With the arrival of a national mail strike, Canadian Cattlemen wants to ensure that our readers continue to have access to the information they want and need.
“We are doing everything we can to make sure Canadian farmers can continue to access their agricultural news and production information during the mail service disruption,” said Laura Rance-Unger, Glacier FarmMedia executive editor.
Our publication’s digital editions are now freely available online. You can access them here.
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You can select the edition you want to review and click on that link, then on the front page of the publication that appears. A reader will then open and you will have access to the full publication, and the ability to turn virtual pages. When you see a story you want to read, click on it and a reader window will open. When you’re done reading the story click on the close button at the top right, and you’ll be back to the same edition.
In the event of a prolonged mail disruption, we will look to make physical copies of available for free pickup at designated location. We will provide specific locations as they are available on the digital edition page.