Ukrainian newcomers to Ottawa crowded into the Ukrainian Youth Association Hall on Carling Avenue near Dow’s Lake on Friday night for the opening of Café Ukraine, a volunteer-run hub where refugees from that country’s war can meet others in similar straits to share coffee or snacks, swap stories and seek resources to help them adjust to life in a new country. Read More
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Café Ukraine provides social space, refreshments, networking for newcomers to Ottawa
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