Artist Shelley Miller is calling her latest “homemade” artwork a success. Miller, formerly from Melville, used city residents to create a living quilt for her project called People, Pattern, Place. Participants were asked to dress in dark blue or black pants and bright shirts and they were then sorted by height and laid in proper […]
» To read the full story you will need to subscribe. Please click the subscriptions tab in the menu to renew or start your subscription.
The expanded traceability regulations recently proposed by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency is something that Jeff Yorga (President of the Saskatchewan Stock Growers Association)...