The Week of February 10 to 16, 2002

Sharing A Common Heritage
Sunday
February 10. 2002
We so often mistakenly assume that the uniqueness we preceive presents some enormous difference between us all, today we consider this concept with Judy Shire's pictures of La Ronge and the QuickTime music of Lester Flatt and Earl Scrugs
Corporations and Governments are Making Money under No Fault Just Causes: Foggy Insurance in Saskatchewan and Bushy War against Terrorism
Sunday
February 10, 2002
Mario deSantis discovered the unsettling link between no fault insurance and the US president then becomes concerned about disturbing links between the US leaders and the military establishment.
The Ultimate Survivor
Monday
February 11, 2002
Let's just look one tree, standing alone in a field near Kinistino. This is the first time in quite a while we have presented a QuickTime Object, you must have QuickTime in your computer to view this 360º picture of a tree.
Health Care Misspending: Walter Robinson and Roy Romanow cannot compare apples and oranges
Monday
February 11, 2002
You really need to read this story, and read it carefully as this explains that if we examine the important issue of health care with the same perspective as those who think it is unsustainable we will come to the same conclusion even though it may not be even close to the truth.
Are your local politicians farsighted?
Monday
February 11, 2002
Joe Heuglin notes the Federal government is all set to hand out $2 billion to local governments for infrastructure spending and to shore up Liberal support.
The White House is secretive and on the wrong path: More problems at home and abroad?
Monday
February 11, 2002
Concern grows as the Bush administration keeps its secrets while many wonder about the direction and trends that are emerging.
Children's Real Role Models
Monday
February 11, 2002
With half of Alberta's teachers on strike there is a lot of discussion in that province about the critical role teachers play in children's lives. Ron Thornton tells his view on the subject.
The Truth of the Free Market and its Bubbles: A puffed up leadership becomes more puffed up with their economic predictions
Monday
February 11, 2002
Ominous signs are present as there are indications of economic troubles while the political rhetoric and economic babble is used to blind us from what looks to be happening.
Storm Season
Monday
February 11, 2002
Today folks were cleaning up from the snow and blowing snow from last night only to see the winds come up late this afternoon. Its that time of the year.
Sunshine and Snow
Tuesday
February 12, 2002
Here is a look around at the beauty of late winter as the sun now feels hot and the temperatures edges upward to -5.
Smart CIA-drones launch missiles and kill people
Tuesday
February 12, 2002
Two very different stories, one from CNN and another from the Washington Post about drone missile attack in Eastern Afghanistan last week.
PhotoShop The New Canvas
Tuesday
February 12, 2002
Michael Townsend shares with us some of his work with this great graphics program and you can find out how you can get in on the act.
Dr. Margot Northey and her Enronization at Queen's Business School
Tuesday
February 12, 2002
Universities are beginning to reconsider what they are about as the head of Queen's Business school resigns and there are turbulent times at Harvard school of business.
Provincial Master's Mens and Women's Championship Begins Today
Wednesday
February 13, 2002
Fourteen teams begin their competition today that will finish up Sunday with the winners taking home a new television each.
Leaders hide themselves behind the facade of the BIG LIE: the Free Market Defrauding Bubbles, Bankruptcies, Mega Mergers, Efficiencies, Innovations, Productivity
Wednesday
February 13, 2002
What happened at Enron looks to be the rule rather than the exception with Global Crossing, Nortel and Michael Cowpland all caught doing much the same thing.
Dude Where's My Car?
Wednesday
February 13, 2002
A young Prince Albert woman lost her new Suburu last night. Keep your eyes open for this one. (Updtated February 14, 2002)
Bellanca Super Viking
Thursday
February 14, 2002
Able to cruise for more than seven hundred miles at 190mph this fabric, wood and steel bird is an example of master compromise.
Roy Romanow's Dialogue in Health Care: Evidence based research with average and standard deviation
Thrusday
February 14, 2002
Surveys, standard deviation, opinions, the stuff reforming medicare looks to be made of as Alberta, Saskatchewan and the Federal Government each have reorganisation studies and plans in the works.
Student Driver
Thursday
February 14, 2002
Once again its time for a full heavy truck driving course in Tisdale.
Say It Again Sam
Friday
February 15, 2002
Words and phrases that are really "left overs".
A disinterested democracy: balancing individual good and common good
Friday
February 15, 2002
The need for awareness and economic activity for the common good is needed to restore our society and the quality of life for all citizens.
Allan Rock's elitist objectives for Canada: bench marking with the U.S. and being the best in the world
Friday
February 15, 2002
Using the United States as a benchmark to measure the Canadian economy has little or no merit.
Master's Round Robin Ends This Morning
Saturday
February 16, 2002
Here are the round robin results for both men and womens teams as the play-offs begin this afternoon, semi-finals tonight and tomorrow morning.
Who is the practical man? Philosopher John Ralston Saul or B.C. Premier Gordon Campbell?
Saturday
February 16, 2002
Real estate developer, now Premier Gordon Campbell of British Columbia is convinced his "belief" in ideology is founded in truth but is that what democracy is about?
Sunsets Come Together
Saturday
February 16, 2002
Similar to two weeks ago we have pictures taken of the same sunset miles apart. This time the colours tell the story best. To see the sequence you need to have QuickTime loaded into your computer.