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Feds fork over $11 5M for 11 Sask businesses

Article content Ottawa is tossing a financial line to Saskatchewan today, announcing it’s to fund 11 businesses here with a total pot of $11.5 million, distributed unevenly among them. The feds are using monies from the Business Scale-up and Productivity program, which falls under Western Economic Diversification Canada. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Feds fork over $11.5M for 11 Sask. businesses Back to video Among the 11 businesses, two in the Regina area are to receive the largest amounts. Brandt Industries is to receive $4,269,889 to purchase and use new, automated laser metal-cutting equipment; oat and pulse milling company Avena Foods is to receive $2.5 million to start a new oat processing line at its Rowatt mill, just south of Regina’s bypass highway.

Vanstone: Our friend Bob Watson made friends everywhere he went

Article content Now it can be told: The best strategy, when covering a sporting event that was being expertly photographed by Robert Watson, was to show up late. An annoying reporter would merely get in the way. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Rob Vanstone: Our friend Bob Watson made friends everywhere he went Back to video Bob, you see, was the perfect ice-breaker. In the line of duty, he would inevitably introduce and endear himself to everybody. Complete strangers became instant friends. Upon arrival at the sporting venue, the automatic first step would be to locate Bob, whose trademark amiability and reportorial instincts repeatedly paid off handsomely for yours truly.

Mandryk: Moe needs to eye federal opportunities after the pandemic

Article content As we emerge from this pandemic, it’s time for Premier Scott Moe to begin to turn his attention to Saskatchewan’s deteriorating relations with the federal government. If ever there has been an opportunity in post-war Canada to pull together as a nation, it was this pandemic. Alas, this didn’t always happen. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Mandryk: Moe needs to eye federal opportunities as we emerge from pandemic Back to video However, there still might be opportunities for Moe to put both this crippling pandemic and toxic provincial-federal relationship behind and establish something better.

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