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Prairies North Magazine Spring 2007 Back Issue

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6 Reviews   •  English   •   General Interest (History & Knowledge)
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When You Love to Coach -- "Auntie" Pamela Brown brings out the best in her Caribbean dancers on the road to Regina's Mosaic Festival of Cultures; The Violin Maker -- Stradivarius lives in the basement; I'll Always Come Home -- Singer-songwriter Jeff Straker tours the planet but comes home to Punnichy; Western Meadowlark -- A beautiful singer of a different nature; In Her Own Words: It's My Business -- 50 Saskatchewan Musicians you Should Know About; End of the Mystery? -- A popular grove of crooked poplars, some say the work of aliens or demons, goes under the microscope; The Dance Will Lead -- Saskatchewan Dances Across the Culture; Out of Africa -- The pronghorn antelope, a surprising sight on the Canadian Prairie, leaves predators gasping for air; Your Town: Tisdale -- The first in our reports from Prairie towns on the grow; A Prairie Forest Dream -- Want to plant your own forest? Here's inspiration for you; Oh, The Veggies You'll Grow! -- Jim Ternier wonders about the future of food, one seed at a time. Plus see our picks for new garden tools!; The Forgotten Staple -- A 68-year-old tradition, the annual Bean Feed celebrates our agricultural advances in a very delicious way.
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Spring 2007 When You Love to Coach -- "Auntie" Pamela Brown brings out the best in her Caribbean dancers on the road to Regina's Mosaic Festival of Cultures; The Violin Maker -- Stradivarius lives in the basement; I'll Always Come Home -- Singer-songwriter Jeff Straker tours the planet but comes home to Punnichy; Western Meadowlark -- A beautiful singer of a different nature; In Her Own Words: It's My Business -- 50 Saskatchewan Musicians you Should Know About; End of the Mystery? -- A popular grove of crooked poplars, some say the work of aliens or demons, goes under the microscope; The Dance Will Lead -- Saskatchewan Dances Across the Culture; Out of Africa -- The pronghorn antelope, a surprising sight on the Canadian Prairie, leaves predators gasping for air; Your Town: Tisdale -- The first in our reports from Prairie towns on the grow; A Prairie Forest Dream -- Want to plant your own forest? Here's inspiration for you; Oh, The Veggies You'll Grow! -- Jim Ternier wonders about the future of food, one seed at a time. Plus see our picks for new garden tools!; The Forgotten Staple -- A 68-year-old tradition, the annual Bean Feed celebrates our agricultural advances in a very delicious way.


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When You Love to Coach -- "Auntie" Pamela Brown brings out the best in her Caribbean dancers on the road to Regina's Mosaic Festival of Cultures; The Violin Maker -- Stradivarius lives in the basement; I'll Always Come Home -- Singer-songwriter Jeff Straker tours the planet but comes home to Punnichy; Western Meadowlark -- A beautiful singer of a different nature; In Her Own Words: It's My Business -- 50 Saskatchewan Musicians you Should Know About; End of the Mystery? -- A popular grove of crooked poplars, some say the work of aliens or demons, goes under the microscope; The Dance Will Lead -- Saskatchewan Dances Across the Culture; Out of Africa -- The pronghorn antelope, a surprising sight on the Canadian Prairie, leaves predators gasping for air; Your Town: Tisdale -- The first in our reports from Prairie towns on the grow; A Prairie Forest Dream -- Want to plant your own forest? Here's inspiration for you; Oh, The Veggies You'll Grow! -- Jim Ternier wonders about the future of food, one seed at a time. Plus see our picks for new garden tools!; The Forgotten Staple -- A 68-year-old tradition, the annual Bean Feed celebrates our agricultural advances in a very delicious way.
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Below is a selection of articles in Prairies North Magazine Spring 2007.