The new Co-op Home Centre would encompass a two block area (shaded red) and would require a portion of Carlton Street and Mountain Street to be closed.

Borderland Co-op is proposing to build a new 25,500 square foot home centre in Moosomin that could very well be the largest Co-op home centre in rural Saskatchewan. Borderland was initially looking to replace the Moosomin Home Centre in 2018 but following the fire earlier this year which completely destroyed North American Lumber, the project […]

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