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Glenda Rye takes the helm of the Battlefords Chamber of Commerce

Glenda Rye takes the helm of the Battlefords Chamber of Commerce

Describes her vision for the local business community.
Pêmiska Tourism wins Indigenous Destination Development Award

Pêmiska Tourism wins Indigenous Destination Development Award

Pêmiska Tourism won the Indigenous Destination Development Award for its excellence in sustainable, culturally rich tourism.
Sask government invests more in sustainable tech

Sask government invests more in sustainable tech

SAIF has committed over $15.7M in 61 projects since 2012, while AGF, launched in 2020, has already invested $4.5M in 24 projects.
Meota-based contractor rehired for Board of Revision duties

Meota-based contractor rehired for Board of Revision duties

Moose Jaw city council has voted unanimously to appoint WMC to handle BOR services from Jan. 1 to Dec. 31, 2025.
Town of Nipawin passes 2025 budget with a 4.75 per cent increase.

Town of Nipawin passes 2025 budget with a 4.75 per cent increase.

This year the Town of Nipawin will see a 4.75 per cent increase to their municipal tax levy.
Former Melfort’s Rob Jung brings unique metal art to Hudson Bay

Former Melfort’s Rob Jung brings unique metal art to Hudson Bay

Rob Jung of Rob Jung's Metal Art of Hudson Bay is one of the few metal artists in Saskatchewan.
Nutrien makes $15 million donation to USask

Nutrien makes $15 million donation to USask

Boost to Be What the World Needs Campaign supports the Nutrien Centre for Sustainable and Digital Agriculture.
February Crown land sale fetches more than $3 million

February Crown land sale fetches more than $3 million

The Estevan area generated the most financial interest, bringing in $2,747,969 for 16 leases totalling 1,684.452 hectares.
City of Humboldt purchases first robotic mower

City of Humboldt purchases first robotic mower

The City of Humboldt will be purchasing its first robotic mower to help maintain the green space and parks within the city.
La Ronge approves residential development strategy with 58 housing units

La Ronge approves residential development strategy with 58 housing units

Town council adopted the residential development policy at the Jan. 27 meeting.
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