Around the province.NIPAWIN A new mini mall, which includes a jewelry store, massage therapy Massage Therapy Definition Massage therapy is the scientific manipulation of the soft tissues of the body for the purpose of normalizing those tissues and consists of manual techniques that include applying fixed or movable pressure, holding, and/or centre and a theatre, has opened to the public. 1 BELLE PLAINE Belle Plaine may refer to:
CWS College World Series CWS Church World Service CWS Child Welfare Services CWS Canadian Wildlife Service CWS Community Water System (EPA) CWS Canada-Wide Standard CWS Compressed Work Schedule Logistics, a Regina-based trucking company, opens its Phosphate Distribution Centre. 2 MOOSE JAW Moose Jaw, city (1991 pop. 33,593), S central Sask., Canada. It is a railroad and distribution center, with oil refineries, meatpacking and dairy-processing plants, flour, lumber, and woolen mills, stockyards, and Canada's largest jet-training base. A new $4.8-million Days Inn Hotel will be constructed in the city. 3 TISDALE Tisdale Student Support, a new student-run bicycle repair service, has opened for business. 4 PRINCE ALBERT Geodex Minerals Limited of Vancouver has applied for exploration rights for more than 67,700 acres of property for diamond exploration. 5 WOLSELEY West Central Pelleting held official sod-turning celebrations for its new $3.2-million plant. 6 REGINA A $1.9-million renovation to one of Regina's Extra Foods will increase the floor space by 67 per cent to a total of 3,600 square metres. 7 MAPLE CREEK Maple Creek News celebrated its 100th anniversary in business. 8 AVONLEA Construction on a $5-million specialty crop processing plant in Avonlea is underway. The new pulse processing plant can process three million bushels annually and will create up to 12 jobs for the area. 9 SASKATOON Saskatoon (săskət n`), city (1991 pop. 186,058), S central Sask., Canada, on the South Saskatchewan River. The Golden Opportunities Fund has given Phenomenome
Discovers Inc. a $1-million grant. The money will allow the company to
purchase one of the most powerful mass spectrometers in Canada. 10
CHAPLIN Mainline Pulse held its grand opening celebrations. The $5-million plant will produce 100-pound bags of desi, large kabuli, B-90 kabuli, large and small lentil lentil, leguminous Old World annual plant (Lens culinaris) with whitish or pale blue flowers. Its pods contain two greenish-brown or dark-colored seeds, also called lentils, which when fully ripe are ground into meal or used in soups and stews. , yellow pea, green pea green pea lathyrussativus. and red lentil to food-quality standards. Up to 40,000 bags can be processed in one day by the approximately 45 staff that will be required in peak season. 11 ESTEVAN Johnson Plumbing and Heating Ltd. celebrated its 35th anniversary in business with an open house to mark the occasion. 12 MEADOW LAKE The Meadow Lake Co-op will double the size of its grocery store to 28,000 square feet through a $3-million renovation project. 13 WEYBURN Premier Lorne Calvert announced Weyburn's connection to CommunityNet, the province-wide high-speed Internet initiative. 14 REGINA The University of Regina History Origins In direct response to the award of the University of Saskatchewan to Saskatoon rather than Regina, the Methodist Church of Canada established Regina College in 1911 on College Avenue in Regina, Saskatchewan, starting with an enrollment of 27 students; has received funding for a state-of-the-art digital media lab. New computer equipment will be used in new animation courses in computer science and media production classes. SASKATOON The city of Saskatoon has announced a new two-year policy providing a one-year, 100-per-cent tax abatement for businesses that are expanding their operations. RIVERHURST Riverhurst Village Square recently opened and is home to the Village Office, the Palliser Library, Sask Water and the Fred T. Hill Museum. 15 BELLEGARDE Lindsay George, Chantal Bauche and Bonita Bonita (Spanish and Portuguese for "beautiful") is the name of:
MOOSE JAW Burrowing Owl Investment Corporation plans to construct a $5.7-million boutique hotel in Moose Jaw. The hotel will include a restaurant, lounge, convention centre, retail space and 71 hotel rooms. Up to 85 full-time jobs and 25 part-time jobs will be created once the project is complete. CARLYLE Carlyle Motor Products held a ribbon-cutting ceremony to unveil its expanded facility. 17 |
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