A year into Wellington Street’s closure to traffic, brought on by a log-jam of Freedom Convoy protest vehicles and maintained amidst deliberations about its future, Ottawa Mayor Mark Sutcliffe says the city need to make a decision about reopening the downtown thoroughfare. Read More
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Debate ignites over future of Wellington Street, as council committee prepares to consider its reopening
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