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Finnegan's Market, a popular Quebec institution, closes for good

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The town of Hudson, Quebec has lost a local treasure. This week, the people who run the popular Finnegan's Market announced that it would stay closed after a two-year COVID-19 pandemic hiatus.

Residents are mourning the loss, and local merchants are worried about what it will mean for business.

Watch CTV News reporter Luca Caruso-Moro's report above for more.  

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