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City of Lloydminster – Business Retention Specialist (term)

Support Gravelbourg Cares prior to December 12

Gravelbourg Cares Shuttle Service was nominated by  to be part of Raise the Barn - a funding project by WinField United Canada. Regional winners - which Gravelbourg Cares is one of three - received an $8,000 prize and now a further $20,000 will be awarded to the entity that brings in the most public votes through the WinField United website. People can vote daily until Dec. 12 when the grand prize winner will be announced. Should the shuttle service win the grand prize, the money will go toward assisting in the eventual replacement of the sole van currently being utilized and for the costs to operate the service.

 

Accessory dwelling units on the rise
Accessory dwelling units on the rise
Addressing a lack of housing may require changing bylaws to allow additional units on existing properties.
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Enticing employees back to the office
Enticing employees back to the office
After years of working remotely, many employees are reluctant to return to the office. Add in record-low unemployment, and employers are in a position to make the office more attractive. Here are four things to do when convincing employees that onsite is better.
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Great way to celebrate community and business
Great way to celebrate community and business
The first-ever Arcola Business Amazing Race highlighted the town, its community, and its businesses. Nearly 30 businesses and individuals pitched in for the event, which raised funds for the Carlyle and District Foodbank.
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Social impact bonds to fund affordable housing
Social impact bonds to fund affordable housing
Some American cities are expanding beyond the standard municipal bond to fund affordable housing. Environmental, social, and governance bonds can attract a wider range of investors.
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SaskTel program gives your old phone new purpose helping people rebuild their lives
SaskTel program gives your old phone new purpose helping people rebuild their lives
Proceeds generated by recycling cell phones, batteries, and accessories helps fund Phones for a Fresh Start—a community program designed to help those fleeing domestic abuse and youth transitioning out of Ministry of Social Services care.
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Upcoming Network Events

December 14, 2022: Opportunities for Scaling Home Based Businesses Webinar

January 24, 2023 Save the Date: Saskatchewan Indigenous Economic Development Network Conference at Dakota Dunes 

 

Members - submit your upcoming events to seda@seda.sk.ca

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