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Saskatchewan Agent List saskatchewan agent list City Express Zone Postal Code Service Days Company name Address Phone Number Fax Hours of Operations P and D ABERNETHY SK6 S0A 0A0 Tuesday/Thursday Abernethy Co-op 110 Main Street 306-333-2122 306-253-4714 7:30-18:00 No ALLAN SK5 S0K 0C0 Everyday Allan Agencies Ltd. PO Box 490 208 Main St 306-257-4135 306-257-4135 9:00-17:00 No ASSINIBOIA SK6 S0H 0B0 Monday/Wednesday/Friday Wilcock Mobile Service Ltd. Highway 2 North 306-642-3939 306-642-3943 8:00-17:00 No BENGOUGH SK6 S0C 0K0 Monday/Wednesday/Friday Bengough Co-op Ltd. 140 3rd St. East 306-268-2040 306-268-4410 7:00-18:00 No BIGGAR SK5 S0K 0M0 Everyday Bussac Frere's Auto Parts (Napa) 233 1st Ave West 306-948-2700 8:00-17:00 No BLAINE LAKE SK5 S0J 0J0 Monday/Thursday Blaine Lake Esso 105 HWY 40 306-497-3300 7:00-23:00 No BORDEN SK5 S0K 0N0 Monday/Thursday Gas Plus 330 Railway Ave. 306-491-5752 7:00-19:00 No CANORA SK3 S0A 0L0 Tuesday/Wednesday/Thursday/Friday IC Sales & Service 209 Main Street 306-563-5440 8:00-18:00 No CARLYLE SK6 S0C 0R0 Monday/Wednesday/Friday Carlyle Rental Centre 400 8th Street West 306-453-4447 306-453-4448 8:00-17:00 No CARNDUFF SK6 S0C 0S0 Tuesday/Thursday Westend Convenience Store Ltd. 101 - 3rd St. W 306-482-3600 306-482-5115 6:00-21:00 No CORONACH SK6 S0H 0Z0 Monday K&S Variety 127 Centre Street 306-267-7499 306-267-3325 10:00-12:00, 1300-1700 No DUNDURN SK5 S0K 1K0 Tuesday/Friday Mountainview Food and Fuel 101 Governemnt Rd 306-492-4785 306-428-2054 7:00-22:00 No EATONIA SK5 S0L 2J0 Monday/Thursday Somerville Farms 477 Railway Ave 306-967-2818 8:00-17:00 No ESTEVAN SK4 S4A 0W6 Everyday Beeline Taxi 1104 5th St, unit 2 306-891-4359 8:30-16:00 Yes FISKE SK5 S0L 1C0 Wednesday D + R Manufacturing Hwy 7 West 306-377-4433 306-377-4430 8:00-16:30 No FOAM LAKE SK6 S0A 1A0 Everyday Foam Lake Husky 507 Hwy 16 East, Box 346 306-272-4305 306-272-4306 7:00-22:00 No GRAVELBOURG SK6 S0H 1X0 Monday/Wednesday/Friday HB Junction HWY 43 & 58 306-648-3361 7:00-19:00 No GRENFELL SK6 S0G 2B0 Monday/Wednesday/Friday EMKES Auto Services 818 Desmond St 306 697 2841 8:00-17:00 No HANLEY SK6 S7T 0ET Tuesday/Friday Ruiping Fei (Cathy's Groceries) 108 Lincoln St 639-916-1009 9:00-17:00 No HARRIS SK5 S0L 1K0 Everyday Town and Country Grocery 115 Main Street 306-656-4300 306-656-4744 9:00-17:30 No HUMBOLDT SK5 S0K 2A0 Everyday Kemway Lanes 1520 8th Street 306-682-2344 9:00-21:00 No KAMSACK SK5 S0A 1S0 Tuesday/Thursday/Friday Pheobe's Beauty Shop 345 3rd Ave S 306-542-2300 9:00-17:00 No KENASTON SK5 S0G 2N0 Tuesday/Friday KC Distributors 50 Front Avenue 306-252-2102 306-252-2279 7:00 - 22:00 No KERROBERT SK5 S0L 1R0 Tuesday/Friday Kerrobert Reddi Mart 346 Pacific Ave 306-834-5445 306-834-5042 7:00-23:00 No KINDERSLEY SK3 S0L 1S0 Everyday Contact KTL Express 306-242-7499 10:00-18:00 No KINISTINO SK5 S0J 1H0 Tuesday/Thursday Kinistino Co-op Assoc. 100 Main Street 306-864-2202 306-864-3339 8:00-18:00 No KYLE SK6 S0L 1T0 Tuesday/Friday Pioneer Co-op Association 111 Railway Ave 306-375-2212 306-375-2317 8:30-18:30 No LANDIS SK5 S0K 2K0 Everyday R. Roth Enterprises Inc. 100 - 1st Ave West 306-658-4401 306-658-4402 8:30-17:30 No LLOYDMINSTER AB7 T9V 0P6 Everyday KTL Express/Kindersley Transport Terminal 5314 51 St 780- 875-2295 8:00-17:00 Yes LUSELAND SK5 S0L 2A0 Wednesday Daisys Corner Store 501 Pacific Ave 306-372-4115 306-372-4120 6:00-21:00 No MACKLIN SK5 S0L 2C0 Monday/Wednesday/Thursday Lowe Automotive Ltd 5400 Hwy 31 306-753-2277 306-753-2297 8:00-17:30 No MANITOU BEACH SK5 S0K 4T0 Everyday Manitou Mini Mart 101 Elizabeth Ave 306-265-7796 8:00-22:00 No MARTENSVILLE SK5 S0K 2T0 Everyday Dollar Store #3 7 Centennial Drive 306-382-4963 306-382-4263 9:00-21:00 No MEADOW LAKE SK5 S9X 1A8 Everyday The Four Seasons Motel 213-9th Street NW 306-236-4493 8:00-17:00 No MEATH PARK SK5 S0J 1T0 Wednesday Humphrey's Tavern Railway Ave 306-929-3388 8:00-17:00 No MELFORT SK5 S0E 1A0 Everyday Vince Praski Pickup and Delivery in Melfort 306-500-4746 306-752-5373 8:00-noon Yes MERVIN SK5 S0M 0V0 Monday Village Motors Ltd. 1 1st Street S 306-845-2229 8:00-17:00 No MOOSE JAW SK4 S6H 1R2 Everyday Prairie Schooner Delivery P&D SERVICE ONLY 888-844-3724 Yes MOOSOMIN SK6 S0G 3N0 Monday/Wednesday/Friday Lee's Carpet Warehouse 613 Gordon St. Box 496 306-435-3906 306-435-2663 9:00-17:00 No NIPAWIN SK5 S0E 1E0 Everyday Nipawin Chamber of Commerce 214 Railway Ave E 306-862-5252 9:00-16:30 No NORTH BATTLEFORD SK3 S9A 2X6 Everyday Contact KTL Express 306-242-7499 8:00-16:00 Yes OUTLOOK SK5 S0L 2N0 Everyday Roddy's Farm & Auto Ltd. 205 Saskatchewan St. West (box 1038) 306-867-2886 306-867-2887 8:00-17:30 No PELLY SK6 S0A 2Z0 Tuesday/Thursday 8 & 49 Restaurant & Service 400 Road Allowance 306-595-2213 306-595-2106 8:00 - 18:00 No PERDUE SK5 S0K 3C0 Everyday Central Plains co-oop Highway 14 306-237-4639 7:00-17:00 No PRINCE ALBERT SK3 S6V 5P9 Everyday Contact KTL Express 306-242-7499 8:00-1630 Yes RADISSON SK5 S0K 3L0 Monday/Thursday Radisson Antique & General Store 321 Main Street 306-827-3003 9:00-16:00 No REGINA SK2 S4N 6R5 Everyday KTL Express/Tiger Courier Inc. 1601 Elliott Street 306-721-4747 7:00-19:00 Yes ROSETOWN SK5 S0L 2V0 Everyday Rosetown Esso & Bus Depot 200 Hwy #4 North 306-882-4256 306-882-3564 8:00-17:00 12-1 closed No SASKATOON SK1 S7K 3R5 Everyday KTL Express/Tiger Courier Inc. 2501 Faithfull Ave 306-242-7499 7:00-18:00 Yes SHELLBROOK SK5 S0J 2E0 Tuesday/Friday Shellbrook Flower Shop/Applebee General Inc. 13 Main St. 306-747-3960 10:00-17:30 No STAR CITY SK5 S0E 1P0 Everyday Star City Service 800 - 2nd Ave 306-863-2523 306-863-2523 8:00-19:00 No SWIFT CURRENT SK6 S9H 3T2 Everyday Austin's Courier 1815 North Service RD 306-773-1311 306-778-2453 8:00-17:00 Yes TISDALE SK5 S0E 1T0 Everyday Northeast Appliance Plus 1106- 100th Street 306-873-2322 306-873-3799 9:00-17:00 No UNITY SK5 S0K 4L0 Everyday Image Glass & Mirror Ltd 301A Main Street 306-228-4161 306-228-2234 8:30-17:30 CLOSED 2 noon No WADENA SK5 S0A 4J0 Everyday G.K. Esso Main Street and 2nd Ave. 306-338-2525 7:00-19:00 No WAKAW SK5 S0K 4P0 Wednesday Wakaw Inn 133 1st Street S 306-233-5120 306-233-5120 10:00-24:00 No WARMAN SK1 S0K 4S0 Everyday Temple Audio 511 Industrial Drive 855-983-6753 7:00-16:00 No WATROUS SK5 S0K 4T0 Everyday Watrous Co-op Assoc. Ltd. 104 - 1st Ave W 306-946-3812 306-946-2407 8:00-19:00 No WILKIE SK5 S0K 4W0 Everyday Wilkie Reddi Mart 116 2nd Ave W 306-843-2931 306-843-2155 7:00-22:00 No WYNYARD SK5 S0A 4T0 Everyday NAPA Auto Parts/Boylak Enterprises Ltd 201 Avenue B East 306-554-3488 306-554-2026 8:30-17:30 No YORKTON SK3 S3N 3A8 Everyday A & S Transport 81 Beck Ave 306-783-2606 306-783-9491 7:00-16:00 Yes ZENON PARK SK5 S0E 1W0 Everyday A and L Motors 791 Park Road 306-767-2252 306-767-2551 8:30-18:00 No Updated June 21, 2021.
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