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Kelly Gallagher / February 11, 2026

Pro-development policies put Saskatchewan ahead

A new analysis of the state of the residential real estate market supports the long-held industry view that public policy favoring more construction would …

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Kelly Gallagher / February 4, 2026

Banks offer diverse opinion on Saskatchewan economy

It’s interesting to watch how the economics units at the various chartered banks in this country assess the outlook for local or provincial economies and how …

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Kelly Gallagher / January 30, 2026

November saw big gains for food and beverage business in Saskatchewan 

Fresh off a big harvest, Saskatchewan residents decided to treat themselves by going out for dinner.Updated numbers on the food and beverage business …

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Kelly Gallagher / January 29, 2026

Nuclear options looking to go big

Saskatchewan’s nuclear option is starting to take shape.The next step in the province becoming a nuclear power generator took place yesterday with the …

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Kelly Gallagher / January 27, 2026

Local politicians try to tax their way out of affordability problem

The issue of affordability is top of minds for Canadians but it seems governments are having trouble getting their heads around it.Mark Carney’s …

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Kelly Gallagher / January 26, 2026

Retail spending rose in November

With inflation continuing to erode the average person’s purchasing power, you’d expect the monthly report on retail sales or consumer spending to go up as a …

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