Businesses endorse legal graffiti murals
What was once seen as a form of vandalism is now being encouraged by store owners around the city and the proof is on the back of Bouchey’s, a grocery store, and Maxwell’s Bistro on Elgin Street.
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What was once seen as a form of vandalism is now being encouraged by store owners around the city and the proof is on the back of Bouchey’s, a grocery store, and Maxwell’s Bistro on Elgin Street.
When Charles Chamberlain received a City of Ottawa envelope in the mail last spring, he thought it was best to ignore it – expecting it to be something he didn’t want to read as he rushed off to the rink for hockey practice.
One coffin, two coffin, three coffin, more.
At Queen’s University in Kingston, "homecoming" is synonymous with "riot," "burning car" and "beer bottle to the face," but city and university officials in Ottawa didn’t break a sweat over the University of Ottawa’s homecoming last weekend.