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Lloydminster and District Co-op has added two Husky retail fuel sites to its network to sell more litres of Co-op fuel.
One outlet is located in Maidstone, Sask. and the other, at 6309 – 44 Street in Lloydminster and will allow the Co-op to grow its services in those communities and expand into new areas.
“As a locally owned and operated Co-op, we’re focused on investing in our communities and bringing value to our members,” said Peter Brown, chief executive officer in a statement.
“Adding these sites to our fuel network signals our continued commitment to growing and serving our community for both the immediate and long-term.”
The Co-op purchased the retail fuel sites and fuel distribution rights from Federated Co-operatives Limited (FCL) as part of its agreement to acquire 171 Husky retail fuel sites from Cenovus Energy Inc., announced in November 2021.
Lloydminster and District Co-op is a member of FCL and will officially partner with these sites on Sept. 13.
The fuel sites will continue to operate under the Husky brand until they are re-branded as one of Co-op’s independent brands.
Brown says the Lloydminster fuel station has the potential to become a Tempo station as a reseller of Co-op fuels.
In the meantime, My Husky Rewards members can still earn and redeem points on all applicable transactions at Husky-branded sites.
In addition, Husky Gift Cards can still be redeemed at any Husky-branded sites as a form of payment, but can no longer be purchased.
Co-op members will not be able to use their membership numbers at these new locations.