Where have all the badgers gone?

Photographer Mike Sturk hadn't seen one of his favourite critters in two years. Then one day he got a tip, grabbed his camera and headed out to a lonely field to look for the curmudgeon of the prairies.

Still wondering about Alberta'sl ast execution

Bobby Cook was a wild kid, so, naturally, after his whole family was murdered, he became the prime suspect. Fifty-one years later there's a new book about the case. Dave Margoshes walks us through the details.

Winnipeg's big old train station

Jim Chliboyko takes us inside Union Station, the grand old lady of Main Street. She still looks great on her 100th birthday and she's still welcoming newcomers to Canada although there are fewer trains nowadays.

The right horse at the right time

New Age meets the rural west in the interesting world of therapy horses. It's just you and the horse learning to get along. Somehow the horses know when and how they're needed. Christalee Froese explains.

Ice fishing the hard way

For some reason, Bruce Masterman winds up with all the outdoor assignments in the coldest weather. This time he tags along with an unlikely pair of professional fishermen on frozen Lake Winnipeg. It's 29 below.

BC's amazing B&B & celestial observatory

Hans Tammemagi drives up Anarchist Mountain just outside Osoyoos to meet Jack and Alice Newton whose small B&B operation doubles as a portal into the mysteries of the universe, which Jack photographs.