Author Archives: Keira Miller

RUH runs out of beds, oxygen, and stretchers Tuesday night, according to NDP
The Saskatchewan NDP are criticizing Scott Moe and the Sask. Party for the record they've created when it comes to health care. According to an NDP news release, the Royal University Hospital Emergenc...
Keira Miller Oct 02, 2024

Sask. Party vows to increase Graduate Retention Program, NDP responds
If re-elected in October, the Sask. Party is committing to increase the Graduate Retention Program benefit by 20 per cent, bringing the maximum benefit for a four-year university graduate to $24,000. ...
Keira Miller Oct 02, 2024

Researcher warns quality of the province's waterbodies will be hindered if we continue to drain wetlands for agricultural purposes
New research out of the University of Saskatchewan suggests wetland drainage is detrimental to the health of Saskatchewan's plants, animals and ecosystems, even at the lowest of levels. Dr. Colin Whit...
Keira Miller Oct 01, 2024

No one injured in Saskatoon townhouse fire
The Saskatoon Fire Department was called to the 300 block Ave N South last night for the report of a townhouse fire. At 8:00 p.m., crews arrived to see flames coming from the upper story window of the...
Keira Miller Sep 29, 2024

Update from RCMP: Loon Lake residents grieve loss of St. George Anglican Church
A building, beloved by many, the St. George Anglican Church in Loon Lake has burned to the ground. It happened at about 5:00 a.m. Saturday morning according to former resident of Loon Lake, Tim Kostiu...
Keira Miller Sep 29, 2024

Every Child Matters Powwow graces SaskTel Centre for third year in a row
A two-day celebration of Indigenous culture will be taking place Sunday and Monday at SaskTel Centre, as September 30th is the National Day of Truth and Reconciliation. Saskatoon Tribal Council Tribal...
Keira Miller Sep 29, 2024

Prince Albert offers Safe Neighbourhood Camera Registry
The residents and law enforcement of Prince Albert are collaborating to enhance community safety through the Safe Neighbourhood Camera Registry. Residents who wish to take part in the nation-wide prog...
Keira Miller Sep 29, 2024

Saskatoon man arrested in connection to two stabbings from September
A 24-year-old Saskatoon man has been arrested after being the prime suspect in two stabbings earlier this month. On September 18, police were called to the 100 block of Avenue T South for a report tha...
Keira Miller Sep 29, 2024

Health Minister invites healthcare workers to join nursing task force
The Saskatchewan NDP is calling out the provincial government for making a complete 180 on the idea of a nursing task force after repeatedly shutting the idea down. Health Critic Vicki Mowat says, "If...
Keira Miller Sep 29, 2024

Province proceeds with Saskatchewan Marshals Service despite hearing negative feedback
The provincial NDP says the Sask. Party is pressing on with the hiring of Marshals despite hearing concerns from over 90 communities and organizations. On September 13th, a job posting for the positio...
Keira Miller Sep 29, 2024
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Calgary is contemplating an infrastructure renewal levy which would be dedicated to infrastructure repair and improvement, do you think this is a viable, transparent tool to deal with aging infrastructure in your community?, to create dedicated and transparent funding for local infrastructure needs
Yes, as long as calculations take place that deduct that cost from my property taxes
No, it will be just another way to tax home owners
Voting Ends: Jun 10, 2026 | 10:00 AM






















