The Week of June 6 to 12, 2004

 

June - 6 - 7 - 8 - 9


Donuts
Sunday
June 6, 2004
by: Timothy W. Shire
Wadena : Wednesday morning we stopped for fuel in Wadena and inside a modern convenience store there was a lady busily making donuts the way moms made them years ago.
So, what are the options?
Sunday
June 6, 2004
by : Joyce Neufeld
Waldeck : Joyce has looked at the parties seeking her vote in the federal election and rejected the three main line parties and thinks that maybe we ought to take a look at the Green Party.
Busted grad car
Sunday
June 6, 2004
by : Kevin McIntyre
Carrot River : RCMP detachments are paying attention to speeders in Carrot River and Tisdale this past week.
PC party on Dartmouth-Cole Harbour ballot
Sunday
June 6, 2004
by : Tracy Parsons
Dartmouth, Nova Scotia : The take over of the Progressive Conservative party by the Canadian Alliance has not gone smoothly as almost half of the original Progressive Conservative party have no stomach for the Alberta lead and separatist focused party. So some have struck out on their own and Tracy Parsons is on the Dartmouth ballot as a PC.
Female Baltimore Oriole
Sunday
June 6, 2004
by : Helen Carson
Crooked River : Two outstanding images of this attractive bird who has been not a common bird in this part of Saskatchewan.
Fear Over What Could Be Over What Already Is
Sunday
June 6, 2004
by : Ron Thornton
Edmonton : The voter is faced with some difficult decisions with the government having shown considerable lack of respect for the tax payer and the Conservative party carrying with it baggage from its past forms such as abortion, death penalty and weakening the central government of the country.
A fix for pitted lights
Sunday
June 6, 2004
by : Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale : Can you see where you are going, are you over driving your lights at night? Check and see if the plastic is still clear enough to emit the light necessary to illuminate the road.
Niska
Sunday
June 6, 2004
by : Helen Carson
Crooked River : There are nine goslings in this Crooked River family that Mrs. Carson shares with us today.
The Greenwater Report
Monday
June 7, 2004
by : Gerald Crawford
Greenwater Provincial Park : A trip to a petting zoo, relay for life and a remarkable picture of a rare bird in this part of Saskatchewan.
Ronald Reagan's Legacy
Monday
June 7, 2004
by : Mark Weisbrot
Washington : It was a turning point in history with both Britain and American lead by reactionary leaders who produced a world wide recession and the reversal of progress in the third world. Ronald Reagan may have been popular in his own country but in the world he was the enemy of ideas of freedom and democracy.
Kyle Mills
Monday
June 7, 2004
by : Kevin McIntyre
Carrot River : How about some summer reading? Kevin has a suggestion, now that you've made it through Tom Clancy and Clive Cussler here is an entirely different action hero.
Bohemian Waxwing
Tuesday
June 8, 2004
by : Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale : So far a group of five Bohemian Waxwings have been behaving themselves in our back yard and we have pictures of these boreal forest dwellers who love to eat fruit, but today, flowers.
Dalton McGuinty: Disingenuous or delusional?
Tuesday
June 8, 2004
by : Joe Hueglin
Niagara Fall : This is one of those, "look who's talking" stories. Joe Hueglin points out that though McGuinty has caused problems for Paul Martin, it looks like Mulroney is afoot.
Ornamental Crabapple Tree
Tuesday
June 8, 2004
by : Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale : No matter how cloudy, or how much rain falls the flowering trees of this season bring smiles and delight to all who pass by.
Fahrenheit 9/11 in theatres June 25th
Tuesday
June 8, 2004
by : Michael Moore
Flint Michigan : This web site has posted so many stories about the tragic events of September 11 and the wars since. It seems only fitting to highlight the release of film that attacks the issue and the people who must assume responsiblity for the political instability shaking most of the world.
Ice Cream
Wednesday
June 9, 2004
by : Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale : The sun is out and its time to indulge in the reason there is summer. For those of you who don't know the reason there is summer is so we can enjoy the delight of ice cream.
The Hypocrisy of the Free Market: Running public policies as private businesses, the war in Iraq and health care in Canada
Wednesday
June 9, 2004
by : Mario deSantis
Nipawin : This story makes the point that perhaps what is at the root of the seemingly endless trouble we see occurring is the belief by leaders and the acceptance by the public that if all things were run like businesses all would be well.
Keep on truckin'
Wednesday
June 9, 2004
by : Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale : Those big units are crucial to resource, agriculture and manufacturing and today we take a look at the structure of the business as it occurs in and around this community.
Running a personal server
Wednesday
June 9, 2004
by : John Smith
Personal servering is built into the operating system of Macintosh computers but with a Windows machine you need to obtain the right software and assemble your server. However, as John explains this is really worthwhile as it lets you move files to and from your computer over the internet without resorting to e-mail. This story has the links to get you started.
Kansas Campers
Wednesday
June 9, 2004
by : Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale : The tourist season appears to be on as north bound traffic steadily makes its way through town. This group were spotted today at noon.
PC Party Candidates Overlooked in CPC's revocation of memberships
Wednesday
June 9, 2004
by : Joe Hueglin
Niagara Falls, Ontario :The PC party have nominated a surprising number of candidates, most in Ontario but three in Nova Scotia and one in Alberta.
Red Rabbit
Wednesday
June 9, 2004
by : Kevin McIntyre
Carrot River : Once again Kevin McIntyre is coming to our rescue with a reading suggestion for this summer.