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Ross Horner has been spending his days like others, stuck indoors away from his restaurant, Soupcon, which has sat on Charlotte Street in Peterborough for over 10 years.While other restaurants in the area pivoted to takeout and delivery in response to COVID-19, Horner says he and his family made the difficult decision to temporarily close their business to keep themselves and others safe. The message seemed to be to stay home if you can, he says.
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