The Week of October 29 to November 4, 2006 |
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- Trojans pitch in with pumpkin carving
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- Monday
October 30, 2006
by : Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale : The pumpkins didn't stand a chance as Tisdale Trojans attacked with incredibile knife weilding aggression Saturday morning. |
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- Parkland Photography Club report for October
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- Monday
October 30, 2006
by : Gerald Crawford
Greenwater Provincial Park : The photography club continues to grow with new members as it accepts the challenge of various competitions and projects for the winter. This month's theme was "broken". |
- What is Cypress Hills-Grasslands M.P. David Anderson’s problem?
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- Monday
October 30, 2006
by : Joyce Neufeld
Waldeck : The MP from southwestern Saskatchewan like other members of his party object to the Canadian Wheat Board for purely ideological reasons and refuse to consider all of the evidence that supports the sanity of retaining the present marketing system. Ms. Neufeld points out the glaring errors of reasoning by MP David Anderson. |
- The Greenwater Report
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- Monday
October 30, 2006
by : Gerald Crawford
Greenwater Provincial Park : The lake almost froze over, the geese are holding a major convention and the bird feeders are busy busy. |
- Cadence's first Halloween
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- Wednesday
November 1, 2006
by : Timothy W. Shire
images by: Cassandra and Timothy Shire
Winnipeg : Grand daughter (aka: purple people eater) made the rounds last night in Winnipeg to celebrate all hallows eve and her parents got us some pictures of the experience. |
- Its all about attitude
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- Thursday
November 2, 2006
by : Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale : Will laws, rules, regulations, enforcement, will any of that make this a better place to live or is there something else we should be concerned about? -
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- Its much more than remembering
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- Friday
November 3, 2006
by : Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale : The two weeks before Remembrance Day are confusing. What are we remembering, what was the sacrifice worth and perhaps thousands more questions that pass through our minds in this bleak period of late fall each year. |