Author Archives: Keira Miller

Naicam man charged with second degree murder of 81-year-old relative
An 81-year-old man from Naicam has died after he was seriously assaulted by a relative. On Thursday at 4:30 p.m., Melfort RCMP received a call to a residence on 3rd Avenue North in Naicam. Upon arriva...
Keira Miller May 05, 2024

Battle of the Atlantic Parade to circle City Hall on Sunday
The Battle of the Atlantic Parade it set to take place tomorrow in Saskatoon to honour those who fought and lost their lives in the conflict. Lieutenant Michael Blacklock says the Battle of the Atlant...
Keira Miller May 04, 2024

Saskatoon Steps for Life walk raises funds for victims of workplace injury
Every day in Canada, three workers will not return home due to a workplace related death. Shari Hinz, Threads of Life Regional Development Coordinator for Western Canada, says to honour these people, ...
Keira Miller May 04, 2024 Photo: Steps for Life

Tick season begins earlier thanks to a mild winter and warm temperatures
The public is being reminded to take precautions when spending time outside, as tick season is already in full swing. Vivian Onaemo, a senior preventative medicine resident with Saskatoon Public Healt...
Keira Miller May 04, 2024

Police operation now complete on Regina's Garnet Street
Update: The police operation in the area of the 1300 block of Garnet St is now complete. Motorists and pedestrians are advised they can now utilize these roadways. Original: Regina Police offic...
Keira Miller May 04, 2024

WestJet issued lockout notice to its mechanics
WestJet has issued a 72-hour lockout notice to the union representing the airline's maintenance engineers and mechanics. Work stoppage could set in as early as Tuesday, unless a deal is reached. Last ...
Keira Miller May 04, 2024

Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls honoured as Red Dress Day approaches
Dozens of people gathered at the Saskatoon Police Station this morning to honour Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls. Many of them donned red ribbon skirts, as today, May 5th, is known as ...
Keira Miller May 03, 2024

Saskatoon Police Service appoints new Chief of Police
Numerous applications were sent in from across the country, but Saskatoon's newly appointed Police Chief is already quite familiar with the city. Saskatoon Police Service Deputy Chief Cameron McBride ...
Keira Miller May 03, 2024

Sask Party votes unanimously against suspending the provincial fuel tax
The Sask. Party has voted unanimously against a motion proposed by the NDP to temporarily suspend the provincial fuel tax. Opposition Leader Carla Beck says the motion was put forward as a way to miti...
Keira Miller May 02, 2024

Province invests $677,000 in youth with Down syndrome attending AIM program
Tucked away on Saskatoon's Millar Avenue is an organization dedicated to strengthening the abilities of young people with Down syndrome. Melanie Norris, Executive Director of Ability in Me, or AIM, sa...
Keira Miller May 02, 2024
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