Author Archives: Keira Miller

City of Prince Albert owes $95,000 following Health and Safety Act violation
The City of Prince Albert must pay $95,000 after taking responsibility for a health and safety violation in Provincial Court. The incident occurred in 2022 when an employee, standing upright on the le...
Keira Miller Apr 25, 2024

Saskatoon man in hospital with stab wound
A 59-year-old Saskatoon man was taken to hospital after a stabbing early this morning. At around 2:30 a.m., police were called to the 1500 block of 8th Street East for a report of an injured person. O...
Keira Miller Apr 25, 2024

Canadian Light Source furthers research on pollution in prairie groundwater
A prevalent pollutant in prairie groundwater is known to cause infertility in humans and animals, and a research team out of the University of Guelph is attempting to remove it from our ecosystems. Er...
Keira Miller Apr 25, 2024 Canadian Light Source Twitter

Governor General answers questions from students, tours Wanuskewin
A class of Grade 8 students from City Park School in Saskatoon had the opportunity to speak with the Governor General of Canada today at Wanuskewin Heritage Park. Governor General Mary Simon engaged i...
Keira Miller Apr 24, 2024

Students spearheading new addition to Saskatoon military artifact museum - fundraising is underway
A group of seven student volunteers with the Saskatoon Museum of Military Artifacts are making a sizeable commemoration to the Canadian soldiers who stormed Juno Beach on June 6, 1944, otherwise known...
Keira Miller Apr 23, 2024 Photo credit: Saskatoon Museum of Military Artifacts/Facebook

CTF wants government to be more transparent when it comes to municipal financial statements
Every year, Saskatchewan municipalities are required by law to submit their financial statements to the provincial government. The province is supposed to make those statements public, however the Can...
Keira Miller Apr 22, 2024

Saskatoon Research project aimed at keeping criminals from reoffending
A research project conducted on 'Build Up' Saskatoon has revealed promising statistics about the programs ability to keep criminals from reoffending. The Build Up program was launched in 2018 by Quint...
Keira Miller Apr 22, 2024

Scientists uncover properties of a new tellurate material
A pair of scientists have uncovered the properties of a new metal tellurate material using the Canadian Light Source at the University of Saskatchewan. Currently, the metal oxides used in solar cells,...
Keira Miller Apr 20, 2024 Canadian Light Source Twitter

USask's VIDO and CLS to receive combined $113.5 million in federal funding
Two research facilities at the University of Saskatchewan are benefitting from the federal budget's commitment to supporting continued innovation, with $3 billion invested in research over the next fi...
Keira Miller Apr 19, 2024

Saskatchewan teachers to vote on 'final offer' from province, NDP disappointed with offer
On May 8th and 9th, members of the Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation will be voting on the latest offer from the Government-Trustee Bargaining Committee following two days of negotiations. STF Preside...
Keira Miller Apr 18, 2024
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