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  CANADIAN CROP CIRCE RESEARCH NETWORK
  Posted Aug 15.03

Formation Reports #6, 7 - Ontario and British Columbia

Two more formations, at Cranbrook, Ontario and Agassiz, British Columbia. Cranbrook formation (the second one now) is in field about 1 kilometre (0.6 miles) south of first formation and reportedly more complex. Agassiz formation is a circle with short path and two smaller rectangles next to it in cattle corn (same location as one in 1995), approximately 100 kilometres (62 miles) east of Vancouver and not too far from the location of the two formations in cattle corn at Mission in 2002. Further details pending.

There is also an 8th formation reported August 15, but location and details are being kept confidential temporarily by request due to it's unusual nature until a ground study can be done.

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The Prairie Circular

Current Issue: Summer 2003

A recap of early 2003 season reports by Paul Anderson, including three new formations in southern Ontario, two of which are reminiscent of pictogram formations in early 1990s England, a review by US researcher Jeffrey Wilson of the first tele/video investigation of a crop formation, at Vacaville, California, a collaboration between American and Canadian researchers and in the first of a two-part article, Lindy Tucker of Pure Research recounts some of her experiences growing up in southern Ontario and the possible connections with the crop circles in the area...

The Prairie Circular is the quarterly print newsletter of CCCRN, the name reflecting how the prairies have become increasingly synonymous with this phenomenon; as a companion publication to the web site and CCCRN News, and the only print publication specifically covering the crop circle phenomenon in Canada, it is ideal for those who do not have internet access, but who want to be kept up to date on the crop circle phenomenon in Canada while also providing a convenient means for anyone to read up on the latest information at their leisure; the winter issue each year will feature the annual summary report. The sale of the newsletter and related material helps the research work to continue; thank you for your support!

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