The owner of a duty free shop in Woodstock, N.B. will be closing up shop soon after 31 years in business. He says he, like other similar businesses, are struggling as cross-border traffic has significantly dropped due to political tensions between Canada and the U.S. Suzanne Lapointe reports.
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Duty free shop in N.B. closing after 31 years due to drop in cross-border shoppers
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