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REGINA — A well known Saskatchewan berry company has new owners. Regina-based Grasslands Group of Companies announced April 1 it has acquired Prairie Berries as founder Sandy Purdy retires.
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This change also marks the retirement of Prairie Berries' founder, Sandy Purdy, who has been involved with the company since its founding in 1993.
KEELER, SK, April 1, 2025 /CNW/ - Grasslands Group of Companies is pleased to announce it has acquired Prairie Berries Inc., Canada's largest grower, processor, and manufacturer of Saskatoon berries.
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