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JAKK Tuesdays continues to operate even with stripped business licence

The restaurant saw another busy lunch rush on Friday, with lots of people coming and going, all who say they support owner, Kelly Hale and his fight against COVID mandates.

“I think more people in Kingston should get together and support him because they’re trying to take our rights away, and food could be the first stop. The way everything is going in the country, you got to make a stand and I applaud him for doing it.”

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