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Downtown Georgetown is going digital.Through a grant from the Ontario government, the Downtown Georgetown Business Improvement Area BIA will help downtown small businesses improve their online capabilities with a Digital Service Squad.The Downtown Georgetown BIA received a $10,000 grant to establish a squad to help small business enhance their use of digital tools and techniques to evolve and grow. Two trained specialists will visit and assist a downtown business at no cost. The specialists will set up Google My Business, conduc
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