THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.
By The Sheaf January 3, 2010
Russia vs. Switzerland, U.S.A. vs. Finland, and other updates.
By The Sheaf January 1, 2010
Two things dear to Canadian hearts are hockey and drinking beer. 15,171 Saskatonians were able to combine both on New Year’s Eve when Canada showed down with the United States in a game that saw Canada achieve North American dominance with a 5-4 margin.
By The Sheaf December 30, 2009
Facing a Slovakia team with a 1-1 record on Dec. 29 at the Under-20 IIHF World Junior Championship, Team Canada faced their steepest challenge yet.
By The Sheaf December 29, 2009
For the second round robin game in a row at the World Junior Championship in Saskatoon, Canadian goaltender Jake Allen managed to blank the opposing team in a 6-0 victory over Switzerland in Saskatoon on Dec. 28.
By The Sheaf December 2, 2009
Jeff Pederson is the drummer for the Fjords and the mastermind of what has become one of Saskatoon’s favourite holiday debacles: Band Swap.
By The Sheaf December 2, 2009
Jason Gordon, owner of local skate shop Nine Times on 8th Street is frustrated by the fact that Saskatoon doesn’t have an indoor skateboarding facility because a large skateboarding scene exists in the city.
By The Sheaf December 2, 2009
If you need a little respite from the nonstop, calorie-rich socializing of the holiday season, try one (or all) of these four low-fat alternatives.
By The Sheaf December 2, 2009
Charles Hamilton first got into spoken word poetry at the Ness Creek Music Festival where he saw TOFU, the spoken word supergroup formed by Mike McGee, Shane Koyczan and C.R. Avery. Inspired by their performance he went home and started recording pieces on a borrowed 8-track.