The new $5.5 million Co-op convenience store and fuel station project planned for the intersection of Highways 1 and 9 in Whitewood cleared its last hurdle with the Saskatchewan Ministry of Highways and Infrastructure (SMHI), opening the way for construction to begin. After months of negotiations between Borderland Co-op and Highways regarding the number of […]

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