Oakville Beaver, 7 Oct 2021, p. 3

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THURSDAY OCTOBER 7, 2021 Linda Zylik BA., Broker linda@sheilaandlinda.com Sheila Barry Sales Representative sheila@sheilaandlinda.com Lauren Zylik B.Comm., Broker lauren@sheilaandlinda.com 905-467-4745 www.sheilaandlinda.com ForAnything andEverything Real Estate 3108 Michelangelo Rd. 3323 Fox Run Circle For LeaseSold www.carstaroakville.com 916 Winston Churchill Blvd. 905-845-7579 2212 Wyecroft Rd. 905-847-2595 19951995 - 20212021 Insurance A better insurance experience starts here. Rob J Demille, Agent 515 Dundas St. W., Unit 203 Oakville, ON L6M 4M2 905-849-3050 rob@robdemille.ca Adenike Corion-Landon is the founder of Oakville's Barre Lifefounder of Oakville's Barre Lifef Fitness studio, which offers cus- tomers a new style of workout. Called barre, the exercises consist of techniques dancers use to help people get fit. The French word barre refers to the bar ballet dancers hold onto when practicing. "Lotte Berk was the creator of the discipline in terms of fitness. They've taken those warmup techniques and created an exercise out of it," Co- rion-Landon said. While the popularity of barre is relatively high, Corion-Lan- don, and other Black Canadian entrepreneurs like her, have faced some struggles. All of thefaced some struggles. All of thef Black-owned businesses the Oak- ville Beaver spoke to were affect- BLACK-OWNED BUSINESSES FACE UPHILL BATTLE See MORE, page 4 Barre Life Fitness Studio's Adenike Corion-Landon is among many Black business owners who've struggled throughout the pandemic. Graham Paine/Metroland STRUGGLE EVEN BEFORE PANDEMIC, AND HIT ESPECIALLY HARD BY IT MANSOOR TANWEER mtanweer@metroland.com FIND BREAKING NEWS AND UP-TO-DATE LOCAL INFORMATION ON COVID-19 ONLINE IN S ID EH A LT O N .C O M /C O R O N A V IR U S

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