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Last Call for Molson’s Vancouver plant; Brewer moving to Fraser Valley

by The Canadian Press   

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Molson Coors Canada CEO Stewart Glendinning says the Chilliwack, B.C. site met all of the requirements for a new facility

Copyright©Molson Coors Brewing Company. All Rights Reserved.

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VANCOUVER—Molson-Coors has announced it’s moving its British Columbia brewing operations to the Fraser Valley after issuing a last call for its iconic facility in Vancouver.

The company says it will build a new state-of-the-art facility on 14 1/2 hectares in Chilliwack, B.C., about 100 kilometres away from its current site.

Molson Coors Canada CEO Stewart Glendinning says the Chilliwack site met all of their requirements for a new facility, including water quality and location near the Trans-Canada Highway and the U.S. border.

After six decades of brewing in Vancouver, Molson Coors recently sold its site at the foot of the Burrard Bridge for an undisclosed price.

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Chilliwack’s Mayor Sharon Gaetz says Molson Coors will be one of the largest private-sector projects to come to her city and will encourage future economic development in the area.

Glendinning says Chilliwack met all of its requirements and the company wants to raise a glass to a long and prosperous relationship with the community.

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