The city's transit services and Ottawa police say the Pimisi LRT station will be 'fully operational' for Bluesfest and other upcoming large events despite being temporarily closed on Canada Day due to large crowds and safety concerns.
Officials say the Pimisi station will remain open for concertgoers at Bluesfest despite being closed on Canada Day due to large crowds.
The city's transit services and Ottawa police say the Pimisi LRT station will be "fully operational" for Bluesfest and other upcoming large events despite being temporarily closed on Canada Day due to large crowds and safety concerns. "OC Transpo and OPS have been planning and preparing for Bluesfest and will be monitoring the event closely and will make adjustments as required to ensure the safe flow of people to and from the event site," officials said in a joint statement issued just before 6 p.m. on Wednesday.
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