Life of Pie Closes After Nearly 18 Years in Ottawa
Life of Pie, a beloved Ottawa bakery, is closing its doors after nearly 18 years in Old Ottawa South. Owner Kerry Duffy reflects on the journey with her family.
Life of Pie, a beloved Ottawa bakery, is closing its doors after nearly 18 years in Old Ottawa South. Owner Kerry Duffy reflects on the journey with her family.
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