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Rental vacancy rates skyrocket in Saskatoon
Saskatoon's vacancy rate is the highest it's been in two decades. Chanda Lockhart has been in the housing industry since 1999. Currently executive director of the Saskatchewan Landlo...
Mar 10, 2017
$50M World Trade Center coming to downtown Saskatoon
Saskatoon will soon be building bridges in the business world. A new $50-million office tower will rise downtown as a World Trade Center. Canwest Commercial and Land Corporation is behind the project,...
Mar 03, 2017
Costco raising membership fees in U.S., Canada
Costco is increasing its membership fees starting this summer. The company announced the move in an earnings report issued Thursday. Effective June 1, the price of a basic membership&nbs...
Mar 03, 2017
Costco stores in the country are selling out of toilet paper daily as coronavirus fear continues to grow. (650 CKOM)
The Love Seat: Saskatoon restaurant sees hundreds of proposals over 43 years
A dining booth with a long, hot history is carved out in the curved walls of The Cave Restaurant in Saskatoon. "We call it the 'Fire Cave,'" explained manager George Kosmas, while squeezed i...
Feb 14, 2017
Cameco swings to $62-million loss on write-downs as uranium market drags
SASKATOON - Uranium producer Cameco (TSX;CCO) reported a net loss of $62 million for 2016 after the depressed market for its main product had it taking $362 million in impairment charges. The S...
Feb 10, 2017
KFC gives pizza the DoubleDown treatment
With Thursday marking National Pizza Day, fried chicken merchants KFC have decided they want a slice of the pie. The company has unleashed a new creation, giving its take on the planet's favourite sna...
Feb 09, 2017
PotashCorp says Q4 profit hit by weak prices, low margins for its fertilizers
SASKATOON - Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan Inc. has released a preliminary financial report that shows the fertilizer company's fourth-quarter earnings were down about 71 per cent from the year ea...
Jan 26, 2017
Cameco announces layoffs, projects loss for 2016
Cameco will be letting go of about 10 per cent of the workers at three of its Saskatchewan mining and milling operations. 120 employees spread across the company's McArthur River, Key Lake and ...
Jan 18, 2017
Optimism in Canadian oilpatch as OPEC, non-OPEC countries agree to cuts
CALGARY - A dramatic jump in oil prices linked to the promise of lower global production is fuelling hope the Canadian oil sector may soon recover from a two-year economic slump. Observ...
Dec 13, 2016
Saskatoon customers react to more liquor privatization
Many are having mixed emotions over the province's push to add private liquor sales in Saskatchewan. On Wednesday, the province revealed who will run 50 new private liquor stores in Saskatch...
Nov 24, 2016
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