A number of Peavey Marts are closing throughout Ontario.
The retail firm introduced on Tuesday it plans to close down 21 areas by the top of April. This consists of shops in Chatham, Sarnia, Goderich, Collingwood, and Mount Forest.
The one Peavey Mart retailer in Nova Scotia can be closing.
“The Canadian retail environment has faced significant disruption over recent years, and Peavey has not been immune to these challenges,” stated Doug Anderson, President & CEO of Peavey Industries LP.
Peavey Industries, which owns the agricultural provide shops, defined it’s doing this to place itself for future sustainability.
“While these closures are a necessary step, we remain committed to make every effort of returning to the value-driven, reliable service our customers have come to expect over the past six decades,” added Jest Sidloski, VP Buyer Expertise.
The corporate didn’t specify what number of jobs could be misplaced.
The whole record of closures consists of shops in Arnprior, Bedford, Bowmanville, Brockville, Chatham, Collingwood, Cornwall, Goderich, Grimsby, Kingston, Kitchener, Lambeth, Mount Forest, New Liskeard, Sarnia, Smiths Falls, St. Catharines, St. Jacobs, St. Thomas, Sudbury, Woodstock, and Uxbridge. This comes after Peavey Industries introduced the closures of its Rockland and Hyde Park areas.









