| The Week of September 5 to
				11, 2004
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			|  September - 7 - 8
				- 10 - 11
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					 Labour
					leader takes workers on mass migrationTuesdaySeptember 7, 2004
 by : Timothy W. Shire
 Sinai : Still
					some five thousand years later we know the slogan of one of the world's most amazing
					labour organisers; "Let my people go!"
					It seems like a good time, the day after labour day, to consider the achievements
					and failures that shape so many ways we all think about things.
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					 The Greenwater
					ReportTuesdaySeptember 7, 2004
 by : Gerald Crawford
 Greenwater Provincial Park : The summer season ends for the park for another year and the Cove
					is up for sale. Time for the Crawfords to do some traveling and they show us their
					experiences at Blaine Lake and near Hafford.
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					 Maple
					Ridge Condo begins to get topped offWednesdaySeptember 8, 2004
 by : Timothy W. Shire
 Tisdale : Yesterday
					three modules of rafter structures were lifted into place and today the process of
					assembling the rest of the roof began atop the building.
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					 Spacemen
					south of TisdaleWednesdaySeptember 8, 2004
 by: Timothy W. Shire
 Tisdale : When
					I drive down the highway my mind often drifts off to the topic on the radio or to
					other times and places. I was more than a hundred yards by this scene before I realised
					that spacemen are not an every day sight along highway 35.
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					 Tisdale
					Carpet Bowlers bring home Bronze from Canada Senior Summer GamesFridaySeptember 10, 2004
 by : Timothy W. Shire
 Tisdale : The carpet bowlers held a special celebration today as they ended up their
					competion for the day as they honoured the Saskatchewan team who achieved a bronze
					medal in Whitehorse on Tuesday.
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					 The
					Model ASaturdaySeptember 11, 2004
 by : Timothy W. Shire & Judy Shire
 Naicam & Prince Albert : At one time it seem that nearly every car on the road was a model
					"A" and there were a lot of good reasons for their enormous popularity.
					Today we take a look a two remarkable versions of this vintage vehicle.
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					 W’s
					Vision of Ownership Society: Wrong choice, Wrong direction and Wrong leadershipSaturdaySeptember 11, 2004
 by : Mario deSantis
 Prince Albert
					: The American public has perhaps one of the most stark choices for a democracy like
					theirs. The polarasation and confrontational attitude is wider and deeper than seen
					during my lifetime and the consequences will affect the whole world.
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