As tariff threats continue across the globe, some Lethbridge businesses are seeing an increase in sales as more consumers buy Canadian. However, just across the border, a storage facility that receives and holds packages for its Canadian clientele says business has dropped significantly since the trade war began. Jordan Prentice reports.
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Cross-border order pickups decline in Sweetgrass, Montana
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