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				 The Week of October 17 to
				23, 2004
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				  October - 18 - 19
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					 Romeo
					Dallaire at the University 
					- Monday
 
					October 18, 2004 
					by : Michael Townsend 
					Kamloops : This
					man made it high on the list of Great Canadians in the CBC project and is considered
					by all who have met him as the true Canadian hero of our time. Michael Townsend shares
					with us his thoughts on the General's speech at Thompson Rivers University this past
					week.
				  
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					 The Greenwater Report 
					- Tuesday
 
					October 19, 2004 
					by : Gerald Crawford 
					Greenwater Provincial Park : With businesses closed and harvest all but over our man at the park
					is suffering from what he calls "coffee withdrawal". As winter settles
					in its time for a fall fair or two and time to reflect on the harvest.
				  
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					- Today's perception of democracy:
					
 understanding the economics
					of whims from the economics of needs 
					- Tuesday
 
					October 19, 2004 
					by : Mario deSantis 
					Prince Albert
					: At the heart of this complex story Mr. deSantis is concerned at the awarding of
					the Nobel prize for economics to two rather mundaine professors, one in California
					and the other in Arizona. The issue of what is better for the world is really what
					this is about and with many outstanding references you have the opportunity in this
					story to find out some truths for yourself.
				  
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					 No
					Ice Cream 
					- Wednesday
 
					October 20, 2004 
					by : Timothy W. Shire 
					Tisdale : When
					the Beeland decided to build its cardlock on the former hatchery property
					a Dairy Queen franchise owner bought this lot between the Co-op Cardlock
					and 7-11.
				  
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					 The silver time
					machine 
					- Thursday
 
					October 21, 2004 
					by : Timothy W. Shire 
					Tisdale
					: The camera in one form or another has been around for more than a century and
					a half and during that time the magic of silver crystals have captured the light
					and shadows of the past. In those light and shadows we can find significant evidence
					of what once was and what life was like when that light was rendered onto paper,
					glass or plastic. (The owner of these images, Tisdale Credit Union
					is in full agreement with their appearance on this web site.)
				  
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					 Saskatoon’s
					Synchrotron: the myth of a new vision for Saskatchewan 
					- Friday
 
					October 22, 2004 
					by : Mario deSantis 
					Prince Albert
					: Though many herald the official opening of the synchrotron as a major and significant
					development in this province and for all this country. Here is quite a different
					take on this project.
				  
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					 Coffee
					in the Mall 
					- Friday
 
					October 22, 2004 
					by : Timothy W. Shire 
					Tisdale : No
					one is crying the blues at the Tisdale Mall since the closing of the west
					anchor of the operation. Instead the mall businesses have just pulled out the stops
					to make the mall shoping experience even better. Tattered Corners has added
					coffee to its sales.
				  
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					 Trojans
					round off their new coaching staff 
					- Saturday
 
					October 23, 2004 
					by : Timothy W. Shire 
					Tisdale : Leigh
					Spencer has joined head coach Randy Kerr as assistant coach for the Tisdale "AAA"
					Midget Trojans who take to the ice this evening against the Notre Dame Hounds and
					the Notre Dame Argos tomorrow afternoon.
				  
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