Prairies North Magazine  |  Winter 2011
Roots of Health -- First Nations women look into culture for clues about healing from breast cancer; Northern Doctors -- Reaching the poor and least-served people with medical help is a welcome challenge for U of S medical students; Best of Saskatchewan -- Readers' choice on what to do, see, and eat in SK!; Ice Road Realities -- Travels on our province's winter roads as the north prepares for a possible resource boom; Opera in the Battlefords -- Vision and patience are everything when it comes to creating new cultural opportunities; Star-Struck in Maple Creek -- Refinement at The Star Cafe & Grill is all about great taste and comfort; Truck and Tractor Dreams -- The move from France was this couple's aspiration; Winter Tracks -- Tracking animals in the snow is exhilarating winter fun; Les Pavelick: The Funny in Ethnicity -- Ethnic humour is familiar territory for this well-known performer; Wapiti Ski -- One beautiful place to ski with a little twist; The Power of Seabuckthorn Berries -- This import from China and Russia is a fast-growing favourite for Saskatchewan fruit producers; The Prairie Grizzly -- Bears are a marvel to photograph. David Krughoff recalls some favourite encounters.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Prairies North Magazine Winter 2011.