Author Archives: Keira Miller

Idylwyld police presence the result of stolen vehicle
The police presence and lane closures on Idylwyld Drive North and 32nd Street West on Tuesday were the result of a stolen vehicle. At 4:00pm, police officers located a vehicle with a license plate tha...
Keira Miller Mar 15, 2023

Canadians may be feeling the pinch at the grocery store but not as bad as elsewhere
Even though food prices have been rising for months, the Director of the Agri-Food Analytics Lab at Dalhousie University says Canadians are still spending less than most countries. Sylvain Charlebois ...
Keira Miller Mar 15, 2023

Metis Nation-Saskatchewan looking for solutions to homelessness
A large increase in homelessness in Saskatchewan communities has prompted Metis Nation-Saskatchewan to host a conference to talk about possible solutions. The conference is the first of its kind and i...
Keira Miller Mar 13, 2023

What is new in Saskatoon's green cart program as the city-wide roll-out begins
The manufacturer of the new green compost carts will begin delivering the bins to Saskatoon residents today. By The end of April, over 60,000 carts will be delivered to Saskatoon homes in time for bi-...
Keira Miller Mar 13, 2023

Forcible confinement and robbery in Regina
Two people in Regina are facing charges of both robbery and forcible confinement. Saturday at 10:00am, police were dispatched to a house in the 1000 block of McDonald Street. A man with minor injuries...
Keira Miller Mar 12, 2023

New treatment in the works for Multiple Sclerosis patients
What seems to be a promising treatment for multiple sclerosis is in development at the University of Saskatchewan. Dr. Michael Levin and his team say they have found the missing puzzle piece when it c...
Keira Miller Mar 11, 2023

The freeze/thaw cycle in winter impacts wetlands
Kimberly Gilmour's research paper titled "Cold spots and cold moments" outlines the environmental processes that are not occurring because of shorter and warmer winters in the province. The University...
Keira Miller Mar 06, 2023

Two men in custody after attempted Break and Enter in Moose Jaw
Police responded to a Break and Enter in progress in the Northwest area of Moose Jaw at 3:30 Sunday morning. A suspect vehicle was located by police, but it quickly fled the scene. Police say a traffi...
Keira Miller Mar 05, 2023

Indigenous apprenticeship program receives funding boost from Saskatchewan Government
The Saskatchewan Apprenticeship and Trade Certification Commission has received a funding boost to invest in the Indigenous Apprenticeship Initiatives Program. The Government of Saskatchewan announced...
Keira Miller Mar 05, 2023

Time to increase recruiting efforts for university engineering programs
The profession of geoscientists and engineers is reflected in work conducted in the agriculture, construction, environment, forestry, mining, and health care industries, among many others, and is vita...
Keira Miller Mar 02, 2023
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