Ottawa community members step up for downtown neighbours amid convoy demonstrations
OTTAWA — On the Monday after the first weekend that trucks and demonstrators filled the streets of downtown Ottawa, Ellie Charters went for a walk in the area.
“The vibe in Ottawa was eerie. It was scary,” said Charters of her two-hour walk in the downtown core.
She said she saw people walking around who looked like residents of the neighbourhood and were just trying to go about their day. “They to me looked very nervous.”
That walk gave Charters the resolve to start Safety Walks Ottawa, a volunteer-run service that offers accompanied walks to people in the area affected by the convoy demonstration.