More photos: from Regina to Hamilton to Toronto
Coteau Books launched Legacy of Stone: Saskatchewan’s Stone Buildings at the Saskatchewan Legislative Building in
Regina last week. (Photos by Bryan Lacey and courtesy of Coteau.)

Frank Korvemaker, one of the book’s three co-authors, presents Susan Hayworth with a copy. Hayworth and her husband Cecil were the inspiration for the book.

Coteau’s managing editor, Nik Burton presents a copy to Christine Tell, Saskatchewan Minister of Sports, Culture, and Recreation.

Co-author Marg Hryniuk….

… and the third collaborator, Larry Easton.

Bill Richardson and Nick Pashley hit the Leander Boat Club in Hamilton last week, for an event co-hosted by A Different Drummer Books and Bryan Prince, Bookseller. (Photo courtesy of A Different Drummer.)e
Coach House Books launched HTO, a consideration of Toronto’s water issues, with a panel discussion at Fort York in early November. The panel (from left to right): Shawn Micallef, Jennifer Bonnell, Helen Mills, Kim Storey, Gary Miedema, John Lorinc, and moderator Matthew Blackett. (Photo by Chris Reed and courtesy of Coach House.)



















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