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But not ffomesidents upset they were "In other cities, they tow the Overnightbans ici sure: fever wih "CountlorDianeDeassays during plowing. despite the ticketed. father he often gels ca tothe next hearst block 3.060 tickets that might be the best policy, overnight parking ban public complaints about “increasingly or sidestreet, or one that has Dylanc. ‘The city’s parking enforce. with the drop in tickets sug: announcements indiatingthey narrow and rutted” streets already been plowed.” Robertson ment chief says Ottawa's bylaw gesting some people took notice. could tow vehicles. in the Glebe and Old Ottawa ‘The city's road services direc- ForMetro|Ottawa officers and private tow trucks “There's an additional cost According to the number South, and snowbanks that lean tor said blocking plows is more {vould simply have too many toourtaxpayers to send those of cars ticketed and the fine into most ofthe road despite than just anuisance. “We need Ottawa didn't towra single car Cars to tove plows down the road asecond charged (S75 within 15 days, _ multiple plowings fo ensure that roads remain luring two recent overnight "Given the potential number time.” said the Gloucester- $95 after) the city will make “Once that gets thawed and _ safe and passable for vehicles parking bans, leaving snow of vehicles parked on-street Southgate councillor. “It’s a _ between $229,500 and $398, 95 then frozen into a solid bank, including emergency vehicles plow operators to workaround city-wide, towing such a large nuisance ifour residents aren't for each of the two overnight it's something that’s extremely at all times,” Luc Gagné said. 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His message on that front is there will be very little change from a civilian perspective. “You still have your (com- ‘munity police officers) you still have your point of contact,” said Ford. Though some areas will see less of their commun ity police officer than they had. Rather than assigning them to particular neighbourhoods, they will serve several and go wherever there is a need. Where those places in need are can change fairly quickly, said Ford, The Ottawa police are mov- ing toa more generalist model for policing, where more offi- cers are available for frontline police work as needed, fewer officers work at service desks, ‘while more online options for reporting are provided. ‘The info sessions take place at the Nepean Sports Complex ‘on Jan. 16, the Kanata Recrea- tion Complex Jan. 18, the Bob MacQuarrie Rec. Complex Jan. 19 and at city hall on Jan. 25. All sessions begin at 7 pm Your essential daily news Ge = Westwood: Obama ‘The city is proposing reducing Elgin Street to two lanes to make room Business owners wary of narrower street plan ELoIN STREET Councillor says highest priority has to be pedestrians Dylanc. Robertson For Metro| Ottawa Elgin Street is set fora drastic, pedestrian-focused redesign and with Coun, Catherine McKenney pushing for a 30 kmjh speed limit, some busi- ness owners are pushing back. Since last June, the city has been mulling a redesign of Elgin St. and its southern con- tinuation, Hawthorne Ave, with more benches and trees. This week, the city proposed wid- ‘ening sidewalks by halving the 122 parking spots between Lis- gar and Isabella streets, Strolling Elgin St. with her baby in tow, local resident Genna Woolston said she could use more sidewalk space, es- pecially during winter. “It's important to make space for bikes,” she said. “It funnels the cars, and it puts the bikes together, so the visibility makes it safer” ‘Across the road at Al's Steak- house, coowner Gloria McCann says businesses can’t handle less parking. “There are people who are cruising the streets for a long time to look for parking.” said McCann, whose restaurant owns a parking lot. “After the snowplow comes, cars can’t get onto side streets.” McCann said rising food prices have closed a handful of Elgin St. eateries. She feels nicer streetscapes would boost customers, but construction zones could kill more busi- “Elgin Street is way pastdue for beautification, McKenney heard similar opinions Wednesday night at a packed public meeting. ‘OF 600 online submissions, McKenney said almost all ad- vocated wider sidewalks and trafficcalming measures. “On a street like Elgin, the highest priority has to be pedestrians, and we've done that here.” In addition to a 30 kmjh speed limit, McKenney wants raised intersections to slow drivers, who can opt for under- capacity streets like Metcalfe, O'Connor and Kent, “There are options other than coming into the downtown and just going through it The city is planning a third public consultation later this month, aiming to present a final plan to the transportation committee in April. Construc- tion isn't anticipated until at Teast 2019. Pay SYSTEM Back-wu urged for Phoenix Ryan Tumilty Frustrated by the continuing problems with the Phoenix ay system one public service union wants the government to bring in a second pay system until the issue can be resolved. (On Thursday, the Profession al Institute of the Public Ser vice called for the government to step in as they approach a fullyear of the malfunctioning ay system. “It's been almost a year since the Phoenix fiasco was foist ed on our members and we need better system in place to help struggling civil servants,” said the group's president Debi Daviau, “I'm frustrated and have run completely out of patience.” Ina statement, Judy Foote. the Minister of Public Services and Procurement, emphasized the government has a system for emergency loans already in place. “There is absolutely no Teason why anyone should go without his or her pay. Every employee can receive emer- gency salary advances for mis sing pay,” she said, She said while they work to solve the bigger problem they have reminded managers and deputy ministers they can make salary advances available. Daviau Said that only covers people who are not receiving any pay at all, not any of the many other issues that have come up. Get It In the glebe intheglebe.ca Ottawa |meti oO Carleton CANADA 150 THINGS TO DOIN THE studentart | Winterlud CITY THIS WEEKEND y exhibhion gets a hosel The cold is expected to set back Community arenioton | fom feds Community Art Exhibition | 4 | Weekend, January 13 NEWS this weekend, but here are a few spans ey ih events that are sure to get your bhotographs to textes i University students, staff blood flowing. apamxveron merro University students, stat Rokerteet Garleton University Art Getdownat Gallery to check it out, | Ottawaand Gatineau officials say i and maybe catch some of | next month's Winteriude willbe theElectric | the artists at the opening | one of the most exciting in the yw Wow reception from noon to | festival's 39 years. TpamonJan-12-Admission | To celebrate Canada's 150 (Saturday) istree, year of confederation, Winter Dis Bear Witness and NON z Tide will feature artists from of A Tribe Called Red will 9 Gearing upto walk the aisle? ‘across Canada from Feb. 3 to 20, be performing at Babylon like David Usher, Coleman Hell Righteub ath ceo, (Saturday and Sunday) and Scott Helman. Confederation Opening at {0 pim, Tickets The Wedding Palace Bridal Show winter addltion will take over | Park’ ice sculpture garden will are S10 at the door. the Shaw Centre from Tram. to 5 p.m. With exhibitors from | kick of witha laser show. make-up artists to the Canadian Science and Technology | ~ Gatineau's Jacques-Cartier Museum, chances are its got what you need. Tickets start at | Park wil feature apline and 7 S13 f you buy online in advance snowavalled maze in addition to Winter last year’s massive snow sculp- fares, Marketat ‘Ottawa Mayor Jim Watson said Shenkman ‘Thursday that Winterlude is a better draw than Quebec City's Winter Carnival: “We can safely say we're the most excitingand ‘vibrant winter festival in Canada, ifnot North America.” Winterlude ends on Family Day, when Watson welcomes families to skate on the Rink of Dreams outside city hall @ lt’sthe80sattheNAC (Friday (Saturday) and Saturday) ar ust ot har wares For all those in fora blast from the past, the NAC orchestra has got at the Shenkman Arts ‘what you need. Their all Night Long: the Music of the 80s show Centre from 10 arm. to At Southars Fall ncludes his lke Summer of 65, Phil Goling’In dpm: ems range from the Ar Toright end Gyrdl Lauper’ Tue Golor Tickets stat at tasty treats to mittens $25. 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They would say, ‘Oh you're so lucky, you're dating a Can dian, Those guys are so nice!” recalls Colbura, who went on to marry the Canuck, The fact he was Canadian seemed to be the only thing her gal pals needed to know, she chuckles. ‘The notion that Canadians are extra nice is an enduring stereotype the Seattle-based writer wholeheartedly buys into, and it would seem a lot of Americans do, too. Meryl Streep was the latest to invoke the cliché in her Golden Globes speech on Sun- day, a barbed critique of US. president-elect Donald Trump that included a salute to On- tario's Ryan Gosling for being “the nicest people.” “It's so funny that ofall the adjectives that she could use for the Canadians she says ‘the nicest,’ right?" says Colburn, who teamed with her husband to cowrite the books “The US. of EH?" and “So, You Want to be Canadian?" Like it or not, Canadians should embrace this persistent perception, mostly because it's true, US. author and avid trav- eller Eric Weiner says. “Lget a lot of push-back from Canadians who say, ‘We're real- ly not that nice,” says Weiner. “Lknow Canadians will bris- te and say, ‘We're really just passiveaggressive’ ... There is an element of passivity, 1 think, in the Canadian char- acter that comes across some- times, but really I think the niceness is this politeness and this humility that we don't have here." Of course, like any stereo- type, the notion of the “nice Canadian’ is not universally true, he adds. THe caAoiawrResS pouitics TRUDEAU FACES TOUGH QUESTIONS ON TOUR Prime Minister Justin Trudeau gestures toa member of the audience during the question and answer session during a town hall meeting in Kingston, Ont. on Thursday. Trudeau, who faced critical ques- tions about issues including the Phoe- nix pay controversy and the handling of indigenous issues, isat the start of a whirlwind, taxpayer- funded outreach OUr. THECANADIAN PRESS PM confirms, defends private flight to island brine Minster Justin Trudeau jet butmadethelatlegtthe tev hemp pes anyethie_ “The navel Buck and forth ae Se etna ales peat heen eran ae ee See Ea ncstapryiodscus Aprinans pene halons ‘while vacationing with the Aga Trudeau's own ethics guide the matter with conflict of in- which he offered us the use of" Khan, saying itwas the only way lines bar the use of sponsored terest and ethics commissioner ‘Trudeau said. “It’s something to get to his friend's secluded travel in private aircraft, al- Mary Dawson “and answer any — that certainly we look forward, Bahamian island. lowing only for exceptional cir. questions she may have.” to discussing with the conflict ‘The prime minister and his cumstances related tothe jobof ‘Trudeau only confirmed the _of interest and ethics commis family spent time over Christmas prime minister and only with helicopter flight when speak- sioner, but we don't see an issue ‘at Bell sland in the Bahamas. the prior approval ofthe ethics ing to reporters on Thursday, on that." He repeated that the To do so, they flew to Nas- commissioner. noting it's the only way to get__vacation was a family trip. sauonaCanadian government But he says he doesn't be- to Bel Island, THEGANADIN PRESS OIFSC od Are you looking for an exciting, long-term and profitable career in a skilled trade! ‘The OIFSC is seeking interested participants in the Ottawa area to enter a 33-week Architectural Glass & Metal ‘Technician Pre-Apprenticeship training pro- gram. ‘The program includes complete Health & Safety training, Basic Level Apprenticeship training and a paid 8-week work placement. In our most recent program all participants who entered the work placement gained full-time employment. There is no cost to participate in this program. What you will need to enter the Progra Bea resident of Ontario; 18 years of age or older. V Able to acquire Grade 12 level schooling by the end of the training. V Able to provide educational documentation/transcript. Trainin ig Start Date: f Good health and physically fit - able to lift 50 Ibs. unassisted repetitively. (os chee February 6, 2017 Enjoy working with your hands and outside at varying temperatures. vf Able to work at heights above 30 ft. f Sincere interest in working in a skilled trade in the construction industry. vA clear criminal reference check is preferred. If you are interested in applying for the program or would like more information, please phone the Skills Centre and speak to Trainer-George at 613-228-5222 to register for an information sessions, which will be held at 199 Colonnade Road South, Unit 4. www.oifsc.com/site [metr@News|World No joking about this bromance unrren stares r Biden in tears as Obama gives him med: President Barack Obama awarded Vice President Joe Biden with the highest civilian honour Thursday, commemoratingan “extraordin- ary man with an extraordinary ‘career in public service.” ‘A teary-eyed Biden accepted the Presidential Medal of Free- dom at a ceremony at the White House dedicated to honouring the outgoing vice president. Obama said he is bestowing the honour on Biden for“fathin your fellow Americans, for your love of country and a lifetime of service that will endure through the generations.” Biden praised his wife and chil. dren for their support through- ‘out his career, and praised the Obama family for their dedica- tion to country and service ‘was part of the journey of a remarkable man who did re- markable things,” Biden said, An emotional Joe Biden accepts the Presidential Medal of Freedom on Thursday. rue associaren aes ences in Biden's life, from the runs who taught him in grade school, to his Senate colleagues, to his parents, Noting that Biden's career is “nowhere close to finished.’ Obama said his vice president people will go on to have an impact in Obama commended the the US. and abroad. “Biden heart.” listing the influ- 146 As PRESS Speaking ahead of Biden, Obama said the tribute will give the Internet one last chance to joke about the “bromance” the two share. He called Biden the “best possible choice, not just for me, but for the American We are Hiring Development Engineers and Test Engineers. 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And it's conferences, an orange one. ‘The institution of the This week, with Obama's _presidency will not emerge big goodbye, and Trump's first from four years of Trump un- ‘media hello, couldn't have changed. It's already begun done more to put the past and to mould around him during present into sharp relief. the transition, especially on Obama spoke, as always, the matter of communication with passion, composure, and with the press and conflicts of eloquent complete sentences. _ interest. When Trump called Trump spoke, as always, with the unsubstantiated report derision, falsities and the thet- of Russian blackmail and in- orical equivalent of splashing fluence “fake news,” he con- around ina pool. Very early _tinued the tradition of hyper- Wednesday moming, Trump __ bolic statements intended compared his political oppon- to destabilize any sense of a ents to"NaziGermany"on common reality. Twitter, ‘When he again argued only Tater, we leamed that the reporters, and no ordinary 2016 “Russia Law Firm of Americans, care about seeing the Year” Morgan Lewis, was__his tax returns, he ignored picked to handle Trump's busi- the facts. This week, a Pew ness conflicts of interest, just Research Centre poll found 60 as Trump was forced to admit per cent of Americans agree Russia hacked the DNC and _with reporters, but 53 per cent sought to influence the US, of Republicans agree with election in his favour, which ‘Trump. itself came after months of ‘Trump, it's clear, considers Putinfawning and intelligence his supporters to be Amer community bashing. Putin’ icans, the media to be the fondness for Trump is “an enemy, and everyone else to asset,” Trump asserted, with- be invisible. This is how we ut any irony. Later, he took to can expect him to govern. ‘Twitter to tell everyone to go. 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