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Local Kingston businesses prepare for Ontario’s Step 2 reopening day on June 30

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COVID-19 lockdown.Steve Wallace, owner of Luce Hair Studio, says although the chairs at his salon are empty for now, they won’t be for long.“Ever since rumous have been out there that we’re allowed to open a little bit early, our phones have been ringing off the hook,” Wallace says.

What you can do and when under Ontario’s new 3-phase COVID-19 reopening plan After speaking to some people on the streets, it was noted that personal care services are what many are looking forward to most.And although Wallace is excited to serve clients again, he admits that the reopening plan is slightly confusing.“We do think it’s a little silly to be opening only two days earlier because we’re going to be open Wednesday the 30th, closed July 1st, then open.

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