Awarded. (Business Beat).Three Saskatchewan entrepreneurs were presented with "member of the year" awards by the Women Entrepreneurs of Saskatchewan. Misty mist·y adj. mist·i·er, mist·i·est 1. Consisting of or marked by mist: a misty rain; a misty night. 2. Cey of Saskatoon Saskatoon (săskət n`), city (1991 pop. 186,058), S central Sask., Canada, on the South Saskatchewan River. won the Emerging Business Award for her Nutrition
Made Simple; Linda Langelier of Regina won the Existing Business Award
for the Employment Network organization; and Monica Coneys of
Gravelbourg received a Special Recognition Award for playing a major
role in the economic revitalization re·vi·tal·ize tr.v. re·vi·tal·ized, re·vi·tal·iz·ing, re·vi·tal·iz·es To impart new life or vigor to: plans to revitalize inner-city neighborhoods; tried to revitalize a flagging economy. of the community of Gravelbourg. Edge Entertainment of Saskatoon has been named the 15th fastest growing company in Canada by Profit, The Magazine for Canadian Entrepreneurs, which follows its top placement as Saskatchewan's fastest growing company in the February issue of Saskatchewan Business Magazine. Profit looks at revenue growth over the past five years; Edge went from $121,237 in 1996 to almost $6.5 million in 2000. Swift Current's Sandy Larson was recently honored with a prestigious YWCA YWCA abbr. Young Women's Christian Association YWCA n abbr (= Young Women's Christian Association) → Asociación f de Jóvenes Cristianas YWCA of Regina Women of Distinction Award in the business, labor and professions category. Rob Vanderhooft, recently promoted to president of Greystone Managed Investments in Regina, was named to the prestigious list of Canada's Top 40 Under 40. Joining Vanderhooft on the Top 40 Under 40 listing was Keith Marteli, chairman of the First Nations Bank of Canada First Nations Bank of Canada (or FNBC) was established in 1996 after receiving Letters Patent from the Government of Canada. It began as a venture between TD Bank (now TD Canada Trust) and Saskatchewan Indian Equity Foundation in 1993-94. , located in Saskatoon. |
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