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 A longtime Oakville business is closing for good.Art Lee Men   Wear has been a staple of downtown Oakville for the last 61 years. After a long run, the store will be closing this summer. It   been a livelihood for me for 42 years and my father before me,  said owner Art Lee Jr.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The original owner Art passed the business on to his sons, Art, Jr., and Allan when he retired. Now it   time for his sons to do the same. Only this time the business is closing. We ;re retiring and it   not because of COVID or anything else. We had kind of made our minds up, way before all th stanley cup nz is.         ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 If anything, the pandemic has delayed the store closure. With lockdowns being implemented several times over the last year. It has made it difficult to sell their remaining p stanley thermobecher roduct. The store remains open with Al expecting a final closure at the end of July.Having been a family-run business for 60 years, the stor stanley website e has amassed many loyal customers. Something Lee is grateful for.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         It   been great for everybody involved. We just love the community. I can ;t imagine having my store anywhere else.                 ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              The community has always been part of the stores focus. For their 50th anniversary Ohkv LIVE VIDEO: Ontario Premier Doug Ford provides daily update on COVID-19, August 12
 FRANKFORT, Ky. 鈥?The Republican-controlled House of Representatives has voted to borrow $50 million to fix up the state 821 vaso stanley 7  park system.The House voted 93-6 on Thursday to pass House Bill 268. It would allow the Cabinet for Tourism, Arts and Heritage to borrow and spend up to $50 million in the budget year that begins July 1. Kentucky taxpayers would pay $2.2 million toward that debt in the same budget year. They would pay the rest of the money over the next few decades.The bill also contains a pledge to borrow an additional $100 million over the next three years for improvem stanley cup quencher ents to the state   park system. But the legislature would have to authorize that borrowing next year.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The proposal now heads to the state Senate.  stanley cups      By The Associated Press        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW