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.

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  • By October 20, 2010

    On Oct. 16 Louis’ played host to the annual Saskatoon technology “meeting of the minds.” The event, known as BarCamp Saskatoon, is a yearly who’s who of people in Saskatoon technology.

  • New CPR guidelines discourage mouth-to-mouth

    By 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.

  • BRIEF: Province funds controversial MS treatment

    By October 20, 2010

    The Saskatchewan government has announced $5 million of funding for a controversial but potentially effective treatment for multiple sclerosis.

  • Beer nights no more

    By October 20, 2010

    Groups across the city cannot fundraise with beer nights anymore, thanks to a crackdown on the practice by the Saskatchewan Liquor and Gaming Authority.

  • Summer rainfall still causing trouble months later

    By 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.

  • Norway not as boring as you might think

    By 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.

  • KFC’s Double Down sandwich now in Canada

    By October 19, 2010

    With most fast food restaurants trying to eliminate the waist-expanding items on their menus, Canadian KFCs are bucking the trend with the Monday release of the breadless Double Down sandwich, the meatiest entrée to hit the shelves since Wendy’s triple-stacked Baconater burger.

  • Your study guide for going Down Under

    By October 14, 2010

    Sick of snow and -40 C winters, I decided to pack up my rucksack and head south for an endless summer of Australia.