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Windsor-Essex businesses fed up with latest shutdown, want all industries to be treated equally

Windsor-Essex businesses fed up with latest shutdown, want all industries to be treated equally Some businesses in Windsor-Essex are fed up with the seemingly endless cycle of reopening and closing, feeling as though they have taken on the brunt of the pandemic for too long.  Social Sharing CBC News · Posted: Apr 06, 2021 8:58 PM ET | Last Updated: April 7 The current shutdown has restaurant and personal care service owners in Windsor-Essex feeling exhausted and frustrated.(Shutterstock)

Jarvis: We re lucky, we can still contain this

Jarvis: We re lucky, we can still contain this
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Leamington restaurant defies lockdown order, crowd gathers in support

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Leamington restaurant defies rules, remains open for in-person dining

  WINDSOR, ONT. A Leamington restaurant is defying the provincial COVID-19 shutdown orders and remaining open for in-person dining. Kristy Leathem, the owner of Family Kitchen at 73 Erie Street South, says her doors have been open for dine-in restaurant during regular business hours since February. “If Walmart down the street can remain open at 50 per cent capacity why can’t I?” said Leathem. Her establishment has a capacity for 100 people, but Tuesday morning she said she had about 50 customers. She says she is not planning on exceeding capacity rules at 50 per cent, but wants a more even playing field when it comes to rules for the shutdown.

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