THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.
By The Sheaf April 8, 2010
Dear Mother Nature: I don’t know what you’re trying to pull, but I don’t like it and I want you to know that I’m on to you.
By The Sheaf April 7, 2010
Tobacco tax, a ban on smoking indoors, ad campaigns with grotesque photos of cancer-ridden lungs ”” the list goes on in the government’s continual efforts to deter smoking. The list of such preventive measures grew further on April 6, when the government of Canada banned certain flavoured tobacco products throughout the country.
By The Sheaf April 7, 2010
In mid-March, a Montreal man was convicted of illegally recording a movie in the theatre and sentenced to two and a half months in jail. This case is significant, not only because it represents the first conviction under Canada’s newly updated copyright laws pertaining to pirating movies from theatres and distributing them, but also because the man convicted, Geremi Adam, may have been single-handedly responsible for Montreal being called an epicentre of piracy by the FBI.
By The Sheaf April 7, 2010
Riversdale, one of Saskatoon’s most troubled neighbourhoods in terms of poverty and substance abuse, is in a state of rapid change. With the development of River Landing and the farmers’ market leading the way, an area once plagued by crime is beginning to see a shift in its local business.
By The Sheaf April 6, 2010
You Say Party! We Say Die! are almost done their North American tour in support of their album XXXX. They play Amigos April 8.
By The Sheaf April 4, 2010
Conan O’Brien launches his 30-city comedy tour April 12. The short-lived host of the Tonight Show isn’t doing it to line his pockets though, but reportedly to keep his 40-person staff employed between television gigs.
By The Sheaf April 3, 2010
There are lots of misconceptions about the varying situations on the continent of Africa. Here are a few of those misconceptions, debunked.
By The Sheaf April 3, 2010
The sights and sounds of video arcades are now flashing to a new beat. Almost gone are single-player games, as multiplayer cabinets are more visible to the public eye. They’re part of the social gaming scene, which isn’t as new as one would think.