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Department of Rural Development
Lower Concourse, McMaster Hall Complex
270 - 18th Street
Brandon University
Brandon, Manitoba R7A 6A9

phone: (204) 571-8516
fax: (204) 725-0364
email: deptruraldevelop@brandonu.ca

Past Papers in the Series

  1. Toronto’s Financial District.
    GUNTER GAD 35/2 (1991), p.203-207
  2. Fairview Slopes, Vancouver: Gentrification in the Inner City.
    CAROLINE MILLS 35/3 (1991), p.306-310
  3. Suburban Downtowns of the Greater Toronto Area.
    EDWARD RELPH 35/4 (1991), p.421-425
  4. Winnipeg’s North End.
    DAN HIEBERT 36/1 (1992), p.92-97
  5. Farmers’/Festival Markets: The Case of Byward Market, Ottawa.
    JOHN TUNBRIDGE 36/3 (1992), p.280-285
  6. Hamilton’s East End: The Early Working Class Suburb.
    RICHARD HARRIS AND MATTHEW SENDBUEHLER 36/4 (1992), p.381-386
  7. The Cycle of Growth, Maturity, and Abandonment in Edmonton’s Central Wholesale District.
    PETER SMITH 37/1 (1993), p.62-68
  8. The Saint-Jean-Baptiste Neighbourhood in Quebec City: A Microcosm of the Relations between the State and Civil Society.
    ANNE-MARIE SÉGUIN AND PAUL VILLENEUVE 37/2 (1993), p.167-173
  9. Victoria’s Inner Harbour, 1967-1992: The Transformation of a Deindustrialised Waterfront.
    WILLIAM HAMILTON AND BRUCE SIMARD 37/4 (1993), p.365-371
  10. Landscapes of Old Age in Coastal British Columbia.
    DERYCK HOLDSWORTH AND GLENDA LAWS 38/2 (1994), p.174-181
  11. Preserving Housing and Heritage in St. John’s.
    CHRIS SHARPE 39/1 (1995), p.75-82
  12. Le Quartier Hochelaga-Maisonneuve à Montréal: La Réménagement d’une zone industrielle ancienne face à la nouvelle urbanité post-moderne.
    GILLES SÉNÉCAL 39/4 (1995), p.353-362
  13. Symbolic Constructions of Place in Suburban Surrey, British Columbia.
    ROBYN DOWLING 40/1 (1996), p.75-80
  14. Les méga-maisons de Kerrisdale, Vancouver: chronique d’un quartier en transformation.
    MARC BROSSEAU, PHILLIPPE GARVIE, LIQIAO CHEN
    et ANDRÉ LANGLOIS 40/2 (1996), p.164-172
  15. Lodging at the Interchange in London, Ontario.
    GERALD BLOOMFIELD 40/2 (1996), p.173-180
  16. Mapping Deindustrialisation: Brian Kipping’s Landscapes of Toronto.
    GLEN NORCLIFFE 40/3 (1996), p.266-272
  17. Twentieth-Century Retail Change in Halifax Central Business District.
    HUGH MILLWARD AND LORNA WINSOR 41/2 (1997), p.194-201
  18. Spatial Externalities and Edmonton Dwelling Values.
    J RONALD EYTON 41/2 (1997), p.202-206
  19. Neighbourhood Community Centres and the Changing Leisure Culture in Brandon.
    GORDON WINDER 42/1 (1998), p.86-93
  20. Consuming the Past at a Suburban Heritage Site: Markham Heritage Estates, Ontario.
    JENNIFER HALL 43/4 (1999), p.433-438
  21. ‘Asian Theme’ Malls in Suburban Toronto: Land Use Conflict in Richmond Hill.
    VALERIE PRESTON AND LUCIA LO 44/2 (2000), p.182-190
  22. Toronto’s Postwar Little Italy: Landscape Change and Ethnic Relations.
    MICHAEL BUZZELLI 44/3 (2000), p.298-305
  23. Reviving Brandon in the Early Twenty-First Century.
    JOHN EVERITT AND DOUGLAS RAMSEY 46/3 (2002), p. 266-274
  24. The Changing Landscapes of Southwest Montréal: A Visual Account.
    GEOFFREY DEVERTEUIL 48/1 (2004), p. 76-82
  25. Two Visions of Suburbia: Mississauga City Centre and Heartland Business Community.
    IGAL CHARNEY 49/2 (2005), p. 214-220.
  26. Just Beyond the Fringe: Churchill Park Garden Suburb in St. John’s, Newfoundland.
    CHRISTOPHER SHARPE 49/4 (2005), p. 400-410
  27. Naturally Cultural: The Zoo as Cultural Landscape.
    BONNIE C. HALLMAN AND MARY DENBOW 50/2, p. 256-264.