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June 3, 2014

Ottawa breaks 44-year weather record
Ottawa Citizen

By Ottawa Citizen, June 2, 2014

The temperature in Ottawa soared Monday, breaking a record high that had stood for 44 years.

Environment Canada recorded a high of 30.4 C, Monday afternoon, edging by a fraction of a degree the previous record of 30.0 C set in 1970.

June 3, 2014

Chianello: Plasco won’t be first to market with commercial waste-to-energy plant
Ottawa Citizen

By Joanne Chianello, Ottawa Citizen, June 2, 2014

Ottawa’s very own Plasco Energy Group and Montreal-based Enerkem have quite a bit in common. They’re both homegrown waste-to-energy companies and use super-high heats to turn garbage into a synthetic gas, or “syngas,” that is then converted to energy — electricity in Plasco’s case and biofuel for Enerkem. While that technological description is a huge oversimplification, it’s fair to say the two companies occupy a similar specialized sector. And they certainly compete for the same municipal clients, promising to reduce significantly the amount of city trash that’s sent to the landfill.The two companies even have similar contracts with their respective cities, which are pledging to pay in the $85-per-tonne range to have their non-recyclable garbage turned into energy. And both cities are expecting to deliver around 100,000 tonnes of trash to their own waste-to-energy companies. via Chianello: Plasco won’t be first to market with commercial waste-to-energy plant | Ottawa Citizen.
June 1, 2014

Food chain: Making wholesome affordable food available downtown
Ottawa Citizen

By Joanne Laucius, Ottawa Citizen, May 31, 2014

When the Community Foundation of Ottawa was looking for a project with impact, it decided to hold a competition for the best idea on to make fresh food available inexpensively. The competition is called the New Leaf Community Challenge, a $125,000 grant for the non-profit group that comes up with the most innovative project to improve the availability of nourishing, affordable food in the city. The three finalists in the challenge will face a Dragon’s Den-type grilling before the winning project is chosen. via Food chain: Making wholesome affordable food available downtown | Ottawa Citizen.
June 1, 2014

Around Town: Riverkeeper Gala
Ottawa Citizen

By Caroline Phillips, Ottawa Citizen, June 1, 2014

Bank of Canada Governor Stephen Poloz never has to worry about being up the creek without a paddle – not after receiving a beautifully hand-carved walnut one at Wednesday’s second annual Riverkeeper Gala.“Isn’t that beautiful,” Poloz, the evening’s honourary riverkeeper, said while holding up his new gift for a crowd of 228 partygoers to see at the Canadian Museum of History. Mariners and landlubbers alike were back to enjoy another night of cruising and schmoozing on the Ottawa River by boat. The gala, presented by Ernst & Young, raised $125,000 for Ottawa Riverkeeper, a grassroots charity that works to protect, promote and improve the health and future of the Ottawa River and its tributaries. via Around Town: Riverkeeper Gala | Ottawa Citizen.
June 1, 2014

Ottawa Community Housing smoking ban begins - Ottawa - CBC News

By CBC News Ottawa, June 1, 2014

A smoking ban on all Ottawa Community Housing property goes into effect on Sunday for new tenants. Current tenants can continue smoking on the property until they renew their leases — or move out.Marianne Wilkinson Ottawa Community Housing

Marianne Wilkinson is the chair of the Ottawa Community Housing board. CBCUnits in the newest OCH properties are already smoke-free, as well as hallways in the buildings, said chair of the board Marianne Wilkinson, who is also the city councillor for Kanata North.

June 1, 2014

Ottawa River development a balancing act
Ottawa & Region
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Ottawa Sun

By Jon Willing, Ottawa Sun, June 1, 2014

One of the best summer drives in Ottawa is just before sundown along the Sir John A. Macdonald Pkwy. Bike or car. It doesn’t matter. The warm breeze kicks off the Ottawa River and floats over the shore as the sun’s reflection splashes across the water. via Ottawa River development a balancing act | Ottawa & Region | News | Ottawa Sun.
June 1, 2014

Ottawa eyes hotbox fix for pothole problem
Metro

By Joe Lofaro, Ottawa Metro News, June 1, 2014

The city’s public works department wants to do more hot boxing with its vehicles, but don’t get the wrong idea— the only pot involved will be potholes. The department needs up to $360,000 of taxpayers’ money to buy seven new “hot boxes” which are used to heat asphalt to keep up with the “increased demand” in fixing the city’s potholes, according to a report from deputy city manager Steve Kanellakos. via Ottawa eyes hotbox fix for pothole problem | Metro.
May 30, 2014

580 CFRA News Talk Radio :: Royal Swans to be released Friday morning :: News - Article

By Mai Habib, CFRA News, May 30, 2014

It's an annual tradition!The Royal Swans will be released along the Rideau River Friday morning.

At 11:30 a.m., Mayor Jim Watson and Councillor Mark Taylor will open the gates to release the 12 swans into the water for this year's season.

May 30, 2014

Q&A: New LED street lights may disrupt sleep, increase light pollution
Ottawa Citizen

By Tom Spears, Ottawa Citizen, May 29, 2014

Ottawa has converted 700 streetlights on Carling Avenue to LED light-emitting diode technology, changing the look of the street at night, dimming views of the stars and perhaps even disrupting your sleep. We spoke to Robert Dick, University of Ottawa physicist and author of the protocol that governs lighting in Canada’s national parks. He’s a longtime advocate for darker skies via Q&A: New LED street lights may disrupt sleep, increase light pollution | Ottawa Citizen.
May 30, 2014

City spending $2M to reroute bike path at O-Train crossing
Ottawa Citizen

By Carys Mills, Ottawa Citizen, May 29, 2014

The city is planning to spend $2 million to permanently reroute a bike path crossing along the O-Train corridor because of transit service expansion that will increase the frequency of trains.

Instead of having an at-grade crossing, a segregated pathway connection will be put in place on the Brookfield multi use pathway between Heron Park, Riverside Park and Confederation Heights, said Carina Duclos, manager of the city’s infrastructure services department. The pathway will move northwest under the existing O-Train bridge that crosses Sawmill Creek, she said.

May 30, 2014

Two suffer minor injuries in Highway 417 crash involving moose
Ottawa Citizen

By David Nguyen, Ottawa Citizen, May 30, 2014

Two people suffered minor injuries after their car slammed into a moose Thursday night on Highway 417, near Boundary Road, according to Ottawa Fire Services. Firefighters arrived on scene shortly after 9:45 p.m. and found one vehicle off the road in trees and a moose on the side of the road. Early reports suggested the driver may have been trapped, but did not need to be extricated from the vehicle. via Two suffer minor injuries in Highway 417 crash involving moose | Ottawa Citizen.
May 28, 2014

Why did the Hintonburg resident cross the road? To see how unsafe it can be
Metro

By Trevor Greenway, Ottawa Metro News, May 27, 2014

“There is going to be, we believe, huge lineups. ”Twenty-five hundred buses will be rerouted onto Scott/Albert Street starting next summer when the city builds its light rail transit project. The plan calls for Albert Street to be expanded from four lanes to six and residents worry that the Rideau Transit Group hasn’t really looked at how congested the area could become. via Why did the Hintonburg resident cross the road? To see how unsafe it can be | Metro.
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