Author Archives: Keira Miller

Northern lights to start the week, double-digit temperatures to end it
A powerful geomagnetic storm created some vivid northern lights on Tuesday night. The geomagnetic scale is rated from G1 (weakest) to G5 (strongest). Tuesday's rating by scientists was G3 (strong). Sc...
Keira Miller Nov 12, 2025 Photo credit Shelly Rose Gerein Facebook

82 per cent of people satisfied living in Saskatoon, Civic Survey says
Every year, the City of Saskatoon conducts two surveys to get a feel for how satisfied residents are with their quality of life and civic services. Three-hundred and ninety-eight people responded to t...
Keira Miller Nov 11, 2025

City of Saskatoon embracing AI
The City of Saskatoon is embracing change and getting on board with artificial intelligence. After laying the foundation between 2022 and 2025, the City has outlined a 2026-2029 Strategic Plan which h...
Keira Miller Nov 11, 2025 "Artificial Intelligence & AI & Machine Learning - 30212411048" by mikemacmarketing is licensed under CC BY 2.0.
PA Police search for woman missing since November 3rd
The Prince Albert Police Service is renewing its call for public help in finding a missing 23-year-old woman. Ralynne Chamakese was last seen on November 3 in the 1200 block of 24th Street West. Ralyn...
Keira Miller Nov 10, 2025

Saskatoon Transit wins national award for safety and security
The Canadian Urban Transit Association has selected Saskatoon Transit to receive the 2025 Corporate Award for Safety & Security. Saskatoon was selected for its Frontline Employee Safety Plan, whic...
Keira Miller Nov 10, 2025

Local climate organizations challenge Province's decision to extend use of coal-fired power plants
The provincial government's decision to extend the life of coal-fired power plants past 2029 has prompted legal action by a group of local organizations and individuals. The Saskatchewan Environmental...
Keira Miller Nov 10, 2025

New list of federal major projects to be revealed Thursday
Coming up on Thursday, the Federal Government will reveal the next wave of infrastructure projects it's referring to the Major Projects Office for review. Prime Minister Mark Carney unveiled the timin...
Keira Miller Nov 10, 2025

10 per cent of people in Battlefords require food bank support
In a region of roughly 19,000 people, the Battlefords District Food and Resource Centre supported about one in ten of them last month. A release from the Centre says in October, one of its busiest mon...
Keira Miller Nov 08, 2025

Sask. gov looking to modernize parts of credit unions
The provincial government is hoping to modernize certain portions of The Credit Union Act to help credit unions keep up with the ever-changing financial institution sector. A release from the province...
Keira Miller Nov 08, 2025

Saskatoon suspect charged with punching and kicking police dog
Just before 5:30 a.m. police attempted to conduct a traffic stop on a vehicle in the area of 22nd Street West and Avenue F South, but the vehicle fled. Minutes later, officers found the vehicle still ...
Keira Miller Nov 07, 2025
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