The Week of June 17 to June 23, 2001
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- Greenwater Report for June 17, 2001
- Sunday
June 17, 2001
Weather and wildlife at the park keep Gerald Crawford busy but now his wife is taking
up fishing.
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- Beginning to assert Common Law over 'Regulatory
Diligence'
- Sunday
June 17, 2001
Mario deSantis points out the importance of the independent judicary system to provide
some balance in the way governments and their agencies act.
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- Clean-Up Complete
- Sunday
June 17, 2001
Congratulations to Beeland Co-op and its contractors and finishing off one of Tisdale's
polution problems.
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- Moved In
- Sunday
June 17, 2001
House number three is sitting in place on the South side of town after having being
moved in.
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- A Saw For Father's
Day
- Monday
June 18, 2001
Sharp gift as we consider the implications of both being a father and needing a saw.
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- Tisdale Florist
- Monday
June 18, 2001
Flowers seem like a frill or a luxury but they are actually a basic necessity and
business is steady.
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- Canadian Tire: New and Improved
- Monday
June 18, 2001
Prince Albert's Canadian Tire outlet is now almost double its former size.
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- Treasures Or Junk
- Tuesday
June 19, 2001
Be it an auction sale or a garage sale what is valued by some is worthless to others.
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- Taming The TigerLily
- Tuesday
June 19, 2001
Todd Wakefield's last whimsical piece with Ensign as the school year comes to a close
he reflects on a flower.
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- Custom Car
- Tuesday
June 19, 2001
Wesley Parkvold on his last day on the job as a work experience student puts together
a customised car and gives it a nice black paint job.
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- Cessna 172 - Skyhawk
: Worlds Most Popular Airplane
- Wednesday
June 20, 2001
A sort of flying car, sturdy and safe, the Cessna 172 is what general aviation could
have been.
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- Horsing Around
- Wednesday
June 20, 2001
Tisdale's premeir riding stable is going strong with a full compliment of students
and a growing pasture of horses being looked after in style.
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- Active Social Spending and Well Being
Vs Taxes and GDP
- Wednesday
June 20, 2001
Take a look at the National Post's state of the Nation, Mario deSantis has a link
to this important document in this story and he takes you through his thinking on
what it means.
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- The First Day
of Summer - Thanks Mrs. Playford
- Thursday
June 21, 2001
Mrs. Playford plants and tends only wild flowers and though she is less than complimentary
about the low level of rain her tough wild flower collection looks summer ready.
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- Corporate Espionage - Small Town Style
- Thursday
June 21, 2001
To polite to ask, this lady goes about recording prices and weighs, undisturbed by
store staff or customers.
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- The root of our economic and health care
problems:
Our Leaders don't Walk their Talks
- Thursday
June 21, 2001
Common sense sometimes is so obvious and sensible we wonder why everyone has not
seen the problem from this perspective. Mario deSantis shares with us the simple
truth about the healthcare problem.
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- Flowers, Every Blossom A Gift
- Friday
June 22, 2001
Here are some flowers in the neighbourhood, to brighten our day.
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- So How Do Things Look To You?
- Friday
June 22, 2001
A few pictures and a QuickTime VR give you a few looks at this morning.
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- Are You Ready For the Sun To Rise
- Saturday
June 23, 2001
Each special holiday or change of season evokes the rehtorical question, "Are
you ready for. . .?" Though the question seems meaningless it always makes us
stop momentarily and think, have we prepared ourselves for this coming event? (This
morning's pictures were taken at 0420 to 0442 this morning)
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