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Growing Wild

How to create a beautiful, lush and maintenance-free garden on your cottage lot.
By Shannon McKinnon

InRoads

Natural Solutions for refreshing up your Cottage.
By Desiree Daniel

Health Alert: Hantavirus.
By Krista Eide

Driver Beware: think twice before driving down a logging road.
By Ryan Stuart

The Pantry

Dining Spears: Asparagus, a delectable way to spear up the wonderful taste of spring.
By Linda Gabris

Cabin Life

What Mite Have Been: Smithers’ beekeepers adapt to the dreaded Varroa destructor.
By Amanda Follett

Cottage Comforts

Utilize the Three B’s: Baskets, bowls and boxes — quite simply, rewarding.
By Jo-Anne Mary Benson

Putter

Birdhouse Building: Your house may be complete, but what about the birds? Build a birdhouse customized for spieces.
By David Dossor

Elements

Chainsaw Safety: Your most valuable tool is also the one that requires the most forethought and consideration
By Wayne F. Brown

Bottom Line

Protect Your Investment: How to ensure you are properly insured.
By Douglas Gray, LL.B.

Weekender

Foraging Fun: Foraging edible wild plants is a thrilling way to add exotic flair to cottage cookery.
By Linda Gabris

Reflections

Taking Care: “Be careful out there, danger is everywhere: stock up on water, save your money and don’t, for heaven’s sake, say, think or do anything.” 
By J. David Cox

 
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