It is something many business owners fear and for one Okanagan entrepreneur, it has become reality. The Summerland woman has lost her dream store–forced to shut it down permanently because she can’t afford to pay rent. As Klaudia Van Emmerik reports, many believe this is just the beginning of what will be the pandemic aftermath.
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“It was always a dream to have my own store,” Summerland business owner shuts down store permanently due to pandemic and not being able pay rent
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