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Temporary closure coming for Ohh Chocolat Cafe

The condo development downtown is forcing one business to temporarily shut its cafe and retail doors.

Ohh Chocolat Cafe will close October 31st due to the impact construction has had on foot and vehicle traffic.

They do plan on distributing chocolates through local merchants including Serengeti and Northern Lights Estate Winery.

Ohh Chocolat will also continue to operate from the George Street location as Sweet Sassy Savoury Catering Company. Space will be available to book for private meetings, gatherings, dinners, parties, and events up to 50 people, starting in November. A new website is also expected to be on the way.

The cafe will reopen when construction is done.

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Matt Fetinko
Matt Fetinko
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