Nearly nine years after plans to build a new Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) Sault Ste. Marie port of entry were announced by the federal government, Sault MP Terry Sheehan was joined Wednesday by several federal officials for the facility’s official opening, which included speeches and a ribbon cutting ceremony.

“I love the sound of commerce,” Sheehan told an audience gathered for the occasion, as transport trucks rolled by after being cleared by CBSA officials.

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