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Saskatoon police warn of scam targeting businesses
A new scam making the rounds in Saskatoon is targeting nighttime staff at stores. The Saskatoon Police Service said Monday it has received multiple calls recently about scammers calling the night staf...
CKOM News
Apr 11, 2022
Business analyst reacts to CP Rail agreement, NDP-Liberal pact
A couple of deals will have impacts on Canadians, according to one business analyst. Paul Martin pointed to CP Rail’s agreement to enter binding arbitration with its employees as good news for t...
CKOM News
Mar 22, 2022
Economist says CP Rail stoppage is 'horrible timing'
A Canadian economist says the work stoppage at Canadian Pacific Railway is an example of what happens when companies and labour groups have too much power. Fears of supply-chain issues are growing acr...
CKOM News
Mar 21, 2022
Ukrainian businesses continue to see immense support amid uncertainty
For Ukrainians living in Saskatchewan, it’s easy to feel a great sense of uncertainty every day knowing your family back home is in danger. That’s the case for Olga Chernenka with the Ukra...
Craig Silliphant
Mar 16, 2022
Ukrainian businesses in Regina trying to help families back home
Euro Deli Kiev, a Regina business specializing in products from Ukraine, Poland and formerly Russia, has found itself in an unfortunate position less than two weeks after opening its doors. After open...
Craig Silliphant
Mar 02, 2022
Cameco 'watching closely' world uranium prices amid war between Russia and Ukraine
The war between Russia and Ukraine isn't even a week old and already it's affecting world commodity markets. Uranium is one of those markets, and Cameco spokesperson Jeff Hryhoriw said the price of sp...
Lara Fominoff
Mar 01, 2022
Cameco announced on Nov. 8, 2017 they would be temporarily shutting down operations at McArthur River (pictured) and Key Lake. (Cameco)
Pandemic hobby to business: Sask. couple knits naughty stuffies together
Ryan Slater learned how to knit from his great-grandmother when he was very young. He was thrilled when his girlfriend, Trisha Steele, wanted to learn too. "It's just something I've always done," Slat...
Libby Giesbrecht
Feb 14, 2022
Trisha Steele and Ryan Slater, the couple behind AngryPeenCO on Etsy, surrounded by their plush unmentionable creations. (Trisha Steele/Submitted)
New largely Indigenous-owned partnership in renewable energy to fuel future generations
A new Indigenous-owned enterprise in Saskatchewan focused on renewable energy is hoping to expand and create opportunities for the next generation of Indigenous communities. MiEnergy North America is ...
Libby Giesbrecht
Feb 11, 2022
Extreme weather exposes driver shortage in towing industry
Winter has been a whirlwind for tow truck companies in Saskatchewan. Tow operators have been pulling long hours this week rescuing vehicles stuck in snowbanks after Monday's blizzard, but for some in ...
Brent Bosker
Feb 03, 2022
Tow truck (Courtesy Brad Stratychuk)
Higher oil prices good for economy of Sask. cities, but concerns over how long it will last
There’s some optimism surrounding the energy industry, which could be good news for some Saskatchewan cities. While the price of oil has seen some dips recently, it reached a high Wednesday that...
CKOM News
Jan 22, 2022
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