Ontario spa at centre of $5-million lawsuit following staph contamination to reopen Thursday

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Ontario spa at centre of $5-million lawsuit following staph contamination to reopen Thursday
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The Whitby, Ont. spa that was closed last month following a staph contamination is set to reopen.

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