Uxbridge Circle K store shutting doors for good this coming Tuesday
As one of the only 24-hour convenience stores in Uxbridge, Golan notes that it’s tough to think about the families who relied on his business during irregular hours. “We’ve offered our services for holidays, emergencies and even the late-night munchies. It deeply saddens us to think about the parts of the community that have relied on us and don’t have the same accessibility as others.”
In a Facebook post earlier this week, Mayor Dave Barton noted that the lease for Circle K was expiring and to proceed with the township’s vision, they decided not to renew.
“We had planned to retire with this store when the time came, but unfortunately, that time was cut short,” says Golan.
But overall, the piece that holds the most importance for Golan, has been creating the customer connections.
“Strangers who became regular customers gradually became some of our closest and dearest friends,” says Golan. “These connections are not just fleeting, they are endless and irreplaceable, and friendships that we will continue to hold dear.”
And like many local business owners, Golan notes that Uxbridge has always been a very strong community. “People from different walks of life can connect; it feels like one big family. We spent the past two decades working alongside other local businesses to help better the lives of those inside the township, and we’re grateful to all of the people who have been loyal to us.”
This story first appeared at The Canadian Press on June 14, 2024