THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.
By The Sheaf January 20, 2011
A $1.2 million bioprocessing plant in the Agriculture Building opened Jan. 10.
By The Sheaf January 20, 2011
There are plenty of choices available in Saskatchewan for mobile phone users, but making a decision can be difficult.
By The Sheaf January 19, 2011
Adam Vigneron is a U of S student whose interest in science and travel has brought him around the world. This is the second of two installments of his story of laser testing on a classified airforce base ”” the Dryden Flight Research Centre.
By The Sheaf January 19, 2011
A local group gathered at Amigos Cantina on Dec. 7 to discuss climate justice and the impact of climate change on local communities.
By The Sheaf January 15, 2011
SARCAN, the Saskatchewan Association of Rehabilitation Centres, is introducing a ban on bottle caps for April. Leave a lid, and you won’t get the deposit fee back.
By The Sheaf January 15, 2011
Progress on Place Riel renovations look promising. Hoarding in Lower Place Riel is down, the Mac’s convenience store is now open and a final agreement with Harvey’s to fill the final open tenancy is pending.
By The Sheaf January 14, 2011
Making money while saving the environment? Impossible! Or so we thought. Carrotmob, the activist organization that promises profits as well as environmental sustainability, is coming to Saskatoon and focusing on local coffee shops.
By The Sheaf January 14, 2011
Adam Vigneron is a U of S student whose interest in science and travel has brought him around the world. This is the first of two installments of his story of laser testing on a classified airforce base.