Prairies North Magazine  |  Spring 2012
Re-thinking the Farm -- Lawyer Don Layh says we need a new approach to protecting the farm and farmland; Farewell Matador Farming Pool -- The grand vision behind co-operative farms is told in pictures of the last year of the Matador Farming Pool near Kyle; Jig, Jig, Jiggin' Along -- A group of tourists explore Saskatchewan by rail in jiggers or rail cars, with our author in hot pursuit; A Tobin Lake Spring -- Ice recedes from Tobin Lake leaving stunning ice sculptures; Hard Times Meet Good Ideas -- Poverty in small Saskatchewan communities was met with determination and compassion in the 1940s; Coming Home -- Where to find homecomings this summer and tips for making them the greatest you've ever attended; Different by a Hare -- Telling the snowshoe hare and white-tailed jackrabbit apart isn't too hard, but you have to be quick!; Loving and Sharing Home -- La Campagna bed and breakfast in Canora blends country quiet and Italian-inspired gourmet; Ruth Smillie has a Global Vision -- Making theatre an influence in the community; New Faces at SaskMade Marketplace -- Bringing food producers and consumers together is all about education, good coaching, and a lot of experience; The Legacy of the Picnic -- Community picnics are a treasure worth re-visiting today; The Black Tern -- Seeing Black Terns means a little venture into wetlands.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Prairies North Magazine Spring 2012.