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A new option is coming to Saskatoon’s grocery market.
Save-on-Foods announced Monday that construction is starting on its first store in the city.
The 33,000-square-foot location is expected to open in Kensington early in 2017/
The company also has plans for two more stores within the next 9 months., one on Cumberland Avenue and one in Brighton.
Company president Darrel Jones said the chain could eventually expand to as many as six locations in Saskatoon.




