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The Byward Market is where people go to have fun. But I think more than half of Ottawa could vouch that it’s hard to do that when the Market is the way it is. The worst part is the cars.
But they will be all those things, and have as much at stake as anyone in what happens in the Market and Ottawa. If we really want a lively, thriving ByWard Market, we should start paying attention.
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 ...
I have both experienced and thought hard about the fate of the ByWard Market district. Much as the current mayor recently ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...