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The latest delay of the Eglinton Crosstown transit line will further hurt small businesses that have already been bearing the “brunt” of the long-term construction project, says the chair of the Eglinton Way BIA.
The latest delay of the Eglinton Crosstown transit line will further hurt small businesses that have already been bearing the “brunt” of the long-term construction project, says the chair of the Eglinton Way BIA.
Last Updated Friday, December 11, 2020 4:46PM EST A home decor store in North York appears to be skirting COVID-19 lockdown rules by offering a food market in order to open its doors for indoor shopping. On Friday afternoon, customers were seen shopping inside Bowring on Orfus Road, near Yorkdale Shopping Centre. The store is known for selling home decor, household goods and furniture, not food products. A flyer for the store says it is now open daily for a warehouse sale and is offering “15,000 Sq. Ft. of savings on all tabletop, dining, grocery, living, home decor, lighting and so much more.”
TORONT A home decor store in North York appears to be skirting COVID-19 lockdown rules by offering a food market in order to open its doors for indoor shopping. On Friday afternoon, customers were seen shopping inside Bowring on Orfus Road, near Yorkdale Shopping Centre. The store is known for selling home decor, household goods and furniture, not food products. A flyer for the store says it is now open daily for a warehouse sale and is offering “15,000 Sq. Ft. of savings on all tabletop, dining, grocery, living, home decor, lighting and so much more.” The flyer also encourages people to shop at their “Bowring Food Market.”