BOUCHERVILLE, Que. — RONA of Saint-Odilon has new owners following the retirement of Edwin Magher. The Poulin-Lussier family, natives of the area, is taking the reins to keep the store open in order to serve the community’s needs. Maxime Lussier, co-owner of RONA Quincaillerie Poulin, Lussier et Filles, said the family has been delighted by their reception in the community. Their priority is to grow the agricultural side of the business, a significant need in the region.
Beauce RONA changes hands
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