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Articles from SaskBusiness (September 1, 2007)

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2007 Juno Awards provide a boost to Saskatchewan economy. 480
A lesson in market volatility. Smith-Windsor, Mark 819
A proposed Estevan-based power generating, oil-flushing project could have a major economic impact for the area. 68
AIT reforms OK, but TILMA still better. 529
Avonlea Badlands setting for series pilot. 526
Bread and railcars the key to prosperity: sometimes the grass isn't always greener "over there"--sometimes the best opportunities are right under your feet. The town of Ogema is benefiting from that idea thanks to a former resident, a talented local labour pool, and some creative business prospects. Rediger, Pat 751
Business planning for an ethanol feed lot facility in northwest Saskatchewan should be complete by late September, 2007. 48
Clean Country Renewable Energy is proposing to construct and operate an ethanol production facility near Hudson Bay. 67
Company profile: PotashCorp. Company overview 501
Company profile: SaskTel. Company overview 717
Company profile: Siga. Company overview 480
Company profile: Superior Cabinets. Company overview 467
Ethanol: fuel to fight GHG emissions. Wismer, Monique 694
Fastest growing. 498
First Nations diamond exploration liaison office created. 157
For better or worse--considerations for a lasting partnership. Bergerman, Samuel 655
Hanley will be the new home of a biopharmaceutical company. 79
Hydrogen production demonstration plant at U of R. 116
In 2006 capital investment in Saskatchewan increased by 8.7 per cent, to $9.7 billion, compared to 2005. 79
In July 2007 Saskatchewan's urban housing starts were up by 39 per cent, to 470 units, compared to July 2006. 46
In July 2007 there were 508,600 people employed in the province, an increase of 3,800 or 0.8 per cent, from July 2006. 63
In June 2007 the value of building permits issued in Saskatchewan increased by 79.6 per cent, to $189.1 million, compared to June 2006. 57
In May 2007 Saskatchewan's international exports of goods increased by 12.9 per cent, to $1.5 billion, compared to May 2006. 61
In the first seven months of 2007, average employment was up by 14,400 or 3.0 per cent, to 500,400, compared to the same period in 2006. 63
It seems like deja vu all over again. Botting, Dale 770
July edition of Chatelaine magazine featured Moose Jaw. 23
Largest employers. 419
Leading Off. Moen, Keith 541
New orphan oil and gas well program. 179
Our economy has fundamentally changed. Martin, Paul 819
Owning your business ... owning your property. Herman, Jos 666
Partner Technologies Inc. 72
Saskatchewan becomes member of Energy Council. 82
Saskatchewan's average weekly earnings (excluding overtime) for all industries in May 2007 increased by 3.2 per cent or $21.47, to $688.95, compared to April 2006. 61
Saskatchewan's average weekly earnings (excluding overtime) for all industries in May 2007 increased by 3.2 per cent or $21.47, to $688.95, compared to May 2006. 61
Saskatchewan's Top 100 companies of 2007. Martin, Paul Cover story 4059
Sean Frisky is the only Saskatchewan representative among the 45 Prairie region nominees for the Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year awards. 68
SRC technology targets India's natural gas market: by 2004, the world's largest natural gas bus fleet--composed of approximately 7,500 compressed natural gas vehicles--could be found in Delhi, India. Delhi and Mumbai also possess vast numbers of natural gas-powered taxis and autorickshaws. What's the Saskatchewan connection? Collingridge, Shirley 426
The Business Mentorship Institute (BMI) of Saskatchewan will be donating $5,000 over the next three years to the Humboldt Chamber of Commerce, so it can set up a mentorship program in the area. 71
The community of Burstall started an economic development committee and has quickly made progress. 118
The Weyburn Inland Terminal (WIT) has purchased a port terminal in Vancouver. 40
TinyEYE opens new window for speech therapy: interactive software developed by a Saskatchewan company to assist speech language pathologists is resulting in more effective therapy. Noakes, Darrell 220
Vacancy: set up shop in Saskatoon. 567
Visions of success: there are some not-so-secret ingredients in Grund Hair Care's formula for success in the professional beauty industry. Among them are the natural assets of Saskatchewan's lifestyle which brings people to the company's offices in Saskatoon, and president Wayne Grund's "passion for people.". Noakes, Darrell 506
Working faces: Betty Forbes, Saskatoon. Collingridge, Shirley 275

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