Harpinder Brar
Entrepreneur & Business Owner
Harpinder Brar is a Canadian entrepreneur whose work in retail and fuel services reflects a strong commitment to community, family values, and practical business leadership across Saskatchewan and Manitoba.
About Harpinder
Harpinder Brar did not come from a business family. She built her path step by step. She completed high school and later focused on building her life and career. Over time, she stepped into entrepreneurship.
Today, she owns and operates a gas station and grocery store. She also manages other business interests in Saskatchewan and Manitoba.
Woman Leadership
Her approach is practical. Brar values structure and discipline. That mindset has helped her grow and manage businesses across two provinces.
Family First, Always
Behind the business owner is a mother of three. Harpinder Brar has two sons and one daughter. She is also the owner of two English bulldogs.
The Ongoing Journey
Brar's path has been steady and intentional. In the world of small business and local retail, leadership often looks like this. Quiet strength. Daily discipline. Clear standards.
Blog Posts

Family, Business, and Balance: How Entrepreneurs Build Stability While Raising a Family
Life as a Business Owner and a Mother Being a business owner while raising a family is something that becomes part of your everyday life. It is not two separate

The Invisible Work Behind Every Successful Local Business: Inventory, Staffing, and Daily Problem-Solving
What People See vs What Actually Happens When people walk into a gas station or grocery store, they usually only see the finished result. The shelves are stocked, the store

The Reality of Multi-Business Ownership: Managing Operations Across Two Provinces Without Losing Focus
Introduction I have spent many years building and managing businesses in Saskatchewan and Manitoba. Most of my work is in gas stations, grocery stores, and other essential retail businesses. People

Building Essential Businesses in Small Communities: What It Really Takes to Keep Rural Economies Running
Introduction I have spent many years building and running businesses in Saskatchewan and Manitoba. Most of my work is in gas stations, grocery stores, and other small local businesses that

The Power of Routine: How Daily Habits Keep My Businesses Running Smoothly
Running multiple businesses in Saskatchewan and Manitoba while raising three children requires focus, organization, and resilience. Over the years, I have learned that establishing routines is essential not only for

Small Businesses, Big Impact: Why Local Stores Matter More Than Ever
Local businesses are the heart of every community. They provide more than goods and services. They create connections, foster trust, and sustain the social and economic fabric of the neighborhoods