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				The Greenwater reportMonday, April 21, 2003by: Gerald Crawford
 The suckers are running in the creek and the ice is still on the lake as Gerald catches
				up this week with some feedback on earlier columns.
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				 The Iron Triangle: Bush,
				Carlyle and the real culprits of September 11Monday, April 21, 2003by: Mario deSantis
 There are so many times that as we put together a story for this web site we have
				a longing hope that this just can't be true.  Sadly in the case of the Carlyle group
				the more we learn the more we all realise just how very bad things are and will continue
				to be.
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				 Rolling Through
				RocanvilleSunday, April 20, 2003by: Timothy W. Shire
 Eastern Saskatchewan with rolling hills black dirt and potashmines.
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				 Garnet and Iris mark 50 years togetherSunday, April 20, 2003by: Timothy W. Shire
 Wedding anniversaries are important events but one for fifty years is a real important
				occasion and on Saturday night we were there to share in the celebration at Moosomin
				Saskatchewan.
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				 Truck TownSaturday, April 19, 2003by: Timothy W. Shire
 Where ever you turn and where every you look there are trucks, truck loads and more
				trucks.
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				 Rebecca Clements Holte (July
				7, 1968 - April 14, 2003)Friday, April 18, 2003by: Ron Thornton
 A young woman's life ends and the memory of her lives on as Ron Thornton tells us
				of the joy of having shared life with her.
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				 Tisdale - Good
				Friday 2003Friday, April 18, 2003by: Timothy W. Shire
 Here is a look around town this morning as the sun brought its people back to life
				once more. This story includes a 644MB QuickTime VR.
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				 Winning peace will be our victory as Bush&Co.
				cannot have a final victory by waging warsFriday, April 18, 2003by: Mario deSantis
 The contracts to fix this rebuilt that all over Iraq are already let and American
				and some British companies will begin to see the profits flow their way from the
				invasion of the country. The country that was plundered and today the medium of exchange
				in Iraq is the US dollar.
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				 Paper ArtThursday, April 17, 2003by: Judy and Timothy Shire
 Churchill school in la Ronge has long had a developmental and full spectrum art programme
				in its high school these projects seen in this story are produced by grade eleven
				students.
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				 Here we go againThursday, April 17, 2003by: Stu Innes
 Stu Innes had his camera in hand and gives us a look at Regina as it was slapped
				with a late winter or spring snow storm.
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				 Bush&Co. cannot export democracy as
				they are a bunch of hypocritesThursday, April 17, 2003by: Mario deSantis
 While praising the American armed forces the United States president cuts veterans
				pensions. If we accept the weapons of mass destruction story there will be more stories.
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				 Extreme EducationThursday, April 17, 2003by: Michael Townsend
 Pushing back the edge of the frontiers is what this site and this technology is all
				about. Mike Townsend put together a "flash" presentation to promote the
				course he teaches in his Kamloops high school and you will get a kick out of what
				he has produced. If you are dial up you need to know this one as is 740KB to download.
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				 One thing leads
				to anotherWednesday, April 16, 2003by: Brian Marlatt and Timothy W. Shire
 Noticing the unusual design of the little house in the story yesterday Brian Marlatt
				tells us about its design and origin of that design. But he also tells us about some
				fascinating characters who were inextricably linked to the history of this country.
				This story includes a brief summary about these men and a good number of references
				that will let you dig in and find out much more.
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				 The depressionTuesday, April 15, 2003by: Timothy W. Shire
 Perhaps in time the 1930s may cease to be the primary and most influencial factor
				in shaping our lives and culture but despite all that has past that era is still
				in the back of everyone's mind no matter how old or young.
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				 Big auto blackmail: What’s
				next …a minister of minivans?Tuesday, April 15, 2003by: Walter Robinson
 DaimlerChrysler, Ford and others are threatening to move their manufacturing operations
				elsewhere unless Canada and the provinces fork over cash, lots of cash.
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 One of the joys of spring, hopscotch, as seen this
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