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Scott Moe addresses Sask. exports at Food Fuel and Fertilizer Global SummitOn Monday the second annual Food Fuel Fertilizer Global Summit put on by Saskatchewan Chamber of Commerce kicked off in Regina, with premier Scott Moe taking the stage.CanadaMay 6
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NDP blames SaskParty for loss of 91 local Saskatchewan businesses in 2024Statistics Canada said that from January 2023 to January 2024, Saskatchewan lost 91 local business -- eight in Regina, 30 in Saskatoon and 53 in other areas of the province.CanadaMay 2
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Brier returns to Regina with significant economic impact expectedThe Brier returns to Regina and is expected to have a great economic impact as the city will see up to 125,000 people with a projected amount between $12 and $15 million.EconomyFeb 29
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Thousands of Saskatchewan businesses still have unpaid CEBA loans on deadline dayAccording to the CFIB, thousands of businesses in Saskatchewan still haven't paid back their CEBA loans.EconomyJan 18
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Three Regina friends share vision of economic reconciliation with Indigenous businessJada Yee, Thomas Benjoe and Cadmus Delorme are a power team who created OneHoop, an Indigenous consulting business that unlocks economic reconciliation.CanadaDec 29, 2023
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Prairies Can receives $600K in funding for program supportPraries Can is set to receive 600K in funding from the federal government to support immigrant, minority, and Indigenous businesses.CannabisAug 26, 2023
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Air Canada routes out of Calgary slashed in face of ongoing pilot shortageThe airline confirmed Wednesday it will no longer offer non-stop flights from Calgary to Ottawa, Halifax, Los Angeles, Honolulu, Cancun, or Frankfurt as of the end of October.CanadaAug 30, 2023
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Saskatoon tax hike could be ‘make or break’ moment: Canadian Taxpayers FederationA budget meeting is taking place Tuesday with another in August, and will look over 11 areas that make up $27 million, or 51.5 per cent of the pressure the city faces in 2024.EconomyJul 24, 2023
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Saskatoon Chamber suggests global spending cut for city council budget shortfallJason Aebig said Saskatoon will need to scale back plans, reduce staffing levels and innovate to deliver with less in order to overcome forecast budget shortfall.PoliticsJul 14, 2023
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Looming WestJet lockout strikes fear into Sask. airports, businessesIssuing strike notice doesn't mean an operations halt will occur, but, if a negotiation isn't reached in 72 hours, WestJet pilots will be ready to strike as of 3 a.m. on Friday.CanadaMay 16, 2023
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Sask. government hosts career fair focused on displaced UkrainiansThe Province of Saskatchewan hosted a career fair in Regina focused on helping displaced Ukrainians to find employment after fleeing from their war-torn country.CanadaApr 5, 2023
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Saskatoon set to bid on 2025 IIHF World Junior ChampionshipSaskatoon city administration is recommending $500,000 in funding be allocated to Discover Saskatoon, in hopes of offering a competitive bid for the 2025 junior hockey tournament.SportsApr 5, 2023
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Saskatchewan’s niche businesses struggle with inflationRising shipping and transportation costs are creating fresh challenges for niche businesses that serve immigrant communities and specialty markets.ConsumerMar 10, 2023
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Saskatchewan government to expand delivery of rapid antigen testing kitsSelf-testing kits are available on a first come, first served basis and households are only allowed one kit at this time.HealthOct 15, 2021
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Coronavirus: Saskatchewan government commits $1M to campaign supporting local businessThe Saskatchewan government is providing $1 million to support a province-wide marketing campaign to encourage people to support local businesses.CanadaMay 1, 2020
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Saskatoon pushing people to shop local this holiday seasonThe Greater Saskatoon Chamber of Commerce is pushing people to shop local this season with their Shop Local campaign to try and bring needed business to stores amid the pandemic.CanadaNov 16, 2021
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Health insurance expert shares next steps for Canadians after U.S. border reopensNon-essential travel restrictions for the United States (U.S.) and Canadian border will be lifted on Nov. 8 for anyone fully vaccinated and travelling on land.HealthOct 30, 2021
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Industry shows mild interest in Saskatchewan oil sandsSyncrude Chairman tells Regina business audience his company not likely to invest hereApr 13, 2010
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SFL wants minimum wage increasedThe Saskatchewan Federation of Labour (SFL) wants the minimum wage raised to 75 per cent of the average industrial wage, then indexed to inflation.Nov 9, 2010
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Gordie Howe Bowl plan ‘isn’t feasible’The multimillion-dollar plan to turn Gordie Howe Bowl into a year-round events centre isn't feasible, Mayor Don Atchison said Tuesday in his annual state of the city address.Jan 19, 2011