Author Archives: Keira Miller

Saskatoon City Councillors' 2024 spending lower than budgeted
Last year's slate of city councilors spent a total of $29,188 on travel related expenses according to a report presented to Saskatoon's Governance and Priorities Committee today. In 2024, the City all...
Keira Miller Feb 12, 2025

Canadian Blood Services hoping to recruit on campus, but it's not a blood drive
There are currently over 1,000 Canadians waiting to find their match. No, not on a dating site, but on a stem cell transplant list. Lisa Beechinor with Canadian Blood Services says her team will be dr...
Keira Miller Feb 11, 2025

Two arrested after shooting on Waterhen Lake First Nation
Two males have been arrested following the report of a shooting on Waterhen Lake First Nation. Meadow Lake RCMP received the report at 6:15 Saturday evening. Officers say they found one injured male o...
Keira Miller Feb 09, 2025

Saskatoon seniors compete in 2025 All Seniors Care Senior Games
Two Saskatoon senior homes took part in the 16th Annual All Seniors Care Senior Games this week, a Canada-wide Olympic-style competition complete with opening and closing ceremonies and medals. Health...
Keira Miller Feb 08, 2025

Saskatoon citizens share concerns about city bus saftey
Safety on City transit "I would never recommend Saskatoon Transit to anyone ever, and that is hurtful. I think you all realize that I wouldn't say that lightly." That's from Mary Fedun, a concerned Sa...
Keira Miller Feb 08, 2025

FCAA warns investors about Maple Bit, an unregistered company in Saskatchewan
The Financial and Consumer Affairs Authority of Saskatchewan is warning investors of an online entity called Maple Bit, as it is not registered to trade or sell securities or derivatives in the provin...
Keira Miller Feb 08, 2025

FSIN reminds Ottawa to honour First Nations' trading rights when planning to mitigate tariffs
The Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations is urging business and trade leaders to recognize First Nations' economic sovereignty when discussing trade relations with the United States. A release f...
Keira Miller Feb 08, 2025 L to R: Third Vice-Chief Aly Bear, Chief Bobby Cameron, First Vice-Chief David Pratt

Drug bust near Humboldt results in nearly two kilograms of drugs taken off the street
A 59-year-old man is facing various weapon and drug related charges after a search warrant was executed at a home northeast of Humboldt. On Tuesday, Saskatchewan RCMP's Prince Albert Crime Reduction T...
Keira Miller Feb 07, 2025

Business and trade leaders brainstorm tariff mitigation tactics at Canada-U.S. Economic Summit
After a Monday deal between Canada and the United States postponed impending tariffs for an extra 30 days, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says we need to make use of the extension. Trudeau is joining t...
Keira Miller Feb 07, 2025

"Talking Quilt" bears witness to memories of Residential School Survivors
The smell of burning sweetgrass filled the air at Saskatchewan Polytechnic yesterday as the women of James Smith Cree Nation presented the school with a cherished cultural artifact, the Talking Quilt....
Keira Miller Feb 07, 2025
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