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Land crash warning rejected by Sask.'s largest cropland owner

Land crash warning rejected by Sask.'s largest cropland owner

Critics respond to report suggesting price correction, saying farmland remains a solid investment.
Diner at Red Wheel Motel in Outlook brought crashing down

Diner at Red Wheel Motel in Outlook brought crashing down

The old diner at the Red Wheel Motel in Outlook was bulldozed to the ground, making room for other infrastructure.
Following dissolution, Conquest and Macrorie Co-op buildings now listed for sale

Following dissolution, Conquest and Macrorie Co-op buildings now listed for sale

The two Co-op store locations in the villages of Conquest and Macrorie, which members voted to dissolve earlier this year, are now listed for sale.
Optimism about future for potash, critical minerals in Saskatchewan

Optimism about future for potash, critical minerals in Saskatchewan

Leaders confident challenges facing the mining industry will be overcome
Five-generation theatre handed over to new stewards

Five-generation theatre handed over to new stewards

New owner will continue with cinema operations, but also plan to embark on more live performance elements.
Logging operations begin in Pasquia-Porcupine Forest

Logging operations begin in Pasquia-Porcupine Forest

Weyerhaeuser has started hauling in the Pasquia–Porcupine Forest. Drivers are urged to watch for log trucks and equipment on highways and bush roads.
Kam-Crete still open for business

Kam-Crete still open for business

Kam-Crete is still open for business, say its owners, as plans have changed.
BHP says costs at Jansen potash project up, first production pushed back to mid-2027

BHP says costs at Jansen potash project up, first production pushed back to mid-2027

SASKATOON — BHP Group Ltd. says the cost of the first phase of its Jansen potash project in Saskatchewan is going to be more expensive than earlier expectations. The miner now estimates the project cost will be in a range of US$7 billion to US$7.
City of Melfort asking for input on its economic plan

City of Melfort asking for input on its economic plan

The action plan aims to increase business opportunities and position Melfort as a hub for entrepreneurship. 
Glass installation company ready to expand after only 15 months

Glass installation company ready to expand after only 15 months

“We want to keep growing and developing. First, Kamsack, and then we hope to spread our wings.” - Kenworth Peters
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