The Week of June 4 to 10, 2006

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Lunch in Prince Albert
 
Tuesday
June 6 , 2006
by : Timothy W. Shire
Prince Albert :
Finding a good place for lunch has been a quest in Prince Albert but here is a solid recommendation. But there is more to lunch than just the food, the environment and the people with whom you share lunch make the experience what it is. This story is as much about St. Mary's as it is about finding a good place for lunch.
 
The Canadian Senate is best the way it is
Tuesday
June 6 , 2006
by : Brian Marlatt
White Rock BC :
There is an old saying about avoiding fixing something that is not broken. The Senate does its job, very well thank you and tinkering with it just to be more American is unseemly.
The Coffee Shop
 
Wednesday
June 7 , 2006
by : Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale :
For nineteen years the restaurant on the corner across from the Royal Bank, Lamb's Hardware and Zoerbe's Baker was known as the Coffee Shop and once again that's what it is as Jason Armstrong and Don Nymann open Tisdale's newest business.
House two in place
 
Wednesday
June 7, 2006
by : Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale :
This house was moved into town and is now being modified with the addition of a garage and other finishing features.
 
David Orchard makes the choice
 
Wednesday
June 7, 2006
by : Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale :
He supported a Liberal candidate in the last election and if he had the money and support David Orchard would be a leading candidate in the run for leader of the Liberal Party.
Grad Car 2006
 
Friday
June 9 , 2006
by : Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale :
I thought perhaps the idea of doing up a grad car was a thing of the past but there are two this year and here are some pictures of one of them.
World Cup fever
 
Friday
June 9 , 2006
by : Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale :
Three boys enjoying a game Thursday afternoon remind us that the world's most popular sport is celebrating its world tournament this month and competition began today as Germany beat Costa Rica 4 - 2.
Sask Party's gloom & doom
 
Friday
June 9 , 2006
by : Henry Neufeld
Waldeck :
The opposition has been singing sad songs about the Saskatchewan economic situtation but they are out of tune and have the subject matter incorrect.