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Monday, February 23, 2004 Ensign Front Page Volume 7, No. 187
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Frosty Naicam
- Monday
February 23, 2004
by : Timothy W. Shire
Naicam : Fog hung around until noon Monday coating up
the trees in Naicam and the country side that surrounds this community half an hour
south of Melfort.
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- The Greenwater Report
- Monday
February 23, 2004
by: Gerald Crawford
Greenwater Provincial Park : Snow machines, a
bit more snow, a trip to Hudson Bay in the new motor home, Mike's bike and fish that
is away over weight.
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0900 Monday - Scattered statocumulus 1/8ths 800, visibility 15, -7º, wind
6 knots at 200º, altimeter 29.99 WeatherLog
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Tim's Tip of the Day
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Logic is a cruel and difficult master. The basic concepts of Christianity is that
God's will is a reality and a mystery to we humans. Observe please the astonishing
arguments over the release this week of Mel Gibson's movie about the death of Jesus
Christ. The whole point of Christ's life on earth was to offer his life as a sacrifice
for his believers so without the Jews and Romans bringing about his demise the religion
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Kevin's find of the day
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Hallucinogen May Cure Drug Addictions (PDF)
This remarkable story from San Francisco's KRON television station reports on experiments
with an obscure naturally occuring medicine that seems to have the power of arresting
victims of various drug addictions. |
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Ensign did not post Saturday and Sunday. |
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- They just didn't
nab him!
- Friday
February 20, 2004
by: Edwin Wallace
Success : How soon we all forget. The years that
followed Grant Devine's defeat were years where the main Saskatchewan news stories
dealt with the latest criminal investigation of yet another member of the Devine
government. The kingpin of those cases was that of Deputy Premier Eric Bernsten.
Though Grant Devine was never officially implicated, as with the scandal in Quebec
of the Liberal's making, also begs the question, as to how could such things be going
on and the boss not knowing about it?
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- Grassroots mowed down
- Friday
February 20, 2004
by: Joe Hueglin
Niagara Falls : The Conservative Party's Interim Committee
chairperson Don Plett says that the committee wants to keep the party "pure".
Seems like the Reform/Alliance/Conservatives have held to their principles all along.
Stephen Harper was a declared Alberta Separatist who is seeking the
leadership of the party, Grant Devine is one of Canadians politicians who fought
and stood for Canadian Unity.
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- Bush’s tax cuts:
a reductionist economic policy for a reductionist thinker
- Friday
February 20, 2004
by : Mario deSantis
Nipawin : What is so hard to confront is the realisation
that if we listen to what the US president and his government say it not only doesn't
add up it doesn't make any sense either.
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- Tisdale Chamber
of Commerce moves
- Friday
February 20, 2004
by: Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale : The Chamber of Commerce has moved its office
from the town office to the Tisdale Mall.
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- It's Snowtime
- Thursday
February 19, 2004
by: Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale : We are definitely into the typical March cycle
of weather disturbances as one snow fall comes just as another ends. Here is the
way things looked around Tisdale this morning with the snow falling.
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- Up to your eyeballs
- Thursday
February 19, 2004
by : Dawn and Donna LaRochelle
Gravelbourg : All across southern Saskatchewan from
Weyburn to Swift Current the snow has filled in the farm yards. Here is a typical
farm yard near Gravelbourg.
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- The devil you
know or the devil you don't? The devil you don't know is looking better
everyday.
- Thursday
February 19, 2004
by : Randy Kubik
Dorchester, Ontario : This is a message from an Ontario political leader who feels
that anybody but a liberal would do better. The sad situation that relates to the
savage abuse of public trust in the Quebec sponsorship scandal.
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- Le Festival du Voyageur
- Wednesday
February 18, 2004
by: Cassandra Shire
St. Boniface : The season of winter festivals is beginning and here are some
pictures from Winnipeg with ice sculptures in the setting of the fur trading fort.
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- Spring Cleaning
Required To Remove The Stench Of The Mob Squad
- Wednesday
February 18, 2004
by: Ron Thornton
Edmonton : The confidence we all have in government
chronically shaken as the spectacle unfolds in Ottawa it can be detected with the
nose from one end of the country to the other.
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- membership, constitution, who cares!
- Wednesday
February 18, 2004
by : Ken Richardson
Bella Bella : The way the Conservative party was fashioned
seems to be right in step with the Liberal's conduct in Quebec. Rules and democracy
were and are simply ignored.
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- Have governments reduced their citizens
to Doublethinkers?
- Wednesday
February 18, 2004
by : Mario deSantis
Nipawin : The frightening reality is that Orwellian thought, so much a part of the
1930s, that George Orwell dramatised in his novel 1984, seems like the environment
of today. War is peace, freedom is slavery and as this story points out the power
of "doublethink" is becoming common place.
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- The Greenwater Report
- Tuesday
February 17, 2004
by: Gerald Crawford
Greenwater Provincial Park : Winter at the park and
in this part of Saskatchewan. Gerald shares a trip to visit friends in Saskatoon.
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Saturday late afternoon the sky East of Tisdale looked far more disturbed than the
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