The president of Ayoub’s Dried Fruits and Nuts credits a people-first culture and community support for turning a small North Vancouver shop
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Ayoub’s Dried Fruit and Nuts is now up to seven locations after opening its first store on Lonsdale Avenue 15 years ago.
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