Wastewater data shows this Sask. city has the highest traces of meth and cocaine in Canada

[ad_1] A new report from Statistics Canada says Prince Albert had the most methamphetamine and cocaine in its wastewater per capita in Canada. According to the federal agency,…

BHP’s Sask. mine breaking new ground for women

[ad_1] In July of this year, mining giant BHP announced a company first. More than 14,000 kilometres away from its Melbourne, Australia headquarters, BHP said it had achieved its “gender…

$765K for event space at COP28 could be Sask. Party government’s biggest trip expense ever | CBC News

[ad_1] The Saskatchewan government is to spend up to $765,000 on an event space at a global climate conference in Dubai. An order made public this week includes the price…

Who’s the Boss? Sask. cheer company runs afoul of Hugo Boss over its name | CBC News

[ad_1] A Saskatchewan business has found itself in a trademark flap with international brand Hugo Boss. The fashion label is seeking to prevent Boss Athletics Inc. from using the word…

Sask. sees large jump in employment | CBC News

[ad_1] Employment increased in Saskatchewan for the second month in a row, according to the latest data from Statistics Canada.  The province saw a 9,100-person jump in employment in October,…

Small Sask. businesses feeling the bind of steep inflation

[ad_1] Breadcrumb Trail Links Saskatchewan Local News Small businesses in Warman are feeling the pinch of inflation as the city begins its budget process, contemplating a tax increase. Published Oct…

Women Supporting Women business event in Moosomin on September 19

[ad_1] Women Supporting Women business event in Moosomin on …  Hamilton Spectator [ad_2] Source link

CEBA extension welcome but not enough say Sask. business advocates

[ad_1] “The most important part of CFIB’s campaign was to ensure that business owners could hold on to that $20,000 forgivable portion of the loan and in fact, we would…

Sask. premier Scott Moe accuses Trudeau of risking trade with India

[ad_1] Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe’s government is accusing Prime Minister Justin Trudeau of damaging relations with India and keeping the provinces in the dark about trade talks. In a letter…

Business experts don’t expect Bunge, Viterra deal to have much impact on jobs in Sask. | CBC News

[ad_1] Business experts don’t anticipate the multi-million dollar acquisition of Viterra, with its Canadian headquarters in Saskatchewan’s capital city, to heavily impact jobs in the province. “It’s very hard to…