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Prairies North Magazine Winter 2012 Back Issue

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The Truth About coyotes -- Loathe them or love them, coyotes have a message for you at this pivotal time in Saskatchewan's economic growth; My Wetland's Keeper -- Where's your inner ogre? Call them swamps, bogs, marshes, or wetlands, everyone needs to step up to protect them; Long Journey Into Night -- An extended ski day in Prince Albert National Park turns out to be a near death experience for two friends; Palace In The Boreal -- You'll love what they've done with this place! The modern yurt creates a new experience of luxury and peace; Ready for the Fallout -- If the Cold War turned hot, a largely unknown network of fallout shelters was ready to house a few select survivors; Cutting Edge Technology -- A sampling of collector Kevin Krotenko's chainsaws gives you a taste of the 50-year evolution of everyone's go-to tool; A License to Fill -- Behind every license plate is a story--at least in Chester Mikulcik's collection. See what you can learn from his 100 years of historic plates; Prairie to Picasso -- Frederick Mulder has donated three Picasso originals from his collection to the University of Saskatchewan. Discover the simple origins of a man who has giving a part of his life; The Creative Department -- Experiment with Mandy's risotto recipe, meet Tiina Hnatiuk, yoga instructor, create the Raspberry Infinity Scarf, find out about the "muffpot" for your next snowmobile excursion; Food & Recipes with Amy Jo Ehman -- Cabbage, sour or otherwise, is ubiquitous, yet infinitely diverse--especially in this recipe for Polish "bigos;" Photography with David Krughoff -- Step out with David to learn how it takes a community to raise a pelican.
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Winter 2012 The Truth About coyotes -- Loathe them or love them, coyotes have a message for you at this pivotal time in Saskatchewan's economic growth; My Wetland's Keeper -- Where's your inner ogre? Call them swamps, bogs, marshes, or wetlands, everyone needs to step up to protect them; Long Journey Into Night -- An extended ski day in Prince Albert National Park turns out to be a near death experience for two friends; Palace In The Boreal -- You'll love what they've done with this place! The modern yurt creates a new experience of luxury and peace; Ready for the Fallout -- If the Cold War turned hot, a largely unknown network of fallout shelters was ready to house a few select survivors; Cutting Edge Technology -- A sampling of collector Kevin Krotenko's chainsaws gives you a taste of the 50-year evolution of everyone's go-to tool; A License to Fill -- Behind every license plate is a story--at least in Chester Mikulcik's collection. See what you can learn from his 100 years of historic plates; Prairie to Picasso -- Frederick Mulder has donated three Picasso originals from his collection to the University of Saskatchewan. Discover the simple origins of a man who has giving a part of his life; The Creative Department -- Experiment with Mandy's risotto recipe, meet Tiina Hnatiuk, yoga instructor, create the Raspberry Infinity Scarf, find out about the "muffpot" for your next snowmobile excursion; Food & Recipes with Amy Jo Ehman -- Cabbage, sour or otherwise, is ubiquitous, yet infinitely diverse--especially in this recipe for Polish "bigos;" Photography with David Krughoff -- Step out with David to learn how it takes a community to raise a pelican.


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The Truth About coyotes -- Loathe them or love them, coyotes have a message for you at this pivotal time in Saskatchewan's economic growth; My Wetland's Keeper -- Where's your inner ogre? Call them swamps, bogs, marshes, or wetlands, everyone needs to step up to protect them; Long Journey Into Night -- An extended ski day in Prince Albert National Park turns out to be a near death experience for two friends; Palace In The Boreal -- You'll love what they've done with this place! The modern yurt creates a new experience of luxury and peace; Ready for the Fallout -- If the Cold War turned hot, a largely unknown network of fallout shelters was ready to house a few select survivors; Cutting Edge Technology -- A sampling of collector Kevin Krotenko's chainsaws gives you a taste of the 50-year evolution of everyone's go-to tool; A License to Fill -- Behind every license plate is a story--at least in Chester Mikulcik's collection. See what you can learn from his 100 years of historic plates; Prairie to Picasso -- Frederick Mulder has donated three Picasso originals from his collection to the University of Saskatchewan. Discover the simple origins of a man who has giving a part of his life; The Creative Department -- Experiment with Mandy's risotto recipe, meet Tiina Hnatiuk, yoga instructor, create the Raspberry Infinity Scarf, find out about the "muffpot" for your next snowmobile excursion; Food & Recipes with Amy Jo Ehman -- Cabbage, sour or otherwise, is ubiquitous, yet infinitely diverse--especially in this recipe for Polish "bigos;" Photography with David Krughoff -- Step out with David to learn how it takes a community to raise a pelican.
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Articles in this issue


Below is a selection of articles in Prairies North Magazine Winter 2012.