Tag Archives: Business & Economy

Widespread Rogers outage affects 911 calls, passport offices
A widespread network outage from Rogers Communications Inc. has left many customers without mobile and internet service Friday morning and is causing problems for police, radio broadcasters and Servic...
Jul 08, 2022

Possible diamond mine exit worries P.A. mayor
A decision to put further exploration of the diamond mine at Fort la Corne is concerning, said Prince Albert Mayor Greg Dionne. Having a large company like Rio Tinto involved gave the City of P.A. som...
Jul 07, 2022

Fuel prices start to drop in northern Sask.
Looks like gas prices are starting to drop in parts of northern Saskatchewan.According to GasBuddy, at least two stations in Prince Albert are sitting at 189.9 c/litre as of Thursday morning, a drop o...
Jul 07, 2022

Nipawin gym to close for renovations and rebranding
Bodies by Choice in Nipawin has served its final day as a gym and will be closed during the summer to undergo renovations and rebranding.The facility, which is currently owned and operated by Arlene H...
Jul 06, 2022

$30 million gas line expansion planned between Choiceland and Smeaton
Construction on an expanded gas transmission line between Choiceland and Smeaton is planned to start next summer at a cost of $30 million. The new pipe will run for 23 kilometres and increase the amou...
Jul 05, 2022

$30 million gas line expansion planned between Choiceland and Smeaton
Construction on an expanded gas transmission line between Choiceland and Smeaton is planned to start next summer at a cost of $30 million. The new pipe will run for 23 kilometres and increase the amou...
Jul 05, 2022

Construction begins on Kinistin reserve family resource centre
The Tikinagan Centre will be at the heart of the Kinistin reserve, located roughly 40 kilometres southeast of Melfort. Tikinagan means 'cradleboard' in Cree. The 8,571 square foot building will house ...
Jul 01, 2022

Brief relief at the pumps as gas prices dip before long weekend
It was a sight many people were waiting for early Tuesday morning: relief at the gas pumps.For the first time in weeks, gas was under $2 per litre at a number of stations.Saskatchewan will not be the ...
Jun 28, 2022

New food labels could impact grocery store visits
New potential labels coming to Canadian foods could impact how people shop at the grocery store.The new rules proposed by Health Canada could see products with 15 per cent or more of the recommended d...
Jun 17, 2022

Lifting of travel restrictions good news for travel companies
The Canadian Automobile Association (CAA) feels Tuesday's announcement lifting COVID-19 restrictions next week for unvaccinated travellers wanting to fly or take a train is positive news for everyone....
Jun 15, 2022