The City of Ottawa has issued an advisory on street closures and other measures that will be in place for Monday\u0027s events to salute Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, who passed away on Sept. 8.
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Special event parking signs will be installed over the weekend indicating new restrictions the city said. In addition, Canadian Armed Forces CF-18 Hornets will fly over downtown Ottawa at the end of the commemorative service in Christ Church Cathedral.Public transit impacts
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