Dallas Prince ~ Deeds not Words
Dallas Prince’s saddle-making and leather-crafting career has certainly taken some interesting turns. Raised and schooled in Calgary, the strapping athlete knew he didn’t want university, so in 2000, he joined
Dallas Prince’s saddle-making and leather-crafting career has certainly taken some interesting turns. Raised and schooled in Calgary, the strapping athlete knew he didn’t want university, so in 2000, he joined
Story and Photos by Lindsay Chung For over a century, sure-footed, strong, and ever-watchful horses have carried Canadian soldiers into battle. In central British Columbia, horses are back and
Memorials Around the World Remembrance Day (also known as Armistice Day) has been observed in Commonwealth countries since the end of World War I to
A Cowboy Soldier in WWI Twenty-one-year-old Raymond Bell and his 18-year-old brother, Aubrey, were in a race against time as they finished the 1916 harvest. “We stacked hay like demons,”
Bob Carry was described as a man of sterling qualities, a “Cowboy” in the true sense of the word — a working cowboy, who throughout his life exemplified “mind over