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Local Saskatchewan restaurants, businesses continue to face challenges

Local Saskatchewan restaurants, businesses continue to face challenges

It was another difficult year for restaurants and bars in Saskatchewan, as business owners navigate inflation, increased costs, and people having less money to spend. Global News spoke to local businesses in Regina and Saskatoon that have dealt with many “ups and downs” over the past year.

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At Nine Locks Brewing in Dartmouth, N.S., hundreds of cans can be seen getting ready for delivery to bars, restaurants and the NSLC. The company survived the COVID-19 pandemic and

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