THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.
By The Sheaf October 20, 2010
Updated CPR guidelines released Oct. 18 in Canada and the United States now encourage compression-only CPR without mouth-to-mouth resuscitation.
By The Sheaf October 20, 2010
The Saskatchewan government has announced $5 million of funding for a controversial but potentially effective treatment for multiple sclerosis.
By The Sheaf October 20, 2010
What started as an occasional habit of pocketing trinkets from dollar stores sprouted into what Brittney Matheson describes as a “stealing addiction.” In a three year span, Matheson estimates she has stolen approximately $6,000 of merchandise, a dollar value that ”” had she been caught ”” may have left her facing up to 10 years imprisonment.
By The Sheaf October 20, 2010
One of the greatest players to lace up the skates, NHL Hall of Fame inductee Brett Hull made a much anticipated cameo as a guest speaker for the second annual Huskies Off the Leash Luncheon that unfolded at Prairieland Park on Oct. 15.
By The Sheaf October 19, 2010
“If somebody says that something is not worthy of looking at or observing, then you just simply haven’t looked carefully enough or done it in the right way.” This theme runs throughout the Snelgrove Gallery this week, in a show entitled Slag.
By The Sheaf October 19, 2010
Going into October, effects of this summer’s severe rainfall are being felt across the province. A preliminary Statistics Canada report predicts a small canola and wheat harvest in the prairies this year.
By The Sheaf October 19, 2010
I started my study abroad experience in a sleepy little town in northern Norway. I chose this place rather by accident and it turned out better than I could have possibly imagined.
By The Sheaf October 19, 2010
The Huskies cannot afford any more mistakes if they want to clinch the Canada West in victorious fashion and they kept that hope alive by flattening the University of Calgary Dinos 36-17 on Oct. 15.