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Articles tagged with Saskatchewan (45)


A league of our own

With the 100th Grey Cup set to kick off this November, the Canadian Football League and its rough-around-the-edges charm is winning converts

Canadian Geographic Magazine
Source: Canadian Geographic, October 2012
Department: Feature stories
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Article ID#: 3368

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Fall literary festivals

Covering everything from non-fiction to spoken word and sci-fi, here’s a selection of lit fests to suit book-lovers of all stripes

Canadian Geographic Travel Magazine
Source: Canadian Geographic Travel, September 2012
Department: Gateway
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Article ID#: 3356
The sounds of silence

A sound artist listens for quiet in Grasslands National Park

Canadian Geographic Magazine
Source: Canadian Geographic, April 2012
Department: Feature stories
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Article ID#: 3065
Saskatchewan Roughriders fire it up

Nothing revs city spirit like catching a home game

Canadian Geographic Travel Magazine
Source: Canadian Geographic Travel, May 2011
Department: Gateway
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Article ID#: 1234
The drying South Saskatchewan River 
The drying South Saskatchewan River

In the last century the flow of the river has dropped by 12 percent. Can the South Saskatchewan River be saved?

Canadian Geographic Magazine
Source: Canadian Geographic, October 2010
Department: Feature stories
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Article ID#: 42
The stone diaries

Canadian Geographic Travel Magazine
Source: Canadian Geographic Travel, September 2009
Department: Gateway
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Article ID#: 1300
Sandland

In northern Saskatchewan, the storybook landscape of Athabasca Sand Dunes Provincial Wilderness Park lies virtually undiscovered and undisturbed

Canadian Geographic Travel Magazine
Source: Canadian Geographic Travel, March 2009
Department: Feature stories
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Article ID#: 1319
Weekend voyageurs

A Saskatchewan canoe tour revisits a dark day in fur-trade history

Canadian Geographic Travel Magazine
Source: Canadian Geographic Travel, March 2008
Department: Feature stories
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Article ID#: 1398
Carbon cemetery

Deep under Weyburn,Sask., carbon dioxide is being pumped into the Earth instead of into the atmosphere.Could the project be a remedy for climate change?

Canadian Geographic Magazine
Source: Canadian Geographic, January/February 2008
Department: Feature stories
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Article ID#: 446
The self-sustaining swift fox

Reintroduced a quarter century ago, this diminutive canine now has a firm pawhold in its prairie homeland

Canadian Geographic Magazine
Source: Canadian Geographic, December 2007
Department: Feature stories
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Article ID#: 473
Standing on guard

Canadian Geographic Travel Magazine
Source: Canadian Geographic Travel, November 2007
Department: Gateway
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Article ID#: 1432
Here come the Lake People

Canadian Geographic Magazine
Source: Canadian Geographic, July/August 2007
Department: In Habitat
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Article ID#: 558
Mall owls

Canadian Geographic Travel Magazine
Source: Canadian Geographic Travel, May 2007
Department: Gateway
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Article ID#: 1457
Wolf attack

A young man’s tragic death — apparently by marauding wolves — raises troubling questions about our relationship with Canis lupus

Canadian Geographic Magazine
Source: Canadian Geographic, December 2006
Department: Wildlife stories of the year
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Article ID#: 631
Saskatoon

Canadian Geographic Travel Magazine
Source: Canadian Geographic Travel, November 2006
Department: OneCity
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Article ID#: 1490
The sea song of a Saskatoon boatbuilder

Canadian Geographic Magazine
Source: Canadian Geographic, September/October 2006
Department: In Habitat
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Article ID#: 688
Vanishing history

Canadian Geographic Magazine
Source: Canadian Geographic, July/August 2006
Department: Discovery
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Article ID#: 703
Shape-shifting
Shape-shifting

Ocean became mountains became plains as the ancient Canadian Shield was stitched together in northern Manitoba and Saskatchewan

Canadian Geographic Magazine
Source: Canadian Geographic, July/August 2006
Department: À La Carte
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Article ID#: 713

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