Co-op acquires Husky station on Rosser Ave.
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Heritage Co-op representatives announced on Thursday that they have purchased the Husky gas station located at 102 Rosser Ave. in Brandon.
Federated Co-operatives Limited purchased this gas bar from Cenovus Energy Inc. as part of its agreement to acquire 171 Husky retail fuel sites, which was announced in November 2021.
Heritage Co-op will officially take ownership of this business on Rosser when the deal is expected to close on March 31. This fuel site will continue to operate under the Husky name until it is re-branded.
The outside of the Husky gas station located at 102 Rosser Ave. is shown on Saturday afternoon. This site will eventually be rebranded as a Heritage Co-op location once the deal between Cenovus Energy Inc. and Federated Co-operatives Limited is finalized on March 31. (Kyle Darbyson/The Brandon Sun)
“As a Co-op, we are focused on investing in our communities and bringing value to our members,” Heritage Co-op general manager Dennis Laing said in Thursday’s news release.
“Adding this site to our fuel network signals our commitment to growing and serving our community for the long term.”
Ever since its official acquisition of all these Cenovus Energy fuel sites in late 2022, Heritage Co-op has been hard at work putting this transition into motion, having rebranded 25 gas bar locations in Alberta and British Columbia between Jan. 9 and March 6 alone.
Federated Co-operatives Limited currently operates around 25 Heritage Co-op locations in the Westman region, including gas bars, food stores, agro centres and cardlocks.
After operating in Westman for close to a century, Heritage Co-op currently serves more than 26,500 members in communities like Brandon, Minnedosa, Wawanesa, Erickson, Sandy Lake, Strathclair and Rivers.
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