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G3 Canada to build grain elevator near Melfort

G3 Canada to build grain elevator near Melfort

G3 Canada is proposing a $55.8 million grain elevator near Melfort.
Sask Polytech officially launches innovative learning program

Sask Polytech officially launches innovative learning program

Sask Polytech will give learners the skills they need to fast-track careers, while giving employers a skilled workforce to power their industries.
Pattison Agriculture announces new Humboldt area location

Pattison Agriculture announces new Humboldt area location

The transition to the new location, located on Highway 5, is expected to begin as early as December 2022.
Humboldt’s Discovery Edge Collision & Glass moving, expanding

Humboldt’s Discovery Edge Collision & Glass moving, expanding

The new building will serve as a replacement for the former facility on the east side of the city, which will be leased out to another company.
Fuel Good Day makes for a feel good experience

Fuel Good Day makes for a feel good experience

Fuel Good Day is a Co-operative Retailing System initiative that began in 2017 to benefit local community charities
Free training on Indigenous workers being held for Humboldt businesses

Free training on Indigenous workers being held for Humboldt businesses

Two free virtual training sessions will help local businesses how to better understand Indigenous workers.
Humboldt and District Chamber of Commerce unveils new logo

Humboldt and District Chamber of Commerce unveils new logo

The three swatches on the side bring all the elements together to represent the best of the Humboldt and District Chamber of Commerce.
Humboldt Sobeys now carrying local First Nation cleaning products

Humboldt Sobeys now carrying local First Nation cleaning products

Nîkihk cleaning products, made by a First Nations company, can now be found in Humboldt.
Saskatchewan leads nation in job growth

Saskatchewan leads nation in job growth

10,100 jobs gained in one month
First Nation investment way to keep money in community: Chamber speaker

First Nation investment way to keep money in community: Chamber speaker

For entrepreneurs, First Nation investment opportunities are a way to keep business and money in the local economy, according to Sean Willy, Des Nedhe Group’s president and CEO.
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