The Home Hardware in Woodstock has added two grocery aisles to it's store, allowing them to stay open to customers during the lockdown.
WOODSTOCK - The Home Hardware in Woodstock has found a way to stay open to customers during lockdown.
They added a couple of grocery aisles to the store and are still allowing customers inside. The police have been called a few times, however they are still allowed to have customers, as long as they have groceries.
Heart FM has reached out to the owner of the store this morning, and will update this story with their comments. The Hardware store now has two aisles of groceries, mostly pastas and non perishable items, which allows them to remain open to the public.

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