Store in bylaw battle can keep selling coffee for now, city says
Toronto Star|June 23, 2024
Following a wave of publicity and public outcry, the City of Toronto is deferring the enforcement of a zoning bylaw for a shop owner who said it was threatening her business.
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Store in bylaw battle can keep selling coffee for now, city says

Neighbourhood grocer Finch Store will be allowed to continue selling coffee for now — a “partial positive outcome” that owner Yana Miriev said wouldn’t have been possible without the overwhelming support of her community.

“There were so many people who came over last weekend just to share kind words,” she said. “It’s been so overwhelming and heartwarming.”

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