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 January 20, 2010

    Federal NDP leader Jack Layton hopes to stir up opposition to the ruling party during Parliament’s prorogation.

  • Breaking the silence

    By January 20, 2010

    After working for the Globe and Mail for almost 20 years, journalist Jan Wong was fired in 2008. For legal reasons, she has been unable to talk about it until recently.

  • NEWS BRIEFS: Jan 21, 2010

    By January 20, 2010

    In brief: grad students, Chinese universities and lentil production.

  • New defence against libel charges

    By January 20, 2010

    The Supreme Court of Canada has recently introduced a new defence against libel that could have a profound effect on bloggers and journalists.

  • Meet the Go-Pass

    By January 20, 2010

    Beginning Feb. 1, Saskatoon is rolling out the most recent updates to its transit line: the electromagnetic Go-Pass.

  • Learn about Islam

    By January 20, 2010

    The University of Saskatchewan Muslim Students Association is launching the annual Islam Awareness Week Jan. 25 in a bid to open up a dialogue with fellow students.

  • No more talking or texting on cell phones in B.C. and Sask

    By January 12, 2010

    Drivers in Saskatchewan and B.C. no longer have handheld cell phone privileges in their vehicles ”” no talking into, looking at or even holding the phone will be permitted.

  • The Olympics ”˜tear the country apart’: protestor

    By January 12, 2010

    While the majority of people who gathered at Kiwanis Park for the arrival of the Olympic torch in Saskatoon on Jan. 11 waved Canadian flags, a smaller group did not. Instead, they waved protest signs and flags representing Indigenous pride.