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The cancellation of the Stratford Festival at the beginning of the pandemic last year sent shockwaves through this part of Southwestern Ontario, a rural arts and manufacturing hub where popular eateries and quaint mom-and-pop shops rely heavily on tourism dollars.
When that traditionally reliable economic boost evaporated last spring, observers in Stratford were rightfully concerned about whether the city’s small businesses could survive.
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A year and a half later, though, as the province gradually begins to reopen from a third shutdown, the picture in Stratford is looking brighter than many people expected.
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Survivors Strong & Boutique, a new business inside the Roller Rink Plaza in Hillsdale, offers classes and more with a focus on domestic violence awareness.
The business, at 3224B W. Carleton Road, has a variety of customizable products and services. A grand opening is planned at 10 a.m. May 1 with free wristbands, and with a purchase, people will be entered in a drawing for a free self defense kit, as well as other items. To end the celebration, cardio drumming will be held at 4 p.m.
Owner Danielle Crosby is a domestic violence victim legal advocate and survivor advocate who has wanted to open a storefront for three years.
ANGOLA â Though she loves Trine University, it wasnât easy for Danielle Crosby to come back.
During an emotional address at the universityâs Take Back the Night rally and march, the 2012 graduate and domestic violence survivor described anxious feelings as she returned to the school she was attending when her abusive relationship began.
âBut for the first time ever, I wanted to come back and actually make it a place where I could make a change,â she said.
The annual event, held Wednesday in the MTI Center, featured personal stories from several program participants.
Mayor: âDonât be afraid to stand upâ
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