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Kingston city council get a first look at a draft plan to restart the local economy

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Kingston city council met Tuesday to hear, in part, the initial report of the business response recovery plan — the blueprint that will guide the city toward economic recovery as the world continues to grapple with the effects of COVID-19.

Via phone, Donna Gillespie, chief executive officer for the Kingston Economic Development Corporation (KEDCO), presented a 23-page report entitled Responding to COVID-19.

The report outlines some of the steps the city will take, with direction from the provincial government. “As we begin this presentation, I would like to underscore that … the report before you is a living document,” Gillespie said, “and one that will continue to evolve.” [ Sign up for our Health IQ newsletter for the latest coronavirus

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