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  • Expansion of Your Home-Based Business - Saskatchewan

    By Government of Saskatchewan - This publication identifies issues if you are considering expanding your home-based business, you are being presented with similar issues that face other businesses that are considering expansion. It is important to consider both the upside and the downside of the move in your decision-making and evaluation process. (Added: 4-Mar-2008 Hits: 36 )
  • SaskBiz

    By Sask. Governmeng - Are you wondering where to start or expand your business? Saskbiz.ca can help you pinpoint the most suitable location in minutes. This new interactive website provides vital information to companies interested in doing business in Saskatchewan. The site uses the latest Geographic Information System (GIS) technology to create statistical profiles of Saskatchewan communities and regions in an online format. Just choose a region or community, select the parameters, and accurate data appears in seconds! An annoying interface that relies on popups being enabled. (Added: 4-Mar-2008 Hits: 35 )
  • Sources of Information and Required Licenses

    By Government of Saskatchewan - Sources of Information and Required Licenses Contact information for Saskatchewan Regional offices as well as information regarding the required licences needed to develop your business. (Added: 4-Mar-2008 Hits: 28 )
  • Small Business Loans Association Program - Enterprise and Innovation - Government of Saskatchewan

    By ceo@work911.com - The Small Business Loans Association Program encourages diversification of the Saskatchewan economy and supports community economic development by making funding available, through community-run organizations, to non-traditional entrepreneurs. Thousands of small businesses have been assisted, and hundreds of Small Business Loans Associations (SBLA) have been formed, since the program was introduced in 1989. (Added: 4-Mar-2008 Hits: 32 )

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