while the site is un“They have decided there are sigder construction, Jarvis said. nificant wetlands in the South March “They said today they’ve met the conHighlands that were not designated sigditions. They’re going to ask for approvnificant when the subdivision was apal, and staff have no choice but to give proved, but which now it to them,” said Kanata are,” Wilkinson said. North Coun. Marianne The whole subdiviWilkinson. sion in that area (part Wilkinson had tried of phases 7 and 8) will to come up with a deal have to be changed to acfor the city to purchase We’re dealing with commodate stormwater more than 29 hectares management ponds that of land in the area from an OMB-approved weren’t needed before, KNL Developments to subdivision. Wilkinson said. That protect it from a subdichange will also involve vision that’s planned for realigning where some the area. But that idea is located, she fell apart in the past • Marianne Wilkinson parkland said. week, with representaThe city has two tives from KNL saying choices, Jarvis said: it the deal was misreprecan use land that was sented to council. set aside for a park for Wilkinson said she a stormwater pond inwas disappointed that stead, or the city can keep the park but she wasn’t able to save more of the forpurchase land back from the developer est, but she called herself a “pragmato create the stormwater pond. tist.” While city staff told her those changes “I’m not happy with getting so little, wouldn’t need to be done through a pubbut I’d be even unhappier if we got nothlic process, Wilkinson argues that they ing. The way that it was working around should be open to the public because today, it was the only thing I could get they are “significant” changes. through council,” Wilkinson said, add“I think people should have a chance ing that she’d rather get something than to look at that and have comments on it,” nothing. she said. “We’re dealing with an OMB-approved Wilkinson said the final location subdivision where they don’t have to do of stormwater ponds will be decided anything, so the fact that we actually got through another environmental assessthe corridor, yes, is a triumph. I’m sad to ment, which could take a year. see the rest of it go,” Wilkinson said. But Jarvis said it wasn’t yet clear if Wilkinson said members of the comthe wetland designation will require anmunity know the area will be developed other environmental assessment, or just eventually, and they wanted her to try a stormwater management plan. and save as much as she could. “If the province is imposing that on “That’s what I’ve done,” she said. us, why should we, as a community, lose The main issue is how much KNL our environmental lands to make up for wants in exchange for the environmensomething that the province is imposing tally sensitive land, Wilkinson said. on us?” Wilkinson said. The city agreed to swap land in Phase “We’re looking at some other locations 8 to cover the area of the land saved in Phase 9 near the Beaver Pond, as well outside of this development where we an a portion of parkland in Phase 8 that might put extra playing fields to make will cover the additional value of servicup for the ones we lost,” Wilkinson said, ing that KNL requested. adding that the head of Kanata Soccer KNL has asked for a swap of two acres was in support of swapping the proposed of city land for every acre of KNL land soccer field location in exchange for the in order to account for servicing costs. Beaver Pond link.

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Disturbing lack of council debate Gentlemen, start your bulldozers and rev up those chainsaws. The trees are coming down. Ottawa city council has given the final thumbs up for KNL to start work on a housing development on 29 hectares of forest north of the Beaver Pond. Saying council approved the development is a tad misleading. You see, they didn’t actually debate the issue. Kanata North Coun. Marianne Wilkinson said she couldn’t put a motion on the table asking council to buy the land because she didn’t have the support of council. Didn’t have the support of the mayor. Didn’t have the support of the west-end councillors even. The only ones to offer even leukwarm support were councillors Shad Qadri, Diane Hol-

mes and David Chernushenko. KNL had agreed to swap 2.5 hectares of land (in exchange for five hectares of land protected by the 40 per cent greenspace agreement) — but that offer was good only if council agreed to allow the development to proceed with no more roadblocks. And if council persisted with its meddling, the threat of an OMB hearing loomed in the background. Apparently, our newly-elected council doesn’t have the stomach to fight developers at the Ontario Municipal Board. In their defence, this development has already been vetted through the OMB — its outcome was as much in doubt as the drum-head trials of the French Revolution. Most irking in this non-decision, was that council didn’t even have the courtesy to debate the issue.

The matter was settled backstage, beyond the prying eyes of the pesky public. Don’t want to raise a fuss, don’t you know. Never mind the thousands of residents pressing to save a valuable forest. Never mind the development never should have been approved in the first place. Pass the buck, and focus on more important issues like saving money by not buying sandwiches for councillors during meetings. The Beaver Pond decision raises a number of disturbing questions. Will this council continue along the vein of settling issues backstage? If so, why even bother with debating issues at council? Might as well replace it with a muppet show — at least you’ll entertain the public.

Surviving the Christmas movie Before the inevitable mellowing out of Christmas Day, there is a lot of irritation that has to be overcome. The components of that irritation are familiar to you. People losing their minds in their cars, rushing around on their all-weather tires, engaging in road rage in shopping centre parking lots. Not being able to get out of jammed shopping centre parking garages. Icky Christmas muzak, featuring carols sung by Elvis, Mariah Carey and the Chipmunks, from Nov. 1 on. Media-fueled frenzy over the toy that everyone is going to feel guilty not buying for their child. This is now accompanied by Internet-fueled frenzy as canny buyers resell that toy at hyper-inflated prices. Newspaper advice columns warning about inappropriate behaviour at office Christmas parties. Office Christmas parties, where the guests are now so worried about inappropriate behaviour that they spend all their time looking at their phones. People who did behave inappropriately driving home from office Christmas parties. All of this, when not life-endangering, is tough on the spirit, and it should be a relief to arrive home safely, take off your boots and plunk down in front of the

CHARLES GORDON Funny Town television set. Except that the only thing on the television set, aside from poker and wrestling and real housewives from somewhere, is a movie about a man and a woman who want to announce their engagement on Christmas Eve but can’t because Rudolf got lost on 34th Street and has to be rescued before the Christmas pageant can go on, and the man and the woman quarrel over some misunderstanding, meanwhile the Spirit of Christmas is being held hostage by an evil banker and only Hannah Montana can persuade him to let it go but first she has to sing a Christmas song and her band is stuck in a snowbank in Beverly Hills and none of the usual angels are available, so the call goes out to the neighbour’s collie dog . . . That’s on every channel and you know how it turns out — with big fluffy globs

of snow falling slowly and everybody hugging and looking up in the air and saying “Happy Holidays” to each other. The preponderance of Christmas movies on our airwaves must be particularly annoying to those of us who don’t celebrate Christmas, but it is annoying enough to everybody. But just as all Christmas music is not icky — think of the traditional carols, the Messiah, even the Charlie Brown music of Vince Guaraldi — not all Christmas entertainment is pointless and insulting. The play nativity just concluding its run at the National Arts Centre is an enjoyable combination of spirituality, music and farce. Despite its irreverent treatment of the subject (coyotes in the manger!), it doesn’t seem to have offended anyone, which goes to show that audiences are more resilient and open-minded than they are often given credit for. And of course there are the classic movies that you can watch again and again — the original Miracle on 34th Street, just about any version of A Christmas Carol, It’s a Wonderful Life (with its brilliant portrayal of the hellish life of Bedford Falls had there been no George Bailey). White Christmas (just to hear Rosemary Clooney sing and watch the world’s

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The elves at Katimavik Elementary School loaded up 17 vehicles with food, presents and clothes on Dec. 16. The school has been adopting families throughout Ottawa for the past 30 years. This year, Katimavik provided Christmas and holiday cheer to 17 families living in the area. “They’re always really happy and really thankful,” said Isha Mittal, a Grade 6 student. Each family gets two to three shopping carts full of food, gifts and clothes, depending on what they need. Parents and volunteers offer their vehicles and time to drive around the city and deliver the goods to the families. “(The recipients), they’re so emotional,” said Chantal Heins, a teacher and the master elf behind the drive. “They only expect two boxes.” The school works with the Shepherds of Good Hope to identify families in need. The families go through a screening process and they provide the school with a list of dietary concerns, ages of children and what items are needed. “Ninety-eight people will be receiving gifts and food today,” said Heins, who teaches Grade 2. “This is a group effort, a community effort. I’m trying to educate our students by reaching out to our own community.” EXCITING PROCESS The students were full of excitement and eager to help fill up the vehicles lining the drive at the school. “We’re really fortunate for what we have,” said Christine Murr, a Grade 6 student taking part in the drive for the first time. “Seeing them getting the gifts, it makes me really excited that we’re helping people.” The students really enjoy being a part of the process, said Shirley Mander, a retired teacher from Katimavik Elementary who continues to volunteer with the holiday

drive. “I think it shows the children that giving is something to be treasured,” said Mander, whose granddaughter now attends the school. “I think it helps them realize how fortunate they are. “This year we’ve collected more than I’ve ever seen in gifts and food,” she said. Every family gets a turkey, unless there are dietary or religious restrictions, in which case the family gets something else for the main course. ‘SENSE OF COMMUNITY’

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The library at the school was full of boxes each baring a number from one to 17, which represented each family the school adopted. Family number five was the largest family the school adopted, with eight kids between the ages of 4 to 16. “I think it’s important because there are some families who don’t have food or gifts for Christmas,” said Katherine Birkenhead, a Grade 7 student. “It makes me feel happy because other families are feeling happy and joy.” Grade 5 teacher Trina Legault said it’s wonderful to see the students, parents and the community work together. “The kids are enthusiastic about giving,” she said. “It’s a sense of community; everyone pulls together for one common goal.” Manoj Mittal, Isha’s father and a volunteer driver for the past three years, said the hamper drive helps to give the students perspective on Christmas day. “They’re helping families who live in the community,” he said. “There’s a lot of satisfaction. As a parent I try to see what else I can do.”

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HAMPERS, from 7 The school council provides money every year to help with the cost of buying produce and presents. This year, the council donated $6,500 towards non-perishables, fresh foods, household products and gifts. Heins stressed that the school provides the hefty hampers to families no matter their religious beliefs.

“We have families from various religious backgrounds,” she said. “We help everyone.” The entire process takes two weeks. Grades 6 to 8 students sign up to be ambassadors and help collect and sort through the items. “Everything is redistributed evenly throughout the families,” said Heins. “It’s a kid-friendly project that involves everybody.”

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city’s transportation committee. Committee members and chairs were chosen at council’s meeting on Wednesday, Dec. 15. The transportation committee was the only committee that saw two members nominated to lead it. Orleans Coun. Bob Monette’s name was put forward, but he declined to stay in the

running and Wilkinson was acclaimed. Wilkinson will also sit on the Ottawa Public Library Board, the interim transit commission and the finance and economic development committee (called “FEDco�). She will also return to the information and technology subcommittee, which she previously led, as well as the audit and member services subcommit-

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A holiday tale of fire safety and survival and call 911. Damage was kept to a minimum and no one was harmed. Ottawa Fire Services would like to remind everyone to mix some simple precautions in with their holiday merriment. The best way to protect your family and home from fire is to prevent one from starting in the first place. The most common causes of home fires during the holidays are candles and careless cooking. Alcohol is often a contributing factor. Give yourself the gift of prevention by following these simple fire safety tips: • Always stay in the kitchen when cook-

ing something on the stove. • Place lit candles away from anything that can burn and where they can’t be knocked over. Keep them out of the reach of children and pets. Remember to snuff out candles before leaving the room or going to bed. • Make sure extension cords are in good working order and never run them under carpets. • Drink responsibly. Many fire deaths are caused by people attempting to cook or smoke while impaired. • Turn your tree off when you’re not in

the room. If a fire does occur, take these steps to give yourself the gift of escape: • Have working smoke alarms on every storey and outside all sleeping areas. • Develop and practice a home fire escape plan so that everyone in your home knows what to do if the smoke alarms sound. • If your clothes catch on fire, remember to stop, drop and roll. Give a gift that can save a life by following these simple safety tips and, on behalf of the Ottawa Fire Services, have a joyous holiday season.

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Taylor Marshall, 5, assembles a gingerbread house during a Santa Breakfast put on at the Hazeldean Mall for the families of clients at the Kanata Food Cupboard.

Hannah Ferguson, 4, offers a Christmas card and a big smile, to Santa Claus during a Christmas party at the Hazeldean Mall on Sunday, Dec. 18.

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The Lauzon family: Emma, 5, Chris, 4, Brodin, 3, and Hunter, 8, visit with Santa.

One-year-old Abby Tully begins to put together a gingerbread house. (Editorial note: Abby eventually gave up on the house and concentrated on eating the icing.)

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Over 8,000 hockey players will descend on Ottawa from Dec. 29 to Jan. 3 for the 12th annual Bell Capital Cup. The tournament, which runs from Dec. 30 to Jan. 3, will see teams come from as far as Beijing, China. “Average-wise, I’d say we are expecting around 8,380 players,” said Matt Bennett, the general manager for the Bell Capital Cup. Last year’s cup saw 8,500 players take part. Players from 19 divisions will take to the ice during the five-day competition, with 493 teams vying for a championship spot. “When everything is all said and done we’ll have 993 games played,” said Bennett. Fourteen teams will be attending from various parts of Europe and Asia, and for the first time South Korea will take part in the cup tournament, said Bennett. The Ottawa-area will be well represented, with 265 teams competing for the top

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Ottawa, December 14, 2010 How do we first learn about Emergency Rooms (ER)?

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Yet the system is slowest for those waiting for admission to a hospital bed. The target wait time in this case is 8 hours. Here, we have not improved.

We found hay stacked from ceiling to floor. We jumped from bales perched several meters up, to those down below.

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The fun lasted until Stan took aim at pile of hay from high above, and landed on a floor, hidden under only centimeters of hay. There was a loud “crack!” He got up holding his broken arm. He turned pale. We ran for help. My mother drove him to the closest ER. The wait took forever. I didn’t see him until next morning. How much has changed? Long ER wait times are still the norm. But there’s been significant progress. Dedicated nurses, doctors and other health professionals ensure most emergency patients receive timely care. Take our hospital, for instance. Critically injured patients and those with life threatening conditions are seen within moments. Otherwise, an ER nurse aims to see a patient within 15 minutes, assigning them to one of three streams of care. For those with minor problems, “the walking wounded”, Ontario’s wait time target is less than 4 hours. Thanks to government’s work with

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spot, including the Kanata Blazers, Nepean Raiders, Ottawa Sting and Gloucester Rangers. “Every district in the ODHA (Ottawa District Hockey Association) will be represented this year,” said Bennett. Teams will also be coming from British Columbia, Nunavut, Quebec, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia. Twenty-two rinks will play host to the games, from Navan to Aylmer to Kanata, said Bennett, with every championship game being played at Scotiabank Place. “I think it’s definitely going to be one of the most memorable hockey experiences they’re going to have,” said Bennett. “On the ice they’re meeting kids from different cities, different countries.”

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For sicker patients who need more care, but not admission to hospital, the wait-time target is 8 hours or less. This is the largest group of ER patients. Over the past year, visits from these patients grew by 16%. Despite the surge, we cared for 85% of within 8 hours. In fact, we treated 5,800 more patients (33 per day) within 8 hours than we did last year.

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hospitals to divert cases to family doctors or walk-in clinics, and to improve our ability to “fast track” patients through ER when they do visit, the number of such visits declined by 15% since last year. And 75% of patients spend less than 4 hours in ER.

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Zoe Gong of W. Erskine Johnston Public School won a bronze medal in pre-novice ladies at the Skate Canada 2011 Challenge where the top four skaters from each of the 13 sections across Canada compete. It took place in Mississauga, Ontario from Dec. 1 to 5.

NHL Ottawa Senators alumni will be present, along with a Hockey Hall of Fame exhibit and a sports memorabilia auction with funds going to the MakeA-Wish Foundation of Eastern Ontario, said Bennett. “It’s just to kind of welcome everybody into town and get everybody in the mood for the week ahead,” he said. “We’re hoping to make it an annual event.” Players also get the added bonus of attending an Ottawa Senators game.

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“On Dec. 29 we’re going to send 6,100 kids to the Sens game against Carolina, and about 500 kids to the Leafs (vs. Sens) game (on Jan. 1),” said Bennett. He said the Bell Capital Cup is expected to bring in around $15 million for the local economy. Tournament passes sell for $12 and cover all five days. Adult day passes go for $5, senior day passes for $3. Children under 12 attend for free. Ticket sales are used to support local minor hockey associations and charities. For more information visit the website at www.bellcapitalcup.ca. 426598

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Kanata’s Brandon Bussey, right, gets thumped by Cornwall Colts defenceman Sean Blundell during the final minutes of the Colts 10-2 win on Dec. 18, at the Bell Sensplex. All 12 teams were in action at the Sensplex over the weekend as part of the league’s Holiday Showcase. The Stallions split their two games with a 10-2 loss to Cornwall and a 4-1 win over Hawkesbury on Sunday. The Stallions next home game, at the KRC, is Jan. 4 at 7:30 p.m. versus Smiths Falls.

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Two Kanata Stallions have been selected to play in the 2011 CHL All-Star Game as the league announced its rosters on Dec. 21. Left winger Kyle Rankin and goaltender Scott Shackell will compete for the Yzerman Division team at the Jan. 12 game, which will be played at the Bell Sensplex. Rankin – who competed for Canada East at the Canadian Junior Hockey League

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Prospects Game Dec. 7 and 8 – leads the Stallions in scoring with 37 points in as many games. The 17-year-old is also first on the team with 26 assists. Shackell is 13-10-2 with a 2.72 goalsagainst average, a .911 save percentage and three shutouts since being acquired by the Stallions in a trade with the Carleton Place Canadians on Sept. 23. The 20-year-old also recorded a win in the Canadians’ season opener. Both players are Kanata natives.

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Two CHL alumni have been picked by hockey great Mark Messier to play for Canada at the upcoming 2010 Spengler Cup. Former Nepean Raiders goaltender Tyler Moss and Kanata Valley Lasers defenceman Cory Murphy were selected by Messier – the team’s head coach – on Dec. 16. Moss played with the Raiders during the 1991-92 season before moving onto the Ontario Hockey League’s Kingston Frontenacs. The Ottawa native was drafted in the

second round, 29th overall of the 1993 NHL draft by the Tampa Bay Lightning and went onto play for the Calgary Flames, Carolina Hurricanes and Vancouver Canucks. The 35-year-old currently plays for Langnau of the Swiss league. Murphy, 32, played for Kanata before moving onto Colgate University in 1997. The Kanata native played 91 career NHL games for the Florida Panthers, Tampa Bay Lightning and New Jersey Devils, recording nine goals and 27 assists. Murphy signed a two-year contract to play for the ZSC Zurich Lions last June and has seven goals and 16 assists through 33 games for the Swiss-A league team.

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A novice hockey team is bringing a little Christmas cheer to a financially-struggling local family. The Kanata Hurricanes is sponsoring a couple and their four children and have raised $1,300 to buy presents and food for them. Everyone contributed what they could, said the team’s head coach, David Sik, with some of the seven-year-old players offering their allowance for the cause. “It’s awesome,” said Sik. “The generosity from the parents has been amazing. It’s a hard time of the year.” The team came up with the idea from an article in last year’s Kourier-Standard, said Sik, about another team who raised money to give Christmas to a local family. One of the player’s families kicked things off with a substantial donation.

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Hurricanes amass donations NOVICE HOCKEY, from 17 All of the team’s 16 families contributed what they could, said Sik, and before they knew it, the team had amassed more than $1,300. “Our goalie put up $30 of his own money,” he said. On Christmas, each of the four children from the family will receive a brand new pair of Asics running shoes and a variety of toys and presents. The coach asked the family for a wish list and the parents submitted a list of items, but asked for nothing for themselves. But the team decided to include a few items for mom and dad anyways. Sik and his wife shopped at local

stores buying staple goods like toilet paper, Kleenex, a case of Kraft Dinner, canned goods and soap, as well as a turkey and all the fixings. “It’s been a lot of work organizing it,” said Sik. “But I’d do it all over again.” The fundraiser has taught the Hurricanes the true meaning of Christmas, he added. “What they’re taking away from this is there are kids who have less than us,” Sik said. “This could also be us. “Christmas is not just about gifts under the tree,” said Sik. “It’s about giving too.” Michael Curry, 7, said it felt good helping others during the holiday season. “We got to help people,” he said. Reid Wilson, 7, said it was nice to help others during Christmas.

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Winterlude out of the downtown core so they might be interested in what we’re doing and supporting it.” The Kanata Chamber chose the Feb. 5 and 6 dates because that is when the Kanata-Hazeldean Lions Club holds its annual winter events at the Lion Dick Brule Community Centre in Glen Cairn. Every year the Lions club offers sleigh rides, a pancake breakfast and arts and crafts activities the weekend of Feb. 5 and 6. The chamber has contacted a number of community associations in Kanata and the response has been all positive, she said. “We’ve got a number of community associations who’ve said yes,” she said. “Some community associations are just coming on board – it’s really in its infancy right now. The Kanata Lakes Community Association has agreed to participate and is planning to sell beaver tails at the Beaver Pond and offer skating (if the pond is sufficiently frozen).

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The dance class at All Saints Catholic High School wowed students, staff and parents during the annual Christmas showcase on Dec. 17. “It was fantastic,” said teacher and co-ordinator Ann Marie Vanneste. “I think it was the best one. The audience was really entertained.” The school set up 1,000 chairs in the gym and each one was occupied. So many people turned out to watch it was standing-room only, said Vanneste whose been teaching for 13 years. “I was pretty blown away. The whole wall was filled with parents.” It was the ninth annual Christmas show at the school and over 200 students took part in 32 acts. The last day before Christmas holidays is a traditionally light day for attendance at most schools, said Vanneste. “The kids that come to school on the last day of school want to be

there. It becomes a tradition where it’s a really fun day.” She first started the Christmas assembly to showcase her semester one dance class. “I created the Christmas assembly where the dancers do get to perform and other kids get to audition and perform their talents as well,” she explained. “The main reason is because second semester I put on a huge dance show. I had to create something for my dancers to perform at first semester.” And boy can they dance. PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT With the dancers all decked out in sparkly red dresses and reindeer antlers, Vanneste held a full dress rehearsal the day before the show to ensure everything would work smoothly. Her dancers range in ability and style from jazz and ballet to hip-hop and contemporary, and some with little to no dance background at all. But you can’t tell them apart. Lauren Snuggs, a Grade 10 dance student, said she joined the class “to get out of my comfort zone.” She said the pep talk the dancers get from Vanneste helps to calm everyone’s nerves. “I’m looking forward to (the show) but I get nervous very easily,”

she said. “It’s exciting,” said classmate Gina MacDonald. “Everyone else is pretty nervous too, so that helps.” The girls said they like to listen to the radio and sing along really loudly to pump themselves up. They all gather in a circle, hold hands and pray before a show. “The best part is when your friends come up after and say ‘that was really cool,’” said Hailey Cuddihey, a Grade 10 student who takes dance outside of school, with a focus on jazz, tap and lyrical. One thing all the girls agreed on was that they had a great teacher. “Ms. Vanneste’s great, make sure you get that in there,” they said. With full make-up, costumes and stage props, the show doesn’t typify a regular high school assembly. “They feel like a million bucks up there,” said Vanneste about those who get to perform. “I’m really anal about how I do the show. I was strict and it paid off. The kids get a chance to feel like they’re in a real show. “It’s really special to see the growth. It touches your heart.” She said two hours of entertaining students isn’t easy, but the show is something everyone has come to look forward to. “It’s a whole heck of a lot of work but when it’s all done, it’s worth it.”

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’Tis the season for a Kanata musical Need some excitement this holiday season? Come to Kanata Theatre, for what better reason. Dr. Seuss’s Seussical is playing there, It’s a family show with lots of flair. Seussical characters are sure to delight, Come to the Theatre, it’ll be just right! Directed by Andrew Williams, this funtastical musical— which is playing at Kanata Theatre during the last week of December—weaves together some of Dr. Seuss’s most famous tales and characters in unexpected ways. The one-act musical incorporates bits and pieces from as many as 15 different Dr. Seuss stories, and has 6 performances for you to catch. In Seussical we follow along with Horton the Elephant as he discovers a tiny world of the Whos, existing on a speck of dust. He

takes on the duty of protecting this newly discovered world while a cast of quirky and unusual characters join him. Director Williams, who is second generation Kanata Theatre, has said there are great rewards that come from working with a big cast of varying ages. The cast of 28 members spans in age from nine years old all the way to adulthood and operates as a big family. Another reason the cast has come together so easily as a family is party because many of them are related. There are more then a few family members sharing duties both on and off stage, brothers and sisters, parents and children. Clare Flockton, who plays the Sour Kangaroo is excited to be sharing the stage with her 11-year-old daughter, Abbey, who

appears as a Who. “It’s great fun to do a family show with your own family,” says Flockton. Kyra Weichert, who plays Mayzie La Bird, says “I have made friends from the production that have now become like family.” So bring your family to this great family musical. Performances are December 27 at 1 p.m. and 4 p.m., Dec. 28 at 7 p.m., Dec. 29 at 1 p.m. and 4 p.m., and Dec. 30 at 1 p.m.. Tickets are $8, discounted price $5 if purchased with season’s subscription. Please call the box-office at 613-831-4435 for information on booking your tickets, visit the KT web site at www.kanatatheatre.com or feel free to visit the box-office at 1 Ron Maslin Way, just off Terry Fox Drive in Kanata.

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support our curriculum.” An example would be the cards the students made based on Ted Harrison’s designs. The cards help raise funds and ties into the arts curriculum, said LevyRick. “It’s a total integration of learning,” said Paunins, who teaches Grade 2.

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Students at Roch Carrier Elementary School in Bridlewood are becoming ambassadors of change. Sue Levy-Rick and Kathy Paunins started a fundraising effort last year to build a school in Sierra Leone with the help of their grades 2 and 3 classes. Through the students’ efforts, and generosity of the school, they managed to raise over $6,000 during the school year. This year they are ramping up their efforts in hopes of seeing the school completed, stocked with supplies and students. “Our big goal was to have the children reaching out,” said Levy-Rick, who teaches grades 2 and 3. “All the activities

‘WE HAVE TO WORK TOGETHER’ The money raised by the classes goes to Free The Children, a network of children helping children through education, which was founded by a then 12year-old Craig Kielburger in 1995. “The focus is to build a school,” said Amogh Thungathurti, a Grade 2 student. CHANGE, see 30 Jessica Cunha photo

Forty-two students are raising money to build a school in Sierra Leone. So far, they have raised close to $2,000 this year.

Just in time for Christmas… Kanata Rec 2012 is proud to Launch their buy-a-tile campaign. Buy-A-Tile: Buy your place in the future What does it take to build a modern state of the art Recreation Center? A supportive community - just ask Councillor Marianne Wilkinson. One of Councillor Wilkinson’s stated goals, during her last campaign, was to see the completion of Kanata’s new Recreational Centre by 2012 (KanataRec 2012). The new facility is about to go under tender. One of the unusual features of the massive building is an eight lane swimming pool. “The City has a policy to support the building of six lanes for our pools.” Wilkinson said. “We knew before we started building that six lanes would not accommodate our community’s needs.” The Community Steering Committee, Chaired by Steve Hulaj presented a plan to add two extra lanes to the building. The City agreed as long as the community raised the extra 1.75 Million dollars the extra lanes will cost. Terry Sheldon, Chair of the KanataRec 2012 Fund Raising Committee, is spearheading an ambitious, multi-staged campaign (see ad this page) to raise “those necessary bucks!” “This is nothing if not a worthwhile cause,” Sheldon said. “Our burgeoning Kanata community has long outgrown its once generous recreational facilities. KanataRec 2012 is designed to meet community needs for today and well into the future. “Community is key. The idea behind KanataRec 2012 is that it will be a facility created, in no small part, by the people and for the people.”

As Sheldon tells it, community involvement at every stage is key to the project’s success. “Steve Hulaj, a community pheom, well known for his active, continuing, leadership in spearheading the move to save Kanata’s South March Highlands and Beaver Pond, Chaired the Steering Committee. Now they have turned the next stage over to the Fund-Raising Committee. “I believe that with the support and involvement of Kanata residents, we will see the ribbon cut, the facility opened, and the first swimmers into the pool in 2012. But to do that we need the Community’s help.” Buy-A-Tile, a fund-raising incentive kicking off today, just in time for Christmas, will allow individuals, families and, ultimately corporations, to “buy into the future,” in Sheldon’s words. Theoretically, the pool is composed of 32,000 individual tiles of which 10,000 are being made available, on a one-time basis, to buy in support of the new Centre. “We’re going to start releasing those first 10,000 tiles to the public immediately – just in time for Christmas,” explains Sheldon. “But it’s a limited unique opportunity. Once they’re gone they’re gone! “Talk about getting the perfect present for the person who has everything! From grandmothers to toddlers, to that difficult friend ... spend ten bucks, yes just ten dollars, and you not only get a personalized, numbered certificate but your name (or the name of the person for whom you buy the tile) will be spelled out on the walls of the centre.”

Furthermore, “Your name, or the name of that special person as well as their tile number, is immortalized. It’s there from the time the pool opens and remains there for the life of the pool; the owner’s own particular future footprint.” But this will only happen with the first ten thousand tiles. “These will never, ever be re-sold,” Sheldon stated categorically, adding “and if people are inspired to dive down and see their tile site, a map showing the numbered placements will be displayed on the wall.” The rule is one tile per name. If a family of four buy four tiles “they’ll obviously be in a block of four tiles,” explained Sheldon – and as for buying, “we’re making it easy and – most important at this time of year – affordable.” After payment (credit cards and cheques are accepted: see ad this page) the donor receives an attractive certificate with an area left blank for the name of the individual receiving the gift. Each certificate also bears the number of a tile that matches the legend on the wall of the Centre where every tile is identified. “Affordability is very important,” said Sheldon. “We want as many people as possible to get involved and to know that through their investment, they take ownership in an important facility that Kanata has needed for some time. “Buy-A-Tile: the perfect present for that hard-to-shop for person in your life and the perfect way of building for the future of your Kanata community.”

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

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Community Calendar THURSDAY, DEC. 23 Steve Hulaj, new president of the Kanata Lakes Community Association, and the newly minted executive will be picking the winner of the outdoor Holiday Decoration contest. The winner will be treated to “something small and special - and likely edible.”

FRIDAY, DEC. 31 • Kanata Dance Club is a non profit community dance for singles and couples over 30! KDC presents the 2010 New Year’s Eve Supreme Gala at the RA Centre, 2451 Riverside Dr., Ottawa. Enjoy a full evening of dining and dancing! Doors open at 6:30 p.m. wDinner is served at 7:30 p.m. Dancing from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Advance tickets are $65 and on sale only until Dec. 4th. After that regular ticket price of $70 is in effect. For complete menu info and to purchase tickets via Pay Pal see our website: www. kanatasinglesclub.org or call KSC Hotline 613-860-1036. Email KSCDanceClub@hotmail.com. • New Year’s Eve party at the Royal Canadian Legion, Br. 638 Kanata, 70 Hines Rd. Featuring Cheers/BJ the DJ. Cocktails at 6:30 p.m., dinner at 7:30. Tickets $35, available at the branch. Menu is French Canadian. Call 613-591-5570 for more info.

MONDAY, JAN. 3 All residents of Katimavik are welcome to attend the regular meeting in Katimavik Elementary School, 64 Chimo Dr. at 7:30 p.m. for the Katimavik-Hazeldean Community Association. This meeting will focus on progress of discussions with city officials on KHCA request to change the dogs in parks policy. Katimavik residents are reminded of the Wednesday, Jan. 5 meeting of Ottawa-Carleton Public School Board’s review committee for Kanata South on accommodation dealing with such matters as program offerings, transportation, school boundaries, etc.

SATURDAY, JAN. 8 Euchre sponsored by the Kanata-Hazeldean Lions Club at Lion Dick Brule Community Centre. 170 Castlefrank Rd., at 7:30 p.m. $8, cash prizes, light lunch, bar services. All welcome. For information call 613-836-2657.

United Church, 33 Leacock Dr., Kanata. Free event. Contact Don Davis 613-592-5509 for more info.

WEDNESDAY, JAN. 12 A.Y. Jackson students host Wish Night, a gala dinner with silent auction and raffle, at Don Cherry’s Sports Grill, 320 Eagleson Rd. at 6 p.m. to raise funds for Make-A-Wish Canada. Music by Mike and Migo. For more information or to donate to the auction, please contact Hoogenraad by email at mark.hoogenraad@ocdsb.ca or by phone at 613-836-2527.

The Probus Club of Western Ottawa presents Steve Wendt to speak about astronomy, from 10-11:30 a.m. at Kanata

FUNDRAISER The Kanata United Church will be collecting used books for their 20th annual book sale for Feb. 25-26, 2011. The facility will be open as of Jan. 3, 2011, located at 33 Leacock Dr. Please, no textbooks, encyclopedias, Readers Digest or magazines. All proceeds go to charity programs including the Kanata Food Cupboard. For information or inquiries, please call 613-592-2226.

FRIDAYS English Country Dance Club dances held at 7:30 p.m. every Friday at the Mlacak Centre, 2500 Campeau Dr. Beginners welcome, no need for a partner. Lessons are offered at the beginning of each session. Cost: first evening free to newcomers. $10 after per person, counts towards yearly membership of $60 per person. (Sept.-May). For more info please visit our website, www.ottawaenglishdance.org or call Brenda at 613-839-0055.

VOLUNTEERS NEEDED March of Dimes is celebrating its 60th anniversary in 2011 and needs your help! The charity is seeking volunteers in Kanata and Nepean to help support its door-to-door campaign in January. Please join a 60-year tradition of generosity and help children and adults with disabilities in your community. For more info or to volunteer please call 1-800-263-3463 ext. 7705 or e-mail door2door@ marchofdimes.ca. To learn more about March of Dimes’ programs and services for people with disabilities, please visit www.marchofdimes.ca.

Earl of March Secondary School is looking for alumni to attend our 40th reunion on May 14, 2011. Please contact eom40th@gmail.com if you are interested.

Teach students to think of others CHANGE, from 26 “Other people in other parts of the world are not as rich as us,” said Thungathurti. “They don’t get an education.” “If we help build a school there, they can learn a lot more,” said Carson Norkum, a Grade 4 student who took part in the efforts last year. “Other people need to learn, not just us,” said Elizabeth Tackabury, a Grade 2 student. Paunins said she and Levy-Rick wanted the students to learn not everyone has the same opportunities. “We wanted them (the students) to think about others and not just themselves.” This year, the two classes have raised close to $2,000 in three months. “We sold candygrams,” said Thungath-

urti. Over 4,000 of the treats were sold from Nov. 29 to Dec. 10. The students had to advertise the candy grams by making posters, put the treat bags together and deliver them to the students in other classes, said Paunins. “We’d like to see the school be completed,” she said. She and Levy-Rick are hoping once construction is finished they can set up correspondence with those who will attend the Sierra Leone school. Members of Free The Children are visiting Roch Carrier in January. After learning of the classes’ efforts to build a school, they were chosen to take part in a workshop. “It’s a wonderful opportunity for the kids,” said Levy-Rick. “We want to get the kids to become ambassadors of change.”

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