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Kingston, Ont., businesses show their appreciation for front-line workers

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We’ve had numerous examples of people giving back to front-line workers during COVID-19, and now we have more. The bottom line: it’s all about appreciation — helping those that help others.

And that’s what’s happening at a couple of Midas stores in Kingston. Jeff Hall is the owner/operator. “We just wanted to do something that was special that made them feel special and maybe make their day a little easier,” Hall said.

Hall is offering free oil changes to doctors, nurses and front-line workers at hospitals and retirement homes in Kingston. He says they’ve been doing it for almost three weeks now. [ Sign up for our Health IQ newsletter for the latest coronavirus updates ] “We started April 17 and we did 38 at the Gardiners Road location and

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