Pointe-Claire merchants cheesed over poutine festival’s use of parking | CBC News ...Middle East

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Roslyn Gilbert says her grandfather opened a store on Donegani Avenue in Pointe-Claire, Que., six decades ago specifically because there was ample parking. But that ample parking in Valois Village was suddenly gone without warning earlier this week when a flock of trucks rolled up and crews installed all the makings for a poutine festival, blocking off the lot and access to the store, Gilbert & Fille. “Then someone from the city comes and says, ‘oh, they were supposed to set up on Wednesday.’ So we have been out of commission, really, since Monday,” said Gilbert, who runs the shop with her daughter. “It was a shock. How do you not tell a business what’s going on in their area?” Gilbert sai

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