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Moose jaw region.(Industry News)(Brief article)
SIAST Palliser Campus is getting a $3.9-million facelift. The improvements will be to the lab and classroom space, as well as to renovate the health facilities. Work begins this spring. Simpson . . .

Estevan region.(Industry News)(briefs)(Brief article)
E. Bourassa & Sons Ltd. of Radville won the 2007 Western Producer Outstanding Dealership of the Year Award. The business, founded in 1924, sells New Holland equipment and employs about 45 people. . . .

Java Post Productions wired for growth: film companies know that what happens post-production can take a show from ordinary to e
Java Post Productions might have started out as the solution to one film company's challenges, but has quickly become an integral part of the entire film and television industry in Saskatchewan. . . .

Saskatchewan organics on the world stage.(Provincial Update)
Saskatchewan had the largest number of Canadian exhibitors and participants at BioFach 2007, the world's largest organic tradeshow held in Nuremburg, Germany, in March. Saskatchewan has the . . .

Inland port gaining momentum.(Provincial Update)(Brief article)
A proposal to develop a multi-modal inland port in Saskatchewan to handle container-shipping is moving forward step by step. Saskatchewan Agrivision and its partners have engaged an American . . .

Strengthening ties with Asia Pacific.(Provincial Update)(Brief article)
In January, Agriculture and Food Minister Mark Wartman led a trade mission to Japan and China to explore and promote Saskatchewan investment and trade opportunities. As the world's largest net . . .

New retirement destination.(Provincial Update)(Good Spirit Regional Economic Development Authority receives grants)(Brief articl
The Good Spirit Regional Economic Development Authority (REDA) is receiving $9,025 from the province to move forward on a project aimed at attracting out-of-province retirement-ready people to . . .

Application made for Energy Council membership.(Provincial Update)(Brief article)
In preparation for Saskatchewan's active role as an associate member of the Washington-based Energy Council, Industry and Resources Minister Eric Cline attended a Council meeting in March. He was . . .

Relationship building in India.(Provincial Update)
A Team Saskatchewan trade mission to India in February focused on building new partnerships in biotechnology, innovation, energy and agri-value, and creating stronger ties in training, trade and . . .

True fish story: from Lucky Lake to Brooklyn: from the land of living skies to the big apple, there's no taste like home.(AQUACU
Chances are if you happen to be sitting down to a meal of fresh steelhead trout in Brooklyn, New York, the fish was hatched, raised and harvested here in Saskatchewan. Steelhead trout, a variety of . . .

Innovation Place research parks have growing impact on the economy.(RESEARCH PARKS)
A recent economic impact study found Saskatchewan's two research parks and the Saskatchewan Forest Centre (SFC) in Prince Albert contributed a combined $561 million to the province's economy . . .

Big Eagle Drilling soars: for Derrick Big Eagle, prestigious industry awards are one indication he is doing something right, str
In 2005, when Derrick Big Eagle was building his first rig in southeastern Saskatchewan, the province's oil boom was moving full steam ahead. Derrick's original plan for Eagle Drilling was . . .

Women of influence 2007.
For the sixth consecutive year, Saskatchewan Business Magazine is pleased to recognize some of the province's most influential women. As the accompanying graphics indicate, by virtue of their . . .

Another successful year.(SASKATOON REGION UPDATE)
Western Canada's economic boom continued in 2006, and the Saskatoon CMA (census metropolitan area) had one of the strongest economies in the region. When comparing major economic indicators . . .

Leading off.
We in Saskatchewan are a humble lot. And while it's a desirable trait to possess, all too often we allow our humility to dominate many of our decisions. This might be well and good for many aspects . . .

In praise of both Saskatoon and Regina.(Column)
All right. Let's get into it. I know I'm going to get yelled at for this column but here goes. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] This is a subject I've avoided writing about for a decade and a half but . . .

Of note.(Action Saskatchewan Report Card)(Brief article)
According to the results of the most recent Action Saskatchewan Report Card generated by the Saskatchewan Chamber of Commerce and Sask Trends Monitor, several negative trends show signs of . . .

Neglecting safety during rapid growth a false economy.(TECHNOLOGY)
Being nimble enough to adopt new technologies, even in periods of rapid growth, can provide a competitive advantage to your company. Maintaining a safe and healthy workplace during an expansion . . .

Saskatchewan people are business positive.(Action Saskatchewan Movement )
Part Six of our series on the Action Saskatchewan Movement explores our attitudes towards entrepreneurship and business. Action Saskatchewan articles are based on research conducted through polls . . .

Picking the best for you.(Golden Opportunities Fund )
IT'S RRSP SEASON AGAIN, AND INVESTORS ARE FACED WITH SCORES OF OPTIONS. The abundance of choices this time of year can be daunting for even the savviest of investors. The scenario can be much like . . .

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