Borderland Co-op general manager Jason Schenn (left) gives the board of directors a tour of the new Home Centre in Moosomin on Tuesday night. The $7 million, 25,000 sq. ft. facility is scheduled to open in June.
It was Borderland Co-ops second best year for sales last year with the business once again topping more than $55 million in sales for the fourth year in a row. The annual general meeting of Borderland Co-op was held April 25 at the Moosomin Legion Hall where members were in attendance to hear presentations from […]
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