Author Archives: Keira Miller

Prince Albert vehicle and pedestrian collision declared accidental
A fatal collision that occurred on October 27 of last year has been deemed accidental by the Prince Albert Police Service. The collision was between a vehicle and a pedestrian in the 500 Block of 28th...
Keira Miller Mar 24, 2023

The sights and smells of spring will be alive in Saskatoon this weekend
Friday is the beginning of the 2023 Gardenscape Backyard Living Show taking place at Prairieland Park. Susan Kuzma, the organizer of Gardenscape, says despite the past several years being hard on even...
Keira Miller Mar 24, 2023

Saskatchewan Liberals voting on a new name this weekend
The Sask Liberal Party will be discussing and putting forward several significant motions at their 2023 Annual General Meeting on Saturday, including a complete rebranding of the party. Party Leader J...
Keira Miller Mar 24, 2023 (file photo) Liberal Party Leader Jeff Walter

Exhibits open in Saskatoon illustrating horror of war in Ukraine
The Ukrainian Museum of Canada in Saskatoon is welcoming two new exhibits that will allow Saskatoon residents to glimpse the effects of war. 'Doors: Through the Horrors of War' is an installment by a ...
Keira Miller Mar 23, 2023 Photo credit: Artist Ruslan Kurt

One million steps on Meewasin Trail
A Saskatoon resident and avid Meewasin Trail user wants to raise awareness and money for both Meewasin Valley Authority and the Canadian Mental Health Association Saskatoon. Frances Sreedhar is a ment...
Keira Miller Mar 21, 2023 Photo Courtesy Meewasin Valley Authority

New project could mean psilocybin as an alternative to antidepressants
A new resource for experts and entrepreneurs at the University of Saskatchewan is becoming an integral part in helping them build their own businesses. The project is called Opus, and it is designed t...
Keira Miller Mar 20, 2023

Reeve wants more realistic conditions for firefighter training
Saskatchewan's Environment Minister will look into a suggestion on how to improve training for volunteer fire departments in rural communities, but it could come with some environmental obstacles. The...
Keira Miller Mar 19, 2023

Bone cancer drug in development
A developing treatment for bone cancer is in the works at the University of Saskatchewan. Dr. Ekaterina Dadachova , a researcher at USask, is using the knowledge and expertise she gained from Opus, a ...
Keira Miller Mar 18, 2023

PrairiesCan company funding
A Canadian veneer stone company based in Saskatoon has received funding support from Prairies Economic Development Canada, which is being used partially to create new jobs. Innovative Stonecraft has r...
Keira Miller Mar 18, 2023

Skating season ends
With warm weather appraoching, one of the longest skating seasons the Cameco Meewasin Rink has ever seen is finally coming to an end. Beginning on December 7th, the Meewasin Rink at Nutrein Plaza was ...
Keira Miller Mar 18, 2023 Photo credit: Meewasin Valley Authority website
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