Beler to focus on Douglas retail venture

20-Mar-2003

**DFNI EXCLUSIVE** Beler Holdings International (BHI) president Michael Beler has stated his intention to devote all his efforts to retail once the details of Douglas Crossing Duty Free's license to operate at the British Columbia site are finalised

Speaking shortly after he was informed of the result, Beler told DFNI that he was excited about the opportunities at Douglas, one of Canada's five busiest crossings.
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