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Flood waters will crest this month

It has become an annual ritual that southern Manitobans would much rather do without.

Winnipeg house lists at $3.9M

Winnipeg's housing market may be on the cusp of an all-time record. A 6,671-square-foot mansion in the affluent neighbourhood of Tuxedo has been listed for the second-highest selling price in the city's history at $3.9 million. The highest was a $7.

City hopes to snare Coyotes

The most compelling sports story in Winnipeg these days has nothing to do with what's happening on the field of play.

Water-damaged resort up for sale

The receiver of a recently mothballed resort hotel in the Interlake region is confident it will be sold and reopened even after two recent breaks in the sprinkler system caused $500,000 in damages.

Regina’s pleasant problems

Regina, along with Saskatoon, has the lowest industrial vacancy rate in Canada at 1.24 per cent, according to Colliers International.

Tiny Manitoba towns hit with oil boom

The villlage of Wescadia has only 225 residents but, like the neighbouring town of Virden, it finds itself at the centre of an unprecedented oil boom in southwestern Manitoba.

Regina faces "zero" office vacancies

"There is virtually no downtown or suburban office space available for tenants who want to expand or locate their businesses in [Regina]," noted Avison Young principal Dale Griesser. At 1.

Wall leads India mission

Premier Brad Wall left Regina March 8 for a trade mission to India and Bangladesh. With the help of the Saskatchewan Trade and Export Partnership (STEP), Wall's primary mission is to increasing exports to these two countries.

Asia Pulp buys Prince Albert mill

Asia Pulp and Paper Co., through its European subsidiary, Paper Excellence, is buying Domtar Corp.

Saskatoon builders busy

Saskatoon building permits rose 52.1 per cent between January 2010 and January 2011, spiking to $61.5 million from $40.4 million a year earlier, according to Statistics Canada.