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  • Ralph Crawford, proprietor of Crawford's Used Books, Perdue, Saskatchewan. The building was originally constructed for the Merchant's Bank, later purchased by Bank of Montreal and, finally, used as a doctor's office before being left vacant for a few years until purchased by Ralph Crawford seven years ago (in 2004). Crawford, who moved from New Brunswick, spent a year preparing the space, opening six years ago (2005).
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  • Ralph Crawford, proprietor of Crawford's Used Books, Perdue, Saskatchewan. The building was originally constructed for the Merchant's Bank, later purchased by Bank of Montreal and, finally, used as a doctor's office before being left vacant for a few years until purchased by Ralph Crawford seven years ago (in 2004). Crawford, who moved from New Brunswick, spent a year preparing the space, opening six years ago (2005).
    Crawford's Used Books Perdue Saskatc...jpg
  • Ralph Crawford, proprietor of Crawford's Used Books, Perdue, Saskatchewan. The building was originally constructed for the Merchant's Bank, later purchased by Bank of Montreal and, finally, used as a doctor's office before being left vacant for a few years until purchased by Ralph Crawford seven years ago (in 2004). Crawford, who moved from New Brunswick, spent a year preparing the space, opening six years ago (2005).
    Crawford's Used Books Perdue Saskatc...jpg
  • Ralph Crawford, proprietor of Crawford's Used Books, Perdue, Saskatchewan. The building was originally constructed for the Merchant's Bank, later purchased by Bank of Montreal and, finally, used as a doctor's office before being left vacant for a few years until purchased by Ralph Crawford seven years ago (in 2004). Crawford, who moved from New Brunswick, spent a year preparing the space, opening six years ago (2005).
    Crawford's Used Books Perdue Saskatc...jpg
  • Ralph Crawford, proprietor of Crawford's Used Books, Perdue, Saskatchewan. The building was originally constructed for the Merchant's Bank, later purchased by Bank of Montreal and, finally, used as a doctor's office before being left vacant for a few years until purchased by Ralph Crawford seven years ago (in 2004). Crawford, who moved from New Brunswick, spent a year preparing the space, opening six years ago (2005).
    Crawford's Used Books Perdue Saskatc...jpg
  • Ralph Crawford, proprietor of Crawford's Used Books, Perdue, Saskatchewan. The building was originally constructed for the Merchant's Bank, later purchased by Bank of Montreal and, finally, used as a doctor's office before being left vacant for a few years until purchased by Ralph Crawford seven years ago (in 2004). Crawford, who moved from New Brunswick, spent a year preparing the space, opening six years ago (2005).
    Crawford's Used Books Perdue Saskatc...jpg
  • Ralph Crawford, proprietor of Crawford's Used Books, Perdue, Saskatchewan. The building was originally constructed for the Merchant's Bank, later purchased by Bank of Montreal and, finally, used as a doctor's office before being left vacant for a few years until purchased by Ralph Crawford seven years ago (in 2004). Crawford, who moved from New Brunswick, spent a year preparing the space, opening six years ago (2005).
    Crawford's Used Books Perdue Saskatc...jpg
  • Ralph Crawford, proprietor of Crawford's Used Books, Perdue, Saskatchewan. The building was originally constructed for the Merchant's Bank, later purchased by Bank of Montreal and, finally, used as a doctor's office before being left vacant for a few years until purchased by Ralph Crawford seven years ago (in 2004). Crawford, who moved from New Brunswick, spent a year preparing the space, opening six years ago (2005).
    Crawford's Used Books Perdue Saskatc...jpg
  • Ralph Crawford, proprietor of Crawford's Used Books, Perdue, Saskatchewan. The building was originally constructed for the Merchant's Bank, later purchased by Bank of Montreal and, finally, used as a doctor's office before being left vacant for a few years until purchased by Ralph Crawford seven years ago (in 2004). Crawford, who moved from New Brunswick, spent a year preparing the space, opening six years ago (2005).
    Crawford's Used Books Perdue Saskatc...jpg
  • Ralph Crawford, proprietor of Crawford's Used Books, Perdue, Saskatchewan. The building was originally constructed for the Merchant's Bank, later purchased by Bank of Montreal and, finally, used as a doctor's office before being left vacant for a few years until purchased by Ralph Crawford seven years ago (in 2004). Crawford, who moved from New Brunswick, spent a year preparing the space, opening six years ago (2005).
    Crawford's Used Books Perdue Saskatc...jpg
  • Ralph Crawford, proprietor of Crawford's Used Books, Perdue, Saskatchewan. The building was originally constructed for the Merchant's Bank, later purchased by Bank of Montreal and, finally, used as a doctor's office before being left vacant for a few years until purchased by Ralph Crawford seven years ago (in 2004). Crawford, who moved from New Brunswick, spent a year preparing the space, opening six years ago (2005).
    Crawford's Used Books Perdue Saskatc...jpg
  • Ralph Crawford, proprietor of Crawford's Used Books, Perdue, Saskatchewan. The building was originally constructed for the Merchant's Bank, later purchased by Bank of Montreal and, finally, used as a doctor's office before being left vacant for a few years until purchased by Ralph Crawford seven years ago (in 2004). Crawford, who moved from New Brunswick, spent a year preparing the space, opening six years ago (2005).
    Crawford's Used Books Perdue Saskatc...jpg
  • The old Nelson Avenue convenience store,
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  • Live/work home offices are on the rise in Saskatoon. Happy Grove and Adrian Stimson have turned this former grocery store into a design and art studio, with their home above..Artwork:.Art work by:.Helen Mackie and not sure of the drawing.Todd Towers and Jason Bartokis.Wally Dion and Donna Jopling.Jason Bartokis and Todd Towers
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  • Stroll through West Trail: Rossland Avenue, up Cedar Avenue, Topping Street and Daniel Street, then back after sunset. Artisan, Trail's Local Artisan Co-Op Store, 927 Spokane Street.
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  • Stroll through West Trail: Rossland Avenue, up Cedar Avenue, Topping Street and Daniel Street, then back after sunset. 1280 Cedar Avenue, now Pharmasave, was Hudson Bay Company department store in 1970s and 1980s, Teck smelter in background. View from southeast corner of Cedar Avenue and Eldorado Street, in front of 1305 Cedar Avenue.
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  • Garry Koebel stands in front of his store, Sputtergotch Toy Company, with its kite display during Windscape Kite Festival, Swift Current, Saskatchewan.
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  • Live/work home offices are on the rise in Saskatoon. Happy Grove and Adrian Stimson have turned this former grocery store into a design and art studio, with their home above..Artwork by:.Adrian Stimson and Terrance Houle.Adrian Stimson, Peter Von Tiesenhausen, Royal Art Lodge, Michele Boutin, Steve Forbis, M. Langlois, Jefferson Little, Danny Cutfeet.Ruth Cuthand.Adrian Stimson.Adrian Stimson.Michael Lonechild
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  • Live/work home offices are on the rise in Saskatoon. Happy Grove and Adrian Stimson have turned this former grocery store into a design and art studio, with their home above..Artwork by:.Adrian Stimson and Terrance Houle.Adrian Stimson, Peter Von Tiesenhausen, Royal Art Lodge, Michele Boutin, Steve Forbis, M. Langlois, Jefferson Little, Danny Cutfeet.Ruth Cuthand.Adrian Stimson.Adrian Stimson.Michael Lonechild
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  • Live/work home offices are on the rise in Saskatoon. Happy Grove and Adrian Stimson have turned this former grocery store into a design and art studio, with their home above..Artwork:.Art work by:.Helen Mackie and not sure of the drawing.Todd Towers and Jason Bartokis.Wally Dion and Donna Jopling.Jason Bartokis and Todd Towers
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  • Exploring downtown Tisdale, start of Day 6. Waiting for the stores to open, so that Darrell can buy new shoes.
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  • Exploring downtown Tisdale, start of Day 6. Waiting for the stores to open, so that Darrell can buy new shoes.
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  • Exploring downtown Tisdale, start of Day 6. Waiting for the stores to open, so that Darrell can buy new shoes.
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