Village steps up to help bakery owners through health challenges

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The owners of a popular bakery in Ottawa’s east end say they’re grateful for the support they’ve been given by the community after they received news that two of their children have a rare disorder.

Myroslava Mykytyn and Isaac Fouchard opened the Black Walnut Bakery in Cumberland in 2015, much to the delight of locals, recalls Fouchard.

“I’d be out walking our dog and they’d be like, ‘Oh, you guys are the ones who are gonna open the bakery!” he said. “Right from the get-go the community was so excited about us being here, so the support was almost instant.”

Longtime Cumberland resident and co-chair of

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