IN PHOTOS: Pride, Dyke March leave Ottawa beaming
OTTAWA NEWS / Improved weather earns smiles all around
Xtra Staff / Ottawa / Sunday, August 29, 2010
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It was Ottawa’s biggest game of shirts versus skins. Sort of. Unusually warm weather and clear skies meant this year’s Capital Pride parade was hot, hot, hot.

More than 70 groups marched in the annual fete, one of the last big Pride festivals of the summer.

This year’s grand marshal, Glen Crawford of the Village Committee, led the parade, with Village Committee volunteers on foot tagging close behind. They showed off Village street signs, which they’re hoping to get mounted on Bank St poles this fall.

Check out photos of the parade and stay tuned for more.





Ottawa Pride Party 2010





QUEER WOMEN TALK POLITICS, COMMUNITY AT OTTAWA DYKE MARCH


Dyke March organizers were hoping for nice weather, especially after the drenching downpour of the 2009 festivities.

With sunny weather in the high-20s, attendees were in visibly better spirits than last year. Some 500 women took to the streets, marching up Elgin, Laurier, Bank and Gilmour streets before pouring onto the lawn of the Jack Purcell Community Centre for food and female performers.

The event started at the Canadian Human Rights Monument, where Patrizia Gentile delivered a talk about the ways queer women have resisted state oppression in Canada.

Weren't able to make it to the party? Have a look at our photo gallery, below.


2010 Dyke March Ottawa






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It's Dyke, not Dyle!!
Jay, Ottawa Ontario
08/30/10 9:21 AM EST
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Ottawa Pride 2010's Grand Marshal was the fabulous Glenn Crawford, not Glen. The lack of attention to (important!) detail since Xtra Ottawa moved to the Big Stink is disheartening - both the hard copy and web versions are shells of their former selves. Sad.
Jennifer, Ottawa ON
09/01/10 5:15 PM EST
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