How the end of the downtown occupation unfolded in Ottawa | CBC News

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From Friday through Monday, police officers from across the country took back Ottawa streets from big rigs, vehicles and protesters who had occupied the capital for more than three weeks.

against 103 people. Most have been released on bail conditions that include being prohibited from going into the protest area. Police have also towed 79 vehicles including heavy trucks, pickup trucks and cars.Residents enjoy the quiet as city crews clean up the main protest site. Officers move in on the supply camp on Coventry Road.Police arrived at the convoy’s Coventry Road supply camp on Sunday, clearing the remaining protesters and towing several vehicles.

Debris sits on the ground in front of Parliament Hill’s gates after police took action to clear the street of trucks and protesters. Some members of the truck convoy are reported to be regrouping outside the city as more than 50 vehicles are seen over the weekend in Vankleek Hill, Ont. The City of Ottawa warns any communications involving financial compensation, which appear to come from the city, due to the convoy protests are not authentic.Someone stands draped in the Canadian flag at a temporary fence.Julie Ireton is a senior reporter who works on investigations and enterprise news features at CBC Ottawa. She's also the host of the CBC investigative podcast, The Band Played On found at: cbc.ca/thebandplayedon You can reach her at julie.ireton@cbc.

 

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