CanniMed plans $10.5 million expansion at Saskatoon plant
Alex MacPherson, Saskatoon StarPhoenix April 19, 2017 Canada’s first licensed medical marijuana producer is planning a $10.5 million expansion at its facility southeast of Saskatoon, which it says could allow for the production of up to 720,000 litres of cannabinoid oil each year. That’s the equivalent of 12 million 60-millilitre bottles of oil, CanniMed Therapeutics Inc. said in a news release announcing the facility, which is expected to take about 20 months to build and create 25 new full-time jobs. “The expansion of our oils processing capacity will ensure ample supply of cannabinoid-based raw materials for future product development and innovation,” CanniMed president and CEO Brent Zettl said in a statement. [........] Read more: http://thestarphoenix.com/business/l...askatoon-plant |
Yellow Quill expands urban reserve, waits on office building
Phil Tank, Saskatoon StarPhoenix Published on: April 20, 2017 | Last Updated: April 20, 2017 6:00 AM CST Quote:
^ Unsurprising news here that the Yellow Quill office building won't go be going ahead without a lead tenant secured. At least it hasn't been scrapped altogether, the building would be a lovely addition to downtown on a long-existing parking lot. |
Very much agreed, I have always like the renders of that building. I was hoping it might generate some interest. I know it has been on the colliers site for quite some time.
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I don't think anyone is convinced that Brown's will now be opening anything. They were suppose to be opening in Briarwood/Lakewood location and that is sitting empty. As has been mentioned on here before, Brown's plans for expansion may be "on hold". Too bad, as we enjoy the location in Stonebridge, but it is too small!
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Kind of 2 conflicting stories on the condo portion. Have they changed their mind again?
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Also at the huge Saskatchewan Real Estate conference this week in Regina I heard 2 rumors that were presented as done deals:
1. That Greystone has inked Potash Corp as the anchor for its new Tower are River Landing. 2. That the Potash/Agrium head office will be in Calgary. I actually believe neither of these. They may end up being true but I doubt they are done deals. |
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common sense is that a lively public realm is the measure of a quality city
Skywalks are the enemy of a lively public realm |
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I do agree that skywalks would be nice and I think that calling skywalks the enemy of a lively public realm is a bit dramatic. I think I understand what you are trying to say macca, and if so I would have to dissagree. People will be out in the streets when its nice out and when its not will use the skywalks. No one hangs out outside when its -30 out or pouring rain anyways. |
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