Nearly 100 vehicles towed from downtown vehicle control zone since Wednesday: Bylaw

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Nearly 100 vehicles towed from downtown vehicle control zone since Wednesday: Bylaw
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Ottawa police say residents and visitors will continue to see an enhanced police presence in downtown Ottawa today, as the cleanup begins from Canada's 155th birthday party.

Police continue to monitor the motor vehicle control zone around downtown Ottawa and the Parliamentary Precinct on Saturday.

Ottawa police say residents and visitors will continue to see an enhanced police presence in downtown Ottawa today, as the cleanup begins from Canada's 155Tens of thousands of people packed the parliamentary precinct, LeBreton Flats, the ByWard Market and other areas of Ottawa on Canada Day, while anti-government protesters held a march through the Centretown neighbourhood.

Officers from Ottawa police, the OPP, RCMP and other municipal police forces will be stationed across the downtown area to monitor for any protests and to keep residents and visitors safe.

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