Halton Hills Newspapers

Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), p. 5

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5 | The IFP -H alton H ills | T hursday,A ugust 13,2020 theifp.ca Ask us about our new Referral Program for our valued customers Rent Soft Water Get your first three months for only $9.95/mth. Spend less money on energy and detergents in your home with a Culligan Water Softener. Ask us how you can save today! Call for details 5 Mountainview Rd N, Georgetown (905) 877-6242 www.culligan.com www.culliganrewards.ca 9478 Wellington Rd 124, ERIN, ON 519-833-9313 | bloomgreen.ca Mix & Match any 10 Shrubs Starting from $100 per Skid. Buy The Skid Sale SALE STARTS SATURDAY AUGUST 15TH Monday-Friday 7am-7pm Saturday 8am-6pm | Sunday 9am-5pm Skid not included with purchase. FOLLOW US introducing New Big Country ProduceThe Downtown George-town BIA is giving busi-nesses a platform to show- case their resilience dur- ing the pandemic. The local organization has launched 'The Come- back Project,' an online video series highlighting the unique stories of vari- ous businesses in the downtown Georgetown ar- ea. "The COVID-19 pandem- ic has impacted small busi- nesses across the country, and downtown George- town businesses are no dif- ferent," said Yaw Ennin, Downtown Georgetown BIA manager. "With Hal- ton Region entering Stage 3 of Ontario's reopen- ing, 'The Comeback Pro- ject' is meant to broadcast the powerful stories of our small businesses during these unprecedented times, and to tell the public that downtown George- town is open for business." New videos will be re- leased every Tuesday and Thursday on the Down- town Georgetown BIA's newly-launched YouTube channel, along with its Facebook and Instagram pages. The videos will also be featured at downtowngeor- getown.com and on the Town of Halton Hills tour- ism website, VisitHalton- Hills.ca. NEWS BIA PROJECT HELPING BUSINESSES THROUGH PANDEMIC MELANIE HENNESSEY mhennessey@ metroland.com Jackie Dean-Rowley of the Mill Street Cheese Market is featured in the Downtown Georgetown BIA's first 'Comeback Project' video. Downtown Georgetown BIA photo

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