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Prairie office markets retrench, industrial goes speculative

Prairie office markets retrench, industrial goes speculative

Office sector faces headwinds but industrial developers rush to get shovels in the ground on speculative builds
Winnipeg multifamily portfolio becomes a social enterprise

Winnipeg multifamily portfolio becomes a social enterprise

Winnipeg Foundation acquires 27 properties estimated at $500 million
Breaking: CP Rail Sask. derailment includes grain cars, tankers

Breaking: CP Rail Sask. derailment includes grain cars, tankers

Wreck near Macoun forced highway closure, homeowners to evacuate in southeast Saskatchewan today, December 1
Growth-minded lenders tighten terms of new debt as costs rise

Growth-minded lenders tighten terms of new debt as costs rise

Multifamily, industrial lending poised to grow in 2023
Yorkton grocery store adding modular farm to its site

Yorkton grocery store adding modular farm to its site

Saskatchewan Legacy Co-op concept aimed at providing year-round vegetables without trucking costs or inflation fears
Three of Canada’s top five ‘greenest’ cities are on the Prairies

Three of Canada’s top five ‘greenest’ cities are on the Prairies

New research has revealed Canada’s greenest cities, with Prince Albert coming out on top.
Comment: Four big commercial real estate myths exploded

Comment: Four big commercial real estate myths exploded

These common myths arise repeatedly in the commercial real estate market, says veteran Saskatchewan broker
Lest we forget: here is where you can remember

Lest we forget: here is where you can remember

Pause to remember the brave and the fallen on November 11, and forever
Saskatchewan closing, selling all its liquor stores

Saskatchewan closing, selling all its liquor stores

The 34 government liquor stores have seen net income plunge 96 per cent since 2018, according to the Saskatchewan Liquor and Gaming Authority, due to private competition
Prairie cities struggle to keep pace with CRE demand

Prairie cities struggle to keep pace with CRE demand

Regina, Saskatoon and Winnipeg appear near bullet-proof as real estate investors – and a hungry world – look to Western Canada to harvest yields and exports