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Webinar Recordings Now Online

Recordings of our three fireside chats hosted in January are now online. We encourage you to use these sessions as leadership briefs for Council and local stakeholders. Thank you to our webinar sponsor, the Business Development Bank of Canada for helping us shift into 2021 with this series.

February 25 - Growing Agrivalue Enterprise in Rural Saskatchewan

Join us for Fractionation 101, a full-day virtual workshop on February 25, and explore the opportunities and related questions around crop-based food and feed & ingredients processing. This workshop will be recorded and accessible to registrants following the event.  Thanks to the support of our sponsors Community Futures Sagehill and the Province of Saskatchewan, registration fees are only $25 for SEDA/SIEDN/AgWest Members and $50 for non-members. 

Who should attend?

  • entrepreneurs, companies, and communities looking to build, supply or invest in fractionation or value-added processing
  • local governments, Indigenous communities, economic development groups, and financial institutions looking to facilitate this activity; and 
  • suppliers, food companies, and consultants looking to engage in this activity

For more information and to register, visit the event page here

The office as we know it is over.. and that's a good thing

Workplaces will be more equitable and productive; towns/cities more livable. Read more

 

 

Pandemic Placemaking 

Calgary students vision for park under overpass becomes reality

A wishing tree for 2021 to engage residents

Winnipeg pop-up winter parks

 

 

Stories from the Field

Saskatoon & Regina two youngest cities in the country

Town of Redvers gets Innovative

Monument for Residential School Survivors to be built

Candle Lake Research & Education Facility honored by the UN

Coop Partners with Indigenous communities to build Western Nations gas bars

 

 

New Resources in our Knowledge Center

Challenged to define placemaking to your local residents and businesses? This two-minute video effectively highlights 11 core principles of placemaking.

 

 

Corporate Member Profile

One of Saskatchewan's oldest and largest law firms with offices in Regina and Saskatoon, McKercher LLP has the experience and capacity to provide innovative solutions for diverse legal issues and complex business transactions.  

Draw on the SEDA Speakers Bureau in 2021

Seeking inspiration? Are your stakeholders in need of pragmatic advice to move your community ahead in 2021?  From heritage and cultural tourism to youth engagement and Indigenous business development, our speakers bring hands-on experience in a variety of community economic development topics.  View our Speakers Here 

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