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Be a Nut or Not, the first in the planned series. She’s already written several articles about living with lifethreatening allergies for Allergic Living Magazine. “I wanted creative, completely off-the-wall ways to bring up (allergies),” Nel Chow said. See AUTHOR, page 3

News - Local businesspeople, agencies, politicians and several students came together on July 3 to discuss youth employment – or a lack thereof. Kaylee Dufresne, a 15year-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 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 able to hire without a grant. “Most of our business community is older, so we don’t hear the feedback from youth,” Kwong said, adding that focus needs to broaden from summer jobs for students returning to post-secondary education and into more flexible opportunities, such as in the trades. “It leaves out a huge group of youth who need something year round,” she said. “Especially for marginalized youth; they might not be able to afford postsecondary education, but staying home and taking courses in trades wouldn’t qualify them for (grant-assisted summer jobs).” See PROBLEM, page 2

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Kanata South is well-designed with a network of multi-use pathways behind homes, which Hubley said are safer because they separate cyclists News - Kanata South Coun. Allan from other vehicles. Hubley cemented his reputation as “This is why I will never support a council’s most vocal opponent of bike ‘complete street’ in Kanata South,” he lanes by voting against two bicyclewrote in his column. lane projects on July 5. Deputy city manager Nancy SchepHubley said he took issue with the ers said converting a road into a complete street is “not an approach that will frankly work everywhere,” but it will work on Main Street. Hubley said his understanding of what makes a “complete street” is a road where four lanes are reduced to two lanes by adding bicycle lanes and wider sidewalks. But during the transportation committee meeting, councillors and staff discussed the need to better define what the term “complete streets” means and potentially include that definition in the city’s transportation plans. Hubley said his views are at odds with his colleague to the north, Kanata North Coun. Marianne Wilkinson, who spoke in favour of complete streets during the meeting. Wilkinson, the former chairwoman of the city’s transportation committee, said the redesign of the street is about more than just commuters. “This street is pedestrian-hostile,” she said. The neighbourhood and local businesses stand to benefit by making Main Street a destination and encouraging people to spend more time on the street. Wilkinson said changing the configuration on Main Street doesn’t mean people can’t drive there; it just means it might take them a bit longer to use that route. The city’s traffic engineers say the 300 drivers that could be affected during morning rush hour would have to sit in traffic * for about three to five minutes longer than they do now. Hubley also was worried that putting cycling tracks at the same level Never before seen in the area of Ottawa, rising out of the depths of the earth, Minto created the finest gems in BI�WEEKLY PAYMENT as the sidewalk instead of a lane on Quarry Glen. Dual Terrace Homes and Gallery Suites embedded in this rock solid community which possesses lead* DOWN to more cy** DELIVERY the road * would $ % 48� $ pedestrians. CREDIT MONTHinto SECURITY the natural beauty of stone, walking paths and a relaxing pond for homeowners to enjoy. clists colliding The LEASE DEPOSIT cycle track format is a new type of bicycle lane for Ottawa. Tracks are Come view our show home now and find out how you can be part of this rockin’ community! being installed as part of the rebuild * of Churchill Avenue and a portion of the city’s first segregated bike lane on QUARRY GLEN SALES CENTRE view video tour ONLY 5% DOWN. ACT NOW. Laurier Avenue West in Centretown 850 Champlain, Orléans is also set to be converted to a cycle MONTHLY PAYMENT Monday-Wednesday 12-8 p.m. Gallery Suites, from $201,400 track (Hubley also voted against that weekends & holidays 12-5:30 p.m. Dual Terrace Homes from $243,400 on July 5). DELIVERY ** closed Thursday & Friday %* 30� $ CREDIT “Are we going MONTH to see an increase LEASE 613.696.3328 ottawahomes.minto.com in bikes nailing children as they walk *Certain conditions apply. Subject to change without notice. E & OE down the sidewalk?” he asked city R0012175796 staff during the meeting. “social engineering” of removing vehicle travel lanes on Main Street in Old Ottawa East in favour of a trafficcalmed street featuring cycling lane “tracks” raised to the same level as the sidewalk. The plan, which the transportation committee approved on July 5, would create a slightly longer commute for

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approximately 300 motorists using that route to get downtown from the city’s south end in the morning rush period. “I do not support the idea of taking away traffic lanes for vehicles in order to replace them with segregated bike lanes,” Hubley wrote in his most recent newspaper column.

At the July 5 transportation committee, Hubley said that the national household survey indicates 93 per cent of respondents across Canada say they use their car to commute. He 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.”

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Councillors reluctantly support casino at raceway Some say they might change their votes after legal advice laura.mueller@metroland.com

News - Councillors once again said they were holding their noses as they voted on July 9 to make the Rideau-Carleton Raceway the city’s only option for a new casino site. But the final vote at city council on July 17 might see a different result, depending on additional legal information the city solicitor will bring to the meeting after representatives from the Ottawa Senators and Canadian Tire Centre blasted the city for what they say is a faulty and possibly illegal process of choosing where to put a new gambling facility. While council voted in principle last fall to support a new casino, Watson said changes in leadership at Queen’s Park and the Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation opened an opportunity for the city to specify where it wants a casino, and he now thinks the facility should be at the Rideau-Carleton Raceway. Without it, the raceway and the approximately 1,000 jobs provided by the south Ottawa business would be no more, Watson said. “This is the only way to protect slots at the raceway,” he said. But critics of the move blasted the city for going down a road of sole-sourcing the bid for a new casino. While Watson contends that any hopeful casino operator could submit a bid and then operate a casino at the raceway, critics said in a practical sense, the location and business operations must be linked. Senators owner Eugene Melnyk spoke to the committee at length, pleading for an equal chance to submit his bid for a casino at the Canadian

Tire Centre in Kanata. “I’m not asking for a handout. I’m asking for a shot – a shot to make money so I can do this,” he said, referring to running his hockey team despite financial losses. The Senators operate at a great financial loss and a casino could help prop up the business, Melnyk said. But he brushed off the suggestion that he was threatening to take the team elsewhere if he didn’t get the chance to bid to build a casino. “I’ve been doing this for 10 years. Why stop now?” Melnyk said. “I still love this city.” City solicitor Rick O’Connor agreed to get additional legal advice from third-party lawyers after the mayor and council received a tongue lashing from Capital Sports and Entertainment lawyer Paul Webber. He called Watson’s motion “unlawful” and “morally and ethically” unsound. “You are bonusing a business. I don’t know how I can be more clear than that,” Webber said. “Not only does it not pass the smell test, it’s not legal.” O’Connor said that’s not true – legal advice from an arms-length firm that defended the Lansdowne redevelopment contract indicated the city is allowed to specify a location. But O’Connor said he would like to look at the matter in more depth, given the “aggressive” nature of comments from delegates like Webber. Gloucester-Southgate Coun. Diane Deans said the goal of saving the raceway and the jobs it provides is laudable, but the city should have more information before it makes moves to save one business at the expense of another, such as a hockey team like the Senators.

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The city’s finance and economic development committee votes 10-1 to make the Rideau-Carleton Raceway the sole choice for a new casino site during a meeting on July 10. The final vote by city council will be held on July 17. Stittsville Coun. Shad Qadri, whose ward contains the Canadian Tire Centre, took a similar stance. He has supported the possibility of a new casino at the arena all along, he said, but he would like to see it win in an open and competitive bidding process. Alex Lawryk, spokesman for Rideau Carleton Entertainment, said the finance and economic development committee made the right decision on solid legal footing, but he supported councillors wanting to get more legal information at the city council meeting on July 17. “They also said last November when they voted to move forward with the OLG program that they were going to hold their noses and vote then. So they’re still holding their noses and voting.” While the raceway would

like its own casino bid to win, Lawryk said the group would still be satisfied if it became the landlord to another casino operator, since that would still support the raceway’s operations and allow it to continue. The only dissenting vote at the finance and economic development committee meeting was from Deans, who has been vocally opposed to a new casino. RACEWAY WOULDN’T NECESSARILY CLOSE

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for a casino operator and location. College Coun. Rick Chiarelli said that when he asked the same question last fall, he and council were told that rejecting OLG’s casino choice would mean the slots at the raceway – and effectively, the raceway facility itself – would shut down. The news even came as a surprise to the representatives of the raceway. “That’s a new but a positive wrinkle,” Lawryk said. City manager Kent Kirkpatrick said that could end up being the result if the OLG chose not to renew its slots contract with the raceway. Rideau-Goulbourn Coun. Scott Moffatt, who opposes a casino, said it’s impossible to

say whether the original vote last November would have had a different result if councillors knew the OLG would be open to continuing to operate the slots. “It appears the direction of the OLG has changed since Wynne came in,” Moffat said. But that option didn’t exist at the time, he added. The previous OLG power brokers were adamant that gambling would be in the urban area, or Ottawa wouldn’t get a gambling facility at all, Moffatt said. The OLG might continue operating slots at the raceway if city council turned down a new casino, he said. “The problem is, for how long? We don’t know that,” Moffatt said.

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Metcalfe man chases Canadian history to high Arctic Emma Jackson emma.jackson@metroland.com

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, sur-

vey 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 by Bob Bernard, great-greatnephew of expedition member Peter Bernard.

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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 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 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. Despite some indication that federal money would be set aside to commemorate the

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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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have to apologize to my friends and colleagues who’ve been Facebooking and sending me regular emails. They know I’ve recently acquired a smartphone, so I should have no excuse for being out of touch. But here’s the thing: three weeks into summer and we’ve spent every weekend in Gatineau Park. Gatineau Park doesn’t have good wireless coverage for my network. So for three days a week, I’ve essentially been switched off. Although I’ve been reprimanded by friends for forgetting ladies drinks night and hounded by editors desperate to assign me summer projects, I’ve been enjoying the weekends of freedom. It turns out my kids feel the same way. “Mom, I love camping,” said my seven-year-old the other day. “I feel so free when we’re camping.” My boys are the perfect age to explore nature on their own terms. We set up camp and, with some established rules (okay, it’s still freedom with limits), they take off for hours at a time into the surround-

BRYNNA LESLIE Capital Muse ing woods. It gives them the impression, at least, that they are loosed from the watchful eyes of parents and rules. They smash rocks and play war. They catch bugs and hide behind trees. I asked my younger son what other kinds of things he likes to do in the woods. “Last weekend, we made a fort,” he said. “And we made up a game: how many rocks you can throw into the hole in the bottom of the tree.” They create things. They have the autonomy to experiment without judgment or instruction and seemingly without limits. Much of this comes down to the fact that they’ve been camping since their first years of life. We’ve also taken them to interpretive nature programs and safety programs, like Hug-a-Tree-and-Survive. For

two years, my kids have been carrying the backpack kit provided by the local Search and Rescue team – including a whistle, a plastic bag and a snack. (We replace the snack on occasion). Age seven and eight, they’ve already been sleeping in their own tent for three years, which is shocking to most of their friends and mine. Our first weekends of the summer also saw the baby get down and dirty. Barefoot on grass, she crawled about and walked, pushing her little wagon further than ever before. One day, we found her with a squirmy green caterpillar wriggling between her wee thumb and forefinger. (She may have been about to eat it, but for that moment, she was just examining it and giggling). When we’re camping, the

baby eats well, sleeps well and hardly cries. She gets dirt under her fingernails and campfire smoke in her eyes, and she loves it. She’s a natural. Sometimes we talk dreamily about buying a rural property so we can build a cabin or a chalet. But the thing is we love camping. Every trip offers an opportunity for the kids to meet new friends, explore new areas of the woods and grow. And they do grow, physically and also intellectually and emotionally. There are no temper tantrums in the woods. There is empathy and patience. I can’t explain how their personalities seem to change. Not bound by four walls, no ceiling to block the elements, their internal rhythms kick in. They sleep when it gets dark, wake with the sunrise and eat constantly, but heartily. It really is a beautiful thing. They also like that mom is never distracted by the interrupting beep of her smartphone. When’s the last time your kids experienced that kind of freedom? When’s the last time you did?

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To the editor: Having read your editorial in the July 4 edition, I offer the following observations on your concluding paragraph: “If you’ve never spent a lazy Saturday or Sunday wandering between six musical stages, taking in unknown acts and finding real gems, you’ve been missing out.” Unfortunately I think I do know what I’m missing: • The long hunt looking for a place to park. • Once having strategically placed my lawn chair, having rude people stand in front of me with their butts in my line of vision.

• Loud noise masquerading as music. • Hot, sweltering, sticky Ottawa summer weather. • Cigarette smoke, alcohol-infused screaming and the wafting odour of pot. • Crude language and sexually dominated lyrics. • Crowds, crowds, crowds. So, my peaceful backyard and a cool beverage make a great alternative to something oriented exclusively to the teen, tween and twenty-something crowd, thanks very much! John R. Ferguson Nepean

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Heavy lifting A handful of locals came out to watch as more than 100 construction workers begin work on the replacement of a 55-year-old, 600-tonne bridge where Highway 417 crosses Kirkwood and Carling avenues on July 6. The work is part of the Ministry of Transportation’s repair and widening of the highway and took less than 24 hours to complete from the time work began at 6 p.m. This is the third time the province has replaced a bridge on Highway 417 using this method.

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Brigil plans 15-storey buildings near Petrie Island 500 units slated for Petrie Landing site Brier Dodge

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Business - Construction is due to start for the next stage of the Petrie’s Landing project, located between North Service Road and the Petrie Island beach. There is already one 15storey condominium building constructed east of Trim Road, built as a part of the

first phase of the project. The second and third phases of the project are being built west of Trim Road off North Service Road. Five more 15-storey buildings are also planned in the future for the site of the existing high-rise, said Brigil housing consultant Marc Lessard. Two types of four-storey condominium buildings are

also being constructed. That site, west of Trim Road, will also include a high rise building, right now estimated to be 12-storeys. Brigil staff said the building isn’t a retirement residence and won’t offer any medical services, but they are marketing the units to retirees. “We’re not a retirement community, but we’re catering to them,” Lessard said. Space for commercial tenants will be built alongside

the four-storey buildings, which Brigil staff hope will attract tenants like a grocery store and restaurant. Coun. Bob Monette said there are no environmental concerns with the development’s proximity to the beach. “This land has been designated for growth for quite some time,” he said. The Cardinal Village development proposed by Taggart Homes is nearby and has included bike paths and

walking trails in the plans, as Brigil has for Petrie’s Landing. Monette said it would be up to the developers to try and integrate the paths, but it was something that would be discussed when the Cardinal Village site plans are further along. Traffic from Petrie’s Landing will exit the area the same way that the beach is accessed, by crossing highway 174 to Trim Road or turning onto the highway.

The intersection is currently a traffic light, and Monette said that while a clover leaf – meaning on ramp and off ramps – “is something that’s wanted, it’s just very expensive.” In total, there will be 500 units, built in the second phase of the development, which doesn’t include numbers for any of the 15-storey buildings. The tentative occupancy date for the four-storey buildings is October 2014.

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Sandra Oh returns home to receive key to the city Brier Dodge

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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 Green-

bank 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, JoonSoo 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 family had been able to share an award with her. “I have shamelessly brought my parents to almost every award show,” she said. “But this is very different. My entire family is here, and the entire community I grew up with is here. These are people who have watched me grow up.”

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Actress Sandra Oh, centre, laughs as Mayor Jim Watson greets her alongside her mother, Young-Nam Oh and father, Joon-Soo Oh on July 8.

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ather was sure there was a hidden sign nailed to a tree, only visible to the countless tramps who rode the rails that said, “Jump here: good food up the hill.” Deep in the heart of the Depression years, almost as if they were put there to remind us there was someone in worse shape than we were, tramps walked the back roads, rode the freight trains and survived by begging for their next meal. Countless numbers found their way to our kitchen door, always around dinner time, looking for something to eat. They frightened me, although Father said they were harmless, and I was glad that if they did surface at night, we never saw them. My brothers were sure they often came up over the West Hill and slept in the barn where they were warm and away from the outdoor elements. They seemed to know on the farm the big meal was at the noon hour. They also seemed to know when the family was all seated at the table, because that was when we would hear the gentle knock on the door. They never had to ask for something to eat: we knew why they were there. Mother would look them over and if they were clean, having taken a wash in the Bonnechere River before coming up the hill, they were invited in. If they looked like they needed a

knows where. We never saw the same tramp twice. They came in all shapes and sizes, and all ages. Some of them, I thought, were no more than boys, young like my three brothers. I would wonder why they were tramps, and my broth-

MARY COOK Mary Cook’s Memories hand-scrub, Mother would take out a wash basin of warm soapy water, put it on the back stoop and told them to come in when they had washed up. The brothers would squeeze together on the bench and make room for the tramp and Mother would laden a plate full of food. I would watch mesmerized as the food vanished as if they hadn’t eaten in days -- there was a good chance they hadn’t. Father would try to make conversation, but the tramps said little. We five children clammed up as if we had lost our tongues. I wanted to know where they had come from and how they had become tramps, but of course I too sat mute while the food disappeared. As quickly as they came, they spent just enough time to cram in their heaping plates of food and then they stood and were ready to head out again. Mother would tell them to sit a spell and we always knew what she was going to do because it never varied all the time we lived through those Depression years.

She would take a brown paper bag off the rack at the back door. Then she would go to the bake table and make thick sandwiches of whatever meat we had had for dinner. Always she would tuck in cookies or a big piece of pie and then she would go to the ice box and with the ice pick would chip off big slivers of ice and put them into a glass jar that at one time held pickles or preserves, filling it with cold water from the granite pail. Often I would see the tramp wipe his eyes with the back of his hand, as he thanked Mother and tucked the bulging paper bag into the sack he carried on the end of a short pole resting on his shoulder. He would go as quietly as he came, out the back door and down the hill, making his way to the railroad tracks. I knew he would be waiting until the next freight train rounded the corner at the very back of the farm. It would slow down to handle the curve in the track. Father said this was where they would jump on the train and go off to goodness

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Korean beef salad makes for a healthy, tasty meal Lifestyle - This makes a terrific warm, gluten and dairy free meal. To save time, prepare the vegetables while the beef marinates. Preparation time: 30 minutes. Marinating time: 15 minutes. Cooking time: 20 minutes. Serves four. Ingredients

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Many thanks Zoey Trudeau, youth artists receiving a certificate of community engagement from Natasha Beaudin, health promoter at Centretown CHC. Home is where the heart is, a new mural created by neighbourhood youth was unveiled at the Centretown Community Health Centre on July 9. Neighbourhood youth came together to beautify the neighbourhood with support from local artist Beaumont and Fall Down Gallery.

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Weigh in on light rail transit station names News - OC Transpo is looking for a moniker for its version of the “tube.” Ottawa’s first light-rail system and first underground transit line, which has been deemed “Confederation Line” while under construction, will need a permanent name. OC Transpo is also in the midst of coming up with a new name for

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the O-Train, as well as an overall name for Ottawa’s rail system. Think the Métro in Montreal, or London’s “tube.” Names for the 13 stations between Tunney’s Pasture and Blair will remained largely unchanged when they are converted to light rail in 2018. Six stations will remain the same, including Bay, Lees, Hurdman, St. Laurent, Cyrville and Blair. But, OC Transpo is recommending several

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and country acts will take the stage over the weekend, beginning at 7:30 p.m. on Friday with a performance from WRD. “There’s a good variety,” Wyman said. “There’s a lot of old time music, but there’s some gospel, too -- the Gallagher family will be there. We haven’t ventured far from what we’re doing.” Rough camping on the legion’s large property at 8021 Mitch Owens Rd. will open by June 24, and meals will be available at the legion for a nominal cost beginning on Saturday morning. Weekend camper passes are $40 per person in advance or $45 at the gate. Walk-in day passes are $10 on Friday and Sunday and $20 on Saturday. All proceeds will be donated to the Winchester District Memorial Hospital. Wyman said the legion hopes to beat last year’s $4,000 donation. She’s also keeping an eye on the sky for good weather. “I hope it goes off without a hitch,” she said.

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the chores. But the tramp persevered. He told Father if he could sleep in the barn and have three meals a day and a flat-fifty of cigarettes every Saturday night, he would work for nothing. That was how one of those tramps who rode the rails and depended on the generosity of others, became our hired man. He really became a member of the family and I would often see Father slip the man, who was really a boy, a dollar when he could spare it.

The tramps were a symbol of that era. We knew not where they had come from or where they were going. It mattered little what time of year it was. Winter or summer, almost daily we could count on seeing a tramp coming up over the West Hill. They were never turned away. They came hungry and they left with full bellies and enough food to take them to the next stop on their endless journey.

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All-stars come out to support autism fundraising Canseco, Bowe takes part in charity home run derby Michelle Nash michelle.nash@metroland.com

Sports - It was a busy day at Carlington Park when a number of all-star players came out to the community field to play a little baseball for charity. Former baseball star Jose Canseco, boxing champion Riddick Bowe, Pittsburgh Penguins prospect Clark Seymour, former National Hockey League player Doug Smith and former football player and wrestler Glenn Kulka joined organizer and baseball fan Evan Malamud for the Home Runs for Autism fundraiser on July 6 at the community park. The group of heavy-weight stars formed two teams – Team Baseball and Team Hockey – to compete in a home run derby challenge. “This is a great cause, and everyone should help raise some money,” Canseco said. Malamud started this fundraiser in 2012 when he had challenged Canseco over Twitter to a derby, in hopes he would show and help raise money for autism. Canseco took on the challenge and came to Ottawa free of charge to help raise as much as he could for the charity. Malamud won the derby against his favourite baseball player. The event took place at the Ottawa Baseball Stadium in May 2012 and raised

more than $10,000 for CHEO. This charity is close to Malamud’s heart as his oldest son Jaedyn was diagnosed as autistic at the age of two and since the diagnosis Malamud and his family have spent a lot of time at CHEO for their autism services. A year later, Malamud and Canseco were back at it, joking around like old pals and playing for the same team. “He beat me last year so I though it would be better to play with him,” Canseco told the crowd. To prove this event was more about raising money for autism and less about egos, the 45-year-old Bowe, a two-time world heavyweight champion, picked up a baseball bat for the first time in 32 years to help. Canseco said this would become an annual event, so even if people missed it this year, they should come out for next year’s challenge. Both teams knocked a few balls out of the park, and making up for last year, Canseco went yard a number of times over the course of the afternoon. An all-star game followed the derby, with members of both the Carleton Ravens and the Ottawa Gee Gees playing alongside Canseco and Bowe. Two fans donated $120 and $125 to play on Team Hockey for the game. The friendly event had the players and fans mingling together, where Canseco signed balls, hats and shirts and Bowe sat in the stands and chatted with the crowd. Malamud said the organization will take the next few weeks to tally to the total and present CHEO with a cheque shortly after.

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Heavyweight Two-time World heavyweight boxing champion Riddick Bowe takes a stab a playing baseball for the first time in 32 years to help raise money for autism programming and research at the second annual Home Runs for autism fundraiser at Carlington Park on July 6. Bowe was joined by baseball player Jose Canseco and some Hall of Famer hockey players for a home run derby and all-star game.

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Debbie Edge, Janice Lafontaine and Margo Raymond of Eileen Tallman Co-op attempt to appeal to everyone’s sweet tooth at the International Day of the Co-operative on July 6 at city hall. The ladies were fundraising to replace the playground at their co-op. The event welcomed co-operatives from across the city that came to promote and raise money and awareness of initiatives at different co-operatives operating in the city.

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Rideau River park celebrates 50 years with community day Voyageur canoe trips offered Emma Jackson emma.jackson@metroland.com

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Assistant park superintendent Harvey Cornell and senior park clerk Laurie Dulmage hope the community will help them celebrate the 50th anniversary of Rideau River Provincial Park on July 20. 5 p.m., but everyone can return at 8 p.m. to see the Celtic Rathskallions perform in the park until 9:30 p.m. with Celtic-rooted music, dance, drama and stories. While individual activities are free all day, a day pass entrance to the park is $14 per car. Assistant park superintendent Harvey Cornell said the celebration

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beach and campground on forest station land along the Rideau. Camping started in 1959, and in 1963 Rideau River was officially designated a provincial park. In those days, a day pass cost only 50 cents, and a camping permit was $1. For $3, you could use the park all season. Today the park is a popular site for day use as well as car and RV camping. Along with 184 regular camp sites, it offers six group sites which are well-used by local scouting and community groups. The park boasts sandy beaches, a fitness trail and fishing opportunities. Senior park clerk Laurie Dulmage has worked at the park for 13 years and said it’s unique because of its accessibility. “We’re on the Rideau Canal, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and we’re close to Ottawa and close to Merrickville,” she said. Down the road, visitors can find hiking trails and a golf course. In the past decade the park has upgraded its washrooms and sewage systems, and has seen much of its park infrastructure updated as well. Last year 39,000 visitors used the park. The park is located at 2680 Donnelly Dr. For more information call 613-258-2740.


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Arts - Theatre under the stars welcomes audience members to take part in a farce this summer as Odyssey Theatre brings one of George Bernard Shaw’s plays outdoors for the first time. Odyssey will present Shaw’s Arms and the Man beginning July 25 at Strathcona Park. According the play’s director, Andy Massingham, this will be the first time one of Shaw’s plays will be performed outside. It will also feature actors in masks -- something Odyssey Theatre is known for. There will be little to no set, drawing the audience into the words and actions of the play. “It’s going to be like a dream and the audience will see that life is a farce,” Massingham

said. The director added the costumes will be very eye-catching along with the masks and other actors in heavy makeup. “It’s going to feel like you are looking at a painting,” he said. Dubbed an anti-romantic comedy, Shaw’s play explores love, war and social status. “It’s possibly the funniest anti-romantic comedy you can see,” Massingham said. Originally set in 1885, Massingham said he has set the play in a more contemporary setting. The company said they are aiming to attract both Shaw enthusiasts as well as anyone else who may be walking through the park. “People are going to find it’s more than a play. It’s a bit of an event and really the play starts from the moment people entre

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The program also offers students the opportunity to collect volunteer hours. “It’s great, at the end of the summer I might have at least 100 hours,” said Cléa Spencer, one of the youth apprentices. She added the hours are a bonus, but really it’s the experience she can’t get enough of. “You get so much more Jessie Park-Wheeler/Submitted Last year Odyssey Theatre performs Marivaux’s comic masterpiece The Game of Love and Chance at Strathcona Park. This than just hours,” she said. year the theatre company will be presenting for the first time George Bernard Shaw’s Arms and the Man starting July 25. “I recommend this program to anyone who is interested in theatre, and I also recommend you bring your enthusiasm too.” For Massingham he said the experience the students is much more educational than simply sitting in a classroom. “It’s the ultimate summer camp,” he said. “They each have their own role and it’s crucial that they care a part of it. We learn as we do. This is not drama class, it’s a show. We Check out what’s happening: all, including the students, have our blood, sweat and Pinhey’s Point Historic Site Fairfields Heritage Property Billings Estate tears in this.” Children’s activities on Wednesdays, Tours offered daily Friday, July 26 - Historic House Party, City hall-goers will be able to meet Spencer and Thursdays and Fridays in July and August 7 pm to 11 pm her fellow high school colGoulbourn Museum leagues at city hall. As of Vanier Museopark Family Craft Day, July 21 from 1 pm to 4 pm Bytown Museum July 17, the young troupe July 22 to 26: Summer Camp: Richelieu Forest for children 4 to 11 with an adult Explore Ottawa’s vibrant history through will be performing a love Ecosystem theatre and performance, Thursdays in July, scene to garner attention Nepean Museum from 5 pm to 8 pm. Free admission for the theatre company Watson’s Mill Nepean’s Finest: Celebrating 30 years of the every Wednesday from noon to 1 p.m. Saturday, 27 July - Paranormal Investigation Nepean Museum, daily Cumberland Heritage Village Museum “It’s going to be like Sunday, July 28 - All Aboard! flash mob theatre,” SpenOsgoode Township Historical Society and Train rides between 10:30 am to 3 pm cer said. Museum The young Canterbury Pioneer Day, July 20 - from 10 am to 4 PM Diefenbunker: Canada’s Cold War Museum student admits she thinks Spy Camp for budding spies - daily in July and free admission it’s going to be tough tryAugust ing to get people to stop and watch their short play,

but she says she welcomes the challenge. “It’s such a physical performance and there is going to be some great music from another apprentice, I hope that makes people stop and pay attention,” she said. Lead actress for Arms and the Man, Pippa Leslie, said working with the students has been great. “It’s been great. I hope we can teach them lots of things,” Leslie said. “I just wish there was this kind of opportunity when I was in school.” Spencer said Leslie and the other actors and stage hands have been great at making this program a great experience for her and the other students. “Everyone has been really helpful, they will answer any of your questions and they make you feel like we are all a part of the process,” she said. Regular performances are Tuesday through Sunday at 8 p.m. Tickets are $24 for general admission, $19 for students and seniors and $9 for children under 12. Matinees are $15 for general admission and $9 for children under 12. Families can purchase group tickets for $45 for the matinee shows and $60 for the evening shows. The box office opens at 7 p.m. and the gate at 7:30 p.m. The pay-what-you-can shows move to Sunday nights. More information about the company or the youth apprenticeship is available at odysseytheatre.ca.

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At left, the third day of RBC Ottawa Bluesfest on Sunday, July 7 kicked off on a loud note with Ottawa punk rockers the Steve Adamyk Bank. Bass player Seb Godin and fellow band members kept the energy up despite clouds and a few raindrops.

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Heritage Ottawa walking tour of eastern Lowertown at 2 p.m. Meet at École Secondaire de La Salle, 501 Old St. Patrick St. Cost is $10. Guide is Nancy Miller Chenier, co-chair of the Lowertown Community Association. Info at www.heritageottawa.org or call 613-230-8841.

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Natural spring water Eau de source naturelle 1.5 L

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