Greener technology targets Saskatchewan's heavy oil
resources.(TECHNOLOGY)
Saskatchewan's oilpatch has earned a name for itself by
embracing technological innovation. Think of the billion-dollar
C[O.sub.2] storage/enhanced oil recovery project underway in the
province's . . .
Managing the bits.(LAW)
Remember the days before the Paperless Office? The bad old days
when stacks of files took up room in filing rooms and on desks? Or how
about the mess that resulted in offices because of that . . .
Adding value through market leveraging.(FINANCIAL
PLANNING)
Debt is essential in today's economy, and in many ways, it is
essential to today's businessperson to be able to stock inventory,
pay salaries, and buy buildings. Debt used properly can be the . . .
Leading off.(Editorial)
This column comes to you thanks to the (unwittingly and certainly
upon reading, unwillingly) contributions of a couple of my coworkers.
One contributor is none other than the illustrious Paul . . .
Poor planning is road block to growth.(BACK PAGE)
Jump in the car at rush hour--we do have a rush hour in some
Saskatchewan cities now--and the next big issue on the political and
economic agenda becomes abundantly clear. We need to do some work . . .
It's good to be busy ... right?(CALIBRATION)
Bump into a good friend or business associate in the next while,
and invariably the second question they will ask immediately following
"How are you," will be: "Are you keeping busy?" It
flows as . . .
Explore your options ... explore dividends.(FINANCIAL
PLANNING)
As discussed in my last article, the new dividend rules perhaps
will change tax planning for Canadian Controlled Private Corporations
(CCPC's) or at least provoke discussion as to . . .
Diving in: SpringBoard West Innovations encourages innovators to
jump into entrepreneurship.
So maybe the need for venture capital is a few years away. Maybe
you're more of a candidate for angel investing. But then again,
maybe you don't know. It could be you're just a regular girl
or guy . . .
Cashing in with venture capital.
Your typical venture capital investor gets a little panicky if he
can't look out from the upper floor of the nearest metropolitan
financial tower to literally see his money at work. Investors . . .
Women of influence: for the seventh consecutive year,
Saskatchewan Business Magazine is pleased to recognize some of the
provinc
Michelle Bankowski A prominent Humboldt jewelry retailer and
regular finalist for ABEX Awards, she has been a driving force in the
development of Action Humboldt, one of the province's most . . .
Q & A: 10 questions with Premier Brad
Wall.(Interview)
On November 7, 2007 the people of Saskatchewan elected a new
government, and in the process, made Saskatchewan Party leader Brad Wall
the province's 14th premier. In doing so, they elected a man . . .
Demonstration home boasts affordable energy
savings.(TECHNOLOGY)
Can a new home offer substantial energy savings and still be
affordable to buyers on a budget?
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The AC Centennial Home near Christopher Lake is proving that
meaningful . . .
Warning: this article may frighten you.(LAW)
You've probably seen those filler pieces in your local
newspaper or at the end of a newscast; "Man Injured Jumping Off
Roof In Superman Costume" While you shake your head in wonder at
the diversity . . .
Saskatoon economic outlook 2008.(SASKATOON REGION UPDATE)
Opportunity is the one word that can explain both Saskatoon's
growth in 2007 and the outlook for 2008.
The Saskatoon region has consistently ranked among the top five
growing regions in Canada . . .
Leading off.(legislature Building of
Saskatchewan)(Editorial)
Probably like pretty much all of you who came through the
Saskatchewan education system, my last visit to the Legislature Building
was around the time I was in Grade 4 or Grade 5.1 may be a . . .
Subtle but significant change to economy.(BACK PAGE)
Ray Ahenakew, the head of the Saskatchewan Indian Institute of
Technology and former chief executive of the Meadow Lake Tribal Council,
is an elder statesman of the province's First Nations . . .
Improving genetic traits using new DNA
technology.(TECHNOLOGY)
Genetic technology has resulted in many significant accomplishments
since the discovery of DNA. Yet, it still leaves questions such as,
'What can we do with it and what benefits can it bring?'
. . .
First Nations role in the economy.(Derrick Big Eagle)(Ted
DeJong)
What a difference 10 years and a strong economy can make.
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When Derrick Big Eagle walked off with the Business of the Year
award at the annual Saskatchewan Chamber of . . .
Business of the year: Saskatchewan Indian Gaming Authority.(Cover
story)
Over its six-year history, the Saskatchewan Business Magazine
Business of the Year has been dominated by manufacturers, with four of
six past recipients representing the manufacturing sector one . . .
Are you used to bonuses or dividends?(FINANCIAL PLANNING)
Standard practice for Canadian Controlled Private Corporations
(CCPC's) has been to pay bonuses to owners to reduce active
business income to the maximum amount eligible for the small . . .
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