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T’sou-ke Nation project set to finish in Nov.

Rick Stiebel
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Work continues on the T’sou-ke Nation commercial development on Sooke Road. The development will feature a Tim Horton’s restaurant is scheduled to open in November of this year, said Gordon Planes, Chief of the T’Sou-ke First Nation. The $5.4 million project will also include a Petro-Canada gas station, convenience store and commercial space. (Rick Stiebel/Sooke News Mirror)

Rick Stiebel

Sooke News Mirror

The end of the long wait for a drive-through double double is nearly over.

The T’sou-ke Nation commercial development on Sooke Road that will feature a Tim Horton’s restaurant is scheduled to open in November of this year, said Gordon Planes, Chief of the T’Sou-ke First Nation.

The $5.4 million project will also include a Petro-Canada gas station, convenience store and commercial space.

Work currently underway involves installing roads, power, water supply and lighting and gas tanks, Planes said in an e-mail to the Sooke News Mirror. The project will also include a state-of-the-art water treatment facility.