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Prairies North Magazine Spring 2008 Back Issue

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Northern Leopard Frog -- It's not easy being green... if you happen to be defenceless and dependent on a rapidly changing water system; This Fossil's No Yoke -- Don't be alarmed, these geologic wonders won't be hatching; More Than Science -- Bob Long makes nature films that speak to the heart; A True Prairie Puzzle -- The Cypress Hills reveal another oddity; Stone Angels -- Scott McLeod of Radville brings wit, poetry and irony to the ancient art of stone sculpture; Serious Amusement in Swift Current -- Think you've outgrown the joy of holding a kite string on a windy summer day? Think again; A Tightly Woven Family -- Pelly makes the most of an historic past and some slippery interlopers; Diver Down with our Big, Old Lake Trout -- White Swan Lake offers divers an unforgettable brush with big fish; Recipe for Success: Bruno's Cherry Festival -- One fruit and a lot of volunteers have put the town's future back on the rails; The Cree River: Journey into Saskatchewan's Unbroken Heart; Your Town: Bruno -- Smalltown lifestyle is treasured by newcomers and longtime residents alike, but the community is far from sleepy; The Pita That's Right at Home -- An ancient take on bread is a fresh staple in Regina thanks to a small and very specialized bakery; Middle East Meets Middle West -- Long before Middle Eastern cuisine was considered exotic in these parts, it was just a staple diet for surviving the dust bowl of the Depression; The Closer The Better -- Extraordinary wildlife photographer David Krughoff has a secret behind the incredible images he captures.
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Spring 2008 Northern Leopard Frog -- It's not easy being green... if you happen to be defenceless and dependent on a rapidly changing water system; This Fossil's No Yoke -- Don't be alarmed, these geologic wonders won't be hatching; More Than Science -- Bob Long makes nature films that speak to the heart; A True Prairie Puzzle -- The Cypress Hills reveal another oddity; Stone Angels -- Scott McLeod of Radville brings wit, poetry and irony to the ancient art of stone sculpture; Serious Amusement in Swift Current -- Think you've outgrown the joy of holding a kite string on a windy summer day? Think again; A Tightly Woven Family -- Pelly makes the most of an historic past and some slippery interlopers; Diver Down with our Big, Old Lake Trout -- White Swan Lake offers divers an unforgettable brush with big fish; Recipe for Success: Bruno's Cherry Festival -- One fruit and a lot of volunteers have put the town's future back on the rails; The Cree River: Journey into Saskatchewan's Unbroken Heart; Your Town: Bruno -- Smalltown lifestyle is treasured by newcomers and longtime residents alike, but the community is far from sleepy; The Pita That's Right at Home -- An ancient take on bread is a fresh staple in Regina thanks to a small and very specialized bakery; Middle East Meets Middle West -- Long before Middle Eastern cuisine was considered exotic in these parts, it was just a staple diet for surviving the dust bowl of the Depression; The Closer The Better -- Extraordinary wildlife photographer David Krughoff has a secret behind the incredible images he captures.


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Northern Leopard Frog -- It's not easy being green... if you happen to be defenceless and dependent on a rapidly changing water system; This Fossil's No Yoke -- Don't be alarmed, these geologic wonders won't be hatching; More Than Science -- Bob Long makes nature films that speak to the heart; A True Prairie Puzzle -- The Cypress Hills reveal another oddity; Stone Angels -- Scott McLeod of Radville brings wit, poetry and irony to the ancient art of stone sculpture; Serious Amusement in Swift Current -- Think you've outgrown the joy of holding a kite string on a windy summer day? Think again; A Tightly Woven Family -- Pelly makes the most of an historic past and some slippery interlopers; Diver Down with our Big, Old Lake Trout -- White Swan Lake offers divers an unforgettable brush with big fish; Recipe for Success: Bruno's Cherry Festival -- One fruit and a lot of volunteers have put the town's future back on the rails; The Cree River: Journey into Saskatchewan's Unbroken Heart; Your Town: Bruno -- Smalltown lifestyle is treasured by newcomers and longtime residents alike, but the community is far from sleepy; The Pita That's Right at Home -- An ancient take on bread is a fresh staple in Regina thanks to a small and very specialized bakery; Middle East Meets Middle West -- Long before Middle Eastern cuisine was considered exotic in these parts, it was just a staple diet for surviving the dust bowl of the Depression; The Closer The Better -- Extraordinary wildlife photographer David Krughoff has a secret behind the incredible images he captures.
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Below is a selection of articles in Prairies North Magazine Spring 2008.