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Celebrating women entrepreneurs in Saskatchewan

Dr. Courtney Kennedy, owner and optometrist of Kennedy Eye Clinic in Saskatoon; and Laura Gustafson, Founder of ulivit, creator of sustainable, Canadian-made, plant-based foods. We are proud to recognize the many outstanding Saskatchewan women creating and operating businesses; they are driving our economic growth and supporting families and communities right across our province, Trade and Export Development Minister Jeremy Harrison said.  Our government remains committed to supporting women entrepreneurs and the business community as we emerge from the pandemic together and through the economic recovery in the months ahead. As part of the economic recovery plan, the province has implemented various business support programs to provide immediate and ongoing assistance to those businesses who have had to fully or partially close during the global pandemic.  These programs include the Re-Open Saskatchewan Training Subsidy, the Saskatchewan Small Business Emergency Payment

Pacific scoop co nz » Lifeline Tourism Package Welcomed By Business

Press Release – Canterbury Employers Chamber of Commerce Todays announcement regarding additional support for the tourism sector has been eagerly awaited by the business community, according to Canterbury Employers Chamber of Commerce (The Chamber) Chief Executive Leeann Watson. Minister Stuart Nash today … Today’s announcement regarding additional support for the tourism sector has been eagerly awaited by the business community, according to Canterbury Employers’ Chamber of Commerce (The Chamber) Chief Executive Leeann Watson. Minister Stuart Nash today announced a $200 million Tourism Communities: Support, Recovery and Re-set Plan focused on what has been described as the most vulnerable South Island regions, including Fiordland, South Westland, Queenstown Lakes, Mackenzie District and Kaikōura.

Inconsistent COVID guidelines frustrating for entertainment industry

Inconsistent COVID guidelines frustrating for entertainment industry
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Rob Vanstone: 2022 Saskatchewan Winter Games could be a big COVID coming-out party

Rob Vanstone: 2022 Saskatchewan Winter Games could be a big COVID coming-out party
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2022 Saskatchewan Winter Games could be a big COVID coming-out party

Article content March has barely arrived, along with the promise of spring, but Valerie Sluth is already looking forward to next February. Sluth is the board chair of the 2022 Saskatchewan Winter Games, which are to be held in and around Regina from Feb. 20-26. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Rob Vanstone: 2022 Saskatchewan Winter Games could be a big COVID coming-out party Back to video “It’s refreshing to think ahead to a time when hopefully, by next February, we can be outside and we can be together, whether we’re competing in a sport or volunteering or just socializing around such a positive environment,” says Sluth, the founder and CEO of Praxis Consulting.

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