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			<title>The Qu'Appelle Opera House - March 22, 2010 11:00am CST</title>
		<link>http://www.scn.ca/programming/edifice__us/the_quappelle_opera_house/18573014</link>
		<description>The Town Hall Opera House at Qu'Appelle is a symbol of the optimism of small town Saskatchewan at the beginning of the 20th Century.  It housed the town offices, fire brigade, police and the jail cells that are still in the basement.  The auditorium made it the centre of the town's social life hosting talent shows, plays, dances and touring performers. Stricter fire codes have closed the auditorium and the dwindling population has made it a struggle to keep the rest of the building open.  But Qu'Appelle is attracting new families and their dream of refurbishing the Town Hall Opera House and once again having music and laughter fill the auditorium just might come true.</description>
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			<title>Industrial Chic by Wiens - April 12, 2010 11:00am CST</title>
		<link>http://www.scn.ca/programming/edifice__us/industrial_chic_by_wiens/18573026</link>
		<description>What could be mistaken for a modern church on the edge of the University of Regina Campus is its Heating and Cooling Plant.  The large A-frame structure is not only attractive, it functions better than most similar plants that are little more than big boxes.  Meet its designer Clifford Wiens, one of Saskatchewan's most celebrated architects, as he shares his philosophy for creating this and several other of his outstanding buildings.</description>
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			<title>Rebirth of a Classic - April 26, 2010 11:00am CST</title>
		<link>http://www.scn.ca/programming/edifice__us/rebirth_of_a_classic/18243229</link>
		<description>In 1911 the University of Saskatchewan was rising out of the Prairies using local field stone to construct a core campus in the Collegiate Gothic style. On the new campus, the College Building was at the centre of campus life.  But poor concrete made the building a constant struggle to keep open.  In 1992, it was closed.  Meet the architects and engineers who designed the Rebirth of a Classic.</description>
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			<title>The Little Brick Plant on the Prairie - April 27, 2010 8:30pm CST</title>
		<link>http://www.scn.ca/programming/edifice__us/the_little_brick_plant_on_the_prairie/19736873</link>
		<description>The best preserved, early twentieth century brick plant in North America lies at the foot of the Dirt Hills, some 90 KMs Southwest of Regina.  Claybank bricks were used in some of Canada's finest buildings and found their way around the world in the boilers of Naval ships. Travel back to the working days of the brick plant with stories of former workers, photos and  and images of this fascinating industrial site offer a glimpse of its past.  Today Claybank is a National Historic Site.  But its future depends on finding the resources to maintain and restore it.</description>
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			<title>The Little Brick Plant on the Prairie - April 27, 2010 10:30pm CST</title>
		<link>http://www.scn.ca/programming/edifice__us/the_little_brick_plant_on_the_prairie/19737289</link>
		<description>The best preserved, early twentieth century brick plant in North America lies at the foot of the Dirt Hills, some 90 KMs Southwest of Regina.  Claybank bricks were used in some of Canada's finest buildings and found their way around the world in the boilers of Naval ships. Travel back to the working days of the brick plant with stories of former workers, photos and  and images of this fascinating industrial site offer a glimpse of its past.  Today Claybank is a National Historic Site.  But its future depends on finding the resources to maintain and restore it.</description>
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			<title>The Little Brick Plant on the Prairie - April 30, 2010 8:30pm CST</title>
		<link>http://www.scn.ca/programming/edifice__us/the_little_brick_plant_on_the_prairie/19740309</link>
		<description>The best preserved, early twentieth century brick plant in North America lies at the foot of the Dirt Hills, some 90 KMs Southwest of Regina.  Claybank bricks were used in some of Canada's finest buildings and found their way around the world in the boilers of Naval ships. Travel back to the working days of the brick plant with stories of former workers, photos and  and images of this fascinating industrial site offer a glimpse of its past.  Today Claybank is a National Historic Site.  But its future depends on finding the resources to maintain and restore it.</description>
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			<title>The Little Brick Plant on the Prairie - April 30, 2010 10:30pm CST</title>
		<link>http://www.scn.ca/programming/edifice__us/the_little_brick_plant_on_the_prairie/19740428</link>
		<description>The best preserved, early twentieth century brick plant in North America lies at the foot of the Dirt Hills, some 90 KMs Southwest of Regina.  Claybank bricks were used in some of Canada's finest buildings and found their way around the world in the boilers of Naval ships. Travel back to the working days of the brick plant with stories of former workers, photos and  and images of this fascinating industrial site offer a glimpse of its past.  Today Claybank is a National Historic Site.  But its future depends on finding the resources to maintain and restore it.</description>
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			<title>T-Rex Dead Ahead - May 4, 2010 8:30pm CST</title>
		<link>http://www.scn.ca/programming/edifice__us/trex_dead_ahead/19736890</link>
		<description>Explore the simple but elegantly designed T-Rex Discovery Centre in Eastend. Following the discovery of a nearly complete T-rex skeleton in 1994, the people of Eastend and the Royal Saskatchewan Museum joined together with a team of architects to build into a hillside overlooking the town a magnificent paleontology lab and interpretive centre. The result was a building that put the dinosaur bones back in the ground and the town of Eastend on the tourist map.</description>
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			<title>T-Rex Dead Ahead - May 4, 2010 10:30pm CST</title>
		<link>http://www.scn.ca/programming/edifice__us/trex_dead_ahead/19737293</link>
		<description>Explore the simple but elegantly designed T-Rex Discovery Centre in Eastend. Following the discovery of a nearly complete T-rex skeleton in 1994, the people of Eastend and the Royal Saskatchewan Museum joined together with a team of architects to build into a hillside overlooking the town a magnificent paleontology lab and interpretive centre. The result was a building that put the dinosaur bones back in the ground and the town of Eastend on the tourist map.</description>
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			<title>T-Rex Dead Ahead - May 7, 2010 8:30pm CST</title>
		<link>http://www.scn.ca/programming/edifice__us/trex_dead_ahead/19740314</link>
		<description>Explore the simple but elegantly designed T-Rex Discovery Centre in Eastend. Following the discovery of a nearly complete T-rex skeleton in 1994, the people of Eastend and the Royal Saskatchewan Museum joined together with a team of architects to build into a hillside overlooking the town a magnificent paleontology lab and interpretive centre. The result was a building that put the dinosaur bones back in the ground and the town of Eastend on the tourist map.</description>
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			<title>T-Rex Dead Ahead - May 7, 2010 10:30pm CST</title>
		<link>http://www.scn.ca/programming/edifice__us/trex_dead_ahead/19740434</link>
		<description>Explore the simple but elegantly designed T-Rex Discovery Centre in Eastend. Following the discovery of a nearly complete T-rex skeleton in 1994, the people of Eastend and the Royal Saskatchewan Museum joined together with a team of architects to build into a hillside overlooking the town a magnificent paleontology lab and interpretive centre. The result was a building that put the dinosaur bones back in the ground and the town of Eastend on the tourist map.</description>
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			<title>Keyhole Castle: The House Sam McCleod Built - May 11, 2010 8:30pm CST</title>
		<link>http://www.scn.ca/programming/edifice__us/keyhole_castle_the_house_sam_mccleod_built/19736915</link>
		<description>The outside of the Keyhole Castle is eye catching with its turret and keyhole shaped windows.  But it is the interior that makes it truly special.  Come inside this luxurious home as cameras, for the first time, capture the fine materials and superb craftsmanship that make Keyhole Castle in Prince Albert one of the finest heritage homes in Canada.</description>
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			<title>Keyhole Castle: The House Sam McCleod Built - May 11, 2010 10:30pm CST</title>
		<link>http://www.scn.ca/programming/edifice__us/keyhole_castle_the_house_sam_mccleod_built/19737297</link>
		<description>The outside of the Keyhole Castle is eye catching with its turret and keyhole shaped windows.  But it is the interior that makes it truly special.  Come inside this luxurious home as cameras, for the first time, capture the fine materials and superb craftsmanship that make Keyhole Castle in Prince Albert one of the finest heritage homes in Canada.</description>
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			<title>Keyhole Castle: The House Sam McCleod Built - May 14, 2010 8:30pm CST</title>
		<link>http://www.scn.ca/programming/edifice__us/keyhole_castle_the_house_sam_mccleod_built/19740319</link>
		<description>The outside of the Keyhole Castle is eye catching with its turret and keyhole shaped windows.  But it is the interior that makes it truly special.  Come inside this luxurious home as cameras, for the first time, capture the fine materials and superb craftsmanship that make Keyhole Castle in Prince Albert one of the finest heritage homes in Canada.</description>
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			<title>Keyhole Castle: The House Sam McCleod Built - May 14, 2010 10:30pm CST</title>
		<link>http://www.scn.ca/programming/edifice__us/keyhole_castle_the_house_sam_mccleod_built/19740440</link>
		<description>The outside of the Keyhole Castle is eye catching with its turret and keyhole shaped windows.  But it is the interior that makes it truly special.  Come inside this luxurious home as cameras, for the first time, capture the fine materials and superb craftsmanship that make Keyhole Castle in Prince Albert one of the finest heritage homes in Canada.</description>
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			<title>Danceland - May 18, 2010 8:30pm CST</title>
		<link>http://www.scn.ca/programming/edifice__us/danceland/19736925</link>
		<description>Danceland, built on the shores of Lake Manitou in 1928, is famous for its &quot;cushioned dance floor&quot; suspended on a bed of horsehair.  Return to the excitement of summer evenings of the 30's and 40's when young people packed the hall to dance to some of the best-known bands of the time. Explore the still popular Danceland of today and find out how it was saved from being moved to Alberta.</description>
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			<title>Danceland - May 18, 2010 10:30pm CST</title>
		<link>http://www.scn.ca/programming/edifice__us/danceland/19737301</link>
		<description>Danceland, built on the shores of Lake Manitou in 1928, is famous for its &quot;cushioned dance floor&quot; suspended on a bed of horsehair.  Return to the excitement of summer evenings of the 30's and 40's when young people packed the hall to dance to some of the best-known bands of the time. Explore the still popular Danceland of today and find out how it was saved from being moved to Alberta.</description>
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			<title>Danceland - May 21, 2010 8:30pm CST</title>
		<link>http://www.scn.ca/programming/edifice__us/danceland/19740324</link>
		<description>Danceland, built on the shores of Lake Manitou in 1928, is famous for its &quot;cushioned dance floor&quot; suspended on a bed of horsehair.  Return to the excitement of summer evenings of the 30's and 40's when young people packed the hall to dance to some of the best-known bands of the time. Explore the still popular Danceland of today and find out how it was saved from being moved to Alberta.</description>
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			<title>Danceland - May 21, 2010 10:30pm CST</title>
		<link>http://www.scn.ca/programming/edifice__us/danceland/19740445</link>
		<description>Danceland, built on the shores of Lake Manitou in 1928, is famous for its &quot;cushioned dance floor&quot; suspended on a bed of horsehair.  Return to the excitement of summer evenings of the 30's and 40's when young people packed the hall to dance to some of the best-known bands of the time. Explore the still popular Danceland of today and find out how it was saved from being moved to Alberta.</description>
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			<title>A Poem in Stone - May 25, 2010 8:30pm CST</title>
		<link>http://www.scn.ca/programming/edifice__us/a_poem_in_stone/19736934</link>
		<description>After more than 40 years, the gently curving SaskPower Headquarters building continues to be one of Canada's best designed office towers.  Discover how architect Joseph Pettick created this elegant building.    Share the experiences of workers during construction and the stories of those who work there.   Explore the art, craft and humanity that make the SaskPower Headquarters a 'Poem in Stone'.</description>
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			<title>A Poem in Stone - May 25, 2010 10:30pm CST</title>
		<link>http://www.scn.ca/programming/edifice__us/a_poem_in_stone/19737305</link>
		<description>After more than 40 years, the gently curving SaskPower Headquarters building continues to be one of Canada's best designed office towers.  Discover how architect Joseph Pettick created this elegant building.    Share the experiences of workers during construction and the stories of those who work there.   Explore the art, craft and humanity that make the SaskPower Headquarters a 'Poem in Stone'.</description>
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			<title>The Little Brick Plant on the Prairie - May 28, 2010 11:00am CST</title>
		<link>http://www.scn.ca/programming/edifice__us/the_little_brick_plant_on_the_prairie/18254261</link>
		<description>The best preserved, early twentieth century brick plant in North America lies at the foot of the Dirt Hills, some 90 KMs Southwest of Regina.  Claybank bricks were used in some of Canada's finest buildings and found their way around the world in the boilers of Naval ships. Travel back to the working days of the brick plant with stories of former workers, photos and  and images of this fascinating industrial site offer a glimpse of its past.  Today Claybank is a National Historic Site.  But its future depends on finding the resources to maintain and restore it.</description>
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			<title>A Poem in Stone - May 28, 2010 8:30pm CST</title>
		<link>http://www.scn.ca/programming/edifice__us/a_poem_in_stone/19740329</link>
		<description>After more than 40 years, the gently curving SaskPower Headquarters building continues to be one of Canada's best designed office towers.  Discover how architect Joseph Pettick created this elegant building.    Share the experiences of workers during construction and the stories of those who work there.   Explore the art, craft and humanity that make the SaskPower Headquarters a 'Poem in Stone'.</description>
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			<title>A Poem in Stone - May 28, 2010 10:30pm CST</title>
		<link>http://www.scn.ca/programming/edifice__us/a_poem_in_stone/19740451</link>
		<description>After more than 40 years, the gently curving SaskPower Headquarters building continues to be one of Canada's best designed office towers.  Discover how architect Joseph Pettick created this elegant building.    Share the experiences of workers during construction and the stories of those who work there.   Explore the art, craft and humanity that make the SaskPower Headquarters a 'Poem in Stone'.</description>
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			<title>The Dome of St. Mary's - June 1, 2010 8:30pm CST</title>
		<link>http://www.scn.ca/programming/edifice__us/the_dome_of_st_marys/19736943</link>
		<description>The Dome of St. Mary's is the story of the early Ukrainian pioneers of the Yorkton area and the efforts of the Redemptorist Fathers to provide a place of worship for people of the Eastern-rite Catholic tradition.  With its magnificent soaring dome, St. Mary's is rich with tradition and art and celebrates the melding of European styles in a North American context.  The program explores issues of traditional church architecture and relationships to ritual and customs.</description>
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			<title>The Dome of St. Mary's - June 1, 2010 10:30pm CST</title>
		<link>http://www.scn.ca/programming/edifice__us/the_dome_of_st_marys/19737309</link>
		<description>The Dome of St. Mary's is the story of the early Ukrainian pioneers of the Yorkton area and the efforts of the Redemptorist Fathers to provide a place of worship for people of the Eastern-rite Catholic tradition.  With its magnificent soaring dome, St. Mary's is rich with tradition and art and celebrates the melding of European styles in a North American context.  The program explores issues of traditional church architecture and relationships to ritual and customs.</description>
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			<title>The Dome of St. Mary's - June 4, 2010 8:30pm CST</title>
		<link>http://www.scn.ca/programming/edifice__us/the_dome_of_st_marys/19740334</link>
		<description>The Dome of St. Mary's is the story of the early Ukrainian pioneers of the Yorkton area and the efforts of the Redemptorist Fathers to provide a place of worship for people of the Eastern-rite Catholic tradition.  With its magnificent soaring dome, St. Mary's is rich with tradition and art and celebrates the melding of European styles in a North American context.  The program explores issues of traditional church architecture and relationships to ritual and customs.</description>
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			<title>The Dome of St. Mary's - June 4, 2010 10:30pm CST</title>
		<link>http://www.scn.ca/programming/edifice__us/the_dome_of_st_marys/19740457</link>
		<description>The Dome of St. Mary's is the story of the early Ukrainian pioneers of the Yorkton area and the efforts of the Redemptorist Fathers to provide a place of worship for people of the Eastern-rite Catholic tradition.  With its magnificent soaring dome, St. Mary's is rich with tradition and art and celebrates the melding of European styles in a North American context.  The program explores issues of traditional church architecture and relationships to ritual and customs.</description>
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			<title>Rebirth of a Classic - June 8, 2010 8:30pm CST</title>
		<link>http://www.scn.ca/programming/edifice__us/rebirth_of_a_classic/19736952</link>
		<description>In 1911 the University of Saskatchewan was rising out of the Prairies using local field stone to construct a core campus in the Collegiate Gothic style. On the new campus, the College Building was at the centre of campus life.  But poor concrete made the building a constant struggle to keep open.  In 1992, it was closed.  Meet the architects and engineers who designed the Rebirth of a Classic.</description>
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			<title>Rebirth of a Classic - June 8, 2010 10:30pm CST</title>
		<link>http://www.scn.ca/programming/edifice__us/rebirth_of_a_classic/19737313</link>
		<description>In 1911 the University of Saskatchewan was rising out of the Prairies using local field stone to construct a core campus in the Collegiate Gothic style. On the new campus, the College Building was at the centre of campus life.  But poor concrete made the building a constant struggle to keep open.  In 1992, it was closed.  Meet the architects and engineers who designed the Rebirth of a Classic.</description>
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			<title>T-Rex Dead Ahead - June 11, 2010 11:00am CST</title>
		<link>http://www.scn.ca/programming/edifice__us/trex_dead_ahead/18254281</link>
		<description>Explore the simple but elegantly designed T-Rex Discovery Centre in Eastend. Following the discovery of a nearly complete T-rex skeleton in 1994, the people of Eastend and the Royal Saskatchewan Museum joined together with a team of architects to build into a hillside overlooking the town a magnificent paleontology lab and interpretive centre. The result was a building that put the dinosaur bones back in the ground and the town of Eastend on the tourist map.</description>
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			<title>Rebirth of a Classic - June 11, 2010 8:30pm CST</title>
		<link>http://www.scn.ca/programming/edifice__us/rebirth_of_a_classic/19740339</link>
		<description>In 1911 the University of Saskatchewan was rising out of the Prairies using local field stone to construct a core campus in the Collegiate Gothic style. On the new campus, the College Building was at the centre of campus life.  But poor concrete made the building a constant struggle to keep open.  In 1992, it was closed.  Meet the architects and engineers who designed the Rebirth of a Classic.</description>
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			<title>Rebirth of a Classic - June 11, 2010 10:30pm CST</title>
		<link>http://www.scn.ca/programming/edifice__us/rebirth_of_a_classic/19740463</link>
		<description>In 1911 the University of Saskatchewan was rising out of the Prairies using local field stone to construct a core campus in the Collegiate Gothic style. On the new campus, the College Building was at the centre of campus life.  But poor concrete made the building a constant struggle to keep open.  In 1992, it was closed.  Meet the architects and engineers who designed the Rebirth of a Classic.</description>
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			<title>A Gathering Place - June 15, 2010 8:30pm CST</title>
		<link>http://www.scn.ca/programming/edifice__us/a_gathering_place/19736961</link>
		<description>From the moment you turn into Wanuskewin Heritage Park your eyes are drawn to the distant interpretive centre building and its spires which guide you to the edge of the valley.  The building was designed very carefully inside and out to enhance the experience of visitors to this place.  The result is a building that is worthy of the task of welcoming visitors to this Gathering Place that people have been coming to for 6,000 years.</description>
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			<title>A Gathering Place - June 15, 2010 10:30pm CST</title>
		<link>http://www.scn.ca/programming/edifice__us/a_gathering_place/19737317</link>
		<description>From the moment you turn into Wanuskewin Heritage Park your eyes are drawn to the distant interpretive centre building and its spires which guide you to the edge of the valley.  The building was designed very carefully inside and out to enhance the experience of visitors to this place.  The result is a building that is worthy of the task of welcoming visitors to this Gathering Place that people have been coming to for 6,000 years.</description>
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			<title>A Gathering Place - June 18, 2010 8:30pm CST</title>
		<link>http://www.scn.ca/programming/edifice__us/a_gathering_place/19740344</link>
		<description>From the moment you turn into Wanuskewin Heritage Park your eyes are drawn to the distant interpretive centre building and its spires which guide you to the edge of the valley.  The building was designed very carefully inside and out to enhance the experience of visitors to this place.  The result is a building that is worthy of the task of welcoming visitors to this Gathering Place that people have been coming to for 6,000 years.</description>
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			<title>A Gathering Place - June 18, 2010 10:30pm CST</title>
		<link>http://www.scn.ca/programming/edifice__us/a_gathering_place/19740469</link>
		<description>From the moment you turn into Wanuskewin Heritage Park your eyes are drawn to the distant interpretive centre building and its spires which guide you to the edge of the valley.  The building was designed very carefully inside and out to enhance the experience of visitors to this place.  The result is a building that is worthy of the task of welcoming visitors to this Gathering Place that people have been coming to for 6,000 years.</description>
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			<title>The Flour of Esterhazy - June 22, 2010 8:30pm CST</title>
		<link>http://www.scn.ca/programming/edifice__us/the_flour_of_esterhazy/19736970</link>
		<description>Abandoned and slated for demolition, a group of volunteers are bringing the Esterhazy Flour Mill back to life.  The mill's opening in 1906 meant the farmers in the area would no longer had to travel 60 miles to get their grain ground into flour.  Today, the mill is drawing tourists to Esterhazy to see its impressive wood construction and its 19th Century mechanical systems at work.</description>
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			<title>The Flour of Esterhazy - June 22, 2010 10:30pm CST</title>
		<link>http://www.scn.ca/programming/edifice__us/the_flour_of_esterhazy/19737321</link>
		<description>Abandoned and slated for demolition, a group of volunteers are bringing the Esterhazy Flour Mill back to life.  The mill's opening in 1906 meant the farmers in the area would no longer had to travel 60 miles to get their grain ground into flour.  Today, the mill is drawing tourists to Esterhazy to see its impressive wood construction and its 19th Century mechanical systems at work.</description>
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			<title>Keyhole Castle: The House Sam McCleod Built - June 25, 2010 11:00am CST</title>
		<link>http://www.scn.ca/programming/edifice__us/keyhole_castle_the_house_sam_mccleod_built/18254301</link>
		<description>The outside of the Keyhole Castle is eye catching with its turret and keyhole shaped windows.  But it is the interior that makes it truly special.  Come inside this luxurious home as cameras, for the first time, capture the fine materials and superb craftsmanship that make Keyhole Castle in Prince Albert one of the finest heritage homes in Canada.</description>
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			<title>The Flour of Esterhazy - June 25, 2010 8:30pm CST</title>
		<link>http://www.scn.ca/programming/edifice__us/the_flour_of_esterhazy/19740349</link>
		<description>Abandoned and slated for demolition, a group of volunteers are bringing the Esterhazy Flour Mill back to life.  The mill's opening in 1906 meant the farmers in the area would no longer had to travel 60 miles to get their grain ground into flour.  Today, the mill is drawing tourists to Esterhazy to see its impressive wood construction and its 19th Century mechanical systems at work.</description>
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			<title>The Flour of Esterhazy - June 25, 2010 10:30pm CST</title>
		<link>http://www.scn.ca/programming/edifice__us/the_flour_of_esterhazy/20244974</link>
		<description>Abandoned and slated for demolition, a group of volunteers are bringing the Esterhazy Flour Mill back to life.  The mill's opening in 1906 meant the farmers in the area would no longer had to travel 60 miles to get their grain ground into flour.  Today, the mill is drawing tourists to Esterhazy to see its impressive wood construction and its 19th Century mechanical systems at work.</description>
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