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Magazine Subscription Donation List Magazine Subscription Donation List Name Type 2013 Price / Sponsor 100 Best Cookies Digital $15 American Snowmobiler Digital $30 Advocate Digital $15 Alternatives Journal Adult $75 Atlantic Monthly Adult $40 (Anonymous) Astronomy Digital $85 Azure Digital $55 Backpacker Digital $30 Beautiful Kitchens & Baths Digital $15 Better Homes & Gardens Adult $35 (Helen Pearson) Bicycling Digital $40 Birds & Blooms Adult $25 (In Memory of Wilma Clarke) Birthing Digital $20 Bon Appetit Adult $45 Border Crossings Reference $40 (Anonymous) Britain Adult $40 Canadian Art Digital $30 Canadian Business Reference $35 (Alf Devereux) Canadian Cycling Adult $40 Canadian Family Adult $15 Canadian Gardening Adult $25 (Anonymous) Canadian Geographic Reference $55 (Marianne Brender À Brandis) Canadian House and Home Adult $25 (Susan Fox of Coldwell Bankers Realty) Canadian Living Adult $30 Canada's History Magazine Reference $35 (Dorothy Washbern) Canoe & Kayak Digital $25 Car and Driver Adult $35 (Larry W. Albrecht) Chatelaine Adult $15 (Linda Sparks) Chickadee Juvenile $35 (Walter MacDougald) Chopchop Juvenile $15 Consumer Reports Reference $40 (Anonymous) Cosmopolitan Digital $40 Cottage Life Digital $60 Cottage Life Adult $45 Crafts n' Things Adult $35 Creative Knitting Adult $25 Diabetic Living Digital $40 Digital Photo Pro Digital $30 Discover Digital $40 Discover Adult $45 Discovery Girls Juvenile $30 Dwell Magazine Digital $40 Dwell Magazine Adult $50 Economist Digital $255 Economist Reference $160 (Orr Insurance Brokers Inc.) Eco Parent Digital $20 Elle Canada Digital $25 Esquire Digital $40 Esquire Adult $35 (Louise Gagan) Every Day with Rachel Ray Adult $35 Family Handyman Digital $20 Family Handyman Adult $35 (Brian Reynolds, Custom Woodturner) Field & Stream Digital $25 Fine Woodworking Adult $40 (Dennis Rawe) Fit Pregnancy Digital $35 Girls' Life Digital $30 Golf Magazine Adult $30 Guideposts Adult In Memory of Josephine Dyson Hello Canada Digital $200 Hello Canada Adult $120 Heritage Canada Reference $165 Hockey News Digital $100 Horse & Rider Digital $25 House Beautiful Digital $40 House Beautiful Adult $30 Inc Adult $45 Inked Digital $30 InStyle Adult $45 Kayak Digital $45 L'actualite Digital $60 Ladies Home Journal Digital $20 Ladies Home Journal Adult $30 Maclean's Digital $90 Maclean's Reference $90 (Anonymous) Maclean's University Guide Digital $30 Macworld Digital $40 Macworld Adult $45 Make: Technology on Your Adult $45 Time MAD Young Adult $30 Majesty Adult $75 Man Space Digital $40 Marie Claire Digital $40 Marie Claire Adult $35 (The Green Room) Martha Stewart Living Digital $40 Martha Stewart Living Adult $40 Marth Stewart Weddings Digital $25 Martha Stewart Weddings Adult $25 Maxim Digital $30 Men's Health Digital $60 Men's Health Adult $35 Mental Floss Digital $35 Mental Floss Adult $35 MoneySense Digital $40 (Fiscal Wellness Inc.) MoneySense Adult Caren Jutting, Fiscal Wellness Inc. Motorcyclist Digital $15 Municipal World Magazine PC Adult $55 National Geographic Digital $40 Interactive National Geographic Reference $110 (Phyllis Davidson) National Geographic Digital $35 Traveler Interactive National Geographic Adult $30 (Dr. Ken Clarke) Traveler Natural Health Digital $40 Natural Health Adult $40 New Car Ratings & Reviews Digital $15 New Internationalist Reference $40 (Anonymous) The New Quarterly Digital $40 New Yorker Adult $115 (Stephen Francom) Newsweek Digital $80 Nylon Young Adult $30 O: The Oprah Magazine Digital $40 O: The Oprah Magazine Adult $40 Odyssey Young Adult $50 ON Nature Reference $ (Stratford Field Naturalists) Organic Gardening Digital $40 Organic Gardening Adult $35 (Remembering Gardener Harry Tribick) Our Canada Digital $30 Our Canada Adult $25 Outdoor Life Digital $25 Outdoor Photography Digital $30 Outpost Adult Susan and Burnie Laws OWL Digital $40 PC Magazine Digital $40 People Adult $165 Photo Life Adult $30 Popular Mechanics Digital $40 Popular Mechanics Adult $30 Popular Science Digital $30 Popular Science Adult $35 (Douglas Evans) Prevention Adult $25 (Luis Cleto) Quill and Quire Reference $80 (George Stephen) Reader's Digest Canada Digital $40 Reader's Digest - Large Print Adult $30 Real Simple Adult $50 (Irene Miller) Road and Track Adult Free (Larry W. Albrecht) Rolling Stone Digital $40 Rolling Stone Adult $50 Running Times Digital $40 Scientific American Reference $80 Scottish Field Adult $95 (Andrew and Sharon McKenzie) Scrapbook Creations Digital $40 Seventeen Digital $30 Seventeen Young Adult $25 Simply Handmade Adult $75 Ski Magazine Digital $15 Sound & Vision Adult $40 Sports Illustrated Adult $100 (Dorothy Babcock) Sports Illustrated for Kids Juvenile $40 Style at Home Adult $30 Taste of Home Digital $20 Taste of Home Adult $25 Taste of Home Holiday Digital $25 This Adult $40 This Old House Adult $30 Threads Adult $ (Dorothy Urban) Time Reference $50 Today's Parent Digital $30 Toronto Life & Fashion Adult $25 (Jennifer Chandler) Magazine Town & Country Weddings Digital $10 Transworld Skateboarding Young Adult $45 Transworld Snowboarding Digital $25 UTNE Digital $75 UTNE Adult $60 (Dr. Ken Clarke) Vanity Fair Adult $50 Vegetarian Times Digital $20 Vegetarian Times Adult $35 VIV Magazine Digital $20 Vogue Knitting Adult $35 Walrus Adult $30 Wanderlust Adult $90 Weight Watchers Digital $20 Wine Access Digital $30 Wired Adult $40 Women's Health Digital $50 Women's Health Adult $25 Woodcraft Digital $40 Yes Magazine Juvenile $35 Yoga Journal Digital $35 Yoga Journal Adult $40 (The Yoga Collective) Young Rider Juvenile $25 Zoomer Adult $30 (Mike Dewan) .
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