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Elmira, Ontario, Canada | observerxtra.com | Volume 27 | Issue 44

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The driver of a pickup truck suffered only minor injuries in a collision Tuesday around 7:20 a.m. at the roundabout near St. Jacobs. The southbound lanes of Arthur Street were closed at Scotch Line Road until just after 11 a.m. Waterloo Regional Police say the investigation Joe Merlihan is ongoing.

Church St. reopening brings relief to many Leah Gerber Observer Staff

THERE IS A COLLECTIVE SIGH of relief in Elmira. After months of being closed for construction, Church Street East opened again last week to cheers from residents, businesses and commuters alike. Getting around the closed

section of Church Street East was something of a pain, as drivers had to navigate narrow roads and heavy traffic including 18-wheelers, gravel trucks, horse-drawn buggies, farm equipment, motorcycles and anything else on the road. Businesses in the closed section of Church Street also had trouble as customers couldn’t

access their storefronts easily. Brendan Davidson owns Green Valley Health and Herbs, which faces Church Street. “Having the street closed has impacted sales but not to the extent we were expecting. We are lucky to have really dedicated customers that went through the hassle of getting to us the whole time the street was closed. We were also

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fortunate to have a back door. We had to build a wall to make sure no one would fall down the basement stairs, but it gave customers a way to access us while sidewalks were closed,” he said. Davidson says he plans to hold a sale on December 1 to “say thank you to everyone who took the time to find their way here

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