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Wednesday January 26 2005 Ensign Front Page Volume 8, No. 118


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National Treasure

Trojan win third in a row 6 - 3 over Prince Albert Mintos
Wednesday
January 26, 2005
by : Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale : Tisdale's Trojans dominated their opposition Tuesday night as they dance back and forth around the ice and showed the true puck and stick handling capabilities of this remarkable team.
 

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Today In Ensign

Timothy W. Shire - Trojans 6-3 over PA
Tracy Kirsch -
Symphony of time
Thursday in Ensign
Kevin McIntyre - New cars!
Gerald Crawford - Parkland Photo Club

Today in Ensign years past


1 year ago on PeeWee Ramblers,
a Greenwater report and a figure skater
2 years ago on an indoor soccer
tournament and Tisdale Library
3 years ago about agricutlural business,
the myth of the economy and ravens
4 years ago about wildlife auction,
SGI and Medicare
5 years ago on the A&W and
a sunset
6 years ago on Cassiar B.C.

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Tim's Tip of the Day

Do not walk or attempt to walk around downtown Tisdale. The sidewalks are unsafe. The worst area is in front of the post office but from Wolfers to ScotiaBank is really dangerous. The exception is RBC to LaCroix which is fine but the only place you can safely walk.

Kevin's find of the day

Central banks shift reserves away from US Chris Giles of the Financial Times reports that more than 65 central banks are shifting their reserves out of US dollars and into EURO currency. The American economy and the huge government deficit have made investment in the United States a poor investment.

Ensign Notes

Yesterday was my brother Allan's birthday, may your drives all be in the fairway and your putts five feet and in.

.Happenings In Tisdale:

 

 

Tisdale Calendar
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Symphony of Time
Wednesday
January 26, 2005
by : Tracy Kirsch
Regina : This is one of those special things that come along every so often. Ms. Kirsch came up with a concept and moved it into a picture, a sound scape and a text message that blend to tell the story all to familiar to all of us.
Deal with it
Monday
January 24, 2005
by : Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale : Minus thirty for three weeks then up to 0 to -10º range, floods in B.C. and storm after storm pounding the maritimes. Its just winter let's deal with it.
A glimpse at today’s shameful role of intellectual property rights
Monday
January 24, 2005
by : Mario deSantis
Prince Albert : This is indeed a glimpse of a much larger problem than it would seem at first. The process of turning everything into "property" of some sort was originally intended to benefit the few who produced what ever property they were intending to "own". The problem is this process has backfired and is resulting in intellectual, economic and social stagnation choking the life out of the society it was intended to protect.
The Greenwater Report
Monday
January 24, 2005
by : Gerald Crawford
Greenwater Provincial Park : It warmed up a bit and Gerald got to clean up some snow and make an icy trip back from Saskatoon. The coffee circle continues and Brian is clearing the unwanted scrub around the park.
Time to pull the curtain
Friday
January 21, 2005
by : Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale : The Supreme Court of Canada once it listened to the tobacco companies' arguments on hiding tobacco products from view in Saskatchewan stores ruled in favour of the Saskatchewan Government overturning a lower court's decision to overturn the Saskatchewan cover up regulations.
Change
Friday
January 21, 2005
by : Kevin McIntyre
Carrot River : After thinking about the story on "change not decline" Kevin had some important things to contribute both from his persective and from the way rural Saskatchewan is just a former place.
Marriage
Friday
January 21, 2005
by : Joe Hueglin
Niagara Falls Ontario : This is a story that simply won't go away as the PM is asked about it in India by their prime minister and today Mr. Martin showed his contempt for the Opposition leader when he spoke at a press conference in China and said that he and his government stand on the Charter and minority rights and would go to an election if need be on that issue.
Education and the church
Friday
January 21, 2005
by : Edwin Wallace
Success : Public education was developed not to better the intellect of students but to support a democratic form of government. Democracy is meaningless if the voter is not able to be informed and able to reason so schools came into being. The Jesuits had this figured out centuries before and the battle for the minds of children continues. Edwin wants assimilation.
Our day will come
Thursday
January 20, 2005
by : Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale : This photo essay shows the ghastly beauty of winter and reflects on the ever present optomism that often blinds us to appreciating things just as they are. This story includes KD Lang's version of this outstanding classic song. (QuickTime required)
They Hypothetical Economist Lawrence Summers
Thursday
January 20, 2005
by : Mario deSantis
Prince Albert : If there was ever a need for proof that the country to the south of us is sinking into the past, the head of one of their most elevated universities demonstrated an attitude toward woman that is insulting to half the people on this planet.
Unimog
Wednesday
January 19, 2005
by : Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale : When it comes to off road trucks the leadership in that field is not made in North America. The best and most successful is built by Benz and is called the Unimog.
Change not decline
Monday
January 17, 2005
by : Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale : Zellers closed in Tisdale last September and its huge story in Swift Current closes in February, they actually will be knocking down the building on the east end of the Swift Current Mall. Retail in North America is having problems, K-Mart, Zellers, Target, Hudson's Bay, all are closing outlets trying to find a way to stay in business and SAAN was purchased by a hack and chop outfit that buys up businesses and then reduces them to their parts to recover its investment. This is not a retail decline it is a retail change. (warning: this is not a brief article)
The Greenwater Report
Monday
January 17, 2005
by : Gerald Crawford
Greenwater Provincial Park : Gerald has gone and bought some snow tires, is rejoicing in the so to re-open Cove and the cold is crimpling his walks in the snow.
Van quest
Sunday
January 16, 2005
by : Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale : There is sort of mystery to the function and operation of mechenical devices and since the play such a vital and seemingly important role in the lives of us all just getting along from one day to another can be a test, a kind of quest for each and every owner.
Arctic quest
Friday
January 14, 2005
by : Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale : The west wind is a demon, overwhelming in its power, curel and unrelenting. Only avoidance and the approach of spring can dampen its affects.
Mac Mini just another piece in the revolution or evolutionary puzzle
Wednesday
January 12, 2004
by : Timothy W. shire
Tisdale : The information age, the electronic age, the age of automation all terms that suggest that we are living in a time when things have changed. They have but we aren't there yet as each critical part of the whole picture is coming into focus. As you are reading this on a computer screen you are yourself part of that revolution and it is a complex combination of hardware, software and user acceptance and capability.
The Greenwater report
Wednesday
January 12, 2005
by : Gerald Crawford
Greenwater Provincial Park :After a trip for Christmas to Alberta Gerald is back bucking the wind and watching the snow fall as north owls maker their appearance and he is on the lookout for cardinals.

 

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