South Ottawa community comes together to honour Brkti Berhe with a permanent memorial | Unpublished
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Publication Date: October 29, 2025 - 01:31

South Ottawa community comes together to honour Brkti Berhe with a permanent memorial

October 29, 2025

A maroon city of Ottawa plaque honouring the life, and tragic death, of Brkti Berhe is the latest addition to Paul Landry park in south Ottawa. The plaque, which adorns a large boulder, was unveiled before Berhe’s family and friends during a memorial event at the park Tuesday evening.



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