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.

public health

  • By December 8, 2020

    As responsible citizens, we must wear masks to flatten the curve.

  • Getting the message across: Public health campaigns in the time of COVID-19

    By April 2, 2020

    The goal is to spread the message, not the virus.

  • Canadian $500 million class-action lawsuit against Roundup makers follows landmark US cases

    By January 29, 2020

    Future consumer use of glyphosate-based products unpredictable as lawsuits claim chemical causes cancer.

  • City aims to replace lead pipes within seven years

    By November 27, 2019

    Lead levels in tap water are not an issue at the U of S campus.

  • When the smoke clears: Hazards of vaping apparent after six deaths, multiple illnesses

    By September 23, 2019

    Warnings about vaping have been circulating for years.

  • Syphilis rates on the rise in New Brunswick

    By February 12, 2012

    he number of syphilis cases is rising in the province, according to a New Brunswick Public Health coordinator. The Student Health Centre at the University of New Brunswick is also dealing with a number of new cases.

    “Our practitioners at the Student Health Centre have not noticed a change in the rate of STIs, with the exception that we are now seeing cases of syphilis,” said Stacey Taylor, a nurse practitioner at the Student Health Centre.