MISSISSAUGA, Ont. — Castle Building Centres has announced the newest addition to its team, Saskatchewan’s Kindersley Castle Building Centre in West-Central Saskatchewan. The Kindersley centre is a new start-up partnership established by Richard Reaburn, Melody Fries, and Sheldon Goodheart. Reaburn and Fries, formerly with Namraw Lumber in Kindersley, have been in the hardware and building materials industry for more than 20 years. Their 5.2 acre lot will be the site of a 12,500-square-foot retail storefront, with the remaining space for warehouse, lumberyard, and customer parking. A grand opening is scheduled for late summer or early fall.
Castle welcomes newest Western member
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