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As 2021 draws to a close we’re taking a look back at some of our most popular articles thus far.
Today we look at our most-read business articles:
Momma Bear’s to become Slice of Muskoka
Aug. 29: Downtown Bracebridge will soon have its very own Slice of Muskoka.
The popular Huntsville restaurant will be opening up a new location in the current home of Momma Bear’s on Manitoba Street.
Read the full article here.
Muskoka Foundry moves through trials towards triumph
Nov. 16: Few businesses have overcome more on the road to opening their doors than the redeveloped Muskoka Foundry.
The market and events centre on Entrance Drive in Bracebridge was originally set to open in May of 2016 but plans were severely delayed and then last summer, one of the driving forces behind the development, Audrey Van Petegem, passed away suddenly at the age of 58. Despite the tragedy, her husband Scott Harkness has carried on the work and now the 10,000 square foot facility is finally bearing the fruits of their years of hard work.
Read the full article here.
Quesada opening locations in Gravenhurst and Bracebridge
July 15: Bracebridge and Gravenhurst will soon both be home to a new Mexico-inspired restaurant, Toronto-based chain Quesada in both towns.
Earlier this week, Bob Okamoto, Quesada’s Senior Leasing Manager confirmed that the restaurant will be opening locations on Talisman Drive in Gravenhurst and in the area known as The Flats in Bracebridge.
Read the full article here.
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