LA BROQUERIE, MB
He’s been doing it for decades and just because Steinbach now has a liquor store of its own, and has for several years already, doesn’t mean Mr. Koop will stop sneaking over to the neighbouring community of La Broquerie to buy his booze.
“They won’t recognize my F-150 in the parking lot,” says Koop, who refuses to give his first name. “Or if they do, the fine folks of La Broquerie certainly aren’t reporting me to the elders.”
Koop says the jaunt over to La Broquerie is part of his weekly ritual.
“First I stop at Timmies for a coffee, then Peavey Mart for some chicken fencing, then it’s off to La Broquerie for me,” said Koop. “I’m a man of routine.”
The influx of Steinbachers wanting to avoid scrutiny for their booze purchases has kept the economy of neighbouring towns