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 September 14, 2010

    Ten options were presented at city council Monday for the oldest bridge in Saskatoon, which ranged from demolishing the bridge with no replacement to building a pedestrian and cyclist-only bridge.

  • Stephen Harper announces funding for Diefenbaker Centre

    By September 14, 2010

    Prime Minister Stephen Harper was in Saskatoon on Sept. 9 to announce that the federal government accepted the University of Saskatchewan’s request to rejuvenate the Diefenbaker Canada Centre.

  • CBC Radio’s The Current investigates Saskatoon’s boom

    By September 14, 2010

    Anna Maria Tremonti, host of The Current on CBC Radio One, records most episodes of her show in Toronto but earlier this week she recorded in Saskatoon, examining the city and province’s economic successes.

  • Baha’i leaders given 20-year sentences

    By September 9, 2010

    Members of Saskatoon’s Baha’i community gathered at the Rusty Macdonald Library in Saskatoon on Aug. 31 to pray for the release of seven Baha’i religious leaders in Iran.

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  • Feds open up additional $2B in student loans

    By September 9, 2010

    EMMA GODMERE CUP Ottawa Bureau Chief OTTAWA (CUP) — Mike Dunn could

  • BRIEF: Place Riel update

    By September 9, 2010

    Place Riel construction is on budget and on schedule, despite flooding over the summer.

  • BRIEF: Coca-Cola on campus

    By September 9, 2010

    The contested cold beverage agreement with Coca Cola finished June 2010, two years after the agreement was originally slated to end.

  • BRIEF: Change in tuition payment

    By September 9, 2010

    As of Sept. 1, U of S students can no longer pay tuition by Visa.