A company spokesperson confirmed to Farms.com it came as a result of a new flax processing facility in the community.
On Feb. 1, three companies received licenses.
Adroit Overseas Enterprises got its primary elevator license for a facility in St. Jean, Man.
The organization specializes in processing and supplying pulses, grains, food and feed ingredients in more than 30 countries.
The company has six elevators in Saskatchewan with a total capacity of 37,365 tonnes, the CGC’s website says.
Phytokana Ingredients Inc. in Calgary, Alta., also received a grain dealer license on Feb. 1.
This company is an independent “innovator, processor, developer and distributor of sustainable, plant-based protein isolate sourced from yellow peas,” its website says.
And the CGC provided Sunrise Foods International with grain dealer and primary elevator licenses for its location in Alexander, Man.
The elevator has a 5,655-tonne capacity.
Sunrise Foods International had its licenses revoked on Jan. 30, according to the CGC’s site.