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Tuesday, April 17, 2007
Ensign
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Volume 10, No. 181 |
1700 Tuesday - Ceiling and visibility unlimited, 16ºC, wind 9 knots at 210 º, altimeter 29.78
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- TILMA
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April 17, 2007
by: William Dascavich
Edmonton: What we know and understand as the way of nature of Canadian life is in danger. NAFTA has made it difficult for Canadians to be Canadian now there is more and more encroachments coming our way and we need to be aware of the trouble ahead.
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- Over the banks
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- Monday
April 16, 2007
by: Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale: Despite the week of cold weather the amount of water heading north up the Doghide River channel exceeds the river's capacity and it is now in flood stage.
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- The Greenwater report
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- Monday
April 16, 2007
by: Gerald Crawford
Greenwater Provincial Park : Stories of spring at the park as there are rennovations to the beach cafe and water treatment plant, the gold course will open again this year and no news on what will happen to the Cove. But the snow is melting and the water flowing, Gerald likes warm weather.
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- Look at our everyday ways of living
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- Monday
April 16, 2007
by: Larry Storm
Welland Ontario : The challenge of global warming and the preservation of the environment is huge but maybe we need to think of it as solving one problem at a time. Cut down on commuting to work, reduce the size of car engines and tickle the auto's fuel efficiency.
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- Make life in Saskatchewan even better; Close rural schools?
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- Saturday
April 14, 2007
by: Jaime Message
Ormiston: In an open letter to the Premier of the province this seventeen year old grade twelve student makes his solid case for the continued operation of his community's school.
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- Seeding time for Russian thistles
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- Friday
April 13, 2007
by: Timothy W. Shire
Swift Current : Canada may be an urban nation, filled with diverse cultures and depending upon immigration for growth but the bottom line remains the same as always, out here we grow things.
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- The Greenwater report
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- Monday
April 9, 2007
by: Gerald Crawford
Greenwater Provincial Park : The melting process is slow at the park as well and dragging spring on a bit. Gerald is getting itchy feet and wants to get that motor home on the road and the deer think Doreen is an easy touch.
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- CWB e-mail: Civil servant suspended for e-mail
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- Monday
April 9, 2007
by: William Dascavich
Edmonton: Mr. Dascavich praises the work of the Canadian Wheat Board in the light of a recent story in the Edmonton Journal about the extremist right wing views demonstrated by someone working for Alberta's Department of Agriculture.
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- Follow the education money to the cities
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- Monday
April 9, 2007
by: Linda Anderst
Richmound: Richmound is a remote rural community in Saskatchewan's vast southwest border region and is facing the closure of its school. The parent suggests that the money to operate their school is being moved to pay for urban schools.
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- Strahl adds option #2 to #3
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- Monday
April 9, 2007
by: Nettie Wiebe
Delisle: Perhaps its a new form of political mathematics as the minister of Agricutlure takes liberties with the numbers obtained in the so-called plebscite on barley handling with the Canadian Wheat Board.
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- Frozen fields
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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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Bottom Of The Page Picture
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Though only slightly higher than yesterday the Doghide seems to increased speed
and is churning along in flood stage.(1:00 this afternoon)
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