Charlottetown Lebanese restaurant set to close after 35 years in business4 hours agoDuration 1:264 hours agoNewsDuration 1:26Shaddy’s Restaurant in Charlottetown has been a popular spot for Lebanese cuisine on P.E.I. for three and a half decades, but it will be closing its doors for good at the end of the month. CBC’s Gwyneth Egan has more. Related Stories 2,000 patients affected as Charlottetown family doctor retires, another to close practice After 60 years selling shoes in St. Thomas, Ont., Mugford’s is set to close Canadian plant-based food brand Yves Veggie Cuisine to be discontinued Business booming in Charlottetown with 2 cruise ships in port Fresh clams in short supply at some N.B. restaurantsMore from NewsVideo2:02Hogan promises more electricity — and seniors’ housing — in Labrador West1 hour agoVideo1:51The NDP had a woman at a housing campaign event share her experience. It didn’t go as planned1 hour agoVideo1:59Is this the year the Saskatoon Blades finally reach the top of the mountain?3 hours agoVideo0:51Riley Laychuk’s Manitoba forecast for Thursday, Sept. 18, 20253 hours agoVideo3:10Stories from Sandwich: Sandwich residents say air pollution is a major concern in an area surrounded by industryCBC News Windsor 3 hours agoTrending NowVideo0:21Dramatic shoreline collapse sends truck and driver into Nitinaht LakeSeptember 16Video4:23Beloved Canadian writer Robert Munsch has chosen a medically assisted death | Hanomansing TonightHanomansing Tonight September 16Video0:53Poilievre calls for temporary foreign worker program to be scrappedPolitics News September 3Video1:17Trump greeted by members of the Royal Family at Windsor CastleSeptember 17Video2:26Court documents shed new light on case of missing N.S. childrenCBC News Nova Scotia August 22
Charlottetown Lebanese restaurant set to close after 35 years in business
