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The ByWard Market is trying its hand at a resurgence. It has spent the last few years (and will likely spend the next few) trying to revitalize its nightlife scene for tourists and locals alike. The ...
Ottawa City Council unanimously approved the ByWard Market Public Realm Plan that will guide a shared investment to enhance the Market's appeal and functionality for businesses, residents and visitors ...
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Ottawa Citizen on MSNFairouz Cafe in the ByWard Market to close, replaced by three new food-and-drink businessesFairouz Cafe on Clarence Street is to close in mid-April so that its owners can open three new food-and-drink businesses in the National Capital Commission-owned space. “We’re trying to embrace a new ...
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Ottawa Citizen on MSNToday's letters: Teens offer advice for those running the ByWard MarketStudents at Colonel By Secondary School recently focused on the ByWard Market, including meetings with the ByWard Market ...
Sitting in the heart of downtown Ottawa, the beloved ByWard Market is one of the country's oldest and largest public markets. Throughout the year, you'll find local vendors selling everything from ...
The past few weeks have been crunch time for the new team at Grey’s Social Eatery, but they got to reap the rewards Friday ...
As Ottawa residents debate how to revive our treasured but troubled ByWard Market, the most significant development to watch is the city’s $129-million public realm plan, which aims to transform the ...
What a great and creative idea, having the ByWard Market be ... bring life back to the Market, helping reduce losses for vendors and attracting tourists again to Ottawa’s most historic district ...
That's welcome news for Deek Labelle, general manager of the Chateau Lafayette, Ottawa's oldest bar. Speaking in her capacity as chair of the business advisory committee of the ByWard Market ...
Wait! Don't start yard cleanup just yet, why leaving the leaves is best ...
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