The Week of January 7 to 13, 2007
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- The Greenwater Report
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- Monday
January 8, 2007
by : Gerald Crawford
Greenwater Provincial Park : Mild weather and the Cove has closed denying fuel and coffee for park regulars and visitors.
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- What is expected of the new Wheat Board CEO
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- Monday
January 8, 2007
by : Henry Neufeld
Waldeck : The Federal Minister of Agriculture fired the head of the Canadian Wheat Board what might the possible directives be for his replacement?
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- Race is not the issue. Honouring contracts is
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- Monday
January 8, 2007
by : Eugene Parks
Victoria BC : A deal was made more than a century ago where by West Coast First Nations traded land for the right to harvest commerical fisheries. The Harper government does not want to honour the deal.
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- NorthEast SaniSport / Inside Golf
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- Tuesday
January 9, 2007
by : Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale : A new sports business has opened in the Tisdale Mall as Yves Ollivier offers golf lessons, an indoor driving range and a sports equipment cleaning facility.
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- Kingsley resignation
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- Tuesday
January 9, 2007
by : Brian Marlatt
White Rock BC : Canada's chief electoral officier has quit and there has been much speculation that his leaving of the position was not of his own choosing.
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- Bit of a storm
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- Wednesday
January 10, 2007
by : Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale : We were warned yesterday and most of us laughted at the warning as Environment Canada is rarely right but this one arrived in spades.
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- Conservative Party of Canada must be held accountable
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- Wednesday
January 10, 2007
by : Eugene Parks
Victoria BC : The Conservative Party is doing fast paperwork with receipts to cover up their violations of their own Accountability Act.
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- Thoughts on the Canadian Federal Principle applied in the Context of Contemporary Debate
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- Wednesday
January 10, 2007
by : Brian Marlatt
White Rock BC : Canada is not a country made of ten sovereign states but was modelled on the United Kingdom when the United States were in the midst of a civil war. This story helps to explain what we are and why Mr. Harper has it wrong.
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- Digging out
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- Thursday
January 11, 2007
by : Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale : Its remarkable as everyone seems to be like a bunch of scruffy dogs, shaking the snow off streets and driveways almost celebrating the passage of the first real storm of the winter.
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- Update on cleaning switches
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- Thursday
January 11, 2007
by : Jack Rusick
Nokomis : Mr. Rusick brings us up to date on the business of keeping railway switches free of snow.
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- Laurel Chelsberg, 2006 LEO Award winner
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- Friday
January 12, 2007
by : Timothy W. Shire
Somewhere in the Caribbean : Royal Bank Customer Service Representative Laurel Chelsberg was a recipient last night of the 2006 LEO award at a Gala event while on a cruise in the Caribbean.
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- "Between the saddle and the ground, forgiveness sought, . . . "
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- Friday
January 12, 2007
by : Joe Hueglin
Niagara Falls : Conservative ministers have seen the light, so they say, about the dangers of a climate off kilter. Is anyone buying this story?
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