More Canadian stores are jumping on the Black Friday bandwagon. It's in an effort to combat flocks of Canadians from doing their Christmas shopping in the US, rather than spending their money closer to home. A few Woodstock stores are getting in on the action. Owner of Eden Bella Boutique, Tracey Kaiman, is offering a 1-day sale of 80% off store wide tomorrow. "They're not realizing by driving all the way over the border to then wait in the line-ups and bring it back, that it costs them just as much as shopping here. So I thought instead of them taking all the time to go to the states, why not just give them Black Friday here." Kaiman says it would help keep shoppers here if other local retailers joined the movement, but she's already heard from several customers who will be lined up at her store before it opens Friday morning.

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