Author Archives: Keira Miller

Sask. Party government still considering tariff response, NDP says they had months to prepare
As the leaders of nearly all Canadian provinces take action against Donald Trump's 25 per cent tariffs, Saskatchewan's premier is discussing his options with cabinet. In a social media post yesterday,...
Keira Miller Mar 05, 2025

Contemplating Dutch Elm Disease and proposed changes to 22nd Street intersection coming up at City committee meetings
Just like in past years, the fee to dispose of elm wood at the landfill will be waived for all Saskatoon residents, if approved by city council. The recommendation comes as the City of Saskatoon tries...
Keira Miller Mar 03, 2025

Cameco's CFO tells U.S. mining conference the uranium industry's future is bright
The Executive Vice President and CFO of Cameco says there has never been such a large requirement gap in the history of uranium production than there is right now. Grant Isaac presented at the BMO Glo...
Keira Miller Mar 03, 2025

Numerous overdoses in short amount of time prompts warning from Prairie Harm Reduction
Prairie Harm Reduction on 20th Street in Saskatoon has posted on Facebook regarding a large number of overdoses in the last few days. The post also reads that naloxone has been reported not to be work...
Keira Miller Mar 02, 2025

TeleMiracle 49 underway at Prairieland Park
TeleMiracle 49 is well underway. Beginning at 9:00 p.m. last night and running today until 5:00 p.m., the 20-hour telethon is over half-way complete. The event is taking place at Saskatoon's Prairiela...
Keira Miller Mar 02, 2025 Photo: TeleMiracle.com

JPCHF Champion Child chosen for 2025
A 10-year-old boy from Carlyle has been named as the Jim Pattison Children's Hospital Foundation Champion Child for 2025. Blaze's positive spirit has helped him persevere through eight surgeries for a...
Keira Miller Mar 02, 2025

City hopes to improve accessibility in Saskatoon, survey launches Monday
Tomorrow is the opening of the City of Saskatoon's Accessibility Survey, which hopes to gain intel on how the city can be made more inclusive and barrier-free for all. Making the city more accessible ...
Keira Miller Mar 02, 2025

SPSA introduces the President's Awards, nominations now open
Do you know a young individual or organization that has shown leadership skills regarding life-saving measures or emergency preparedness? If one comes to mind, you might want to consider nominating th...
Keira Miller Mar 01, 2025 Photo: SPSA President Marlo Pritchard

First Nations Bank of Canada approved for first loan under Indigenous Land Development Program
The First Nations Bank of Canada has approved its first loan under the Indigenous Land Development Program. In partnership with the Canada Infrastructure Bank, the duo will be funding projects that ha...
Keira Miller Mar 01, 2025

PrairiesCan invests in western-Canadian polytechnic institutions
The federal department that promotes economic growth in Alberta, Manitoba and Saskatchewan has invested nearly $900,000 into polytechnics across the prairies. PrairiesCan announced the funding yesterd...
Keira Miller Mar 01, 2025
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