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Energy practicums boost job odds

Energy practicums boost job odds

Lloydminster – Despite layoffs in the oil and gas industry due to low commodity prices, many energy program students at Lakeland College in Lloydminster are finding full time and summer employment.
Recruiter fears spring flood of layoffs

Recruiter fears spring flood of layoffs

Lloydminster – Your Recruitment & HR Division Inc. in Lloydminster expects the impact of layoffs in the oil and gas industry due to falling commodity prices to hit home during spring break-up.
Training at one third the cost

Training at one third the cost

Canada-Saskatchewan Job Grant Program
Finding quality candidates

Finding quality candidates

Helping with growth, whether you have it or need it
Business consultant analyzes resumé

Business consultant analyzes resumé

Part of our NOW WHAT!?! series of stories on looking for work
Get that EI application in right away

Get that EI application in right away

Part of our NOW WHAT!?! series of stories on looking for work
EVRAZ announces $200 million pipe mill expansion in Regina

EVRAZ announces $200 million pipe mill expansion in Regina

Evraz expansion planned as Enbridge gears up for major projects
Kindersley confident in downturn

Kindersley confident in downturn

A lot of different reasons to be upbeat

Report critical of Boundary Dam CCS project suggests the answer is wind

Regina – The Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives, an Ottawa-based thinktank with a Regina office, put out a paper on Feb. 10 critical of the Boundary Dam Integrated Carbon Capture and Storage Project.

Film versus oil – which would pay the bills?

There was an interesting exchange between Premier Brad Wall and Leader of the Opposition Cam Broten during Question Period on March 16, two days before the tabling of the provincial budget.
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