Prairies North Magazine  |  Winter 2015
Which Way Will the Water Flow?: A debate regarding the management of Quill Lakes flood water has the watershed communities brimming.
Ice Fishing Traditions: Though the tradition of commercial fishing on Last Mountain Lake has waned, the Campbell family holds fast.
Prairie Church in Winter: Nothing begs a winter photograph quite as much as a small-town Prairie church.
Reshaped by the Flood: Two adventurers discover beauty alongside devastation at a new lake created by floodwaters near the Cypress Hills.
Ten Great Trails: Don't be put off by cold weather! These terrific trails make ski or snowshoe excursions the best way to enjoy winter.
Ghost Wind Appaloosas: A rare horse breed that is revered for its temperament and beauty is being preserved in Saskatchewan.
An Athlete's Best Friend: A special breed of German shepherd makes competition, and much more, possible for blind Olympian Jacqueline Rennebohm.
Getting Stooked at Blaine Lake: Patricia Shiplett is the talent behind a larger-than-life steel sculpture of wheat sheaves that commemorate an icon of our past.
Indian Head Theatre: To have great entertainment in a place you need a great venue. Indian Head saved their venerable opera house and their long tradition of live performance.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Prairies North Magazine Winter 2015.