The City of Winnipeg has installed a new traffic light at the busy entrance to the Costco Wholesale at 1315 St. James Street. This much-needed development is expected to improve traffic flow and reduce the number of accidents in the area. Previously, the heavy congestion and frequent collisions required the hiring of police officers to manage traffic during peak shopping hours.

Costco Wholesale, a popular destination for shoppers looking to buy bulk items at significant savings, often experiences a high volume of traffic (especially during major Canadian holidays). The Costco entrance at St. James Street has long been a bottleneck, causing frustration for both shoppers and regular commuters. The presence of police officers helped mitigate some of the issues, but it was clear that a more permanent solution was necessary.


The newly installed traffic light aims to streamline vehicle movement, making it easier for drivers to enter and exit the Costco parking lot safely. With regulated traffic signals, the chances of accidents are expected to decrease, providing a safer environment for shoppers and commuters in the St. James area.

There have been some unconfirmed rumors that the Costco at 1315 St. James Street might be closing in favor of a new location opening near Headingley by Assiniboia Downs. However, the city’s investment in a new traffic light at this location suggests that this Costco will remain in this location for quite a while longer.

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