Chronological Index of Ensign Articles for
June of 2007

 
 
Ride of sobriety
Friday
June 1, 2007
by: Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale:
William Cole began his cross Canada journey April 15 making about sixty miles a day on his bicycle.

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John Schultz retires from post office
Saturday
June 2, 2007
by: Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale:
After thirty-eight years of working with the people of Tisdale John Schultz worked his last day at the post office Friday.
Did someone say ice cream?
Saturday
June 2, 2007
by: Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale:
Time to check out ice cream sales in Tisdale now that there are signs of summer.
Hood's Hardware building collapses
Sunday
June 3, 2007
by: Ken Styan
Tisdale:
A landmark in downtown Tisdale began to collapse on itself and the front portion of the building had to pushed in for safety reasons.
Catching lunch
Sunday
June 3, 2007
by: Bernice K. Fugate
Florida Keys :
A remarkable image of an immature bald eagle. Lots of people call these birds "fish hawks" because they will always be found near water as they depend on fish for their diet.
The Greenwater report
Monday
June 4, 2007
by: Gerald Crawford
Greenwater Provincial Park :
Time for a tall tale or two about lost cell phones and grandfather's watch. Great weather at the park and the Crawfords see the end of the building that was a big part of the lives for decades.
Attack ads in perspective
Monday
June 4, 2007
by: Joe Hueglin
Niagara Falls :
With the concerns of Canadians clearly on other things it is odd the latest round of Tory attack ads deal with reform to the Senate. This article explains what is going on.
KidSport hot dog day
Tuesday
June 5, 2007
by: Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale:
Hot dogs at the town square as ScotiaBank pitches in to raise money for the outstanding KidSport programme.
Up and on its way
Tuesday
June 5, 2007
by: Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale:
This year's crop is definitely growing now that we have some warmer temperatures and farmers are rushing to get their herbicides applied before the weeds take over.
Misplaced priorities
Tuesday
June 5, 2007
by: Eugene Parks
Victoria B.C. :
The Prime Minister believes we have no hope with global warming but is convinced we can make a difference in wartorn Afghanistan. It is interesting what a person chooses to consider reality.
ENSASK Biofuels
Tuesday
June 5, 2007
by: Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale:
The company signs are now in place and there was work on the site today as a portiion of the dehydration plant is being dismantled.
Flower beds being planted
Tuesday
June 5, 2007
by: Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale:
Its part of that change from spring toward summer as the flower beds in Cenotaph park get their flowers each year.
North American Union will be the triumph of Manifest Destiny by stealth and end of Canada as a nation
Wednesday
June 6, 2007
by: Mahmood Elahi
Ottawa:
Many suggest that we need a north american union like that in Europe. Mr. Elahi points out that things here are not balanced enough for such a economic and political union.
Collective amnesia
Thursday
June 7, 2007
by: Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale:
History is not just dates and facts you will never need to know in the real world, it is awareness of what has happened with some insight into why things happen and a means of measuring the present.
Bill S-4
Friday
June 8, 2007
by: Brian Marlatt
White Rock B.C. :
The government's intent to alter the nature and selection of Senators is extremely troubling as it threatens some of basic concepts of what Canadian democracy is all about and leans very heavily upon the Republican form of government seen in the United States.
 
Unsettled sky
Monday
June 11, 2007
by: Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale:
Caught on the edge of a major weather system we have the potential for serious storms from Wadena to Estevan and over head we have cumulus and strato cumulus castilanus clouds.
The Greenwater report
Monday
June 11, 2007
by: Gerald Crawford
Havre Montana :
The Crawfords on fighting winds as they RV their way to Saskatoon, to Etonia, Kindersley, Maple Creek, Fort Walsh and then to Havre.
Sunday morning fly-in
Monday
June 11, 2007
by: Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale:
Rather unpleasant weather did not deter a large number of pilots from flying to Tisdale for breakfast Sunday morning.
Quad City Challenger II
Monday
June 11, 2007
by: Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale:
A home built that weighs less than 200 pounds cruises at 85mph and costs about $30,000 for a kit, sounds like affordable aviation.
Ethanol Forum
Tuesday
June 12, 2007
by: Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale:
About one hundred people attended the forum to learn about and discuss the issues of ethanol development here at Tisdale and the global affect of the technology.
Premier Calvert announces provincial bio-fuel initiative worth $80,000,000
Wednesday
June 13, 2007
by: Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale:
A new incentive and biofuel development programme was announed Tuesday afternoon in Tisdale. Video of the announcement is a part of this story.
The Coffee Shoppe re-opens
Thursday
June 14, 2007
by: Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale:
Yesterday the Coffee Shoppe re-opened to the delight of regular customers. Open from 6:00 each weekday morning and closing at 7:00 the Tisdale restaurant scene has been expanded.
Shell decides to end bulk sale July 20th
Thursday
June 14, 2007
by: Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale:
It was a complete surprise to the Tisdale folks who run the Shell bulk outlet. The property and infrastructure belongs to Shell but they own the delivery trucks.
Harper to provinces on Atlantic accords: sue me
Thursday
June 14, 2007
by: Joe Hueglin
Niagara Falls :
Mr. Hueglin has provided us with the actual Atlantic Accord documents so we can see for ourselves the original arrangement and it is clear that the budget just passed does not follow this agreement.
Threat of suing: Bullying or an avoidance ploy
Thursday
June 14, 2007
by: Eugen Parks
Victoria B.C. :
It is important to keep in mind the list of broken promises and realise that somehow or someway there is a pattern here that needs to be carefully weighed.
Showers become part of Children's festival
Friday
June 15, 2007
by: Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale:
The threat of showers and full downpour at noon did not dampen the spirits and events at the Tisdale Children's festival today.
House number five
Friday
June 15, 2007
by: Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale:
The fifth new house to be under construction this year is located across the street from Sask Parklodge.
Nine year-old baseball
Saturday
June 16, 2007
by: Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale:
Teams from all surrounding communities were at the tournament in the Kinsmen park this afternoon. There is a lot to be said for the gentile sport of baseball.
 
Another swell day
Monday
June 18, 2007
by: Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale:
The Doghide is being required to carry more water than its capacity and it looks like it is losing control.
The Greenwater report
Monday
June 18, 2007
by: Gerald Crawford
Yellowstone National Park:
The Crawfords have given Montana the once over and now they are in Yellowstone. Our condolences to Crawfords and all friends and family of Tibby Fraser.
Just another dinosaur picture
Monday
June 18, 2007
by: Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale:
By complete accident a picture includes some kind of bird or perhaps a bug close to the camera.
Phase 4 underway
Tuesday
June 19, 2007
by: Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale:
The next portion of the downtown upgrade began this week as the town crew removed the old side walking this morning and Mr. Tree is already packing the sand for the new brickwork.
House number four gets its rafters
Wednesday
June 20, 2007
by: Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale:
Forester Drive has really seen development this year with the fourth new house getting its roof today.
Wet
Wednesday
June 20, 2007
by: Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale:
The ground is super saturated and the recent rain can not be absorbed into the soil so the yards and fields are on the verge of flooding.
Official opening of new tennis courts
Thursday
June 21, 2007
by: Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale:
What an auspicious day to officially open the new tennis court facilities just east of Tisdale's outdoor skating rink.
Public Safety Minister ignorant of realities in Afghanistan
Thursday
June 21, 2007
by: Joe Hueglin
Niagara Falls :
The Canadian government either is poorly informed or unable to make sense out of the reports coming from news and intelligence agencies. NATO is not winning the war and the evidence reported in this story suggests that the tide has turned in favour of the Taliban.
RBC celebrates National Aboriginal Day
Thursday
June 21, 2007
by: Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale:
Not only is today the first day of summer but throughout the country there are celebrations as a part of National Aboriginal Day in Tisdale this is the form it took.
Hot tin roof
Friday
June 22, 2007
by: Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale:
Tisdale house was destroyed in a fire this morning with no injury or lose of life. All emergency services sprang into action to handle the fire in the safest and most appropriate manner.
Provincial Tennis contenders, 1955-56
Friday
June 22, 2007
by: Ken Styan
Tisdale:
Ken Styan discovered that back in the 1950s Tisdale's high school had provincial level tennis players.
Its time to go
Friday
June 22, 2007
by: William Dascavich
Edmonton:
The conflict in Afghanistan is widening almost on a daily basis and the people of the country see our forces as occupation and enemy soldiers in their land. There is no sane hope of the situation improving.
Truth and the Canadian Wheat Board
Friday
June 22, 2007
by: Joyce Neufeld
Waldeck:
Ms. Neufeld outlines the methods and activities of the Minister and his parliamentary secretary to damage and destroy the Canadian Wheat Board all the while declaring everyone who supports the board to be "liars".
Phase 4 in high gear
Saturday
June 23, 2007
by: Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale:
Contractors, the town crew and tradesmen have been on the job for a week and the project is truly shaping up quickly. Here are twelve pictures of the process.
Big sale scheduled for tomorrow
Monday
June 25, 2007
by: Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale:
Schapansky Auctions have a full yard of farm equipment, boats, campers, cars, trucks and loads of new and used stuff of all kinds ready for tomorrow's sale.
The Greenwater report
Monday
June 25, 2007
by: Gerald Crawford
Deadwood South Dakota :
The tour continues as they spend time at Yellowstone then make their way over a high pass eventually getting to South Dakota. Tiring at times and the AC has quit but spirits are right up there.
Salvation Army thrift shop moves
Monday
June 25, 2007
by: Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale:
Across the street and south half a block is a short journey and the Thrift shop held its grand opening this morning with coffee and muffins to celebrate their new more compact location.
European Union treaties and the affects on the Commonwealth
Tuesday
June 26, 2007
by: Philip Benwell BME
Double Bay, NSW, Australia :
The United Kingdom has entered into various treaties with the European Union that clearly infringe on the sovereignty of the Kingdom and its subjects including Her Royal Majesty. Should we as Canadians or Australians be concerned about what this does to our constitutions?
Canola begins to bloom
Wednesday
June 27, 2007
by: Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale:
Despite cool temperatures and delayed planting the first planted canola crops are ready to show their colour.
Me and my shadow
Wednesday
June 27, 2007
by: Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale:
A rambling discussion about this and that with several QuickTime tunes to keep you going.
You know, I think it's summer
Thursday
June 28, 2007
by: Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale:
TMSS graduation today, schools are closing, the campers are being packed, the sun is shining and everyone is beginning to feel like summer. This story has a QuickTime slide show of some of the scenes from today.