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Save-On-Foods opening new stores in Saskatoon
A new option is coming to Saskatoon's grocery market. Save-On-Foods announced Tuesday construction is starting on its first store in the city. The 33,000-square-foot location is expected...
Jul 26, 2016
Prince Albert businesses lament revenue lost to oil spill
The ripple effects of a recent oil spill in the North Saskatchewan River are being felt by thousands of people. Shelley Gordon owns 6th Avenue Car Wash in Prince Albert. On Tuesday, she said she's alr...
Jul 26, 2016
Fringe Fest welcome news for Broadway businesses amid construction
Businesses on Broadway Avenue hope a popular festival sparks sales as construction continues along the street. Currently, a 1.5-metre-high fence divides Broadway Avenue in two. Cars are&nb...
Jul 26, 2016
More layoffs at Evraz Steel in Regina
Evraz Steel is laying off more workers. The news came as a shock to those affected, as in a meeting Friday morning the supervisor was telling them to "get more pipe out the door". And yet by the after...
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Jul 25, 2016
Sask. environment ministry says cleanup work underway after Husky oil spill
Saskatchewan's Ministry of Environment is overseeing Husky Energy's response to a major oil spill caused by a leaking pipeline near Maidstone, Sask. Thursday. Wes Kotyk, executive director of the mini...
Jul 22, 2016
Groundbreaking of new business park west of Regina
Ground is broken on a new business development on the west end of Regina. The Sakimay First Nation owns a 260-acre parcel of land near Dewdney Avenue and Pinkie Road. Shovels were in the ground Thursd...
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Jul 21, 2016
Regina Office Space a "Tenant's Market."
Businesses looking to rent or renew office space in downtown Regina haven't had it this good for a while. A new report from Colliers International finds it's a tenants market, with two thirds of offic...
CKOM News
Jul 20, 2016
Businesses benefitting thanks to Craven Country Jamboree
Having a country music festival just steps away tends to provide a nice boost for businesses right in the village of Craven itself. Tens of thousands visit Craven Country Jamboree each year. Surroundi...
CKOM News
Jul 16, 2016
Analyst expects several more years of low potash prices
A day after layoffs were announced at the Mosaic potash mine near Colonsay, a major international deal shows prices for the key fertilizer ingredient remain stubbornly low. On Wednesday, o...
Jul 14, 2016
Businesses, residents react to layoffs at Mosaic Colonsay potash mine
People in Colonsay, Sask. are bracing themselves for a slowdown in the wake of layoffs at the nearby Mosaic Colonsay potash mine. Mosaic handed out temporary layoff notices to 330 unionized employees ...
Jul 13, 2016
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Campbell beats Leboldus in city high school football final
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The Campbell Tartans have won the 2024 city 6A football championship, defeating the Leboldus Golden Suns 28-20 on Friday...
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