Saskatchewan small businesses struggle to get back to normal sales despite lifted COVID-19 restrictions
Small business owners still struggling two years into the pandemic
WATCH: Two years into the pandemic, small business owners say they are still struggling, and some are ready to throw in the towel altogether. the provincial government says it has been supporting small businesses and continue to do so, but as British Columbia reopens, here come high gas prices. Grace Ke reports.
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