I heard the now-familiar click. I started to move. Suddenly, there was air beneath my feet. Moments later, the vast sweep of the river was below my dangling running shoes. One thought occurred to me at that moment, as I smothered a startled yelp: Humans do strange things. But then, the view drove all other thoughts from my brain. It was a total rush. And I do mean rush. Before I knew it, staff on the Gatineau landing platform were urging me to tuck in my feet.
A brake that could likely have stopped a speeding locomotive lurched me to a halt. After staffers undid all the straps and clips, I was back on solid ground again. Harness slung over my shoulders, I walked up a new-looking gravel path back toward the Interzip Rogers office.
Also, people with certain medical conditions are not allowed to ride. Everyone has to sign a waiver parents sign it for kids under Where: The Interzip Rogers check-in desk is on the ground floor of a condo building at 40 rue Jos-Montferrand in Gatineau. If you can walk, bike or take public transit to the site—or get someone to drop you off—that might be easiest. When: The ride is usually open weekdays from noon to 5pm and on weekends from 9am to 6pm, rain or shine.
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Parents can book second vaccine for children 5 to 11 at a shorter interval, Ottawa Public Health says. It's easy being green with these top 10 houseplant picks. As of Friday, December 24, the province is reporting 9, new cases of COVID in the province — an all-time high since the pandemic first started in Ontario recently expanded eligibility for third doses to include everyone 18 years old and over to combat the spread of the Omicron variant across the province. Health Canada has a robust website with all the latest information on COVID vaccines and can answer any questions you may have.
Whether you love him or hate him, you have to admit that Doug Ford has a knack for creating memorable moments — even if they aren't always intentional. In fact, the one silver lining to come out of the Ontario premier's seemingly endless train of COVID press conferences is when, every once in a while, he says something so bizarre that Twitter just blows up.
So, to cap off another year in pandemic limbo, here's a recap of all the weirdest and wildest things Doug Ford has said in to get your holidays started with a giggle.
I got them stacked in my fridge, so you know, you got to have those diet drumsticks," he said. Nobody really wants to imagine the leader of their province wolfing down frozen treats at night, and yet, we all will forever. Premier of Ontario Youtube. Having fun isn't hard when you're friends with the premier. Ford set Reddit on fire back in June after sharing a random story about a boy named Arthur who supposedly asked Ford to let students return to in-person learning in a letter.
Naturally, it didn't take the internet long to make the most of the situation — and Arthur memes started popping up everywhere. It takes real guts for a man to admit that he can't grow a moustache — and Ford stepped up to the plate this Movember in an odd video where he compares Lionel Richie and Ned Flanders to Yosemite Sam.
To say Doug Ford was unhappy with Canada's temporary shortage of Pfizer vaccines back in January would be an understatement, and this brow-raising statement proves it. In fact, the statement was so controversial that Toronto councillor Kristyn Wong-Tam condemned it publicly on Twitter, calling it a threat of sexual assault.
Never forget to give props to your favourite breakfast even if there are more pressing matters at hand. Ford made sure to give Tim Hortons a shoutout during an odd segue at a press conference back in February.
They're the best, those real egg sandwiches, so whoever did that at Timmies, good for you," he added. Remember when haircuts stopped being a thing for a long time? Well, it happened, and as a result, Ford had to answer a lot of questions about when salons were reopening, and as you've probably guessed, it got weird. I got more gel on here than you can shake a stick at," he said at a press conference in March.
Speaking of haircut moments, Ford apparently had them in spades in , along with this bizarre anecdote, which you guessed it, was also digressed during a COVID update.
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