The Week of June 30 to July 6, 2002
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- To The Beach
- Sunday
June 30, 2002
Hot, really hot so with a slurpy and busterbar we headed North out of town to Grand
Beach.
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- Memo to Commissioner Roy Romanow:
A mind is like a parachute, it works best when it’s open
- Sunday
June 30, 2002
From his point of view Walter Robinson is querying concepts that the commissioner
is accepting as a given.
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- Bell CH-146 Griffon
- Monday
July 1, 2002
Canada Day, a good time to discuss Canada's military capabilities and we take a look
at the land based helicopter our troops and country depend upon.
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- Canada 2002 - Winnipeg
- Tuesday
July 2, 2002
Celebrate with us as we show you the show at the Forks Tuesday night.
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- Fireworks
- Tuesday
July 2, 2002
Taking pictures of fireworks is an odd thing and this story deals with the experience.
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- The Greenwater Report for July 2, 2002
- Tuesday
July 2, 2002
Greenwater staff award, garage sales, loons and geese, low water at Marean all apart
of this week's great report with super pictures.
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- Where the Deer
and The Buffalo Roam
- Wednesday
July 3, 2002
Canada has in the last few decades become a country of urban dwellers, well it seems
this is not only the case for people but Canada's wildlife seem to like cities as
well.
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- Federal PC's Have Leader -- Need Candidates
- Wednesday
July 3, 2002
The behaviour of the prime minister and the former minister of finance have and continue
to damage the view of all federal politicians held by the public. Andrew Lane of
Brandon believes that Joe Clark has the up-right and respected character that the
country needs and is calling for like minded candidates to get invovled in Canada's
federal political process.
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- Following Our Animal Instincts
- Wednesday
July 3, 2002
Ron Thornton wonders at the writer Dr. Bruce Begemihl's book that connects animal
homosexual behaviour with that of humans.
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- An agreement without
substance
- Wednesday
July 3, 2002
Joe Hueglin helps us to consider the confusion regarding the recent changes to Canada's
immigration policy.
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- And Then There Were Three
- Thursday
July 4, 2002
Computer technology is unrelenting as we move progressively along a series of increments,
some better and some backward but movement just the same. Today we look at where
we are at as we move from two to three monitors and from Mac OS 9.2.2 to Mac OS X.
But there is more to this story than Macintosh.
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- Food Fight
- Thursday
July 4, 2002
Consolidation and concentration of ownership takes an interesting turn as IGA launches
two stores in Western Canada to challenge, Westfair and Safeway.
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- Clark Supports The Less Able
- Friday
July 5, 2002
Mark Alan Whittle of Hamilton Ontario explains that the Progressive Conservative
leader Joe Clark is more likely to focus on the needs of "all" Canadians.
(Logan Whittle seen in picture)
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- Manley’s First Budget Should Get Back
to Basics … like ABCDEFG
- Friday
July 5, 2002
Walter Robinson is working on some suggestions for the minister of finance to construct
a basic budget.
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- Don't Know. Does Anyone?
- Friday
July 5, 2002
Sometimes the pile of things we don't know seems so large and those who we depend
upon for answers are no better than the dog next door.
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- Charleswood, City but not a city
- Saturday
July 6, 2002
On Winnipeg's West side South of Portage and the river is a semi-rural group of neighbourhoods
where the open spaces overwhelm the residential areas.
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- Protest against Bill 57 'Choice No Fault'
on July 4, 2002: Stop the Spying and Lying of the Government of Saskatchewan
- Saturday
July 6, 2002
Most people believe that the government of Saskatchewan and SGI are just faking the
move to get rid of no fault insurance.
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