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 MSNDeachman: How to make the ByWard Market actually stand for somethingAs for the Elbows Up, Ground Zero notion, there’s a sizeable Canuck base to build on in the Market. BeaverTails has been ...
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Ottawa Citizen on MSNFairouz Cafe in the ByWard Market to close, replaced by three new food-and-drink businessesThe owners of the Middle Eastern eatery on Clarence Street want to replace it with a steakhouse, a cocktail bar and a burger ...
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What you need to know about Ottawa’s $129M ByWard Market planBoiled down to its essence, the City of Ottawa’s ByWard Market Public Realm Plan Recommendations Report is this: Pedestrians first. The 89-page report, which took two years to produce ...
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 ...
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Is Lansdowne killing the ByWard Market?It’s all part of a civic tug-of-war between Lansdowne Park and the ByWard Market — a contest for hearts, minds and dollars that is shaping the future of two of Ottawa’s prime attractions.
A new restaurant has just recently opened in the Byward Market, with the owner saying he wants to create something truly ...
What a great and creative idea, having the ByWard Market be Ground Zero of the ... losses for vendors and attracting tourists again to Ottawa’s most historic district, especially with its ...
That's welcome news for Deek Labelle, general manager of the Chateau Lafayette, Ottawa's oldest bar. Speaking in her capacity ...
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 ...
Dunn’s Famous Deli on Dalhousie Street is closing March 23, ending its 18-year run because the ByWard Market eatery’s business never recovered to pre-COVID levels, its owner says. “We’re sad to leave ...
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