This newsletter follows on the tail of the 2013 ice storm, so it seems fitting that many of the member projects and recent articles in The Otter ~ La Loutre were about Norths far and near and storms, literal and figurative. We hope it brings you all some warmth (especially to the Prairies!) and ideas for the new year.
Update your Account, Win Books!
Update your NiCHE account before February 1st and be entered in a draw for the book prize. The prize includes the two books in the UCP series and the two books in the new MQUP Wildland series.
Canadian History and Environment Series
University of Calgary Press
Rural, Wildland, and Resource Studies Series
McGill-Queen’s University Press
Josh MacFadyen
Latest posts by Josh MacFadyen (see all)
- The Grass Roots of a PEI Potato Farm - May 9, 2022
- The Stubborn Commuter - November 3, 2021
- Post-Doctoral Fellowship – Canada Research Chair GeoREACH Lab – UPEI - April 21, 2021
- The Fir Trade in Canada: Mapping Commodity Flows on Railways - October 8, 2020
- Other Plans: Development and Agriculture in Prince Edward Island - June 27, 2019
- Go Big or Go Spruce - April 2, 2018
- Will it Play in Peoria, Alberta? - January 22, 2018
- Weather Markets: A Business Case for Environmental History - May 17, 2017
- Enseigner les SIG historiques et restaurer les communautés perdues en classe - May 1, 2017
- Teaching Historical GIS and Restoring Lost Communities in the Classroom - November 1, 2016