A small eastern Ontario town that was once known as the province’s chocolate capital is preparing for the sweet return of Hershey’s.
“It’s like an old friend coming home after being gone for 15 years,” said Smiths Falls Mayor Shawn Pankow.
That return is the latest in a slew of changes around a facility that has been essential to the town’s identity and economic prosperity.
For 45 years.
Hershey’s once operated a factory in the community of around 9,000 people, which is located about 75 kilometres southwest of Ottawa.
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