Author Archives: Keira Miller

St. Paul's Hospital Foundation has reached more than two-thirds of their fundraising goal for the Kidney Care Campaign
For those living in remote northern Saskatchewan, even trips to the grocery store can be a few and far between. Now, imagine living there while receiving the life altering diagnosis of kidney disease....
Keira Miller Mar 21, 2025

HomeStyles kicks off Friday
The 2025 HomeStyles home and renovation show offers over 200 exhibitors and more than 340 booths accompanied by experts in design, renovation and maintenance. HomeStyles Spokesperson Carlee Bard says ...
Keira Miller Mar 21, 2025

Sask. RCMP hope public can provide tips regarding ten wanted individuals
The Saskatchewan RCMP has released a list of ten wanted individuals that are believed to be living in Saskatchewan. They are all men between the ages of 20 and 57, and they are wanted on charges from ...
Keira Miller Mar 20, 2025

SEIU West members continue to rally for fair collective bargaining agreement
During just one of dozens of similar rallies that have taken place across the province, over 50 SEIU West members marched for change in Saskatoon over the lunch hour on Thursday. SEIU West Vice Presid...
Keira Miller Mar 20, 2025

Sask. Party and NDP debate tariff response and healthcare budget during Question Period
The Saskatchewan NDP dubbed Wednesday's provincial budget 'the greatest work of fiction' during Question Period on Thursday, noting that it didn't include the fiscal impacts of tariffs from the United...
Keira Miller Mar 20, 2025

Business, health, and education sectors have mixed reactions to the 2025-26 provincial budget
NDP leader Carla Beck says the Sask. Party is asleep at the wheel by not have a contingency fund in place in the event of a lengthy trade war. She notes Alberta, BC and New Brunswick addressed the US ...
Keira Miller Mar 19, 2025

Provincial budget features $12 million surplus, no contingency plan for tariff impacts
Although the Government of Saskatchewan's 2025-26 budget forecasts a $12 million surplus, the finance minister says prolonged tariffs could push Saskatchewan into a deficit. Jim Reiter presented the f...
Keira Miller Mar 19, 2025

Saskatoon residents invited to learn more about Link, the city's upcoming public transit system
A popular street in Saskatoon is expected to undergo some major changes in the next few years. Saskatoon Special Projects Manager Rob Dudiak says College Drive will be a key corridor in the city's new...
Keira Miller Mar 16, 2025

Bring on spring with Meewasin's annual Pelican Watch Contest
To celebrate the arrival of the American White Pelicans back at the Weir, the Meewasin Valley Authority are launching their annual Pelican Watch Contest once again. Meewasin's Community Events Coordin...
Keira Miller Mar 16, 2025

Prince Albert Police warn of tainted fentanyl following burst of overdoses
There is a potentially fatal batch of fentanyl circulating in Prince Albert. The city's Police Service released the alert Saturday following multiple overdoses in a 24-hour period in the community. Th...
Keira Miller Mar 16, 2025
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