“There’s never a dull moment. There’s always something exciting going on,” says employee Jesse Dubois. “But it's just really, really sad.”
The union has said SLGA stores weren’t allowed to modernize their walk-in coolers, expand hours or sell ice, pop and snacks.
But as employees begin to think about what’s next, Gunderson said he hopes they can land on their feet and find something they like.Article content “We can only hope that everybody is able to pull through and make the best of a bad situation, and that we have a second store come in so everybody’s able to find a job to replace what they’ve lost,” he said.
She said the Co-op has opened a liquor store that will replace and expand services provided by the SLGA.
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