For one woman, rescuing unwanted and abused horses is more than a way of life; it’s also an "accidental" art form.
Profiles
Would you allow your 9- and 11-year-old kids to travel alone hundreds of miles and across a border by pony cart?
HRH Queen Elizabeth II’s equestrian legacy includes breeding champion racehorses and passing her love of riding down the generations.
Mongolians make their mark in the world’s toughest horse race, finishing first and joint second, as a Chinese rider completes the podium.
Real horse people are getting behind one woman's efforts to improve accuracy as to how horses really look and move.
When Arabian mare Essie foaled far ahead of schedule, working student Arianne Fournier had to step in to supervise the birth.
The 12th Mongol Derby saw two women, an American and a South African, outride 44 others from ten different nations for the prestigious win.
His BC horse sanctuary was born of his own fear of horses; now he teaches others to earn the respect and trust of rescues and wildies.
The study saw participants working with horses in a round pen, navigating obstacles together, and doing mindfulness exercises ‒ with encouraging results.
A new documentary feature film follows Filipe Masetti Leite and his horses Dude, Bruiser, and Frenchie from Calgary to Brazil.
From coast to coast, Canadian rescue operations are feeling the effects of rising gas, hay and lumber prices, as well as climate change.
A new book chronicles the extraordinary bond between Lissa Bachner, a young blind woman and Milo, a neglected horse.
From galloping ponies with binder twine bridles to Team Penning championships and getting banged up along the way, this Ontario horseman has done it all.
The Trail Riders of the Canadian Rockies’ annual ride in 1936 involved 55 men and women exploring the wilderness of Banff National Park.
An extraordinarily adventurous couple trekked 12,000 kilometres across some unforgiving terrain, and lived to write about it.