When Sudbury’s Golden Grain Bakery bakes its last loaf on Dec. 3, it will be a bittersweet moment for brothers John and David Andler. “It’ll be sad that the day that we close, but we’re also excited too for the next next step in our lives, whether it be doing this or just doing something totally different,” said John, who along with his brother, owns the bakery which has been a staple in the northern Ontario city for nearly 92 years. In October the city announced Golden Grain was part of its $12-million deal to purchase several downtown properties to make way for a potential new arena. WATCH| John and David Andler give a tour of the Golden Grain Bakery Saying goodbye to the Golde
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