Monday was supposed to be a good day for downtown restaurants that could finally seat customers in their dining rooms again after the pandemic ban on indoor dining, in place for most of January, expired. But for some businesses, the ongoing “Freedom Convoy” protest on their doorsteps ran over plans to reopen. Read More
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'We cannot go on like this': Surrounded by trucks, some downtown Ottawa restaurants see no point in reopening
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