Run Wildie Run: The Future of Alberta’s Wild Horses

 By Wendy Bush Look back on our struggle for freedom Trace our present days’ strength to its source And you’ll find that man’s pathway to glory Is strewn with the bones of a horse. (Anonymous) Wild Horses in our back yard? How did they get here? First of all, it took 7000 years for today’s human/horse domestic union to evolve….

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O Canada: Long Live the Mighty Hoser

Thanks to your photo submissions in Highline Magazine‘s “Red, White and You” photo contest, we are proud to present the final cut of “O Canada: Long Live the Mighty Hoser.” Canada rules! This year’s winner of the photo contest is Cheryle Battrum for her photo of the Canada Flag Mosaic. Cheryle just won herself an autographed copy of the Winter…

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From the Field: Glacial Recession

By Dr. Shawn Marshall Glaciologist and Canada Research Chair in climate change at the University of Calgary June 27.  Just down from a visit to Haig Glacier where I was poking in the snow, patching up weather instruments that the wind and snow had their way with this past winter.  I’ve been working up there since 2000, trying to understand…

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