Author Archives: Keira Miller

Don't expect Saskatoon's residential streets to be graded just yet
Despite the aftermath of several snow events piled on top of Saskatoon's sidewalks and centre medians, the City says it will continue to monitor the condition of residential streets and that the condi...
Keira Miller Jan 13, 2026

Five Saskatoon businesses defrauded of $250,000 by supposed accountant
A 72-year-old man is facing charges in connection to five reported frauds involving local businesses. Saskatoon Police say in each of the reported incidents, which date back to 2023, complainants said...
Keira Miller Jan 13, 2026

Nearly $10 million invested into Saskatchewan crop research
A better understanding of kochia's herbicide-resistant properties is the main focus of new crop research funding from the federal government. Tuesday morning, federal agriculture minister Heath MacDon...
Keira Miller Jan 13, 2026

Sask Ag Minister optimistic about resolving trade dispute with China
Saskatchewan's Agriculture Minister is hopeful there will be positive developments on canola and yellow pea tariffs following Prime Minister Carney's state visit to China this week. Carney will be joi...
Keira Miller Jan 13, 2026

Deadline to complete 2026 hunting surveys approaches
The deadline to complete the Big Game and Game Bird Hunter Harvest Survey is fast approaching. The provincial government is encouraging hunters to give their feedback by January 20th. Environment Mini...
Keira Miller Jan 13, 2026

More than three dozen arrests in 2025 thanks to Saskatoon Crime Stoppers tips
Officers with Saskatoon Crime Stoppers had to sift through 26,035 anonymous tips in 2025, 38 of which led to arrests and charges. Crime Stoppers Coordinator Derek Chesney adds that the most prevalent ...
Keira Miller Jan 12, 2026

No need to be concerned about safety of storm ponds despite plus temperatures
Despite the warm temperatures forecast for this week, Saskatoon's Deputy Fire Chief says residents don't need to worry about ice thickness on the city's storm ponds. Rob Hogan explains that once the i...
Keira Miller Jan 12, 2026

BFL CANADA reminds businesses about AI safety
As businesses continue to infuse Ai assistance into every-day operations, it's important that they stay diligent about what information they feed said programs. That's from Chris O'Sullivan, the Chief...
Keira Miller Jan 11, 2026 "Artificial Intelligence & AI & Machine Learning - 30212411048" by mikemacmarketing is licensed under CC BY 2.0.

Canadian Light Source helping to build better CT scanners
The Canadian Light Source in Saskatoon is once again being featured as a catalyst for groundbreaking research. For the last three years, Dr. Tom Tiedje (TEE-jee) at the University of Victoria has been...
Keira Miller Jan 10, 2026

Saskatoon Firefighters Union works to lower terms for cancer compensation
The number once threat to firefighters nowadays is no longer giant blazes, but rather a silent killer. Saskatoon Fire Fighters Union Representative Jayden Poirier says of 330 line-of-duty deaths of Ca...
Keira Miller Jan 10, 2026
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