Halfway through Phase 4 of Nova Scotia’s reopening plan, some Halifax restaurant owners say they’re seeing an uptick in business, but customers aren’t flocking to dining rooms in the numbers they had hoped for. As Elizabeth McSheffrey reports, their short-term economic fears have not been quelled, and they’re hoping the provincial government will step in with aid.
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Halifax restaurant owners seeing summer uptick, but say they’re not out of the woods yet
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