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Author of the article: Peter Hendra
Publishing date: Feb 10, 2021 • February 10, 2021 • 5 minute read “It’s really strange to have people in the store now,” Chris Ellis, co-owner of Trailhead outdoor sports store in Kingston, said Wednesday as the lockdown ended and stores reopened. Photo by Peter Hendra /The Whig-Standard
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With the lockdown lifted in the Kingston region, retailers and restaurants were finally allowed to reopen their doors to the public on Wednesday.
Among those ending their six-and-a-half-week retail hibernation was Trailhead outdoor sports store on Princess Street. It opened its doors at 9:30 a.m. and business had been steady into the early afternoon.