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Sask. economy to lead Canada in 2022, Conference Board projects
Saskatchewan and Alberta are expected to be economic drivers for the country this year. The Conference Board of Canada, an independent research organization, predicted Saskatchewan's gross domestic pr...
Sheena Roszell
Jun 01, 2022
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Gas analyst says high prices are not denting demand
Saskatchewan drivers are enduring more pain at the gas pumps. Gas prices hit another record in the province on Tuesday as some stations in Saskatoon and Regina began hiking prices to $1.95.9 per litre...
CKOM News
Jun 01, 2022
Colder May long weekend a hidden blessing for store changing hands
In 14 seasons of running her store, Sheila Purcell says she has never seen it snow over the May long weekend at Pike Lake Provincial Park. This May long, Purcell and her sister, Shirley Whiteside, are...
Libby Gray
May 23, 2022
(left to right) New operators Sihan Wang and Jerry Qian stand alongside previous owners, sisters Sheila Purcell and Shirley Whiteside, at The Huddle in Pike Lake Provincial Park. (Libby Giesbrecht/650 CKOM)
Saskatchewan ag minister glad about China dropping canola ban
Saskatchewan's agriculture minister is happy two big grain companies finally have the option to ship canola to China. The ban on imports from Viterra and Richardson (JRI) was lifted Wednesday. "It's v...
Craig Silliphant
May 23, 2022
U of R economist says recession could be on the way
With inflation driving prices higher all the time, there has been no shortage of money problems and a recession could be coming soon. That’s according to Jason Childs, an economist with the Univ...
CKOM News
Apr 21, 2022
Great Western Brewing expansion could begin summer 2022
At the corner of 2nd Avenue North and 26th Street East in Saskatoon's City Park neighbourhood is a 95-year-old brewery; the oldest and the last of its kind in Saskatchewan. Over the last century it's ...
Lara Fominoff
Apr 18, 2022
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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
Bank of Canada hikes key interest rate to 0.5 per cent
The Bank of Canada has increased its key interest rate for the first time since 2018. The national bank raised its rate to 0.5 per cent on Wednesday, up from 0.25 per cent. It had been at that level s...
CKOM News
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)
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 Gray
Feb 11, 2022
(From left to right) MiEnergy Inc. CEO Kevin Bergeron, Mistawasis Nêhiyawak Chief Daryl Watson and Meadow Lake Tribal Council Chief Richard Ben sign documents sealing their partnership as miEnergy North America on Feb. 10, 2022. (Libby Giesbrecht/650 CKOM)
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