The Week of March 11 to 17, 2001
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- The Tisdale Logging
Industry
- Sunday
March 11, 2001
Tisdale is known for its canola and honey right, well besides those to agricultural
products Tisdale also serves the wood industry as well.
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- The Greenwater Report for March 12, 2001
- Monday
March 12, 2001
Gerald Crawford brings us up to date on owls, Fisherman's Cove, ice fishing, snow
conditions and icy roads.
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- Splashes of Spring
in la Ronge
- Monday
March 12, 2001
Some pictures of spring in la Ronge take last Thursday by Judy Shire.
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- Chrome
Plated
- Tuesday
March 13, 2001
Things look pretty shiny this morning with bright sunlight and a micrscopic coat
of fresh snow.
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- Tail Gunners
- Wednesday
March 14, 2001
We have all seen this in ever bureaucratic organisation and it remains a major problem
to the progress of civilisation.
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- Snow Dripting
Thursday
March 15, 2001
A curious combination of high light levels and low temperatures causing the snow
to melt and refreeze all in one process.
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- Tempo Test
- Thrusday
March 15, 2001
Wick's Gas Bar underground storage system gets a thorough testing Wednesday.
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- Occupation Force
Challenged
- Friday
March 16, 2001
A sad story to tell but it is a reality as Saskatchewan's rural municipal government
vote to expell the RCMP.
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- Profits don't come before people
- Friday
March 16, 2001
Mario deSantis reports his concern about Toronto journalist support of intellectual
property rights.
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- John Bob Farm
Equipment More Than Farm Equipment
- Friday
March 16, 2001
Tisdale's farm machinery dealer is branching out into new lines of products for industry
and intensified agriculture.
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- Let
It Melt Somewhere Else
Friday
March 16, 2001
Tisdale's town crew are moving away street cleaning snow to let it melt down away
from the centre of town.
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- The Promise of
Northern Development
- Saturday
March 17, 2001
For all the time Europeans have lived in North America they have cherished the myth
of developing the frontier, it is the potential and often the lost and forgotten
hope.
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- Flirting With Oblivion
Saturday
March 17, 2001
David Orchard describes the termoil in conservative politics and the dangers of making
inter-party deals.
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