Prairies North Magazine  |  Winter 2014
Dogs of the Fur Trade: Russ Chamberlayne compiles excerpts from early fur trader journals about their travels and sled dogs. The thieving, marauding canines were both admired and despised.
Our Stories In Fabric: You sent us some wonderful quilting stories that exemplify what it means to be from Saskatchewan—and now we share those stories with you.
The Craft of Making Music: Forty years of harp making, teaching, and playing has not dampened Richard Diener's enthusiasm.
Highway 49 Feast and Fest: Find good food, heritage, and hospitality when you tour the highway between Preeceville and Kamsack.
Let's Shop Rural Saskatchewan: It's fun for the shoppers and good for the retailers—everyone has a ball on the Christmas shopping tour of Montmartre.
A Prince Albert T-shirt in Africa: A British writer in Uganda stumblers on a curious artifact from Saskatchewan.
Little Red Market Cafe: A young actress/model leaves the glamourous life in Vancouver to start a new restaurant in Mortlach.
The Gulls Return: David and Sharie reconnect with their gull friends and are amazed at how the birds remember and communicate.
Comfort Food and Crafts for Winter: Learn how to make socks for your "wellies", mulligatawny, and jam jam cookies to soothe body and soul.
Garden Veggies to Bring Warmth to Winter: Amy Jo celebrates the warmth garden vegetables can bring to a winter meal—just like the settlers would have enjoyed.
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