Prairies North Magazine  |  Fall 2012
Indie Film Kick Off -- Forget the Film Tax Credit. These young men are taking independent film to the next level in Saskatchewan; A Run in the Park -- Cross-country running is in vogue again. Prince Albert National Park is just the place to see if you're up to the challenge; Badlands at Avonlea -- The arid landscapes at the badlands near Avonlea reveal exciting beauty through the camera lens; Cookies for a Better World -- Girl Guide Cookings are a Saskatchewan invention, a Canadian symbol, and still going strong; Technology with Heart -- To understand the passion people have for horses as work animals, you have to watch the work get done; Path of the Cowboy -- Francis Bourque has been a cowboy all his life. At 62 he's just going on with his dreams; The Equine Touch -- The horse is a powerful therapist for humans trying to overcome physical and mental difficulties; Horses to Help You Know Yourself -- Langham's Mable Elliott helps people get to know themselves and heal their traumas simply through relationships with her horses; The Creative Department -- Canning pot barley soup, salvaging barn windows, exotic tea, and an interview with Lyndon Bray; Food & Recipes with Amy Jo Ehman -- Saskatchewan fruit wines are winning palates and awards with fantastic new ideas from young vintners; Photography with David Krughoff -- Tree swallows are easy to find and a delight to watch.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Prairies North Magazine Fall 2012.