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The Week of October 7 to October 13, 2007

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Forester Crescent powers up
Tuesday
October 9, 2007
by: Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale: The pace of construction in Tisdale is relentless as most of the available lots in the NewMarket/Forester Crescent area have been built on and now its time for the rest of the crescent to be prepared for more new houses.
The Greenwater report
Tuesday
October 9, 2007
by: Gerald Crawford
Greenwater Lake Provincial Park: Well its official the Crawfords have sold their cabin and rented a place in Saskatoon but the weekly report will continue.
Parkland Photography Club meeting for September 2007
Wednesday
October 10, 2007
by: Gerald Crawford
Greenwater Lake Provincial Park: We get a quick run down of the contests the club is involved in and get to see their pictures for this past month of "wildflowers."
Who will speak for electoral reform?
Wednesday
October 10, 2007
by: Alan Heisey
Toronto, Ontario: This story comes to us from prominent Toronto lawyer and political activist Alan Heisey on the day of the Ontario provincial election, the day the Saskatchewan election is expected to be called and the possiblity of a federal election shortly. Fairness in the size of electoral ridings is so important to our electoral process yet often completely ignored by the politicians, the press and the public.
Provincial election 2007
Thursday
October 11, 2007
by: Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale: Time to set out some of the basic issues facing Saskatchewan voters and in particular Tisdale voters. This story comes with the warned not to screw up an important event by not getting involved.
Mr. Ribs re-opens
Friday
October 12, 2007
by: Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale: There is a restaurant once more in the Tisdale Mall as Mr. Ribs opened for business today with a familiar menu and so excellent favourites. Mr. Ribs will open at 11:00 each day.
Hay River constable lost
Friday
October 12, 2007
by: Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale: The flag that flies over Tisdale's RCMP detachment is at half mast as a sign of respect for the tragic death of Constable Christopher Worden of Hay River, the community at the end of the highway north of High Level Alberta and on the south shore of Great Slave Lake.