The Week of January 11 to 17, 2004

 

January - 12 - 13 - 14 - 15 - 16 - 17


The Greenwater Report
Monday
January 12, 2004
by: Gerald Crawford
Greenwater Provincial Park: We did not have a picture to go with last week's Greenwater report so today's report includes both this week's report and last week's column. Looks like Gerald is coping pretty well with the snowfall yesterday and Saturday night.
The Scandal of the Century: Saskatchewan Authorities found guilty of malicious prosecution
Monday,
January 12, 2003
by: Mario deSantis
Nipawin: The trial is over and the judge has ruled that the prosecutor, the police investigator and a therapist all worked together to maliciously prosecute a number of people sending one person to jail for a crime that not only did the accused not committ but a crime that never ever occurred. This story gives some insight into the thoughts that went into the judge's decision.
Not a Nieuport but a Camel
Tuesday
January 13, 2003
by: Brian D. Marlatt
White Rock, B.C. : Yes I should have known two guns instead of one. Brian gives us some details on one of the most outstanding fighters in history and built by a company that continues to produce outstanding aircraft to this very day.
Catch 22 for the Tories
Tuesday
January 13, 2004
by: Brad Thomson
Ottawa : Brad wrote this story on December 31, 2003 but I was unable to post it until today and it seems like the perfect time to do so with Peter MacKay announcing this morning that he is unable to participate in the contest for leadership of the newly merged Conservative Party. But Brad's is not the last word on this subject as we post two other stories on the same topic one by Joe Heuglin and the other by Bruce Federick.
The hypocrisy of conventional economic gurus: Exporting America and combating terrorism
Tuesday
January 13, 2004
by: Mario deSantis
Nipawin: This story and its wealth of references point out the preculiar and conflicting conclusions that the economic gurus have drawn about the negative economic conditions that are engulfing the world as a result of the selfish behaviour of the United States.
PC party loyalists reconstitute the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada
Tuesday
January 13, 2004
by: Joe Hueglin
Niagara Falls: This news release came out last Friday and unfortunately we were unable to post at that time but with MacKays announcement not to run for leadership of the Conservative Party this story takes on a new meaning and has some long reaching consequences in the coming spring election.
Boil Water order for Tisdale
Wednesday
January 14, 2004
by: Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale: Tuesday morning town waterworks people discovered a chlorination unit on a well did not kick in and untreated water had pumped into the system over night. As a result the boil water warning was issued and will not be lifted until chlorine levels rise throughout the town water system.
Despotism and the hypocrisy of the top 1% class: A game of lies at the expense of people at large
Wednesday
January 14, 2004
by: Mario deSantis
Nipawin: This story is just a brief summary of the research that went into its conclusions. It is clear that there is something very rotten in the republic to the South of us as the wealth of that nation is consolidating in only the smallest minority of people. This is not just an American problem because a similar trend is occuring here, it is simply unavoidable because of the integrated economy that has evolved.
Bigger Hair 2000
Thursday
January 15, 2004
by: Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale: Downtown hair dressing shop is building an addition onto the back of their building.
NASCAR's Le Grande Experiment Is Amateurish At Best
Thursday
January 15, 2004
by: Ron Thornton
Edmonton: Thousands of people are wrapped in the drama of the motor racing culture and enjoy the television excitement through each racing season. Ron tells us about some changes in NASCAR that are upsetting fans.
A permanent target for the Air Farce chicken cannon
Thursday
January 15, 2004
by: Bruce Frederick
Cobble Hill, B.C.: I can think of no other character in political life who has been more of a let down and perhaps much worse than Peter MacKay. Ah, some will point out the problems of Stockwell Day, yet they are minon in comparison to the man that promises, signs and deal, kills a political party and stays on as an example of bad judgement.
Privatising Justice at the expense of public interest: President Bush, Saskatchewan Justice Minister Frank Quennel, Premier Berlusconi
Thursday
January 15, 2004
by: Mario deSantis
Nipawin: The equation that determines who is being served by governmental action is something that so often seems much less apparent than it should. The assumption that we have government and authority to serve and protect the over all good for all people is so often discretionary and sadly sometimes just plainly self serving by the elected official.
ERROR in "One Conservative Voice": A most imprudent slogan
Friday
January 16, 2004
by: Joe Hueglin
Niagara Falls Ontario: Stephen Harper is certain to be elected the new leader of the newly "reformed" Conservative Party of Canada, but Joe Hueglin casts some serious doubt about Mr. Harper's claim to be speaking for the "one conservative voice" in Canada.
Interesting but useless
Friday
January 16, 2003
by: Cassandra Shire
Winnipeg: We have been told often enough that we now are in the "information age" and there certainly is plenty of evidence of information "stuff" cluttering up our world. Here is a list of some more "stuff", perhaps you might find a use for some of it.
Barneys 1940 Plymouth
Saturday
January 17, 2004
by: Barney Caufield
British Columbia: Because this site is visited frequently by various search engines people often find things they are looking for within the site. Over the years it has been cars that seem to attract a lot of interest and two owners of 1940 Plymouths have recently been in touch with us about their beloved cars.