SYDNEY, N.S. — While post-tropical storm Fiona knocked out power and downed trees, it has also knocked out at least two Sydney small businesses from ...
SaltWire Network | Posted: Oct. 6, 2022, 6:27 p.m. | Updated: Oct. 6, 2022, 6:27 p.m. | 4 Min Read
While both businesses managed to escape specific damage to their operations, they will have to close while renovations are complete. My Fair Ladies is a combination of two other businesses – Needle It Rug Hooking Studio and The Bobbin Tree – and sells a variety of craft supplies along with some unique gift ideas.
For nine years, MacDonald has steadily built up a faithful clientele, many of whom have flooded her Facebook account with well wishes for a speedy return. Also of concern, said MacDonald, are her two staff members who have been with her for nine years and are now out of a job.
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