Author Archives: Keira Miller

Saskatchewan company fined after worker pinched between water truck and payloader
A Saskatchewan company has been fined $2,800 after an employee sustained a serious workplace injury. On December 11, Robert W. Jones pleaded guilty in Estevan Provincial Court to one violation of The ...
Keira Miller Dec 20, 2023 Photo credit: Google Maps-Michael Truman

Canadian Light Source helping make plant based meats taste better
A researcher at the University of Guelph is developing a method of making vegan meats taste more like the real thing. Dr. Alejandro Marangoni, who is a vegan himself, says plant-based meats typically ...
Keira Miller Dec 19, 2023

SaskPolytech leading the way in new agricultural innovation
Saskatchewan Polytechnic has purchased a state-of-the-art agricultural biomass processing line. Research Chair of Innovative Manufacturing, Dr. Satya Panigrahi, says the province has a lot of excess o...
Keira Miller Dec 18, 2023

Researchers from Windsor use Usask Canadian Light Source on development of germicide solution
Researchers at the University of Windsor are using the Canadian Light Source at the University of Saskatchewan to create a new line of defense against antibiotic-resistant pathogens. Dr. Ronnie Banerj...
Keira Miller Dec 17, 2023 Photo: University of New Hampshire

Performers chosen for TeleMiracle 48
After sifting through over 100 auditions, the list of talented individuals performing at TeleMiracle 48 has been finalized. TeleMiracle 48 Chair Tyler Hall says the usual list of 75 includes dancers, ...
Keira Miller Dec 17, 2023

UPDATE: Regina woman drives stolen taxi into three businesses, charged laid
Update: The Regina woman who stole a taxi and then proceeded to collide with two businesses and drive through the Regina Cornwall Centre has been identified. Saturday at 2:48am, police officers respon...
Keira Miller Dec 17, 2023

NDP calls out Sask. Party government for history of closing mother-baby services
Obstetrics departments around the province have had a record of closing during the holidays, and the NDP Health Critic says this year is no different. Through a Freedom of Information request, Vicki M...
Keira Miller Dec 16, 2023 Fé Ngô / Unsplash

Police provide update on Saskatoon's 11th homicide
Saskatoon Police are providing an update on the homicide that occurred on Thursday, the 11th one Saskatoon has seen this year. Investigation has determined the 33-year-old male victim was involved in ...
Keira Miller Dec 16, 2023

No mention of CEBA deadline extension at meeting of finance ministers
The Canadian Federation of Independant Business did not get the outcome it wanted out of today's meeting between federal, provincial and territorial finance ministers. Prior to the meeting, CFIB has s...
Keira Miller Dec 15, 2023

Saskatoon gains 55 additional affordable housing units
Saskatoon families in need are now able to benefit from 55 new affordable housing units at Rusholme Road and Avenue M North. The houses were originally built in 1961, but through a $13.04 million inve...
Keira Miller Dec 15, 2023
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