not be allowed to reopen until April 20 after the city said it repeatedly violated provincial health orders.Owner Rebecca Matthews took to the Instagram account Monday to thank everyone for their support over the past few days.“I just wanted to pop in here and say ‘we are here, we are figuring things out, how best to move forward,” Matthews said in an Instagram story.“The reason we did this was not to make a couple of extra bucks, or because we think we’re better than anyone else, we should open and everyone else to stay closed, it has nothing to do with that.
It’s because things need to change.”Matthews said they were given no notice when the last health order was issued and they want to be a voice for small businesses.In a final update.