The Week of September 11 to
17, 2005
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A province
for 100 years
- Monday
September 12, 2005
by : Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale : Just what is the provincial government all about and are we being served
well by this federal system. A big question but after a hundred years as a province
it is about time we thought seriously about what provincial status means and what
the citizens of a province should expect.
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- The Greenwater Report
- Monday
September 12, 2005
by : Gerald Crawford
Greenwater Provincial Park : Gerald shares his experiences at the Wynyard Centennial
and homecoming celebrations,
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The Wet Year
- Tuesday
September 13, 2005
by : Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale: It was only two years ago that we experienced a record setting drought
in this art of Saskatchewan and this year reminds of the years in the early fifties
when there was more water than we knew what to do with it.
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- An American
Catastrophe
- Tuesday
September 13, 2005
by : Ron Thornton
Edmonton : Disasters happen, it is a certainty but that's why there are disaster
plans and the collapse of responsibility in Louisianna is something that needs a
very hard look at and must not be ignored as an American shortcoming but we need
to consider the way we organise ourselves to deal with the unthinkable.
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- Wet
hay field
- Tuesday
September 13, 2005
by : Sherry Kapeller
Peesane : What can you do, nature throws a can of water at you can do is make the
best of it and there is going to have be a lot of that going around if things don't
dry up pretty quick.
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- NAFTA energy chickens
coming home to roost
- Tuesday
September 13, 2005
by: David Orchard
Borden: With Canada supplying 60% of American energy how come the price of fuel is
rising here so quickly and why is it not taking the Canadian dollar's value up with
the increase of petroleum pricing. Mr. Orchard provides us with a scary explanation. (Gee thanks Brian!)
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- Tisdale, a
swamp
- Thursday
September 15, 2005
by : Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale :We are not quite the Everglades yet and not nearly as wet as New Orleans
but if this rain keeps up it might be a good idea to equip your car or van with life
jackets.
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- Wascana
Park, September 2005
- Thursday
September 15, 2005
by : R. W. Shire
Regina : The Canada summer games are history but the park that is the centre of Saskatchewan's
capital is really a remarkable greenspot that marks the city as a great place to
live.
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- Urban backcountry
- Friday
September 16, 2005
by : Brenda Desnoyers
Regina
: Three outstanding images and a poem from Regina artist and photographer Brenda
Desnoyers.
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- 59 Plymouth
Fury hardtop
- Friday
September 16, 2005
by : Timothy W. Shire
Regina
: A remarkable example of Chrysler design from the late fifties. Really much more
than nostolga.
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