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Grocery, Car wash, Landromat, Apt


 

 

 

안정적인 글로서리, 아파트, 세차장 및 6 유닛 아파트 렌트 사업.

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Canadian Bagle franchise


Highly recognizable Canadian Franchise located in one of the besiest commercial area in Saskatoon.

Revenues $628,000

Net income $101,000 possible. .

Asking price : $ 299,000

Lease area : 2500 sqft

Contact Kang Kim 1-306-220-1068


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The StarPhoenix - Business
Boyd supports back-to-work legislation5/25/2012 2:03 AM
Energy and Resources Minister Bill Boyd is adding his voice to the growing chorus of business and political leaders calling for Labour Minister Lisa Raitt to legislate striking Canadian Pacific employees back to work. In a letter to Raitt Thursday, Boyd said "CP's' rail network is critical in moving Saskatchewan grain, oil, timber and minerals to markets all over the world.'' Specifically, he noted that Canpotex, the offshore marketing agency for Saskatchewan's three major potash producers, is in a peak export period.
Goodale blasts politics of impunity5/25/2012 2:03 AM
The politics of "impunity and polarization" are dividing Canadians and making Canada a less democratic and egalitarian society, Wascana MP Ralph Goodale told the Regina & District Chamber of Commerce Thursday.
Energy Bar5/25/2012 2:03 AM
Something for you to nibble on -- READ THESE ARTICLES ON FINANCIALPOST.COM/ ENERGY
Claude Resources plays show-and-tell5/24/2012 9:00 AM
It's impossible to be unimpressed when handed a baby-sized chunk of ore so saturated with veins of gold that it sparkles.
Perdue winery makes it into the big league5/24/2012 2:05 AM
Sue Echlin is hoping the rain will stop. Tuesday's strong winds ripped the cherry blossoms from the trees in her orchard, planted with her husband seven years ago. For farmers, the biggest factor in determining profits year to year is completely uncontrollable: The weather. Echlin and her husband Vance Lester are the owners of Living Sky Winery, located near Perdue. They just returned home from the Northwest Wine Summit, an international wine and cider competition where 1,100 wineries entered more than 2,000 wines and ciders. Living Sky brought home four medals, one gold and three silver, for its fruit wines and Puddle Jumper cider. Echlin answers five questions from StarPhoenix business reporter Jenn Sharp about what it takes to become a top-selling winery in Saskatchewan.

Regina News



Leader-Post - Business
Sask. businesses, labour react to EI changes5/24/2012 7:48 PM
Government, labour and business in Saskatchewan are already splitting along predictable lines in their responses to Ottawa’s plan to change the Employment Insurance (EI) system. Criticizing the changes, Saskatchewan Federation of Labour president Larry Hubich said the Conservatives are ignoring recent Statistics Canada figures indicating there are six unemployed persons for every job.
Sask. MP Ralph Goodale blasts politics of ‘impunity, polarization’5/24/2012 10:01 PM
The politics of “impunity and polarization” is dividing Canadians and making Canada a less democratic and egalitarian society, Wascana MP Ralph Goodale told the Regina & District Chamber of Commerce Thursday. The former senior cabinet minister in the Chretien and Martin Liberal governments noted that the Harper Conservatives received the support of only 40 per cent of voters in last year’s election, and only 60 per cent of Canadians bothered to vote, meaning three out four Canadians didn’t vote Conservative.
Sask. energy and resources minister backs back-to-work bill for CP employees5/24/2012 3:02 PM
Energy and Resources Minister Bill Boyd is adding his voice to the growing chorus of business and political leaders calling for Labour Minister Lisa Raitt to legislate striking Canadian Pacific employees back to work. In a letter to Raitt Thursday, Boyd said “CP’s’ rail network is critical in moving Saskatchewan grain, oil, timber and minerals to markets all over the world.’’Specifically, he noted that Canpotex, the offshore marketing agency for Saskatchewan’s three major potash producers, is in a peak export period. “A prolonged disruption of rail capacity will result in excessive costs for dormant ships in the Port of Vancouver, deterioration of our world-renowned product, mine shutdowns in Saskatchewan, and possible loss of current and future sales.” Similarly, agricultural producers are moving last year’s crop to market, “at significantly higher prices than have been seen in many years,” and “timely delivery is critical” in generating cash flow for farmers and meeting the world demand for Saskatchewan food products.
64% of Saskatchewan’s crop has been planted5/24/2012 4:20 PM
An estimated 64 per cent of Saskatchewan’s 2012 crop has been seeded, according to the provincial agriculture ministry’s weekly crop report. The five-year (covering the period from 2007-2011) average for this time of year is approximately 44 per cent seeded.
CP workers strike in Regina5/23/2012 4:45 PM
About a dozen members of the Teamsters union were on the picket line at Canadian Pacific Railway’s Regina field operations yard on Dewdney Avenue Wednesday morning after walking off the job just after midnight Tuesday in support of strike action against Canadian Pacific. Brad Wiszniak, local chair for the Teamsters Canada Rail Conference in Regina, said about 35 local members were on strike, including conductors and locomotive engineers. Wiszniak said the members are concerned about pensions, “fatigue management” and work rules.


Vancouver Sun - Business / Real Estate
Toronto sales push national home prices higher5/25/2012 12:03 PM
Toronto and Calgary led the country in rising home prices last month, according to the Canadian Real Estate Association.
A luxurious Montreal estate sells for half of auction price5/24/2012 7:41 PM
A waterfront Hudson mansion, auctioned off to a buyer who seemingly vanished after making the winning bid, has now been sold.
Canada urged to hike rates in order to cool housing market5/24/2012 7:51 AM
Canada’s economy is gradually recovering and is expected to grow by 2.25 % this year and 2.5 % in 2013, according to a new report by the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development.
U.S. housing market continues on path to recovery5/23/2012 12:36 PM
The U.S. spring home-selling season got off to a strong start in April with rising sales and prices providing evidence that a housing market recovery was gaining some traction.
Cayo: Buying a strata property takes extra care5/17/2012 8:32 PM
Many first-time condo buyers rationalize a potential purchase something like this: “I’m paying $1,200 a month in rent,” they say. “The mortgage on a sweet little place of my own will be $1,000 a month. So I’ll be saving $200.


Calgary Herald - Business / Real Estate
Condominium market heating up: Re/Max11/1/2010 7:02 AM
Condominiums have become a hot sector of the Canadian real estate market, particularly as an option for first-time homebuyers spooked by the escalating prices for single-family homes, says a report released Monday.

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