Major Canadian dailies, news sources, and newspapers from across Canada. Formerly Canadian Newsstand.
Access is restricted to current students, faculty, and staff of the University of Saskatchewan, and walk-in users, for educational, research, and non-commercial personal use. Systematic copying or downloading of electronic resource content is not permitted by Canadian and international copyright law.
Today's newspapers from Canada, the United States, and around the world. You can translate the articles into more than a dozen languages. An app is available for mobile devices and tables. Access Note: If you authenticate as a USask user on your own device, you will have access for 6 days, then will need to authenticate again. Access Note: The Globe and Mail is no longer available to read off-campus.
Access is restricted to current students, faculty, and staff of the University of Saskatchewan, and walk-in users, for educational, research, and non-commercial personal use. Systematic copying or downloading of electronic resource content is not permitted by Canadian and international copyright law.
Full-page newspaper archive from June 1844. Includes all the stories, plus thousands of images, advertisements, classifieds, political cartoons, births and deaths.
Access is restricted to current students, faculty, and staff of the University of Saskatchewan, and walk-in users, for educational, research, and non-commercial personal use. Systematic copying or downloading of electronic resource content is not permitted by Canadian and international copyright law.
Full-text / full-image archive, with content from 1851-2014, digitized from microfilm. Searchable from cover to cover, including images, advertisements, and articles. Each page is available as a downloadable PDF.
Access is restricted to current students, faculty, and staff of the University of Saskatchewan, and walk-in users, for educational, research, and non-commercial personal use. Systematic copying or downloading of electronic resource content is not permitted by Canadian and international copyright law.
A fully digitized and searchable online archive database of the Toronto Star newspaper since 1894.
Access is restricted to current students, faculty, and staff of the University of Saskatchewan for educational, research, and non-commercial personal use. Systematic copying or downloading of electronic resource content is not permitted by Canadian and international copyright law.
Browse newspapers in a digital format. Retrieve, view, print and email digitized images from ProQuest microfilm. Access Note: Coverage for the newspapers begins in either 2008 or 2011 and includes a 3 month embargo on most recent issues. For older material please see physical microfilm on Murray Library South, 2nd floor.
Access is restricted to current students, faculty, and staff of the University of Saskatchewan, and walk-in users, for educational, research, and non-commercial personal use. Systematic copying or downloading of electronic resource content is not permitted by Canadian and international copyright law.