ByWard Market retailers, residents want Ottawa to address crime, revitalization issues

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Retailers and small businesses in the Byward Market are sounding the alarm over public safety and revitalization issues that they say the City of Ottawa is not effectively addressing.

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"To see it being destroyed in the last ten years is totally heartbreaking because people come here to see Ottawa, a beautiful city," said Saikin, the owner of Justine Studio Boutique. The retailers and residents say there has been no progress in the last year to revitalize the market. They want the Byward Market District Authority to engage in conversations with the city, as well as council members and the National Capital Commission.

The city has been stepping up its presence in the market and on Rideau Street in recent years, including by opening a neighbourhood operations centre in the Rideau Centre to be used as a base of operations for police officers as part of its new Community Outreach Response and Engagement Strategy. An Ottawa man says he’s been waiting nearly a year for his car to be repaired after it was damaged during a storm in August.Backlogs and processing delays of temporary U.S. visas required by entertainers, athletes and artists has forced some Canadian bands to cancel U.S. tour dates because paperwork wasn't processed in time.The union representing 10,000 workers at the Liquor Control Board of Ontario has ratified a tentative agreement, which will officially end its two-week strike at 12:01 a.

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