Author Archives: Keira Miller

Hinton man charged with attempted fraud in Moose Jaw
A 77-year-old man has been charged with two counts of attempted fraud following an incident in Moose Jaw. On June 5, the Moose Jaw Police Service executed a search warrant at a hotel in Moose Jaw and ...
Keira Miller Jun 06, 2024

Sask. Government criticized by Indigenous group as it launches progress report on Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls
The provincial government has released an in-depth report on the progress it has made on addressing missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls across the province. The report breaks down initiati...
Keira Miller Jun 06, 2024

Review of RCMP response at James Smith Cree Nation aims to prompt changes in police procedures
An internal review into the RCMP response to the mass stabbing incident on James Smith Cree Nation aims to prompt changes in policing procedures both provincially and nationally. In September of 2022,...
Keira Miller Jun 06, 2024

Saskatchewan youth charged with second degree murder
A 17-year-old Saskatchewan youth is facing six charges including second degree murder following a firearm complaint on May 27th. At 10:38 p.m., Lloydminster RCMP received a complaint stating that some...
Keira Miller Jun 05, 2024

Pushback against rezoning in order to pave the way for affordable housing
Saskatoon residents are expressing their frustrations over several potential zoning amendments that aim to increase housing density in established neighborhoods. In order to qualify for $41 million in...
Keira Miller Jun 05, 2024

June marks ATV Safety Month in Saskatchewan
Drug and alcohol impairment, not wearing a helmet, and riding beyond your capabilities are three of the top causes for ATV injuries and fatalities. That from John Meed, General Manager of the Saskatch...
Keira Miller Jun 02, 2024

Saskatoon residents reminded of dog park rules
As the weather warms up, the City of Saskatoon is reminding the public of the rules of the dog park. Owners are asked to bring a leash and use it when entering and exiting the park. All pets must have...
Keira Miller Jun 02, 2024 Ted Murphy / CC

Three Saskatoon students receive TD scholarships of up to $70,000
Of the 45 Canadian students TD selected to receive one of their 2024 scholarships, three are currently getting an education in Saskatoon. TD offers Community Leadership Scholarships to students who ex...
Keira Miller Jun 02, 2024

Twelve community airports receive provincial upgrade funding
The provincial government is investing over $889,000 in 12 community airports around the province. Highways Minister Lori Carr says community and regional airports support air ambulance, policing, fir...
Keira Miller Jun 02, 2024 Photo: Government of Saskatchewan

Decoration Day and Memorial Service at Saskatoon's Woodlawn Cemetery
To pay tribute to those who lost their lives fighting for our country, the public is encouraged to gather at the Woodlawn Cemetery later today for the 108th Annual Decoration Day and Memorial Service....
Keira Miller Jun 02, 2024
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