As the first anniversary of the convoy protest occupation approaches this weekend, the city and its police service are promising increased enforcement of municipal bylaws…
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Prejudices and bigotry inflicted by some convoy occupiers remain, McKenney tells People's Commission
While “Freedom Convoy” occupiers left Ottawa months ago, the prejudices and bigotry that some of them inflicted on Centretown residents remain, Somerset Ward’s former councillor…
A retired Ottawa lawyer who lives downtown told an inquiry Friday that she still experienced hearing loss, lung and throat problems and mental health issues…
A lot of crazy things happened in downtown Ottawa in the last 25 days. And a lot of horrible things didn’t. Read More Source: Visit…
Two restaurants forced to close this month by the occupation of Ottawa say $10,000 in federal payments that will be available to eligible businesses hurt…
The “Freedom Convoy” that converged in Ottawa on Jan. 28 began in response to the federal government’s move to require Canadian truck drivers crossing the…
'Our kids are living better than most kids': Protesters dismiss concerns about children on the scene
Truckers and supporters said Wednesday they are proud to have their children with them at the protests that have shut down parts of Ottawa for…
The presence of children, the immobilization of some protest vehicles and attempts to thwart enforcement of a fuel ban in the downtown core are among…
Ottawa Police Chief Peter Sloly seems like a nice guy. Read More Source: Visit the Ottawa Citizen for more!
The National Arts Centre will remain closed this week because of the “security challenges” posed by the trucker protest in the Parliament Hill area. Read…