Saskatchewan store owner says province’s highway work is ruining business
Global News
A store owner says he'll lose 40 to 60 per cent of his business because the Government of Saskatchewan is digging up the main approach to his business.
Laurie Thorsen says the Saskatchewan government‘s road work will ruin his business.
Thorsen has owned Full Circle Service Station, about 35 km north of Prince Albert, Sask., for decades.
In that time, he said there’s never been an accident on his southern approach.
Now there can’t be, because government road crews have torn it up and won’t rebuild it.
“(Business) will be 40 to 60 per cent down,” he said, “and I don’t know what would happen after that.”
Thorsen said most customers stop at the gas station, restaurant and small store on their way north.
A government refurbishment project is redoing the sides of Highway 2 to make the area safer.
Thorsen told Global News that keeping only one entrance will make the corner dangerous, because the approximately 20 large trucks that stop every day will have to make a hard right turn.