Hot 899 Kenny B

Hot 89.9 is the Number 1 Music Station in Ottawa and Kenny B is its Number 1 DJ.

Ottawa’s only hit music station, The New HOT 89-9 FM, or CIHT-FM, plays the music of today in a format that is best described as ‘Rhythmic CHR’.  Launched on February 7th, 2003, also Kenny B’s Birth date, playing fifteen of the top twenty selling artists on the continent according to Billboard Magazine.
After dropping out of school to further his porn career Kenny B opted to leave the world of adult entertainment to get into radio (we heard it had something to do with "dysfunction"). Okay, but seriously folks, Kenny B started in radio at the young age of 16 at the legendary ENERGY 108. The Toronto born personality has been noted as the youngest announcer on a major market station in Toronto history. Kenny credits his mentor and best friend Wayne Williams for his start. After 10 years at ENERGY Kenny was offered a job at the #1 station in Calgary. It didn’t take Kenny long to outgrow Cow-Town so when opportunity knocked he accepted the offer to host the drive show on Ottawa’s Number One Hit Music Station, The New HOT 89-9 FM. Kenny’s comfortable, yet in-depth approach to broadcasting has made him the most listened to male personality in Ottawa! Kenny B is a master of all trades - he has done everything, including, stage-managing concerts, emceeing live events, and ACTING!

Maybe you’ve seen him while watching music videos - namely videos for 98 Degrees, Brian McKnight, Soul Decision, 2 Rude, and Massari! His voice can also be heard on national commercials! Oh wait, the talent doesn't stop there! Kenny B has hosted concerts for major artists such as James Brown, Britney Spears, Christina Aguilera, Dru Hill, Montell Jordan, Destiny's Child, BSB, N-Sync, LL Cool J, O-Town, Brandy, Erykah Badu, Nelly Furtado, K-CI and JoJo, Lucy Pearl, and many more! Kenny dreams of one day hosting his own entertainment type TV show. His passions include F1 and Kart Racing, hiking, camping, and vacationing in the worlds HOT spots! And yes ladies, Kenny B is currently SINGLE! Check out Kenny B on HOT 89.9, he’ll get you home with all your favorite tracks inside the "HOT SEAT!" Plus, every afternoon you'll get one hour of commercial free music inside the 5 O'clock Traffic Jam! You never know which artists are going to stop by or call Kenny B during the show, so you’ve got to listen to find out! Do you have a song you want played on HOT 89.9 FM? Well, he's also the Assistant Music Director so send him your demos. Have a song request?

Call Kenny B at 613.750.8990 or drop him an e-quest at kennyb@hot899.com. The Morning HOT Tub with Mauler, Rush, Jenni & Josie is heard weekday mornings from 5:30am - 9am, delivering listeners a feast of pop culture goodies, including music and talk, capturing the interest of today's youthful and trendy adults. The Morning HOT Tub with Mauler, Rush, Jenni & Josie is often edgy, but never boring!

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Bob Proctor Speaks at the "Just Say YES" Event

Peggy McColl and Bob Proctor talk about "Making a Million Look Small" at the Just Say YES Event, Ottawa.
http://www.centurioncenter.com/ottawa_banquets.html

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The Shotgun Show goes to the Just Say YES! at the Centurion Center

Just Say YES! Event in Ottawa...
It's happening NOW at the Centurion Centre in Ottawa, with Bob Proctor and Peggy McColl coming up this afternoon. The speakers are inspirational and fun... but it sure makes you pause and say to yourself... YES. "Change favours a prepared mind." Take away one thing that will change your life and have a positive effect.
170 Colonnade Road  Nepean, ON K2E 7J5
http://www.centurioncenter.com/ottawa_banquets.html

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How to attract 10,000 Youtube Subscibers

If you are looking at the Shotgun Show and wondering how we do it, you might want to start with our Youtube Channel, where we just passed 10,000 subscribers and will hit 60,000 views in the next 24hrs. FYI: 20% of the viewers who come to see a video watch more than just one. That's 12,000 secondary views for our clients.

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Ottawa Real Estate Agent-Felice Miranda (( Tag: Felice Miranda, Real Estate in Ottawa, Royal LePage Real Estate, Best Real Estate Agents in Ottawa, Ottawa Real Estate))

According to the Ottawa Real Estate Board just over 1,000 residential properties were sold in October, and increase of 2.3%.  The breakdown is as follows: 253 condominiums and 809 residences. Condos include, but are not exclusive to detached, semi-detached, apartment, stacked as well as properties, which are co-operatives, life leases and timeshares. Residential property includes all other residential properties.
According to Board President Joanne Tibbles “Condos were the main driver of resale home sales in October, with condo sales up 14.5 per cent from the same month in 2010, whereas residential property sales numbers were near-identical to last year’s.” The average sale price of residential properties, including condominiums, sold in October in the Ottawa area was $337,797, an increase of 2 per cent over October 2010. The average sale price for a condominium-class property was $259,316, a decrease of 1.5 per cent over October 2010. The average sale price of a residential-class property was $362,341, an increase of 3.7 per cent over October 2010. The Board cautions that average sale price information can be useful in establishing trends over time but should not be used as an indicator that specific properties have increased or decreased in value. The average sale price is calculated based on the total dollar volume of all properties sold.
There are 2700 Real Estate agents in Ottawa. Each brings their own mixture of style, specialty and experience to the process. Real Estate Agents in Ottawa are a great resource and provide answers to many MLS Ottawa frequently asked questions. You own a house now, but you want to move to a bigger place or a different neighborhood. Should you sell your current home before you buy your next, or should you buy first, and then sell your existing home? Though this is a very common question, there is no "right" answer. The answer depends on a number of variables, but is a common question asked of Royal LePage Real Estate agents.
There are many advantages to hiring a Real Estate Agent in Ottawa. If you consider that purchasing a property is usually the largest transaction most people make in their lifetime, it really makes sense to have a professional with you to sweat the small stuff and head off problems before they become an issue. Find out why Félice is so well-respected by clients and colleagues alike; put her to work for you! Feel free to contact her by email felice@royallepage.ca, 613-825-7653 or at 2900 Woodroffe Avenue, Ottawa, Ontario, K2J 4G3.

 

ttp://felicemiranda.com/ 613-825-7653 for Real Estate in Ottawa. Royal LePage Real Estate trains the Best Real Estate Agents in Ottawa and MLS Ottawa. Get onboard for Ottawa RealEstate.

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Community Engage Ottawa

At Community Engage, our mandate is to design creative programs to allow community owners to better engage with their community members utilizing the latest in web and social media technologies.  We then introduce highly relevant vendors into the equation.  We judge success on the relationships that we create and solidify.  We know we are doing our job well when community owners, community members and vendors see value.

Community Engage allows bands to get closer with their fans than ever before.  We build and execute unique programs for your fans that create a highly profitable revenue stream for the band.  For example, with our customized weekly deal program, Community Engage provides the technology and overall management to facilitate an amazing offer to your fans for cool, unique products and services that brings them closer to the band.  All elements of the program are crafted to be consistent with the Band’s message and philosophy.  We work closely with the Band to offer a weekly deal on goods and services that the Band use and like themselves.

But for the program to be successful it has to be a win-win-win for the Band, your Fans and the Brands.  We’ve designed it with that goal in mind.

Community Engage has created an innovative fundraising program that easily taps into the group buying power of all parents within your Association.  Our program offers the parent’s discounts on the products they need to purchase throughout the season (which decreases their child’s sport costs) plus a portion of every purchase goes directly back to their child’s team.  It truly is the best of both worlds for the parents!!

But for the program to be successful it has to be a win-win-win for the Minor Sport Association, the Parents and the Vendors or Merchants.  We’ve designed it with that goal in mind. Let’s face it.  The reality is that Associations are under pressure to offer new programs and services to your members (which cost money) but you are hard pressed to increase annual member dues.  You must consider new revenue programs when they come along.  We build and execute unique programs for your members that create a significant revenue stream for your Association.  For example, the customized weekly deal program is where Community Engage provides the technology and overall management to facilitate an amazing offer to your members for highly relevant products and services.  All elements of the program are crafted to be consistent with your Association’s message, philosophy and culture. 203-2277 Riverside Drive, Ottawa, ON, K1H 7X6 or 613-294-8703.

 

http://communityengage.com/ 613-294-8703, Community Engage Fundraising in Ottawa allows community owners to engage with their members utilizing the latest web and social media marketing technologies.

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Events in Ottawa-Faces Magazine

For everyone who wants to know “What to Do in Ottawa,” or has been out and about in the Nations Capital, there is resource available. You may even find yourself in the pages, therein. Now that Ottawa is the best-kept secret between Montreal and Toronto when it comes to exciting and engaging things to do, it’s time that you joined the fun.

Faces Magazine is a high-gloss, full-colour monthly publication available for FREE in Ottawa or by subscription delivered to our readers’ front doors. There is something going on every night of the week and special events planned for every weekend. Faces Magazine catches all eyes, as it’s an over-sized 10 x 11.5 bright and fun publication. It’s like having your own Paparazzi.

The Paparazzi trend is driven by an obsession with chronicling your life and experiencing fame. In Ottawa, it’s Faces Magazine that is capturing your friends, your parties, your life. Faces Magazine is non-traditional in the sense of print media. We focus on capturing Ottawa’s people and places through photographs, interviews and profiles. The Free publication showcases the city and its people in an entertaining and simple fashion and is distributed throughout Ottawa. Faces Magazine features those who partake in the city’s nightlife, dining, shopping and entertainment events in and about Ottawa. The more individuals who appear in the magazine month after month, the more the magazine circulates in the hands of our current and new readers. Each issue creates a desire for new readers to see if they or their friends have been captured by the Faces paparazzi. The goal is to heighten the experience of the event and show the City who the new movers and shakers are.  So get out and get discovered with Faces Magazine.

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StoneFaced Dolly's-Dinner in Ottawa

StoneFaced Dolly’s quietly opened at the corner of Bronson and Beech Streets in the mid 1990’s. Business was slow and the original owner would sit after lunch with her mother, Dolly, and play cards to pass the time away. Dolly, as it turns out, was an exceptional card player. This was at least partly due to what her daughter referred to as Dolly’s poker or “stoneface”. The nickname stuck and Stoneface Dolly’s was purchased in 1999.

As far as the history of Dinner and dining goes, Capitalism, colonialism, and then the industrial revolution were changing the world's economy. The tumultuous wars and revolutions of the 1600s had been part of a shift in power. Nobles were losing their status as independent powers as kings and central governments took more power for themselves. Fewer and fewer nobles were playing really strong roles in government. As new professional classes of politicians, diplomats and citizen armies began to occupy many of the roles nobles used to fill, nobles had more time to play. And with all the economic changes that were occurring, many people had a lot more money to spend.
These developments and others, such as the enclosures of the 1700s, the end in England at least of the devastating wars of the 1600s, the lessening of plagues, and also the fact that nobles had been brought under control by the kings of England and France led to more settled conditions, as nobles were no longer conducting their personal and local wars. The nobility and gentry became a class of leisure and began to spend more time in the cities, where they had parties and entertainment night after night. They had, or at least most of them had, no more work to do.
People had more money, and in the cities at least, more goods were available, including candles and lamps. People began staying up later with the better lighting, and many of them didn't have to get up so early in the morning anymore. There was also more to do at night. The 1700s were a time of entertainment as well as enlightenment. Theaters and operas were suddenly available on a wider scale in cities like London and Paris, with most performances at night. In Shakespeare's time they had usually been in the day, in sunlight. Now they were in enclosed halls, illuminated by hundreds or thousands of candles and lamps. These were not just affairs for the upper class, either; middle and lower class people went in large numbers.

Dolly’s evolved from a single diner into two unpretentious café’s serving home-style gourmet food with an international twist - the type of food you might serve guests at a dinner party. Stoneface Dolly’s is a casual and affordable restaurant catering to a local neighbourhood clientele of all ages. In the heart of Little Italy Ottawa, find us at 416 Preston Street, Ottawa, Ontario, K1S 4M9 or 613 564-2222

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http://www.stonefacedollys.com/ in Little Italy Ottawa. 1 of the Best Restaurants in Ottawa. Home to Breakfast, Lunch, Brunch and Dinner in Ottawa. Like all good stories, StoneFace Dolly’s is a tale that is better served over dinner with friends and in this case, delivered with your favourite entrée by owner and Chef Bob Russell. Don’t forget to ask about Dolly. When it comes to Food in Ottawa, StoneFace Dolly’s accommodates its guests with a casual dinner-party style atmosphere, interesting guests and gourmet food with an international twist. Find us at 416 Preston Street, Ottawa, Ontario, K1S 4M9 or 613 564-2222 or reservations@stonefacedollys.com.

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The Best Dinner in Ottawa-StoneFaced Dolly’s

The Best Dinner in Ottawa, but only if you include the atmosphere, the service, the price, the quality and the company you keep, as a part of the equation. But, then again, who doesn’t? Did you know that at one time dinner was the lunch time meal and supper was only enjoyed after dark by those that could afford candles? As strange as it may seem, the ritual of seeking the last meal of the day, after the sun has set is a Noble affair. It seems that we have all become Noblemen in this day and age.

The names of meals and their general times were once quite standard. Everyone in medieval England knew that you ate breakfast first thing in the morning, dinner in the middle of the day, and supper not long before you went to bed, around sundown. The modern confusion arose from changing social customs and classes, political and economic developments, and even from technological innovations.
In the Middle Ages, great nobles ate the most formal dinner, around noon or one p.m. Their dinner was more than a meal; it was an ostentatious display, a statement of wealth and power, with dozens of servants attending in a ritualized performance. Cooking for this grand, daily show began hours in advance, and the preparations for presentation began at 10 or 11 a.m. The meal might take hours, and be eaten in the most formal and elaborately decorated chambers. Lesser nobles, knights and manor holders ate a far less formal dinner, but at the same time of day.
Middle-class tradesmen and merchants, however, had to eat a little later. Their day was bounded by work, not by feudal rituals. They couldn't leave their shops to see to their own dinners until clients and customers had gone off to their own. So merchants and traders would eat at one or two in the afternoon, and then hurry back to meet the afternoon customers. The middle-class dinner might be served by one or two servants and consisted of bread, soups, pies, and perhaps meats and fish. The dishes varied with the season, and from country to country.

Dolly’s evolved from a single diner into two unpretentious café’s serving home-style gourmet food with an international twist - the type of food you might serve guests at a dinner party. Stoneface Dolly’s is a casual and affordable restaurant catering to a local neighbourhood clientele of all ages. In the heart of Little Italy Ottawa, find us at 416 Preston Street, Ottawa, Ontario, K1S 4M9 or 613 564-2222

http://www.stonefacedollys.com/ in Little Italy Ottawa. 1 of the Best Restaurants in Ottawa. Home to Breakfast, Lunch, Brunch and Dinner in Ottawa. Like all good stories, StoneFace Dolly’s is a tale that is better served over dinner with friends and in this case, delivered with your favourite entrée by owner and Chef Bob Russell. Don’t forget to ask about Dolly. When it comes to Food in Ottawa, StoneFace Dolly’s accommodates its guests with a casual dinner-party style atmosphere, interesting guests and gourmet food with an international twist. Find us at 416 Preston Street, Ottawa, Ontario, K1S 4M9 or 613 564-2222 or reservations@stonefacedollys.com.

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