TeleMiracle 50 adds four nationally recognized cast members
SASKATOON — TeleMiracle has announced four additional cast members for its historic 50th broadcast, adding nationally recognized broadcaster George Stroumboulopoulos, comedians Myles Morrison and Matt Donlevy, and CTV Regina weather and community anchor Sabeen Ahmad.
TeleMiracle 50 will run for an expanded 22 hours, beginning at 7 p.m. on Feb. 28 and concluding at 5 p.m. on March 1, 2026. The anniversary broadcast will take place at Prairieland Park in Saskatoon.
TeleMiracle is an annual telethon in support of the Kinsmen Foundation, which provides medical travel assistance and mobility and special needs equipment to Saskatchewan residents. Over its history, TeleMiracle has raised more than $171 million for people across the province.
Previously announced cast members include legacy performers Beverley Mahood, Brad Johner, Jeffery Straker and the TeleMiracle House Band, as well as TSN host Kate Beirness, radio personality Clayton Kroeker, country artist Jojo Mason, and actor and producer Sera-Lys McArthur.
The Backstage Lounge cast features disability advocate and past Kinsmen Foundation recipient Shailynn Taylor and podcast host Gary Nickel. The broadcast will also include special appearances by Brock Andrews, Brodie Siebert, Jay Semko and Danica Lorer, Munroe & Patrick, Northern Air and The Steadies, along with performances from 70 Saskatchewan-based talents.
“Our cast and performers make the show what it is, and we are so fortunate to host an event that raises funds for people in need across Saskatchewan,” said TeleMiracle 50 chair Tammy Blackwell. “We’re grateful to present an entertaining show year after year that truly makes a difference.”
Donations to TeleMiracle can be made year-round through the Kinsmen Foundation, including through Helping Hands campaigns, Saskatchewan Talent fundraising pages and local Kin, Kinettes and Kinsmen clubs. Donations can also be made during the telethon weekend or online at telemiracle.com.
TeleMiracle enters its 50th year in 2026, continuing its mission of helping Saskatchewan residents improve their quality of life and independence.