Prairies North Magazine  |  Summer 2013
Redressing Old Wounds -- Film, biography, and academic research are keeping in the dark years of Ukrainian internment camps open for discussion; 15 Grand Grain Elevators--We mark our 15th year with a selection of photos of grain elevators from the library of photographer Mike Grandmaison; Crowning Glory In Stone--The Stone formations at Roche Percee created a literary challenge for photographer Ken Dalgarno; Expert Adaptation--Sustainable architecture is becoming more accessible as builders stretch their knowledge to construct with green in mind; Images Rescued from the Past--Recovering forgotten images in old film rolls is all in a day's work for a very special Indian Head company; Edible Oil That's Good for the Soil--Camelina Sativa is an innovative Saskatchewan product for folks looking for a healthy local alternative to imported cooking oil; The Artist and the Internet--Christine Striemer has used the Internet to build her full-timecareer as a painter far from galleries and urban art buyers; The Creative Department--An afternoon at the Plant Ranch in Mossbank, blueberry and basil tart, and a market bag how-to; Food & Recipes with Amy Jo Ehman--Tests with canary seed for human consumption might create a new trend in healthy eating; Photography with David Krughoff--Pine siskins are a gregarious finch that make camping in Saskatchewan parks a riotous good time.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Prairies North Magazine Summer 2013.