Beler seizes Douglas border opportunity

4-Apr-2003

By Gavin LipsithCANADA. Douglas Crossing Duty Free president Michael Beler has told DFNI that he expects no difficulties in securing a lease from landowners at the Douglas crossing within 90 days.

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CANADA. Douglas Crossing Duty Free president Michael Beler has told DFNI that he expects no difficulties in securing a lease from landowners at the Douglas crossing within 90 days. Following

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