It was another successful year for the Borderland Co-op, with the company recording its second-best year in terms of earnings. That was the message delivered during the 76th annual general meeting held on April 23 at the Moosomin Armoury Hall where 24 members turned out to hear about the 2013 operations from the board and […]

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