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    1. Bright lights, small city: what happens when a hip urban style is applied to a rural television station?

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    3. Food or thought?

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    4. Going hungry: Canadians are starving for agriculture coverage

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    6. Putting first nations first: there are 75,000 native Canadians living in Alberta - and not a single full-time reporter who covers their lives

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    7. Selling the farm: Harrowsmith's slide from green power to Green Acres

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    8. The dying art of talking crop

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    10. Ties that bind: when their subjects and sources are their friends and neighbours, can the thousands of small-town reporters in Canada tell the whole story?

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