Many Ontario businesses are preparing to reopen with some limitations after a frustrating period of ever-changing pandemic restrictions affecting retailers and services that were deemed non-essential.
As the province moves into the first stage of its three-stage reopening plan on Friday, some owners say they’ve had to take an innovative approach to survive and to serve their customers in person again.
Debrah Menashy, owner of Loft Cycle Club Inc. in Toronto will be starting outdoor spin classes, which will be limited to just nine riders and take place in a parking lot near the city’s Broadview and Danforth avenues.
“This way of working out required some creativity, and cash,” she
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