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As Kitchener business owner waits for provincial grant, new stay-home...

As Kitchener business owner waits for provincial grant, new stay-home order changes things again - CBC.ca
The owners of two Kitchener businesses, Play-A-Latte and Living Fresh, say the new stay-at-home orders will continue to hurt businesses deemed non-essential and could change the retail landscape in the region.
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