Author Archives: Keira Miller

RCMP investigate after Battleford man found with gunshot wound
Battlefords RCMP are investigating following the sound of a gunshot early this morning. At 2 a.m., Battlefords RCMP received a report of the sound in the area of 108 Street. Officers immediately respo...
Keira Miller Aug 09, 2024

Saskatchewan adds 22,900 jobs year-over-year, unemployment rate lowest among provinces
The provincial government says the latest Statistics Canada labour force numbers display Saskatchewan's bolstering economy. Using year-over-year figures from Statistics Canada, the provincial governme...
Keira Miller Aug 09, 2024

Province announces funding to help with cost of Saskatoon Landfill search
To show its support to the Saskatoon Police Service following an intensive 93-day landfill search for a missing person, the provincial government has announced that it will put $1 million toward inves...
Keira Miller Aug 08, 2024

Phase Two of Highway 5 improvement project reaches halfway point of completion
Phase Two of a project that aims to improve safety, sightlines, and highway quality is now at the halfway point of completion. The Province's Highway 5 Improvement Project began last June, and Phase T...
Keira Miller Aug 08, 2024

Potash clumping research being conducted at USask could prove beneficial to the industry
A research project at the University of Saskatchewan, if successful, could lead to less waste in the potash and fertilizer industry. USask professor Lifeng Zhang says when potash comes into contact wi...
Keira Miller Aug 05, 2024 Photo: Phys.org

Payment plan for downtown event district may not come to light until mid-month
Saskatoon's Administration is recommending that City Council wait until August 14th to review a payment plan for the proposed downtown event and entertainment district. The document was supposed to be...
Keira Miller Jul 30, 2024

City Council will vote on whether to remove minimum parking requirements
Saskatoon's Administration is presenting a report to City Council tomorrow that covers the potential benefits of removing minimum parking requirements. That means developers, homeowners, and businesse...
Keira Miller Jul 30, 2024 Photo: City of Saskatoon

First of its kind in Canada caregiver survey already leading to positive change in Saskatoon
In an effort to understand the challenges caregivers face every day, as well as expand their support systems, the University of Saskatchewan partnered with the Saskatoon Council on Aging to conduct a ...
Keira Miller Jul 29, 2024 Photo: nuroc-health.com

Suncrest College will repurpose greenhouse gas to heat one of their buildings
If all goes as planned, Yorkton's Suncrest College could be using the excess heat coming from their Power Engineering Lab to heat their building this fall. The project was made possible after Suncrest...
Keira Miller Jul 29, 2024 Photo credit: Google Maps

Research at USask works on reducing carbon dioxide in the atmosphere
Work to reduce carbon dioxide in the atmosphere as well as provide a renewable source of energy is happening at the University of Saskatchewan's Canadian Light Source. Mahdi Salehi, a researcher at Mc...
Keira Miller Jul 29, 2024
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