Day: October 1, 2014

Home Away From Home

“I use the saloon for a number of functions and everything in here is authentic, it works and it’s used — and sometimes broken. We’ve even had two bar fights — so it’s a real Wild West saloon,” laughs Bill Graham about his private saloon/office.

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October/November 2014

Canadian Finals Rodeo Canadian pro rodeo fans are risk takers?—?most of them have held a bronc rein or the suitcase handle of a bareback rigging, had speed tearing up their

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Another Day in the Saddle

Dashing across Chilcotin plains, Clasping firmly onto the reins. Feeling the wind of hot summer air, Caressing his face and blowing his hair. Hearing the sound of thundering hooves, Of

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Cutting Horses Down East

New Association, Old Sport The sport of cutting horses may have originated in the Old West, but it has its cowboys, cowgirls and fans in Ontario and Quebec too. Using

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Ray Bagley

A Cowboy’s Poet When I opened the package on my desk I found a small book. It had been wrapped in plain brown paper and white string and tucked inside

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