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Ottawa Police, BMDA Pledge Support To Struggling ByWard Merchants
In 2027, Ottawa’s ByWard Market will turn 200 years old. The outdoor shopping precinct is always abuzz with activity, popular with both locals and tourists. Unfortunately, in recent years, it has also earned a notorious reputation due to violent crime, theft, vandalism, drug addicts and the homeless spilling over from
Introducing ByWard’s fabulous owner-in-the-store fashion boutiques.
ABOVE: Anica lordache, award-winning stylist and owner of ModMop. ALL PHOTOS: Richard Tardif Photographie Over the past two years, ByWard Market merchants and their uptown neighbours have had to stomach more baloney than a kid’s summer camp. Sure, every mall and high street in town got clobbered by Covid, but ByWard bars, restaurants, and the district’s one-of-a-kind
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