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Thursday, April 5, 2007
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Volume 10, No. 176 |
1700 Thursday - Ceiling and visibility unlimited, -6ºC, wind 6 knots at 180 º, altimeter 30.69
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- Frozen fields
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- Thursday
April 5, 2007
by: Timothy W. Shire
Watson: The mild cold snap has retarded the spring run off process allowing the creeks and streams to drain and make the water movement out of the fields slow enough to prevent widespread flooding.
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- Saskatchewan educational funding
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- Tuesday
April 3, 2007
by: David Gleim
Chaplin: The closure of rural community schools is only part of a much larger picture that involves the way education is paid for in Saskatchewan and how the cities get most of their money from the province and the rural areas pay for it themselves.
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- A Saskatchewan perspective
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- Tuesday
April 3, 2007
by: Kevin McIntyre
Carrot River : Though no completely unsympathetic Kevin voices his views about Mrs. Leippi's story Sunday about the possible closure of their school in Kronau.
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- The Greenwater report
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- Monday
April 2, 2007
by: Gerald Crawford
Greenwater Provincial Park : A trip to Kelvington, some bowling start out this week's report. Gerald marks the passing of a friend Mr. Renneberg and relates some great stories about the man. The report ends with a bit on the Tisdale Rodeo horse pull and the great service at Mr. Ribs.
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- Conrad Black for Governor General
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- Monday
April 2, 2007
by: Robert Ede
Richmond Hill Ontario : Conrad Black may be a pompous thief but his take on the Quebec provincial election is remarkably accurate and needs a long hard look.
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- Saar School, Kronau
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- Sunday
April 1, 2007
by: Ina Leippi
Kronau: Big is not better and Saskatchewan's rural people are disturbed by the threats to close fifty school not in urban areas. Mrs. Leippi explains her concerns.
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- Parkland photoclub report for March
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- Saturday
March 31, 2007
by: Gerald Crawford
Greenwater Provincial Park : The strength and enthusiasm of this club continues as eleven members made it out to the March meeting despite some bad weather and were able to hash over some issues about dealing with digital photography the plan for upcoming events. This month's theme was "comfort".
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- How can Prime Minister defend what he doesn't believe in?
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- Saturday
March 31, 2007
by: Jason Daniel Baker
Toronto: Film critic, writer and political activist Jason Daniel Baker brings to our attention the inherent dangers of the Prime Minister's Alberta separatist sentiments and how his writing might serious encourage the "autonomists" in Quebec.
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- Rambler trade show 2007
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- Friday
March 30, 2007
by: Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale: This year we take you to the trade show with a streaming QuickTime video. The video features highlights of interviews with participants in the trade show and is 22 minutes long. In order to view the video you must have a recent version of QuickTime in your computer and it is to large a download for a dial up connection to the Internet.
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- Why go on and on about the Canadian Wheat Board?
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- Thursday
March 29, 2007
by: Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale: We have devoted a lot of time effort to discussing the issues related to the Canadian Wheat Board. Those who are not involved in agriculture might wonder, why bother? This is why!
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- Building a strong and united Canada? Not!
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- Thursday
March 29, 2007
by: Joe Hueglin
Niagara Falls, Ontario : There is no hidden agenda for the Harper government. The Prime Minister has been up front from 1995 on telling Canadians how he intends to dismantle the dominion of Canada and pretty much go with the policies he shares with Mario Dumont leader of Action Democratic du Quebec.
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- Saw-whet Owl (Aegolius acadicus)
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- Wednesday
March 28, 2007
by: Helen Carson
Crooked River : Late winter, early spring visitors to the Carson yard include this small owl and calm bush rabbit.
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- No planning but crass politicking!
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- Wednesday
March 28, 2007
by: Eugene Parks
Victoria B.C. : With all the words of promise about the environment in the budget the real world is a good deal different as a committee set up to deal with air quality policies was disbanded four days before the budget was announced.
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- At first blush
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- Tuesday
March 27, 2007
by: Brian Marlatt
White Rock B.C. : The results of the Quebec election will have far reaching consequences as people notice the strong reseemblence between Dumont's policies and those of Stephen Harper only a few years ago both simply have their roots in the old Union National policies of Maurice Duplessis.
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- Healey Farms Ltd. auction
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- Monday
March 26, 2007
by: Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale: Ten square miles of farmland, houses, seed cleaning plant and grain storage all sell at huge afternoon auction at the Tisdale RECPlex.
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- The Greenwater Report
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- Monday
March 26, 2007
by: Gerald Crawford
Greenwater Provincial Park : Its the last fling of winter as Gerald tells and shows us the Kelvington Legion's Ice Fishing derby. Then we find out about geese, crows, starving deer and moose and news on the new store in Foam Lake.
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- Protest school closures at the Leg Tuesday at 12:00
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- Sunday
March 25, 2007
by: Christine Whitaker
Edgeley: Its time the government and Saskatchewan politicians became aware of how vital local schools are to the continued viability of rural Saskatchewan.
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- David Anderson and the truth
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- Saturday
March 24, 2007
by: Joyce Neufeld
Waldeck: David Anderson is the Saskatchewan member of parliament who is the Parliamentary Secretary for the Canadian Wheat Board and he like the government is determined to do as the Americans want and destroy the efficient and effective marketing mechanism. The man seems to have a bit of a problem when it comes to keeping the facts and the truth straight.
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- Ste´phane Dion speaks out for Western Farmers
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- Friday
March 23, 2007
by: David Orchard
Borden: There is considerable misinformation about the Canadian Wheat Board and its origins. In this story announcing an upcoming speech by the Liberal leader Mr. Orchard points out that the Wheat Board was originally established by a Conservative government.
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- Whatever became of Sandra Kaufmann?
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- Thursday
March 22, 2007
by: Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale : Thirty four years ago as principal of Ceylon school this writer was also the ball coach and in today's story he thinks back to the team and wonders what became of those great people. Sandra will be almost fifty years old now.
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- Where is the justice in all this?
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- Wednesday
March 21, 2007
by: Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale : The second trial for a Tisdale man charged with sexual assault is almost over and this writer is wondering just what purpose did all this serve and did it help our society, make us safer?
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- The waddlers are back
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- Tuesday
March 20, 2007
by: Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale : The first five of our local Canada geese (Niska) population have made it back and are cheerfully awaiting the spring run off.
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- The Bloc has taken the bribe
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- Tuesday
March 20, 2007
by: Eugene Parks
Victoria B.C. : The Federal budget brought down yesterday is truly a set of bribes aimed at various target populations within the country without an over all plan or common mission for the country. Taxes are being allotted this way and that to bring contented smiles and the Bloc has bought the bribe to sustain the government. This has all happened before.
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- Trojans Awards Banquet
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- Monday
March 19, 2007
by: Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale : The season is wrapped up for this year and it was time to look back on the achievements and the adventures of the past year as the players and Trojan executive celebrated the end of the 2006 - 2007 season. This story includes a nine minute video of the event streamed using QuickTime.
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- The Greenwater report
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- Monday
March 19, 2007
by: Gerald Crawford
Greenwater Provincial Park : Back from Alberta now off to Saskatoon, definitely Crawfords are on the road again. Signs of spring and spring storms as the park gears up for the coming season while Crawfords Family Fashions expands to another outlet this one in Foam Lake.
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- The bottom line came in the first part of the 21st century
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- Friday
March 16, 2007
by: Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale : We all know things have to change but what we didn't know was that we would have so little choice in the way changes would come.
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- Harper's words and actions: Consistent or convenience based?
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- Friday
March 16, 2007
by: Eugene Parks
Victoria B.C. : The Prime Ministers will soon be asking Canadians to re-elect he and his government and voters have to decide based on his record if this is a good idea or not. Mr. Parks has some serious reservations about this man's re-election.
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First fruit truck of 2007.
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