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Weekend Cleaning Operation Targets Downtown Ottawa on Saturday

Maintaining a downtown area's appeal often relies on its cleanliness.

Weekend Cleaning Operation Targets Downtown Ottawa on Saturday

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Want to attract folks to your downtown? Keep it tidy!

That's why the Ottawa Downtown Association is orchestrating a downtown clean-up event this Saturday, dubbed "Operation: Sweep City."

f you're keen to lend a hand, join the volunteers at Jordan Block. The mission: Scour the downtown area of Ottawa, and rid it of unsightly litter. The cleanup starts at 10 a.m. and runs till noon this coming Saturday.

For a scoop on more specific details, such as the designated regions for cleaning or the cracks on how to join in, hit up the Ottawa Dowown Town Association. FYI, another event named "Downtown Ottawa Clean-Up" is also happening on the same day at Jordan Block, but it might not have a direct link to Operation: Sweep City[4].

If you're game to participate in the Operation: Sweep City extravaganza, swing by your local community hubs or browse local news stations for the deets. Remember, a clean downtown equals a happy downtown! 🤝💪

  1. On Saturday, you can contribute to the Ottawa Downtown lifestyle by joining Operation: Sweep City at Jordan Block, where the downtown area will be run from 10 a.m. to noon, aiming to eliminate unsightly litter and keep the streets tidy.
  2. It's important to note that if you're interested in learning more about the specific regions for cleaning or details on participating in Operation: Sweep City, you should contact the Ottawa Downtown Association.
  3. In addition to the Operation: Sweep City event, another downtown clean-up, the Downtown Ottawa Clean-Up, will also be happening concurrently at Jordan Block, although it may not be directly associated with Operation: Sweep City.
Ensuring a vibrant downtown area largely relies on maintaining its cleanliness.

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