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Have you seen this bird?: Recovery of the red-headed woodpecker
Manitoba birdwatchers have been happy to see more sightings of the red-headed woodpecker in the last few years.
March 20, 2025The north is calling: all about the common loon
Most Canadians recognized a loon call, but how much do you know about the common loon?
June 8, 2024How you can skip the veggie aisle
If you’re pondering whether to start a vegetable garden this year, you’re not alone. Vegetable gardening is exploding in popularity, helped by inflation and the desire to spend less at the grocery store. Outside of finances, long-time gardeners know the rewards of this activity. Even repetitive tasks like weeding and watering can become a relaxing
March 25, 2024No sugar? No problem: Sweet substitutes in a sugar shortage
There’s a sugar shortage in Western Canada but your baking plans need not be kiboshed. Despite the bare sugar shelves in the grocery store, there are sweet alternatives to rescue your holiday treats and maintain the festive spirit. The science of sugar Before we use sugar substitutes, it’s important to understand the multiple roles that
December 7, 2023Two names added to MFGA wall of fame
Two people who are institutions at the Manitoba Forage and Grassland Association have now been added to the organization’s wall of fame. Long-time board member and past chair Larry Wegner, and John McGregor, probably best known for his years managing the Green Gold alfalfa quality monitoring program, are this year’s inductees for the honour. Why it matters: It is the third
November 24, 2023Autumn explorations: It’s worth heading north
If your time in Riding Mountain National Park has been limited to the Clear Lake or Wasagaming area, you’re missing prime day trip opportunities to the north. The north side of the park and Dauphin region feature many scenic viewpoints (see slideshow below), adventures and chances for cross-country exploration. And the time has never been
October 4, 2023