Andy Dinner stares out the window of his barbershop and contemplates what the COVID-19 pandemic has done to the neighbourhood he loves.

“I have seen some businesses close here, and it’s tragic. It’s absolutely tragic,” Dinner said.

Dinner, 33, is as local as a person can be. He lives six blocks from his barbershop and he was born just up the street.

Forget Paris and London — to Dinner, the strip of stores along Lakeshore Avenue in Toronto is the most beautiful place in the world.

“I have been fortunate to do a little bit of travelling overseas, but I don’t want to live anywhere else,”…



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