03 March 2021

Ottawa Blues This Week - 3 March 2021

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OTTAWA PUBLIC HEALTH

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Hello. Bonjour. Kwey.

 

The latest trends in Ottawa

Ottawa remains in the Orange – Restrict zone according to the latest trends in our monitoring indicators. Our collective goal is to reduce COVID-19 rates to be able to move to fewer restrictions under the provincial framework and less pressure on the healthcare system. However, rates are no longer decreasing and we are close to “red” category thresholds. The wastewater signal in particular has been increasing for over a week, suggesting more people are shedding the virus, perhaps unknowingly posing a risk of transmission to others.

 

I want to continue to thank Ottawa residents for working hard to keep numbers at a manageable level.

 

I also need to stress that we must not let up our actions that prevent COVID-19 transmission; we need to keep the protective measures currently in place to protect people from severe illness and death. Yes, vaccination of populations most at-risk is underway, and every day we’re turning another page on our COVID-19 story. But we’re not at the end yet. As we wait for more vaccines, we see the presence of more transmissible variants in the community.

 

The number of people positive for COVID-19 who have been confirmed by genetic sequencing to have a variant of concern remains 10. However, the number that have screened positive for an initial genetic indicator of a variant of concern has increased over the month to 73 now. These screen positives are likely to be confirmed as a variant of concern when the genetic sequencing is complete which could give a total as high as 83 people with a variant of concern. The stricter we are with our preventive behaviours, the better we can avoid a rapid rise in all types of COVID-19.

 

All of us – including those who have been vaccinated – need to keep up with the measures we know stop transmission: sticking with your household contacts, maintaining a distance from others, wearing a mask and washing your hands. If you do decide to visit with people outside of your household, there are ways to reduce the risk of transmission: stay outdoors, maintain distance, wear a mask and keep visits short.

 

I also want to thank people who have adhered to isolation and case management instructions. If you are contacted by a public health nurse because you tested positive for COVID-19 or if you are a close contact of someone who tested positive, please adhere to the advice the public health nurse gives you. If you have questions or concerns, contact your nurse. They are there to support you. Each time someone who is a high-risk contact stays isolated they are helping to prevent the COVID-19 rate from growing in our community.

 

And a reminder to parents and guardians that daily screening is still required before sending children to school. If your child, or anyone in the household, has one symptom of COVID-19, testing is strongly encouraged. And before and after school and on weekends, all family members will help prevent COVID-19 transmission by limiting close contacts with people outside of the household.

 

My thanks to workplaces, also, who are ensuring daily screening of all employees. Access to test results for people checking whether their symptom is caused by COVID-19 or not at an Assessment Centre continues to be speedy, with 71 per cent of results reported in less than 24 hours and 96 per cent of results reported in less than 48 hours.

 

Let’s not let our guards down now. We will see this through together.

Thank you. Merci. Meegwetch.

 

FULL STATEMENT:

March 03, 2021 – Special statement from Dr. Vera Etches

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LOCAL VENUES

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It’s always a good idea to check with venues to confirm their status.

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Atomic Rooster

303 Bank Street

www.facebook.com/267649179945257

 

COVID-19 Update:

As of Tuesday, February 16, we will be back open for Dine-In & Take-Away.

Our hours of operation will be:

Monday-Friday - 12pm-10pm

Saturday-Sunday - 10am-10pm

Weekend Brunch - 10am-3pm

Also available for delivery on UBER EATS & DOOR DASH.

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Irene’s Pub

885 Bank Street

https://www.facebook.com/irenespub.ca

Live streamed and live in the Pub












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Rainbow Bistro

76 Murray Street

https://www.facebook.com/rainbow.bistro.7

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BLUES ON THE RIDEAU

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The Cove Inn remains closed. We will let you know as soon as it reopens and as soon as live music - including BOTR shows - are returning. 

From James Doran:

I found this on the CDBaby DIY website. Good suggestions! Help out if you can.

 

HOW YOU CAN HELP OUT ARTISTS DURING THESE EXTRAORDINARILY DIFFICULT TIMES 

1.    Buy a t-shirt, hat, or other merch from the artist’s online store.

2.    Buy a CD/Vinyl/Tape/USB/MP3, whichever music format is most useful. This puts more money in the artist’s pocket than streaming.

3.    Listen to your favorite artists on streaming platforms, since every play is monetized.

4.    Share links to your favorite tracks and create a post or video about why this music means so much to you.

5.    Add a song to your playlist.

6.    Send an encouraging note directly to the artist. That means more than you’ll ever know.

7.    Include their song in your own videos.

8.    If you have design skills, design them a cool shirt or poster that they can sell.

9.    When touring does resume, buy a ticket and help them pack out that venue.

10. Contribute to their crowdfunding or Patreon.


www.BluesOnTheRideau.ca
www.coveinn.com
www.facebook.com/ChooseTheBluesProductions

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KINGSTON SPECIAL EVENTS

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For more info, please contact Kingston Blues Society

www.kingstonbluessociety.ca

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50th JUNO AWARDS

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JUNO Award nominations will be announced on Tuesday, March 9, 2021.

The JUNOS return to Toronto for the 50th Anniversary on May 16, 2021. 
The 50th annual JUNO Awards will be broadcast nationwide on CBC TV, CBC Gem, CBC Radio One, CBC Music and globally at cbcmusic.ca/junos.

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42nd BLUES MUSIC AWARDS

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Current members of the Blues Foundation are eligible to vote.

Voting closes March 12 at 11:59 CT.

The Blues Music Awards ceremony will take place on Sunday, June 6, 2021 at 5 pm ET.

 

For more information: http://blues.org/blues-music-awards/

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THE GREAT MIGRATION

FROM THE DELTA BLUES MUSEUM

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Take a Field Trip through "The Great Migration" in our latest virtual tour, created by Mississippi filmmaker Joe York in collaboration with historian Nancy Pace Kossman and screenwriter Jennifer Pierce Mathus: The story of The Great Migration is also the story of how the world got the Blues, from those musicians who left the South in search of better lives elsewhere. Learn more about the places they left and how this important movement had a dramatic impact on the country's economy, arts and culture.

 

All virtual tours are free and available on our website at

https://www.deltabluesmuseum.org/field-trip-tour.aspx

Donations are suggested and greatly appreciated.

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BYTOWNE CINEMA

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“Goodbye ByTowne”

Singer/songwriter Lynn Miles has written a song just for us!

It's really good, in a three-hanky kind of way.

After you watch the video, you can download the audio file to your music collection.

Downloads are free, but if you'd like to show your appreciation (and support local music), consider a small e-transfer to Lynn at lynnmilesmusic@gmail.com

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BLUES ON THE RADIO

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DAWGFM.com

Blues 24/7 on the internet

Streaming at http://www.dawgfm.com/

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On CKCU-FM 93.1

The Mighty 93.1

www.ckcufm.com

Community Radio serving the Ottawa Carleton Region

 

Sundays: 9-11 pm

Black and Blues

with John Tackaberry

The show features a heavy dose of electric blues and rhythm and blues, with the occasional selection of sixties soul. The first hour is dedicated to artist profiles and reviews of recordings on particular labels. In the second hour there is a blues calendar, a rundown of events in Toronto, Montreal and Ottawa, and interviews with “new and reissued blues and rhythm and blues tracks on wax”, alternating with “live blues and R&B for a Sunday night” in the last half hour of the show.

http://www.ckcufm.com/black-and-blues

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Wednesdays: 9-11 pm

In A Mellow Tone

 

Hosted by Bernard Stepien, Ron Steeds, Allan Wigney, Jean-Michel Labatut and Aidian Thomas, ‘In A Mellow Tone’ introduces listeners to the entire history of jazz, from its beginnings to the latest innovations. Every program has a focus: on a musician, a city, a festival, an instrument, a record label or on recent releases. The hosts draw on their large personal CD and LP collections to supplement CKCU's extensive resources.

http://cod.ckcufm.com/programs/94/info.html

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On CBC Radio Two 103.3 FM

Saturdays: 6-8 pm

On CBC Radio One 91.5 FM

Saturdays: 9-11 pm

Saturday Night Blues

www.cbc.ca/snb

 

Host Holger Petersen has been a broadcaster, record producer, album collector, and serious blues fan for over 40 years.  His collection of blues records numbers in the thousands.  On Saturday Night Blues each week you’ll hear a mix of classic blues from the ‘Petersen Vaults’, concerts, interviews, artist features, new releases, plus anything that boogies, jumps, or swings, plus your requests from the Bluesline.

And check out SNB videos here http://www.cbc.ca/snb/video/

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On CJHR 98.7 Valley Heritage Radio

Thursdays, 8-10 pm

Got The Blues

 

Pat Watters is your host for this blues only radio show. It can be heard throughout the Ottawa Valley and streaming on the internet at valleyheritageradio.ca.

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