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Old Posted Jan 19, 2021, 2:58 PM
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^ It's pretty iconic to football fans... you can see it prominently during televised games.
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The orb trees at the new Flyover Park in Bridgeland were just installed Monday...


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Not exactly new but didn't know where else to put these artful pieces. There's carousels and then there's creative carousels. You can see the excitment on the kids' faces when they see these two at the Zoo and in Markham. Since April my kids have been on those two and the ones at Woodbine Fantasy Fair in Etobicoke and Centreville on the Islands. You can see the different levels of interest in their faces.



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I wasn't sure where to post this but this is a parking garage under construction in Halifax right now. It's nice that there is some effort into making it more attractive.



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Would love to see more of that. Let's hope it lasts a long, long time before it needs touching up so it's not onerous to maintain and therefore discourages others from doing it.
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Holy shit!
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Old Posted Jul 4, 2023, 12:42 PM
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Chinatown in Ottawa added some new public art earlier this year. They've been vandalized by a group of teenage girls.

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Damage to Chinatown sculptures shows 'so much disrespect,' says BIA

Sarah Kester · CBC News · Posted: Jul 03, 2023 4:00 AM EDT

Colourful statues put up in February and March to attract foot traffic



Colourful statues bought to help revitalize Chinatown have been vandalized and even stolen since they were installed this winter, and the local business improvement area wants answers.

Yukang Li, executive director of the Chinatown BIA, said there were eight groups of statues put up on Somerset Street West between Bronson Avenue and Preston Street.

Not one of them has been spared.

"Every single group of the statues has either been stolen, or there's at least one structure got damaged," Li said.



There were pandas, colourful dinosaur chairs for kids to sit on, and all sorts of characters from popular Chinese cartoons. They had to be shipped to Ottawa from China, Li said, adding he's not sure the BIA has the money to replace them.

"For now, unless we get external funding to replace these statues [we'll] take the remains away," he said, referring to a group of damaged pink musician sculptures, one of which had been severed above its knees.

"And we'll have two instead of four or five statues in this group."



Culturally important

Li said the statues were installed in February and March through a revitalization effort funded by the federal government's Tourism Relief Fund.

The community was hard hit by the COVID-19 pandemic, Li said, and the idea was to try and bring foot traffic back to the area and help local businesses.

Chinese-Canadians worry about racism, job losses one year into pandemic

"We installed these statues to beautify our street and to create multiple focus points along Somerset Street where tourists and our community members' families could have somewhere nice to spend time with friends and families and to take selfies," he said.

But more than that, the statues are culturally significant for Chinese and other Asian communities, he said.

"This is so much disrespect to our work, to our culture and to our community's well-being," he said. "I just don't understand why people have done this. It's very discouraging for us."

Chinatown 'in pieces'

Micheline Mathon lives in the area and said she was excited to see the statues when they first appeared.

"It was great to see. It was beautiful," she said.

Mathon said it was awful that someone felt the need to destroy an initiative that was put in to make the area more interesting.

"It's just sad. It's not fun for, you know, the tourists coming to town and seeing our city, our Chinatown, just in pieces," she said.

Li said some security camera footage that may have captured the vandals has been handed over to police.

CBC News reached out to the Ottawa Police Service on Sunday for more details but none were forthcoming.



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Related article: https://ottawa.ctvnews.ca/social-med...ture-1.6459012
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Stairs from the Canal to Confederation Square.




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Some of the temporary art installations popping up throughout the Old City every year.

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Old Posted Jun 14, 2024, 2:37 PM
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Part of the NCC Kiweki Point project, the concrete walls below the new pedestrian bridge between the Point and Major's Hill Park have been painted with murals.

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Old Posted Oct 2, 2024, 2:06 PM
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That's pretty cool. Reminds me of Christmas ornaments from the 60s or 70s, thin plastic cones forming a shiny ball.
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