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“Well there’s 97 crosses planted in the courthouse yard,
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“Ducks: Two Years in the Oil Sands” by Kate Beaton has remarkably little to do with actual ducks.
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Living in the Northwest, artist Paul Henderson was first inspired by the natural environment during fishing, hunting and camping trips with hi…
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