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Westworld Saskatchewan writers have been recognized by the Western Magazine Awards. Most recently Allan Casey's The Little Boat that Could (Summer, 2008) fetched the Gold Award for Best Article Saskatchewan at the 27th Annual Awards in June, 2009. A year eariler The Comeback Canid (Winter, 2007) won the same award at the 26th edition of the event. |
Summer 2010
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Feature: Blood, Sweat and Gears Taking one for the team on a Cypress Hills adventure race.
Getaways: Tower Power
By Christalee Froese The Paris of the Prairies stakes its claim as a roadside attraction.
Drive Smart: Take 'em, Don't Leave 'em By Jacqueline Simoneau Why parked cars are no place for children and pets in warm weather.
Automotive: Traffic Shockwaves By Lisa Ricciotti Science has new theories about gridlock.Savvy Traveller: The Battle of the Bulge Attention overpackers: the luggage diet begins now.
Up Front: Fun, factual, fresh Giving a hoot for owls; commemorating the Northwest Rebellion 125th Anniversary; Arlington Beach House & Camp reunion; Saskatchewan's bucket list. Speakers Corner: Environment or economics? Do you have a comment on any story in this issue? Write Us: caaadmin@caask.ca. |
On the Cover Son Rise Over the Pasquia Hills By Jim Sutherland
What's a father to do when there's no easy way up Saskatchewan's most secret mountain? Keep an eye on the kid, for one...
Touch and save with a new CAA app; sunsational savings and contest; last-minute summer getaways and fall favourites; driving drowsy; introducing CAA's eco-battery; a Member-In-The-Know's travel info scoop. |
Spring 2010
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Feature: The Grander Tour Part II: Fire and Limestone This second installment of a two-part series explores Turkey's Lycian coast - an Iliad lover's dreamscape that lured early converts to the Age of Tourism out of their European comfort zone. The Doukhobor Dugout House, designated a National Historic Site in 2008, not only pays homage to some of Saskatchewan's early settlers, but also reflects their descendants' passion for preservation.
Drive Smart: Oh, Deer By Lawrence Herzog Watching out for wildlife.
Automotive: Spew on this By Paul Sinkewicz Are lack of incentives driving motorists to recycle - rather than retire - their old rides? Savvy Traveller: Flashpacking anyone? Keep in touch and lighten your load; the bearable lightness of flashpacking. Up Front: Fun, factual, fresh Calling all Manitobans, near and far; Saskatchewan creatures great and small; journey into some of Canada's lakes. Speakers Corner: Green is the new black.
Do you have a comment on any story in this issue? Write Us: caaadmin@caask.ca. |
ON THE COVER By Jim Sutherland
Lost your swing? Go back to the basics - all the way back to the birthplace of golf.
Take 5: News for CAA Members On The Go You've read the books, now get thee to the new Harry Potter theme park; 2010 Tourbook guides highlight green lodgings; spring and summer escapes; how CAA is driving fuel efficiency; virtual driving lessons; a Member-in-the-Know's flat-tire experience.
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