THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.
By The Sheaf March 31, 2010
It took 364 days, 69 minutes and 13 seconds, but the Saint Mary’s Huskies finally have their redemption.
By Devin Heroux March 24, 2010
As I watched the Huskies win the CIS title against UBC 91-81, I couldn’t help but get a little emotional for a team that finally got their day. I guess it’s true: every Dog has its day.
By The Sheaf March 21, 2010
Here are some of the best photos from the Vancouver 2010 Paralympic Games, captured by the Sheaf’s photo editor Robby Davis.
By The Sheaf March 21, 2010
After defeating Korea 8-7 over the course of eight ends at Vancouver’s Paralympic Curling Centre on March 20, it was clear from the thousands of people who filled the venue that wheelchair curling was at home in Canada.
By The Sheaf March 21, 2010
Canada’s Paralympic sledge hockey team came close on March 19, but Norway ultimately grabbed victory by scoring the winning goal with 3.6 seconds remaining. But if the Canadian team’s morale was crushed by their loss to Norway, a visit from prime minister Stephen Harper may have helped.
By The Sheaf March 20, 2010
A 3-1 loss to Japan in the semi-finals on March 18 and a 2-1 defeat handed out by Norway on March 19 in the bronze medal showdown has eliminated any prospect of sledge hockey establishing itself alongside the original ice hockey ”” at least for now.
By The Sheaf March 19, 2010
After the 1998 Nagano Olympics, the City of Saskatoon decided to name a few streets after Saskatchewan’s finest athletes in celebration of their athletic triumphs on the world stage. Canadian Paralympic sit-skier Colette Bourgonje is one of these amazing athletes.
By The Sheaf March 17, 2010
After a nerve-wracking attending the CFL evaluation camp in Toronto on March 13 along with fellow Huskies Patrick Neufeld and Jon Krahenbil, kicker Grant Shaw is considered a top prospect for the upcoming CFL draft on May 2.