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.

Saskatoon

  • By December 21, 2010

    On Dec. 8, Muslim and Jewish families came together to celebrate the Jewish Festival of Lights. Despite a starkly perceived divide, Aqeel Wahab, a member of the Saskatoon Muslim community, describes the division as artificially intensified by the media; an imposed obstacle that does not need to exist.

  • Campus-based Saskatoon Speaks discussion not well attended

    By November 10, 2010

    The City of Saskatoon hosted a Saskatoon Speaks discussion on campus Nov. 8 asking for student input into the city’s visioning process. Unfortunately, no one seemed to know about it””or they didn’t care enough to attend.

  • Saskatoon’s suburban sprawl needs kicking to the curb

    By October 29, 2010

    Slowly, people are waking up to the failed experiment of suburbia and are seeing it for what it really is: a misallocation of resources that is entirely unsustainable.

  • Saskatoon Speaks draws Peter Mansbridge to speak about city’s future

    By October 6, 2010

    The citizens of Saskatoon are speaking out for their future. The growing city’s visioning process, Saskatoon Speaks, continued last week as residents were invited out to Prairieland Park for a city summit.

  • Ollies, nollies and kickflips, oh my!

    By September 21, 2010

    Skaters came from all over Saskatoon to Lions Skatepark on Sept. 19, matching kickflip for kickflip and wipeout for wipeout at Steve and Dan’s 3rd Annual Big Game of SKATE.

  • 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.

  • Longboarding fights for legality in Saskatoon

    By September 7, 2010

    University of Saskatchewan alumnus Mike Nemeth is on a mission. He launched an online petition in August to reform Saskatoon bylaws and, by doing so, to legalize longboarding all over the city.

  • Pocket Kings become one with the road

    By July 7, 2010

    Quitting your job, selling your worldly possessions and boarding an RV for five weeks in summer to travel across Canada with your friends is a tempting prospect ”“ and one that the Victoria indie hip-hop group the Pocket Kings have made a reality.