THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.
By The Sheaf March 2, 2011
Unless you are well versed ”” well, even slightly versed ”” in Canadian politics, you probably have no inkling as to who Bev Oda may be, or why you should care. But you should care.
By The Sheaf March 2, 2011
There’s a certain mythology surrounding the latest album from the Weakerthans. Titled The Falcon Lake Incident ”” a reference both to the recording location and a famous UFO sighting that occurred there in the late ’60s
By The Sheaf March 2, 2011
The University of Saskatchewan received $30 million in funding over the next seven years to establish a centre for the study of nuclear medicine and science.
By The Sheaf March 1, 2011
Two University of Saskatchewan students are recovering in a hospital after being seriously injured in an earthquake that shook Christchurch, New Zealand on Feb. 22.
By The Sheaf March 1, 2011
The doctor shortage in rural Saskatchewan has reached critical levels, and the province is doing everything it can to attract and keep physicians in smaller towns.
By The Sheaf March 1, 2011
After over 60 years of operating independently, the Saskatoon taxi industry now finds itself under the city’s regulations.
By The Sheaf March 1, 2011
I have probably tried salvia about a half dozen times, maybe up to a dozen in total. Wild hallucinations and a terrible sense of unease as to what is and what is not real is all that I really got from it. As such, it probably isn’t for everyone, but is it really worth spending the money to investigate, criminalize and then enforce that criminalization?
By The Sheaf February 28, 2011
The 83rd Annual Academy Awards brought very few surprises for the nominated actors, but the millions viewing the telecast were probably surprised by the choice of hosts.