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Sarah Forbes has her hands full at the Cockatiel Relocation Station in her home. Page 18. (The Spokesman-Review)
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It’s a wonderful guest

Annual antiques event will feature “Wonderful Life” actress Karolyn Grimes.

Page 4

Santa packs little punch

“Saving Santa” bank may look like a treasure, but it’s not worth much.

Page 5

The city’s close to home

Woman’s downtown Spokane loft harkens to life in the big city.

Page 6

Trading palms for blossoms

Florida transplants settle in Spokane Valley with few regrets.

Page 8

Hardy dwarf is a survivor

‘Black Dragon’ conifer proves it can withstand nature’s toughest blows.

Page 9

It’s time to celebrate

Columnist Pat Munts urges us to make the most of Urban Forest Month.

Page 12

They’re cute but stubborn

Deer can be smart creatures, especially when it comes to raiding your garden.

Page 13

A greenhouse wonderland

Juan Juan Moses goes looking for seed potatoes and ends up stocking her garden.

Page 14

Rescuing feathered friends

Couple have turned their Spokane home into day care for cockatiels.

Page 18

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