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Flights between Regina and Saskatoon could be making a comebackFlight service between Regina and Saskatoon was running for years before the COVID-19 pandemic and is looking to return.Nov 14, 2025
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Saskatoon aims to become ‘most business-friendly’ city in CanadaSaskatoon is looking to become Canada's most business-friendly city and its chamber of commerce is proposing a new set of permit approval processes to help realize this goal.EconomyFeb 13, 2025
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OneLeaf Cannabis Corp. plans multi-million dollar cannabis production facility just outside ReginaA Saskatchewan based company recently announced plans for a 44,000-square-foot, multi-million dollar cannabis producing facility in the RM of Sherwood just outside Regina.CanadaJan 18, 2018
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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, 2024
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City councillor seeks solution for embattled Broad StreetA six block stretch from 15th Avenue to Saskatchewan Drive has been marred by vandalism, vacancies, and fires at the popular Lang's Café and Travelers building.CanadaSep 28, 2018
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Vacancy at Regina’s Cornwall Centre increases as more stores set to closeThere will be seven vacancies in Regina's Cornwall Centre come the new year, as more stores are set to close.CanadaDec 19, 2018
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Trans Mountain pipeline remains divisive topic in SaskatchewanClimate Justice Saskatoon and the Saskatoon Chamber of Commerce weigh in on the federal government's purchase of the Trans Mountain pipeline.CanadaMay 30, 2018
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Mayoral candidates meet with Regina residentsRegina residents are gearing up to vote in a civic election, choosing a mayor, city council and school board trustees on Nov. 13, 2024.CanadaOct 22, 2024
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Eclipse overshadows workIt wasn’t business as usual in downtown Regina as the eclipse overshadowed work for many people.CanadaAug 21, 2017
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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
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Submissions show Saskatchewan unions, business group at odds over labour changesREGINA - Unions and business groups appear to be at odds over changes to Saskatchewan labour laws and Labour Minister Don Morgan says the two sides will never totally agree.Sep 11, 2012
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Submissions show Sask. unions, business group at odds over labour changes<p>Over 3,800 submissions made to government for overhaul of labour laws now available online.</p> <p> </p>Sep 11, 2012
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Chamber says Saskatchewan film tax cut kicked industry out at the knees<p><span>Chamber CEO Steve McLellan says the decision to cut the credit in the March budget kicked the industry out at the knees.</span> </p> <p> </p>Oct 30, 2012
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Provincial government defends film tax credit cut after new criticism<p>The Saskatchewan government is defending its decision to cut the Film Employment Tax Credit after new study raises criticism.</p> <p> </p>Oct 30, 2012