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Despite assurances from Brightenview Development International that work on its sprawling Dundurn International Exhibition Centre is proceeding “as quickly as possible,” the mega-mall project appears to be stalled.

The Saskatoon-based company has not yet submitted an application to develop the land north of the town near Highway 11, Rural Municipality of Dundurn planner Erik Trenouth said.

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Trevor Reid, who was elected reeve of the RM in November, said he supports the project and plans to meet with Brightenview representatives in January for an update.

“I would like to see the development go ahead. I would like to see it as big as what they have originally mentioned they’re going to do; I’m all for the project. I’d like to see it happen sooner (rather) than later, but I am concerned with the time delays,” Reid said.

Brightenview cannot apply for a development permit from the RM until its application to subdivide the land, which it purchased in 2012, is approved by the provincial government.