Thursday, June 15, 2023
VOLUME 5 I ISSUE 51
MERIDIANSOURCE.CA
Viking family leases Motion building TAYLOR WEAVER EDITOR
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The fitness family at Viking Strength and Conditioning just got a whole lot bigger as the locallyowned and operated gym announced they’re taking over the building currently leased by Motion Fitness. Sheldon Williams, Darren King, and Tanner Applegate, the owners at Viking, are looking forward to revamping the facility with a more local touch while also being home to the city’s largest fitness facility. “We had the opportunity, working with Fort Pitt Developments Inc. and Motion Fitness, and we’re going to be taking over the facility Motion is in now,” said Williams, who’s also Viking’s president. “It’s allowing us
to expand the offerings of all of our members to focus on physical and mental health and bring a whole new atmosphere to the fitness industry in town.”
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When they leave on June 30 and come back July 1, they won’t know anything has changed, other than improving the experience for everybody.
Williams explained Viking will be transferring all memberships to make things as seamless as possible for all members, with changes coming soon. “When they leave on June 30 and come back July 1, they won’t know
anything has changed, other than we’re going to be very focused on improving the experience for everybody,” he said. All three owners would agree they never thought they’d be set up in the city’s largest gym, but after taking into account the results from a recent city-wide needs survey, there was a mental-health aspect that couldn’t be ignored. “I think the last couple of years have taught us that both mental and physical health is something everyone is responsible for. No one else can take accountability or responsibility for your mental or physical health, but at the same time, people need resources,” added King. “A survey from the community did seem to indicate a lack of
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Viking Strength and Conditioning owners, Tanner Applegate, Sheldon Williams and Darren King, can’t wait for the community to check out their new setup where Motion Fitness is currently situated after taking over the building’s lease to add a second facility.
resources, so one of the goals we have to provide that support was expanding our reach in the community.” King also explained the team at Viking is always trying to break the stigmas surrounding gyms.
“A lot of people think a gym is a place for people who are already in shape, and that’s one of the common myths ... a gym is just a place to start your journey, continue your journey, or perfect your journey; it’s not a place where
people should feel there’s a certain bar (to reach) to get into.” When it comes to the mental health aspect of fitness, King said a lot of people have a hard time knowing where to start. CONTINUED ON PAGE 2
Lloyd Costco now accepting bids GEOFF LEE WRITER
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A 160,000 sq. ft. Costco warehouse in Lloydminster is the works with construction slated to begin on June
1, 2025 at 75 Ave. and 12 Street. The project site is part of the Lakeside development of single-family houses, retail and commercial prop-
erties that Musgrave Agencies Ltd. plans to develop in phases. The City of Lloydminster approved the Lakeside Area Structure Plan following an
open house with Musgrave on May 15, 2019. The site plans covered 140 acres of land owned by Musgrave. The Meridian Source has
o btai ne d a n o f f i c i a l c o p y of the bid project from the general contractor based in British Columbia. CONTINUED ON PAGE 2