
For this last issue, we’re heading to the places that matter. We stop at Lake Diefenbakerto investigate the water quality and question further commercial development; we visit North Central, Regina to see if anything has changed three years after Maclean’s dubbed it “Canada’s worst neighborhood”; we stop in a farmer’s field to talk about the rapid changes farmers are facing; and we peek into the classrooms to see how the provincial Treaty Education program is doing.
We would like to thank all our readers and supporters and we invite you to join us for the Sasquatch’s wake – help us send her back to the wild in style.
News
Homemade solutions
by Jim Elliot
North Central: 3 years later
by Emma Ruthnum
Saskatchewan’s farm crisis
by Jennipher Karst
‘Reluctant warrior’
by Jeh Custer
Jack hits the road
by Shayna Stock
A year and a half of treaty education
by Elecia Chrunik
Permaculture on the prairies
by Jenn Hardy
Protecting Lake Diefenbaker
by Joan Soggie
Opinion
Community retrofits
by Brett Dolter
Borrow a cup of flour!
by Nikko Snyder (with files from Erin Laing)
Editor’s blog
One last hurrah
by Shayna Stock