Ottawa Tourism News and Information

During Emergency Medical Services Week, May 20 to 26, the Ottawa Paramedic Service wants to remind residents how to help in a medical emergency.
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While warmer days are inspiring residents to begin opening their pools, the City of Ottawa reminds pool owners to refrain from draining chlorine-treated water onto their lawns or into storm sewers located near the curb of the street.
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The following meetings are scheduled during the week of May 21, 2012, at Ottawa City Hall, 110 Laurier Avenue West, unless otherwise noted.
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The Sophie de Villers Memorial Scholarship Gala, June 16 at the Minto Suite Hotel, honours the life and legacy of an outstanding Canadian, while raising funds for a new Carleton University scholarship in neurology, biology, and environmental science.
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The 2011 City of Ottawa Consolidated Financial Statements will be considered by the Audit Sub-Committee on May 24, by the Finance and Economic Development Committee on June 5, and by City Council on June 13.
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The Toronto Symphony Orchestra (TSO) – performing in the fourth Great Performers concert of the NAC Orchestra’s 2011-2012 season
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Ottawa Restaurants

Hey, old timers out there, who remembers Kamals? My first taste of his food was from a truck, parked in a lot on Bank Street. But years ago Kamal also had a restaurant in the Glebe, which he then moved to Somerset Street Village when Le Métro moved out, and then to the awkward little avenue off Carling Avenue just west of Woodroffe (where you now find Pookie’s Thai) – before finally calling it quits – taking retirement. “Taking it easy,” his sister tells us. She is the mother of Naji, and Naji is the chef here. His wife and parents...
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Published in Ottawa Magazine, May 7, 2012 I don’t know Cuban food very well. Have never been to Cuba (it’s on The List) and Havana Café is the first Cuban restaurant in Ottawa, at least of which I am aware. So I scanned the other five tables and all – including one of students from Hopewell Public School (being treated like the little princes that they no doubt were by the clucky server) – were chomping down on Havana Café’s $5 sandwiches. And though they looked good, I have sworn off eating bread on Thursdays. Sadly, this was Thursday. I needed another idea....
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I know I know I know. I reviewed Town two months ago. This isn’t more of that. It’s merely a little addendum, an afterbite, a “Hurrah!” for its roast chicken, not ordered or mentioned in my March report. Mentioned now. I support A Taste for Life, the brilliant initiative now 14 years old, to raise funds for Bruce House and the Snowy Owl Aids Foundation. It works like this: Eat, Drink, Pay as per usual, and the participating restaurant does the good for you. It donates 25% of your bill (food and wine, before tip and taxes) to those two worthy charities. I...
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