Author Archives: Keira Miller

Nutrien spends over $1 billion with Indigenous suppliers since 2020
A symbiotic relationship between Saskatchewan's Indigenous suppliers and Nutrien has allowed for the meeting and exceeding of a major milestone. Announced on the top floor of Nutrien Tower in Saskatoo...
Keira Miller Jun 19, 2025

Planning in the works for credit union merger, members won't see changes until 2026
Both membership and leadership at three Saskatchewan credit unions have decided they would be better together, and a merger will be taking effect January 1st for Synergy, Cornerstone, and Conexus cred...
Keira Miller Jun 19, 2025

Two young men charged with Second Degree Murder in relation to Prince Albert homicide
The Prince Albert Police Service Major Crimes Unit has arrested two young men in connection to the September 2024 homicide of Darren Laviolette. Both 19-year-old Darrenson Head and 21-year-old Hayden ...
Keira Miller Jun 18, 2025

Province warns public not to trespass at SPSA air operations base
After a group of people were caught attempting to trespass at a Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency air operations base, the provincial government is asking the public not to interfere with wildfire and...
Keira Miller Jun 18, 2025

U.S. trade war and northern wildfires raise concerns for tourism-reliant small businesses
A trade dispute with the U.S. paired with a devastating wildfire season will result in quite a slow summer for small Saskatchewan businesses, especially those that rely on tourism. Brianna Solberg wit...
Keira Miller Jun 18, 2025

Fire at Regina nail salon
It was an explosive scene at T&T Nails Spa in Regina on Monday. According to a post on the Regina Fire Twitter page, crews responded to the 4000 Block of Rochdale Blvd. at 7:27pm for a commercial ...
Keira Miller Jun 18, 2025

Conexus, Cornerstone, and Synergy credit unions vote to merge
Three of Saskatchewan's credit unions have voted in favour of merging. Effective January 1st, Conexus, Cornerstone, and Synergy Credit Unions will be joining together after a vote indicated that over ...
Keira Miller Jun 18, 2025 Photo credit: Google Maps

Federal government offers discounted camping and free admission to Parks Canada sites
The Federal Government is making admission to all places operated by Parks Canada free between June 20th and September 2nd. The move comes as part of the Canada Strong Pass, moved by the premiers and ...
Keira Miller Jun 18, 2025

Thursday brings Saskatoon's 49th Annual Civic Pancake Breakfast
The City of Saskatoon is hosting its 49th Annual Civic Pancake Breakfast Thursday morning. All proceeds from the breakfast, which costs $8 per plate of pancakes, sausage, coffee or juice, will be dona...
Keira Miller Jun 18, 2025

Exploration Agreement signed for northwest Athabasca region
An Exploration Agreement has been signed between the Ya'thi Nn Land and Resource Office and Forum Energy Metals Corporation. The agreement will allow for the advancement of mineral exploration in the ...
Keira Miller Jun 18, 2025
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Recently a bill became law in Rhode Island requiring a staffing ratio for self checkout in grocery stores with at least one employee for every three self-checkout stations to address customer complaints. Would you like to see something similar established in Saskatchewan?
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