MILES KINGDON
Canadiana Vaquero By Terri Mason Miles Kingdon is a cowboy’s cowboy, a man well-respected in the ranching world for his seemingly magical abilities with cattle and horses. Whether riding a
Canadiana Vaquero By Terri Mason Miles Kingdon is a cowboy’s cowboy, a man well-respected in the ranching world for his seemingly magical abilities with cattle and horses. Whether riding a
SISTERS STILL RIDING BY ROB VOGT It is an unforgettable image — two women of a certain age racing their horses towards the finish line. For Audrey Westrop and Susan
Bud Brewster’s Tourism Legacy in the Canadian Rockies When John Brewster came to “Siding 29” in 1886 to start a dairy, little did he know the profound impact his family
Legendary Cow Boss By Haley Rutherford originally published in October/November Canadian Cowboy Country Magazine Legends aren’t born, but are a product of both circumstance and the environment in which they
“There’s nothing I like to see better than a dark dappled grey or a shiny black team,” said enthused legendary horseman Tom Wraight, reflecting on his eight-decade relationship with Percheron
There are lots of articles written about Ian Tyson, the man and his life, but little has been said about the influence he has had on those he worked with,
He has nodded his head on some of the toughest bareback broncs, gave Farrah Fawcett a wet T shirt and lit up the sky at the Super Bowl. So far,
For Greg Cassidy, being a rodeo cowboy wasn’t a choice or a random career path, it was his calling. He started out riding steers just like his dad, and it
Silver Lining Family For more than 40 years, Olson Silver Company in High River, Alta., has been a mainstay of silversmithing through western Canada, and a new family plan will
Like a fish drawn to a hook glittering in still, deep waters, his display stood out among the multitude of vendors at the Spruce Meadows Masters. Scott Hardy’s silversmith collection