Abandoned farmyard is a labour of love and a COVID-era affordable home for Saskatchewan family

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Restoring a 107-year-old farmyard was a dream come true for Brad and Kendal Parker. They love the history in old buildings and the satisfaction that goes into doing something themselves.    

“We were just taking on our dream. Then we saw that people were looking up to us,” said Brad Parker.

When the family moved to Harris, Sask., from Saskatoon in 2008, they asked the owner of a local farmyard if he would be willing to sell the property. They continued asking him every year for nine years. In 2018, when he agreed to sell to the Parkers, their families were skeptical about the buy.

Brad, a former

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