Douglas Crossing faces West Coast stand-off

3-Dec-2003

CANADA. The newly-opened Douglas Crossing Duty Free store on the British Columbia-Washington border will face competition from a pre-order point operated by West Coast Duty Free if construction plans are approved

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The new West Coast facility, to be positioned 200m (660ft) from Douglas Crossing, will offer travellers the chance to choose their purchases before picking them up at West Coast's existing

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