Ottawa residents will soon have a chance to sign a book of condolences for Queen Elizabeth II at city hall.
The books are part of a series of procedures the city is undertaking following the Queen’s death at age 96. The two books of condolences will be available at Jean Pigott Place at Ottawa City Hall starting on Friday, a city memo said.
The mayor is scheduled to sign one of the books at 9 a.m. Friday. The public will have access starting at 9:30 a.m. The books of condolences will be accessible until sunset on the day of the Queen’s funeral, expected to happen in 10 days.
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