THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.
By Canadian University Press March 29, 2013
An aquatic twist on the classic Canadian sport.
By Canadian University Press March 27, 2013
$795-million measures introduced to ‘connect Canadians with available jobs.
By Canadian University Press August 24, 2012
Recently, in response to both the Alberta and federal governments pushing for Calgary-based Enbridge’s Northern Gateway pipeline to be built through the province, B.C. premier Christy Clark issued a set of five criteria that the project must meet in order for the province to allow it.
By Tannara Yelland January 19, 2012
“Did you eat the slaw? How about you, how much coleslaw did you eat?”
This is how the 74th annual Canadian University Press national conference’s bizarre outbreak of norovirus began. Norovirus, previously named Norwalk, is a highly contagious illness that most often causes violent illness for one or two days, including vomiting, diarrhea and stomach pain.
What ensued was twelve hours of the worst kind of illness. Read on for a full, first person recap of the night’s disastrous and disgusting outbreak.
By Canadian University Press September 18, 2011
The best way Hamilton-based indie singer/songwriter Chris Adeney can capture the strange stories of his tours as Wax Mannequin may be through sleep deprivation.
By Canadian University Press June 30, 2011
If a word or a language can call to mind not just denotations or connotations, but powerful and even painful recollections of a loved one, how wary should we be of limiting our vocabulary?