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New prairie powerhouse (May 2009): Tiny Belle Plaine the pivot for multibillion-dollar resource and manufaacturing plants Oasis, Saskatchewan (April 2009): Saskatoon seen as "safe island" amidst the headwinds of the Canada-wide economy Moose in motio

New prairie powerhouse (May 2009):
Tiny Belle Plaine the pivot for multibillion-dollar resource and manufaacturing plants

Oasis, Saskatchewan (April 2009):
Saskatoon seen as "safe island" amidst the headwinds of the Canada-wide economy

Moose in motion (March 2009):
Moose Jaw now ranks as the most cost-competitive municipality in the midwest

Battleford's new boom (December 2008):
North Battleford's location on the oilsands highway grid spurs a construction surge

Resources spur revival (August 2008):
Coal, diamonds and uranium figure in a brighter future for forestry-challenged Prince Albert

"Off the charts" (April 2008):
Saskatoon overtakes Calgary with the fastest-growing economy of any city in Western Canada; and many believe the pace is just starting to roll

Roar from Regina (February 2008):
From the Grey Cup to real estate action, Saskatchewan's capital is beating out bigger cities

Current confidence (November 2007):
Led by Swift Current, southwest Saskatchewan is riding an ethanol and consturction surge that is drawing savvy investors from across Western Canada

Weyerhaeuser who? (July 2007):
Prince Albert is too busy working to mourn the loss of 1,000 mill jobs a year ago

Celebrating in Saskatoon (April 2007):
Hot housing market, new jobs and returning residents spark old city's new economy

Regina's turn (Febrnuary 2007):
Fresh off a banner economic year, capital city begins an aggressive expansion into southwest sector

Southwest sees action (November 2006):
Swift Current proves the pivot in bold bid to draw investors

A time to shine (April 2006):
Saskatoon struts into its 100th year – as the biggest, smartest city in Saskatchewan

REITS sweep Regina (February 2006):
Landmarks among targets as trusts muscle into strong, stable and affordable capital

No. 2 with a bullet (July 2005):
Hard-charging Saskatoon ranks second in Canada in a CIBC economic outlook for 2005

Rebuilding Regina (May 2005):
Inexpensive homes, tight office market and non-stop commercial construction keeps Regina on a roll

Betting on Swift Current (May 2004):
A go-ahead vote for first casino among surprises as residents, business unite with Action plan