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Starting a Business

Build Your Dream, Grow Your Roots

Thinking about starting a business in the Town of Lampman? Whether you’re launching a home-based bakery, opening a new storefront, or expanding an existing venture, we’re here to support you every step of the way. Lampman offers a welcoming community, strong local support, and plenty of room to grow.

 

Why Start a Business in Lampman?

  • Supportive local government and community

  • Affordable land and rental opportunities

  • Access to regional customers and nearby rural markets

  • Strong agricultural base and tourism potential

  • Opportunity to live where you work—and love it!

 

Getting Started: Key Steps

1. Check Zoning & Land Use
Before establishing a location, make sure your proposed business aligns with Lampman’s zoning bylaws and land use policies.

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2. Business Licensing
Most businesses in Lampman require a business license or development permit. Contact the Town Office to confirm requirements and start your application.

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3. Register Your Business
If you’re operating under a name other than your own, register your business with the Saskatchewan Corporate Registry.

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4. Permits & Inspections
Depending on your business type, you may need additional permits (e.g., food handling, building, signage). Town staff can guide you through the process.

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5. Connect with Local Resources
We can connect you with funding opportunities, small business training, and local or regional business associations to help your business thrive.

 
Helpful Resources
  • Lampman Business Guide (PDF) – Download Here

  • Saskatchewan Small Business Resources – Visit Site

  • Community Futures – Business planning, financing & mentorship

  • Lampman Credit Union – Business banking and loan services

 
Need Support? We’re Here to Help!

Contact the Town Office to discuss your idea, ask questions, or schedule a one-on-one planning session. We love helping local entrepreneurs succeed!

Phone: (306) 487-2462
Email: lampman@sasktel.net

Every big idea starts small ... let it grow where your roots run deep.

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