[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,…
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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…