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Souris Harbour Authority hoping to fill remaining underused space in old fish plant

The harbour authority in Souris, P.E.I., says it's in discussions with a client that it hopes will fill 23,000 square feet of underused space in a former fish plant.

Site already includes aquaculture research, cold storage, but 23,000 square feet ready for new client

Souris Harbour Authority CEO Denis Thibodeau says the right business in the Souris Harbour Industries plant could mean 10 to 30 jobs for the town. (ACOA)

The harbour authority in Souris, P.E.I., says it's in discussions with a client that it hopes willfill 23,000 square feet of underused space in aformer fish plant.

CEO Denis Thibodeausaid the space, which is currently used for storage, makes up roughly a third of the space in the Souris Harbour Industries facility. About one third is being used by The Centre forAquacultureTechnologies Canada (CATC) and another third is used as a refrigerated warehouseby the authority under the name Eastern Cold Storage.

Thibodeau said he couldn't say who the potential client is while negotiations are still ongoing, but said the area in the former plant could be used anumber of ways with power, heating and refrigeration available.

Hopeful for jobs

"It could be storage, it could be manufacturing, it could be some type of fish processing, lobster processing. It could be [a]lobster holding facility. So there's quite a few [types] of businesses that could move in there," he said.

Depending on what kind of facility moves in, it could employ between 10 and 30 people, he said.

The aquaculture research centre in the building employs 21 people, and Thibodeau is hoping for something similarly positive.

"Anything that could go in that space that would do similar kind of employment would be very nice for the town of Souris," he said.

With files from Krystalle Ramlakhan