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After weeks of watching COVID-19 cases rise in Moose Jaw and wondering about the safety of his staff and customers, Brandon Richardson decided to close his restaurant to in-person dining.
As the owner of Deja Vu Cafe, it wasn’t an easy decision to make. He knew it would come with financial repercussions, but he felt it was the right thing to do to keep his staff and customers healthy.
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