The Week of August 8 to 14,
2004
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August - 8 - 11
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- The major challenge
- Sunday
August 8, 2004
by : Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale : The
premier discussed the importance of being able to discuss things with Saskatchewan
people, what its like to live out of a suitcase, pharmacare alternative with the
Federal goverment and the major challenge facing Saskatchewan. This story includes
a video clip (1.6MB) of the premier speaking Saturday morning in Tisdale.
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- Odd
job squad car wash
- Wednesday
August 11, 2004
by: Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale : Summer
splash at the campground and tourist booth this afternoon as the odd job squad pitched
in to wash vehicles and have some fun.
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- To Bush: It's the economy,
stupid!
- Wednesday
August 11, 2004
by : Mario deSantis
Prince Albert :
An impressive list of performers are going on tour campaigning against their president.
The enormity of the inappropriate action taken by the Bush administration defies
any explanation as to why he has any support at all.
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- The
Greenwater Report
- Wednesday
August 11, 2004
by : Gerald Crawford
Greenwater Provincial Park : After judging the photography at the Golburn Fair the Crawfords are
off to Alberta and send us some dramatic pictures of draft horses at a pioneer fair.
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- Bob
McAdam Day at Riverside Golf Course
- Friday
August 13, 2004
by : Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale : A tournament
and fun day to celebrate one of Tisdale's most passionate golfers took place Thursday
morning with a huge turn out to remember their friend and competitor, "Bob."
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- Justice
For Svend, And A Travesty For All
- Friday
August 13, 2004
by : Ron Thornton
Edmonton : Form
NDP leadership candidate and member of parliament Svend Robinson entered a plea of
guilty to theft of an expensive ring and was give a discharge with community service
and no criminal record. Ron Thornton wonders if others would get the same treatment.
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- Groupthink:
a tool to hide the big lies of sold out Politicians & Co.
- Friday
August 13, 2004
by : Mario deSantis
Prince Albert
: How could the most powerful nation on the planet blunder time after time and then
claim it wasn't a blunder? The answer is remarkably simple, if a group of people
with similar opinions consider a problem they may rely upon formulas and not bother
to look at the facts or relevent information.
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- Shand
Fair 2004
- Friday
August 13, 2004
by : Judy Shire
Somme/Weekes
: Rural agricultural fairs are fundamental part of the culture of Saskatchewan. Hear
is a pictorial tour of this year's fair mid way between Hudsons Bay and Porcupine
Plain.
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