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    Monday, April 30, 2007 
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      | 1700 Monday - Scattered cumulus 1/8ths 4,800, broken strato cumulus 7/8ths 6,700, Ceiling 4,800, visibility 15, 10ºC, wind 2 knots at 340 º, altimeter 29.96
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				          The Greenwater report    Monday April 30, 2007
 by: Gerald Crawford
 Greenwater Provincial Park : Sandhill cranes sighted, sucker fishing, beach cafe opening, ice breaking up and a former resident passes on, all in this week's report.
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        What is a frost boil?    Monday April 30, 2007
 by: Timothy W. Shire
 Tisdale: Having a lot of water beneath the surface in a country that freezes solid each year can have some bad effects on the streets and roads above that water.
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        Ag-Chem Equipment Terra-gator   Friday April 27, 2007
 by: Timothy W. Shire
 Tisdale: With many fields in swamp conditions this is yet another year where the demand for high floatation field equipment is very high.
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        Afghanistan and Iraq: it's the same war   Thursday April 26, 2007
 by: David Orchard and Michael Mandel
 Borden and Saskatoon : The invasion of these two countries was not sanctioned by any international body and is an illegal invasion and occupation that can not be condoned but its continuation is an offence to civilization as the number of civilian casualties rises day after merciless day.
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        Parkland Photography club report    Wednesday April 25, 2007
 by: Gerald Crawford
 Greenwater Provincial Park : Planning for this year's outing, discussing slide competitions and this month's theme made up the content of this month's meeting.
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        Greenwater report    Tuesday April 24, 2007
 by: Gerald Crawford
 Greenwater Provincial Park : Gerald keeps us up today on river and flood conditions from Ituna to Hudson's Bay. Works in a ride on an air boat and announces another great grand child.
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        This year's crocus    Monday April 23, 2007
 by: Ken Jones
 Regina: For the past few years Ken has sent us a set of spring crocus pictures so today we present the third annual crocus celebration of spring.
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        Ensuring the future    Saturday April 21, 2007
 by: Brad Thomson
 Ottawa: There have been many times when our form of representative parliamentary democracy has actually gone against the will of the majority. The issue of the Kyoto Accord is to important for the majority to be ignored.
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        Senate - a fraction of itself    Saturday April 21, 2007
 by: Robert Ede
 Richmond Hill, Ontario : Without paying much attention to grade twelve Canadian studies courses most Canadians have little understanding of the actual role and constitutional position the senate holds in the structure of Canadian government. Mr. Ede is attempting to straighten folks out on this one.
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        Crushed Canoe    Friday April 20, 2007
 by: Leslie Peet
 Tisdale: The wreckage of a canoe at the CN trestle is the mute story of someone's misadventure with the Doghide in is flood condition.
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        Its not a they world, but a me world    Friday April 20, 2007
 by: Timothy W. Shire
 Tisdale: The college shooting in Virginia and the war in Iraq are not something that can be explained and perhaps should not be explained but must be part of our awareness and realisation of the nature of humanity.
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        Wood Country expands facility    Thursday April 19, 2007
 by: Timothy W. Shire
 Tisdale: A large new building immediately west of the town square is going to radically change the look of that part of town.
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        War on the Plains    Thursday April 19, 2007
 by: Albert Horner and David Orchard
 Blaine Lake and Borden : The economic sovereignty and the commercial viability of western agriculture is at stake as the Harper government aims to please its American Master and extinguish the Canadian Wheat Board.
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        House number one    Thursday April 19, 2007
 by: Timothy W. Shire
 Tisdale: Ten houses were built or moved into Tisdale last year and this year's construction process is under way with the first house with its first wall up.
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        $300,000,000 at $300 a treatment    Thursday April 19, 2007
 by: Joe Hueglin
 Niagara Falls : Cancer of any kind is a killer and now a treatment appears to be available to protect this generation of women from cervical cancer but we really need to consider this and find out about the implications.
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        House number two    Thursday April 19, 2007
 by: Timothy W. Shire
 Tisdale: Basement in place and work to get the foundation underway as the second house of 2007 has begun construction.
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        Green grass    Thursday April 19, 2007
 by: Timothy W. Shire
 Tisdale: That seemed to me like a very long winter. I was surprised to see mud one day two weeks ago and today it was a relief to begin seeing bits of green grass showing up yet knowing full well that means cutting must soon follow.
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        Moose at Lewvan    Wednesday April 18, 2007
 by: Stu Innes
 Lewvan: Not long ago moose were known only to live in the bush but for reasons yet unknown they are cheerfully moving out onto the open prairie.
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        Five minute parking    Wednesday April 18, 2007
 by: Timothy W. Shire
 Tisdale: Just what this world needs is more signs. Today the town crew installed five minute parking signs in front of the community post office.
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        Out and about class     Wednesday April 18, 2007
 by: Timothy W. Shire
 Tisdale: Its been a long time since you could walk around in shirt sleeves and teachers at TMSS have been taking advantage of the good weather and getting their classes out of the classroom.
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        Pick it up    Wednesday April 18, 2007
 by: Timothy W. Shire
 Tisdale: Great weather to go for a walk but the ugliness of the stuff dropped since fall is a bit of a mess. Here is the simple and healthy solution.
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        TILMA   Tuesday 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    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    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   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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