
OUR STORY

A Region Built on Collaboration
The Last Mountain Economic Development Alliance (LMEDA) brings together the communities of Nokomis, Strasbourg, Semans, and Govan with a shared commitment to regional prosperity. By working collectively, the region strengthens local capacity, aligns planning efforts, and creates a clearer pathway for investment, growth, and community wellbeing. Bulyea and Semans may be joining website LMEDA is defined by strong local leadership, deep community roots, and a willingness to work together across municipal boundaries. Rather than competing, communities collaborate—sharing knowledge, coordinating services, and advancing opportunities that benefit the region as a whole.
A Connected Lifestyle Corridor
Positioned within Saskatchewan’s eastcentral region and connected by key transportation routes, the Last Mountain Corridor is emerging as a Connected Lifestyle Corridor—a place where smalltown quality of life meets modern connectivity, entrepreneurship, and access to larger markets.
Affordable living, reliable infrastructure, and proximity to Regina and surrounding centres make the region attractive to families, business owners, and investors seeking both opportunity and balance.
The corridor offers a compelling blend of small‑town quality of life and modern connectivity, making it well‑suited for families, entrepreneurs, remote workers, and investment‑ready businesses. Anchored by strong community services, access to education and health care, and proximity to larger centres such as Regina and Saskatoon, the region benefits from reliable high‑speed broadband connectivity that supports remote work, digital business operations, online learning, and virtual health services. Fibre optic broadband availability from multiple providers, ensure that residents and businesses can participate fully in today’s digital economy while enjoying the affordability, space, and community connection that rural Saskatchewan offers.
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