Issue 6 2021 February 17 NG Times

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613.258.6000

Email - orders@kbchome.ca or PHONE- 613-258-6000

2540 cnty rd. 43, Kemptville www.kbchome.ca

Upon arrival text us at 613-791-3447 to pay for your order

Heritage Week Reaching by direct mail 9,000 homes and businesses in North Grenville and Merrickville/Wolford www.ngtimes.ca

Vol. 9 No. 6

The Voice of North Grenville

February 17, 2021

Heroes needed for local fitness and recreation We're all spending more time at home.

Kemptville Eye Exam Clinic

WE ARE

You may as well be comfy.

OPEN

by appointment only

Call Ben. Please call or email us to book your personalized appointment today

VISIT US AT

www.laurieropticalkemptville.com

Khris Collins, Milena Hrebacka, Yuki Yamanaka – Boss Thai Boxing

Kevin Eamon – Rock My House Music Centre

Nancy Morgan – The Workshop Dance Studio

Jessica Goodhue – J-Glow Fitness

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Kemptville Mall 613.258.2700

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by Hilary Thomson

Local Journalism Initiative Reporter

Recreation is a huge part of the fabric of North Grenville. Throughout this second shut down, Council has been encouraging people to get outside and enjoy the amenities that are available in the

municipality. This includes cross country skiing trails, a new toboggan hill, and now skating in Curry Park. Although these are all great options for winter activities, they don’t do much to help the many studios and gyms that were closed for a month and a half after Christmas

due to COVID-19. Many have pivoted their businesses online, but the pandemic has still been a very stressful time for the recreation-based business owners in the municipality. Boss Thai Boxing in Kemptville officially opened their doors on Maley Street

in January, 2020. Thai Boxing is Thailand’s national sport, and it is often called the art of eight limbs, as you use your hands, elbows, legs and knees on both sides of the body. Co-owner, Yuki Yamanaka, says they were cont'd on page 2

NEXT WEEKS GIFT BASKET DRAW Feb 22 - 27 SOUTH BRANCH BISTRO

Order a meal from the South Branch Bistro and your name will be placed in a hat for the chance to win a $250 gift basket.

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