The Week of August 4 to 10, 2002
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- Black Year In The Red
- Sunday
August 4, 2002
Five miles East of Tisdale then five miles North and things do not look good for
one of the most productive crop growing areas of Saskatchewan.
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- A message for Tory MP Scott Brison:
JUST THINK FOR YOURSELF
- Sunday
August 4, 2002
Mario deSantis what kind of thinking is going one with Federal politicians and their
adherence to dogma.
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- Trouble In ToryLand
- Sunday
August 4, 2002
Timothy Shire gives a hand trying to explain some of the ins and outs of this summer's
political show.
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- The Greenwater Report for August 5, 2002
- Monday
August 5, 2002
Gerald Crawford takes us to the Kelvington Fair and his absolutely stunning pictures
show us not only the spectacle of chuck wagon races but of heavy horse pulling and
horse shoes.
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- House Number 7
- Monday
August 5, 2002
Construction of new buildings in Tisdale continues as work has begun on the seventh
new house of the year.
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- Rebuttal to Globe and Mail
Story by Kim Lunman
- Monday
August 5, 2002
After discussing the issue of the leadership of the Conservative party it is interesting
to have Mark Alan Whittle's contribution as he combines a Globe and Mail story, a
letter from Joe Clark and his own comments to detail the twists within the Progressive
Conservative Party.
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- House Number Six In Place
- Monday
August 5, 2002
New house is a Ready To Move unit and it has arrived.
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- Farmers Market - A Difficult Year
- Tuesday
August 6, 2002
Frost this weekend has further increased the difficulty of bringing produce to market
this cold spring, super dry, over heated summer.
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- Piper Turbo-Arrow III
- Tuesday
August 6, 2002
The Piper Arrow went into production in 1967, here are some pictures and information
on a 1978 turbo version.
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- Question ... Is Canada becoming a banana
republic?
- Tuesday
August 6, 2002
President of the BC Progressive Conservative party, Paul Scrimger is humourous about
Vancouver police and the RCMP using the Prime Minister's visit to get even over the
APEC inquiry by arresting the lawyer for the students and hold him for five hours
claiming he had pies in the trunk of his car.
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- The Park In Colour
- Tuesday
August 6, 2002
Later then other years but never the less the park looks outstanding.
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- Inchworm's New Store Opens
- Wednesday
August 7, 2002
The brand new building is open for business and we have the pictures to show you
around this new store including a QuickTime Virtual Reality view of the store's interior.
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- Spinning Tangled
Webs
- Wednesday
August 7, 2002
As soon as Progressive Conservative Leader Joe Clark released his statement that
he was stepping down Canadian Alliance Leader Stephen Harper issued another ultimatium
the Conservatives couldn't accept. Joe Hueglin tells us about these spins.
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- Deckidy Do Dah
- Wednesday
August 7, 2002
Here is a brief look at some new houses and their new decks as we check out the trends
in outdoor living.
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- Go West
- Thursday
August 8, 2002
"Go West Young Man Go West." Good idea face the sunset, and go with the
damp East wind. This page includes a small (188K) QuickTime VR.
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- PC - CA: Is There
Enough Common Ground
- Thursday
August 8, 2002
Ron Thornton spells out the Alliance view of Canada as he wonders if Progressive
Conservatives share similar concepts.
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- 1956 Plymouth
- Thursday
August 8, 2002
Chrysler made a major design change in 1956 this story tells about the setting and
atmosphere of the time.
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- Bilingualism
- Thursday
August 8, 2002
Phyllis H. Hubeli of Surrey B.C. is not impressed with Liberal cabinet minister Stephane
Dion's request that Canada's provinces should adopt French as an official language.
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- Their Silence Shames Them
- Thursday
August 8, 2002
Joe Clark has served his country as Prime Minister, distinguished cabinet minister,
leader of the opposition and has earned the respect of Canadians yet when he announces
he is stepping down John Sheltus points out that the Prime Minister and leader of
the opposition fail to mention his contributions.
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- Are Bush and Cheney bad apples? Is Saudi
Arabia a Friend or a foe?
- Thursday
August 8, 2002
Mario deSantis has discovered a not so pretty vigilante group in the United States
as the country's president and vice president sink deeper into the slim that they
have created. Be sure to check the links on this story as it only hints at the murk
lying beneath.
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- York's Welding
and Repair
- Friday
August 9, 2002
Keenan York has had his business open for a week but his sign is up and its official
as Tisdale's newest manufacturer and repair shop is open for business.
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- House Number Seven Progresses
- Friday
August 9, 2002
A foggy damp and over cast day but that isn't slowing the work as the wood basement
is installed in this new basement.
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- Lavender
- Saturday
August 10. 2002
Today we turn away from the confounded world of political and economic illusion and
deal with real stuff. An elegant planter with simple but opulent petunias.
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- Magical Front Yard
- Saturday
August 10, 2002
A modest home with a small front yard has been able to capture the atmosphere of
interesting grandparents.
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- Bravado and the Setting Sun
- Saturday
August 10, 2002
You will see them here often because there is no such thing as "just another
sunset."
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