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Sask. economy should see return to growth in 2017: analyst
Enough with the doom-and-gloom already. That was the message from 650 CKOM business analyst Paul Martin as he looks ahead to 2017. Martin said there's no doubt 2016 was a challenging year in the provi...
Dec 28, 2016
Refinery looking to locate near Stoughton, Sask.
It could be good news for the Stoughton area, as a U.S. energy company takes steps to put a refinery there. Quantum Energy Inc. said it has created a Canadian subsidiary, Dominion Energy Processing Gr...
CKOM News
Dec 03, 2016
Province takes back $3M from Skip the Dishes
A big cheque cut for the Saskatchewan-born company Skip the Dishes has fluttered away after the province said the company didn't meet conditions in the deal. Previously, the government defen...
CKOM News
Nov 16, 2016
Regina business leaders looking to a better economic future
The economic future looks brighter in Regina. A new survey for Economic Development Regina shows business leaders in the city believe the tide is turning. The economy has not been as robust in recent ...
CKOM News
Nov 08, 2016
Mankota economy on the rise with helium plant
The town of Mankota, Saskatchewan is getting a lift to the local economy with a revolutionary new helium plant. The grand opening of the new Weil Group Resources helium plant was held Wednesday mornin...
CKOM News
Aug 04, 2016
More layoffs at Evraz Steel in Regina
Evraz Steel is laying off more workers. The news came as a shock to those affected, as in a meeting Friday morning the supervisor was telling them to "get more pipe out the door". And yet by the after...
CKOM News
Jul 25, 2016
Saskatoon lands Canadian Finals Rodeo in 2017
The Canadian Finals Rodeo is moving to Saskatoon after more than 40 years of steer wrestling and calf roping in Edmonton. The Canadian Professional Rodeo Association says it has signed an agreement wi...
Brent Bosker
Jul 21, 2016
Sask.'s credit rating drops but remains stronger than other provinces
Standard and Poor's (S&P) lowered Saskatchewan's credit rating to AA+ from AAA on Friday. S&P's credit rating change reflects the impact of persistently low resource prices, in particular oil ...
CKOM News
Jun 27, 2016
Concern lingers after Regina Catholic School Board passes balanced 2016-17 budget
The Regina Catholic School division managed to avoid a $650,000 deficit, passing a balanced budget at its board meeting Monday night. However, board chair Frank Flegel says while administration manage...
CKOM News
Jun 21, 2016
MoneySense Magazine ranks Weyburn 'best place to live in Saskatchewan'
It's the home to golfer Graham Delaet, the Red Wings junior hockey team and one of the only KFC buffets in the country, Weyburn is ranked as the best place to live in Saskatchewan. MoneySense Magazine...
CKOM News
Jun 09, 2016
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