Located across the street from Pioneer Manor, Notre Dame Convenience/Sudbury Tropical Market is Greater Sudbury’s first convenience store to receive a licence to sell alcohol
Notre Dame Convenience/Sudbury Tropical Market is Greater Sudbury’s first convenience store to receive a licence to sell alcohol under the province’s newly expanded allowances.
“Some people are usually afraid of the unknown and they don’t want to take the step forward, and they want to wait and see how it goes and what others are doing,” he said. There’s been some debate over who serves to gain from the province’s alcohol everywhere plan. The province contends that mom and pop shops will benefit, while LCBO workers currently on strike have contended that “It’s going to be the big groceries and corporations that make the money,” as local strike captain Chris Bedard put it last week.
These, in addition to five part-time and one full-time staff, including students who are earning job experience.
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