THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.

THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.

  • By January 6, 2010

    This past Dec. 26, the prestigious tournament that showcases the best of the best of hockey’s future stars came to Saskatoon for more than 10 days of world junior hockey.

  • Some more great films from the 2000s

    By January 6, 2010

    Here are yet another five films that made the 2000s a stand-out decade in filmmaking. Some are, perhaps, a little more obscure, but all are well worth their weight in film stock.

  • Peter Jackson takes ”˜Lovely’ break from Tolkien

    By January 6, 2010

    If hobbits and orcs aren’t the kind of characters you prefer to cozy up to for a few hours in a movie theatre, then it may come as a pleasant surprise to you that Peter Jackson’s latest film leaves those mythical creatures behind.

  • Latvian and Austrian teams take in rural Saskatchewan

    By January 6, 2010

    Being a tight-knit, rural hockey-oriented community, Unity welcomed the Latvian and Austrian teams with open arms. “They weren’t sure what they were getting into,” said Unity resident Rick Hill, who organized the small town hockey experience for the teams.

  • Drama students go indie rock

    By January 6, 2010

    Look out, Saskatoon! A new band has emerged fresh out of the oven in the form of Molly Summers and the Callbacks.

  • ACTA puts Canadian copyright law at risk

    By January 6, 2010

    The secret ACTA treaty is currently being discussed and drafted by a number of governments including those of the United States, Japan, the European Union and Canada in response to the increased trade of counterfeit goods and copyright piracy.

  • 2010 World Juniors photos

    By January 6, 2010

    Some of the best snapshots of the hockey action of the 2010 IIHF Under 20 hockey tournament.

  • Canada’s gold streak cut short

    By January 6, 2010

    Team Canada and the nation they play for became engulfed in silent disbelief after a championship streak lasting half a decade came to a screeching halt in Saskatoon at the International Ice Hockey Federation World Under 20 Championship on Jan. 5.