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Five-acre site to be developed at Regina's GTH

Global Transportation Hub closes sale with Canadian Line Haul Ltd.
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Canadian Line Haul’s development plans for the five-acre plot include a 10,000-square-foot shop for heavy truck and trailer servicing.

REGINA — The Global Transportation Hub Authority (GTH) will close a five-acre sale with Regina-based trucking company, Canadian Line Haul Ltd. (Canadian Line Haul), on Nov. 18, according to a government press release.

Canadian Line Haul specializes in freight and other transport requirements for industries including mining, construction, oil and gas.

“The opportunity, now and into the future, makes sense for our growing business,” Canadian Line Haul Owner Prince Arora said.  

“From location to infrastructure, the GTH has everything we need to enjoy continued success as a company.”

Canadian Line Haul’s development plans for the five-acre plot include a 10,000-square-foot shop for heavy truck and trailer servicing with the option to expand to 30,000 square feet. This additional square footage may be used to facilitate company growth plans or as space for rent.

“As we look ahead to 2024, we expect to maintain this momentum, continuing to positively impact our region and Saskatchewan’s economy,” GTH president and CEO Daniel Hersche said.

The GTH is a 1,871-acre self-governing inland port and Foreign Trade Zone suited for warehousing, logistics, and transportation operations.

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