City of Ottawa asks Sandy Hill, Lowertown residents for feedback on quality of life

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City of Ottawa asks Sandy Hill, Lowertown residents for feedback on quality of life
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The City of Ottawa is asking residents of Sandy Hill and Lowertown to speak up about the quality of life in their neighbourhoods. A new survey is aimed at collecting opinions to help improve services where they live.

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