Author Archives: Keira Miller

PAGC calls for coverage of burned cabins under Provincial Disaster Assistance Program
The Prince Albert Grand Council is calling on the province to make trapline cabins eligible for coverage under the Provincial Disaster Assistance Program. The PAGC says since the start of the wildfire...
Keira Miller Jul 22, 2025 Photo credit: Village of Candle Lake website

This week there is a "bear-thday" celebration in Saskatoon
Two of the largest animals at the Saskatoon Forestry Farm Park and Zoo are celebrating a milestone birthday Wednesday. Grizzly bears Koda and Mistaya are turning 20, and Zoo Manager Jeff Mitchell says...
Keira Miller Jul 22, 2025

Regina officer fatally shoots man during homicide investigation
The Saskatchewan Serious Incident Response Team is investigating an officer-involved shooting that took place during a Regina homicide investigation. At about 10:00 a.m. last Friday, plainclothes memb...
Keira Miller Jul 22, 2025

Saskatchewan joins Alberta and Ontario to advance pipelines, rail lines, and critical-mineral processing capacity
The premier of Saskatchewan and Alberta traveled to Huntsville, Ontario Tuesday morning to sign a memorandum of understanding with Premier Doug Ford. The MOU aims to create new avenues to reach domest...
Keira Miller Jul 22, 2025

FOUND: PA Police on the hunt for missing teenage boy
The Prince Albert Police Service reports that a missing 14-year-old boy last seen July 17th has been located and is safe.
Keira Miller Jul 22, 2025

Elizabeth Fry Society of Saskatchewan receives new provincial funding
Saskatchewan women leaving custody and attempting to reintegrate into society are receiving some provincial funding. The government has committed to investing $280,000 each year until 2028 into the El...
Keira Miller Jul 21, 2025

NDP fears BHP Jansen delay will push Saskatchewan into further debt
The Saskatchewan NDP is calling on the Saskatchewan government to acknowledge the impact that a first production delay at BHP's Jansen potash mine would have on the provincial economy. On Friday, BHP ...
Keira Miller Jul 21, 2025

Saskatchewan signs MOUs with Manitoba, PEI
The government of Saskatchewan signed two Memorandum of Understandings Monday, one with the premier of Manitoba, and the other with the premier of PEI. The MOUs were signed as an agreement to collabor...
Keira Miller Jul 21, 2025

Battlefords RCMP look for missing teenage girl
The Battleford RCMP are asking for the public's help in finding a missing 15-year-old girl. Taliyah Kakum was last seen in North Battleford on June 27. She is descibed as five feet 11 inches tall, 136...
Keira Miller Jul 21, 2025

Virtual reality brings health science education to Indigenous students without leaving home
Two researchers from the University of Saskatchewan will be using virtual reality to work in partnership with Indigenous students in the world of health science education. Dr. Soo Kim and Stacey Lovo ...
Keira Miller Jul 21, 2025
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