— SREDA is pleased to announce this year’s annual Bruce Richet Award recipient as Dana Kripki, Program Coordinator for Indigenous Land Development Support at the City of Saskatoon. The award celebrates […]
— I. Introduction Saskatoon Regional Economic Development Authority (SREDA) invites qualified consultants to submit proposals for conducting a comprehensive industry competitiveness report focused on Saskatchewan’s Life Sciences sector. The primary objective […]
— The Saskatoon Region is seeing a deceleration in economic growth from 2022, shaped by economic factors and hurdles, including supply chain disruption, high-interest rates, global geopolitical uncertainties, reduced global demand, […]
— Economic diversification plays a pivotal role in promoting sustainable economic growth by safeguarding against unemployment while creating an environment for industries and businesses to flourish. In light of the constantly […]
— The Saskatoon Region is navigating a dynamic and intricate economic landscape shaped by an intersection of significant events and economic challenges, pointing to slower economic growth. Among these are high […]
— SREDA’s Board of Directors, through its CEO Selection Committee and supported by an executive search firm, is pleased to announce the appointment of Erin Lawson as the organization’s new Chief […]
— Organization Founded in 1992, the Saskatoon Regional Economic Development Authority (SREDA) works with the City of Saskatoon, Regional Municipalities, and over 100 private sector members to strengthen and grow the […]
— SREDA is proud to announce Katrina German as the 2023 Wanda Hunchak Leadership Award recipient. Katrina is an award-winning entrepreneur, speaker and mentor, and generous and enthusiastic community leader. She […]
— SREDA held its Annual General Meeting yesterday and introduced its 2023 Board of Directors. Cam Broten, CEO of Associated Radiologists LLP, will extend his term as Board Chair of the […]
— Economic growth for the Saskatoon Region has started to decline in Q1, coming off a strong year. Several economic conditions are now pointing to slower growth for the rest of […]
— Saskatoon’s most promising Indigenous entrepreneurs are ready to accelerate their growth thanks to SREDA’s SOAR kihiw paskîyâkêwin Indigenous Entrepreneurship Competition presented by PIC Group. SOAR concluded last night with a […]
— The Saskatoon Region finished off 2022 by leading the nation in economic growth, growing 6.3% from 2021. The sentiment from the local business community is also high, according to The […]
— The SREDA Board of Directors is pleased to announce the appointment of Erin Lawson as Interim Chief Executive Officer of SREDA, effective today. Ms. Lawson has worked for the organization […]
— Eight years ago, the Board of Directors appointed me as SREDA’s CEO. The mandate set by the Board was to create “a new chapter of success for SREDA.” Today, I […]
— Last week I found myself in conversation with a friend about Indigenous history and the importance of Truth and Reconciliation. We talked a lot about truth, and the truth of […]
— Six regional businesses are well on their way to growth after being awarded $5,000 cash to take their business to the next level. The Business Growth Grant, presented by SREDA […]
— Economy Talks from Fallon’s Desk According to the latest figures from Statistics Canada, Saskatoon’s unemployment rate is at an almost decade low. Right now, we’re sitting at about 4.1% unemployment. […]
— This summer, SREDA launched its Agriculture Technology HARVEST Program to attract budding ag-tech companies to Saskatoon. Now, just a few months later, SREDA is pleased to welcome Soilwater to Saskatoon […]
— Economy Talk from Fallon’s Desk Every year around Halloween, we can expect two things: ghouls and goblins at the door, and the annual forecast for economic growth. But what are […]
— SREDA congratulates Saskatoon-based tech company, SkillShark Software Inc., on their recent deal with Major League Baseball team, the Houston Astros. Skillshark Software Inc., founded by Neil Anderson, is a player […]
With a total of $30K on the line, this year's Go Money Pitch Finale will put Saskatoon's most promising new business ideas up against a panel of expert judges.
Once upon a time, in a land nearby, there was a city filled with boundless opportunities, passionate people, big skies, and even bigger ideas. This remarkable city was at a pivotal time in history where anything was possible. This is a story about a city on the quest to answer the question: How to grow a city in the new economy?