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				- Chicken
				Delight adds new menu
 
				- Saturday, January 18, 2003
 
				by: Timothy W. Shire 
				I has been a while since we last had a QuickTime Virtual reality image but here is
				one from inside Chicken Delight looking across at the RECPlex and the South part
				of Tisdale.
			  
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				 Fudge Snowplane
				Brochure 
				- Friday, January 17, 2003
 
				by: Timothy W. Shire 
				We can step back in time and see the mid war development of a machine built to cope
				with the harsh winter travel conditions of the late forties.
			  
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				 Media Uninformed 
				- Friday, January 17, 2003
 
				by: Brad Thomson 
				Brad Thomson is the secretary of the Progressive Conservative riding association
				for Ottawa South and is not happy with the way the Ontario based news media looked
				upon the Conservative leadership race that has just begun as they ho-hum over the
				"might-have-run" stars.
			  
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				 American War against
				Iraq: Bush's Weapon of Mass Distraction 
				- Friday, January 17, 2003
 
				by: Mario deSantis 
				The warmongering both of the US government and the television news system is unprecidented
				in modern history and Mario deSantis points out the utter disregard being given the
				rest of the world.
			  
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				 Official Grand Opening Nipawin
				Metis Local Building 
				- Thuesday, January 16, 2003
 
				by: Mario deSantis 
				Wednesday afternoon there was the grand opening of the Metis Nation's building in
				Nipawin and Mario was there and has picture to show us what happened.
			  
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				 President Bush opposes the University
				of Michigan's Admissions Policies: The hard facts and soft facts of
				students' performance 
				- Thursday, January 16, 2003
 
				by: Mario deSantis 
				The United States Republican government pushes forward its extreme rightwing agenda
				as it moved yesterday to challenge in the supreme court the quota system in the University
				of Michigan's Law school.
			  
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				 Paul "Moses"
				Martin 
				- Wednesday, January 15, 2003
 
				by: Douglas R. Day 
				Mr. Day itemises the woes former finance minister Martin visited upon Canadians.
				This story is especially important with Mr. Allan Rock having withdrawn from the
				leadership race because Paul Martin has sewen up the membership of the Liberal party
				snuffing out all opponents.
			  
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				 The Vicious Circle of: The
				Rules of Law, Law & Order Policies and Erosion of Democracy 
				- Wednesday, January 15, 2003
 
				by: Mario deSantis 
				Put on your thinking cap because this story demands that you work your way through
				some serious logic. The consequences of escalating repressive behaviour by government
				and its agents are themselves increased escalation of these same behaviours.
			  
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				 Enforcement of SECTION 85
				ignored 
				- Wednesday, January 15, 2003
 
				by: Joe Hueglin 
				While the government of Canada puts almost a billion dollars into registering hunting
				rifles the laws enacted to deal with the criminal use of firearms is being ignored
				by the same government.
			  
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				 Afternoon ladies 
				- Tuesday, January 14, 2003
 
				by: Timothy W. Shire 
				At 2:00 this group of nine ladies and one gentleman enjoyed each other's company
				at Wolfers.
			  
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				 Recognizing Boundaries and the Value of
				Thinking versus the God of Money and the Gospels of Standard of Living and Productivity 
				- Tuesday, January 14, 2003
 
				by: Mario deSantis 
				The idea that Gross Domestic Product can grow infinitely is simply not true and yet
				the principles that the worshippers of the god of money are convinced that there
				are no limits. Indeed greed is in itself infinite.
			  
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				 Freezing In the
				Dark 
				- Monday, January 13, 2003
 
				by: Timothy W. Shire 
				Power went off in La Ronge and most of Northern Saskatchewan at noon yesterday, came
				back at 7:00 and went off again this morning at 8:30.
			  
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				 The Greenwater Report 
				- Monday, January 13, 2003
 
				by: Gerald Crawford 
				The cold weather is not slowing down the snow mobilers as Gerald tells about their
				preparations for upcoming Derbys and there are pickerel under the ice.
			  
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				 If Only This Were Jack Layton's
				Vision Of Proportional Representation 
				- Monday, January 13, 2003
 
				by: Ron Thornton 
				The cherish need of many Canadians is to see some sort of electral reform that would
				more fairly allow all Canadians to feel a part of the democratic process. NDP candidate
				Jack Layton has been touting proportional representation and Ron Thornton considers
				this as an interesting alternative with some possible improvements.
			  
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				 Anti-Canadian
				Wheat Board Rhetoric 
				- Monday, January 13, 2003
 
				by: Joyce Neufeld 
				The elections for the Canadian Wheat Board are history but the harping of those who
				oppose the system continues to rattle around the country. Joyce Neufeld from Waldeck
				points out the small minority involved and the need for everyone to grasp the logical
				that makes the Wheat Board a good idea.
			  
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				 Stuck Train, March
				10, 1979 
				- Sunday, January 12, 2003
 
				by: Timothy W. Shire 
				Saskatchewan in the winter can be a remarkable place, this set of pictures tell of
				a Sunday afternoon after the wind had brought a little snow the area near Palmier.
			  
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				 Venezuela: the
				other side of the story 
				- Sunday, January 12, 2003
 
				by: Mark Weisbrot 
				This story appeared in the Washington Post today and is one of the few stories that
				tells what the United States government would rather their people did not know. Mr.
				Weisbrot maintains that the common poeple of the country support the government while
				the affluent and oil companies supported by the US government want to over throw
				the democracy.
			  
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