The Week of November 16 to 22, 2003

 

November - 17 - 18 - 19 - 21


Tisdale Mall Celebrates nineteenth anniversary
Monday
November 17, 2003
by: Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale; Saturday, it was cake and coffee at the Tisdale mall with a craft sale and loads of good spirits.
The Greenwater report
Monday
November 17, 2003
by: Gerald Crawford
Greenwater Provincial Park: The ice is thickening up on the lake and the deer are hanging around. Gerald has been in at least one town or city a day and photographed a fashion show.
Grey Cup Parade
Monday
November 17, 2003
by: R. W. Shire
Regina: Here are fifteen pictures of Saturday's Grey Cup parade as they made the turn from 12th Ave. onto Albert.
Philip Lindenback, December 29, 1914 to November 14, 2003
Tuesday
November 18, 2003
by: Timothy W. Shire
Weekes: One of Saskatchewan's great "letter to the editor" writers will no longer be make further submissions. His insight and wisedom in the past meant a lot to all of us and this man is going to be missed.
The Conservative Party of Canada is on the same course as the Titanic
Tuesday
November 18, 2003
by: Al Gullon
Ottawa: The indications are that the Canadian Alliance members have been buying up Progressive Conservative memberships to control the vote in the merger of the two parties. Al Gullon, who has been deeply involved in his riding of Ottawa South's policy formulation points out that there is a way to control this problem. If it isn't controlled the new party is doomed.
Pocket Ashtray
Tuesday
November 18, 2003
by: Cassandra Loiselle
Winnipeg: At a time when smoking is falling in the population and governments across the country are doing everything they can to discourage people from starting smoking and the need for folks to quit is greater than ever, with all this on the go Winnipeg has chosen this time to introduce a pocket ashtray. What's next, walkmen 45rpm record players?
Beginnings and endings
Wednesday
November 19, 2003
by: Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale: Frost then snow closes in on our part of the world as this year winds down and the promise of another seems to have some truly interesting prospects. This story presents some pictures of scenes this later afternoon, early evening was thoughts of new prime ministers, old prime ministers, new governments and new governments seem very much like the fog about us.
The Big Farce of Free Speech in the Free Market: President George Bush and Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld
Wednesday
November 19, 2003
by: Mario deSantis
Nipawin: Weapons of mass destruction, regime change, freeing the people of Iraq from a dictator all of these excuses to go to war seem so hollow now as it becomes increasingly apparent that none of those things were the objective. Now they flail away with rhetoric about terrorism when they themselves define terrorism as attacks upon civilians while their forces are the only forces attacking civilians and the people of Iraq are fighting back against soldiers and they call that terrorism. You would wonder how they can go on day after day telling thes tales, tales that even they can not believe.
November 22...Forty Years Later
Wednesday
November 19, 2003
by: Ron Thornton
Edmonton: What if! Indeed we can only speculate as to what would have happened had the American President not been shot and killed forty years ago. Every life has profound affects on history but this one life had already set a course that had and still has affects today.
On a winter's day
Friday
November 21, 2003
by: Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale: Here are a set of pictures taken Thursday and today that tell of the wonder of a winter day. Few people from this part of the world dread winter but welcome it for what life changes its brings and of course there is nothing you can do about it but make the best of a challenging experience.
Loading the dice
Friday
November 21, 2003
by: Joe Hueglin
Niagara Falls: Things to do not add up. The constitution of the Progressive Conservative Party and the statements made by its leader seem to be in direct conflict with one another and the whole process underway is simply wrong in every sense of the word.