Dress for Success Ottawa's downtown clothing boutique was broken into, resulting in theft of merchandise and electronics. The organization expressed its disappointment and called the break-in a violation of their physical space and mission.
An Ottawa non-profit that supports women and gender-diverse individuals in their search for jobs says its downtown clothing boutique on Catherine Street was broken into over the weekend. Dress for Success Ottawa provides clients with interview and resumé assistance as well as free professional clothing, among other services.
The organization expressed its disappointment and called the break-in a violation of their physical space and mission.
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