The Week of December 5 to 11, 2004

 

December - 7 - 8 - 9

The Greenwater Report
Tuesday
December 7, 2004
by : Gerald Crawford
Greenwater Provincial Park : Gerald brings us up to date on the silence of winter on the Park and a few of his expeditions to Saskatoon and Archerwill. We get an update on the lake's ice conditions and three amazing images of Saskatchewan elevators when they were actually operational.
The other side of the Elmasry Affair
Tuesday
December 7, 2004
by : Marjaleena Repo
Saskatoon : A Toronto "Christian" talk show host set up a controversial debate that allowed the reasonable and anti-violent leader of Canada's Islamic Congress to explain why Palastinian terrorism takes the form it does then was castigated for his explanation.
A New Dawn for the Uranium Business in Saskatchewan: Don Ching, President and CEO of Cogema Resources
Wednesday
December 8, 2004
by : Mario deSantis
Prince Albert : Saskatoon lawyer, Don Ching moves from the Saskatchewan Crown corporation, SaskTel, to become the CEO of a French government operation Cogema, one of the large uranium mining companies in the province.
House Cleaning
Thursday
December 9, 2004
by : Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale : Yesterday was the last day of this house's life as it was destroyed today. One was crunched Saturday and another will be dust tomorrow as lots are cleared to make way for new houses in established neighbourhoods.
Nuclear Power is not safe, it is not clean, it is not economical
Thursday
December 9, 2004
by : Mario deSantis
Prince Albert : Emotions run very high about this topic but we need to step back from the noise and check the facts. The proponents of this industry gloss over the glaring and utterly overwhelming dangers of the past, all of which avoided the ultimate disaste,r which is not just possible, but is inevitable.