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Businesses find ways to keep customers safe as pandemic restrictions lift

With the province set to scrap most mask mandates on Monday, some local businesses owners have come up with plans to ensure their staff and customers feel safe.

Businesses find ways to keep customers safe as pandemic restrictions lift

With the province set to scrap most mask mandates on Monday, some local businesses owners have come up with plans to ensure their staff and customers feel safe.

Businesses find ways to keep customers safe as pandemic restrictions lift

With the province set to scrap most mask mandates on Monday, some local businesses owners have come up with plans to ensure their staff and customers feel safe.

Businesses find ways to keep customers safe as pandemic restrictions lift

With the province set to scrap most mask mandates on Monday, some local businesses owners have come up with plans to ensure their staff and customers feel safe.

Solidarity walk draws 300 to downtown Simcoe on Thursday

Article content “I’m Indigenous myself,” said organizer Tiffany Niece, who hails from Six Nations but now lives in Simcoe and operates Sloths & Molasses on Norfolk Street North. “I’ve had a lot of friends and people reach out to me wanting to know what they could do, with all the tragedies and finding of the kids.” We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. With help from a few friends, Niece put together the walk about five days prior. “We were amazed with how the community came out and supported it,” she said. “It was more than we expected.”

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