Northern Saskatchewan feels impact of global oil crisis, solar seen as a solution
Even as there’s hope for an easing of conflict in the Middle East, oil and gas prices remain volatile. In northern Saskatchewan, the effects are being felt in everyday life, from grocery bills to transportation costs.
Brent Bushell, GM and CEO of the Meadow Lake Co-op Association, which operates grocery stores in Meadow Lake, Buffalo Narrows, and Île-à-la-Crosse, said as you go further North, there are more transportation costs.
“We all live and die by that transportation whether it’s groceries, fuel, or other goods,” he said.
To help offset rising costs, Bushell said the Co-op is taking steps to minimize the impact on customers.

