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With another months rent due, Celina Blanchard says this will probably be the last week her restaurant Lambretta Pizzeria will be operating as she can no longer afford the monthly rent of close to $13,000 she pays for the space on Roncesvalles. We were hoping to make it to the five-year mark this summer, says Blanchard, who closed her restaurant in mid-March and has since been serving takeout. When I announced on social media that wed be closing this week unless a miracle h
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