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Monday, June 7, 2004 Ensign Front Page Volume
8, No. 9
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The Greenwater Report
- June 7, 2004
by : Gerald Crawford
Greenwater Provincial Park : A trip to a petting zoo, relay for life and a remarkable picture
of a rare bird in this part of Saskatchewan.
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- Ronald
Reagan's Legacy
- Monday
June 7, 2004
by : Mark Weisbrot
Washington :
It was a turning point in history with both Britain and American lead by reactionary
leaders who produced a world wide recession and the reversal of progress in the third
world. Ronald Reagan may have been popular in his own country but in the world he
was the enemy of ideas of freedom and democracy.
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0900 Monday - Overcast stratus, ceiling 500,
visibility 6, 9º, wind 14 knots 350º, altimeter 29.30, light rain and mist
WeatherLog
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Today In Ensign
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Gerald Crawford - The Greenwater Report
Mark Weisbrot - Ronald Reagan
Kevin McIntyre - Kyle Mills
Tomorrow in Ensign
Joe Hueglin - Dalton McGuinty
Mel Hurtig - Peace First
Ken Wilson - Privacy Concerns!!!
Michael Moore - June 25th release
Grant Orchard - From the street |
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Today in Ensign years past
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- 1 years ago today, story 2 and story 3
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- 2 years ago today, story 2, story 3,
- story 4, story 5, story 6
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- 3 years ago today and also
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- 4 years ago today, story 2 and story 3
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- 6 years ago today, story
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Contributor's Index -
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Tim's Tip of the Day
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No one should shy away from some do-it-yourself
experience but in general when it comes to computer technology the cost of self repair
greatly exceeds going to an expert. Remember the most expensive thing in your computer
is your personal data and files as they are, in many cases, not replaceable. If you
get into trouble, contact Shawn
at TSL in the Mall. |
Kevin's find of the day
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Local trucking
firms look abroad for drivers (pdf) Murray Lyons
of the Saskatoon Star Phoenix explains the success short and long haul trucking
companies are moving families to Saskatchewan to continue their careers here. |
Ensign Notes
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We are proud to post images such as those by Helen Carson and
Gerald Crawford but please accompany them with a note about the sighting. We have
a great picture from Sandra Lafontaine in Ontario but can not get e-mail back to
her to get a little text to go with her great picture. If you don't get a reply from
your e-mail to this site please resend as we attempt to answer all e-mail. Spam filters
everywhere are mucking up e-mail. |
.Happenings In Tisdale:
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Wednesday, June
9
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6:00 TMSS, all band concert |
Saturday, June
12
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Motor Madness weekend |
Sunday, June
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Motor Madness weekend |
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Tisdale
Calendar
of Events
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- Kyle
Mills
- Monday
June 7, 2004
by : Kevin McIntyre
Carrot River
: How about some summer reading? Kevin has a suggestion, now that you've made it
through Tom Clancy and Clive Cussler here is an entirely different action hero.
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- Donuts
- Sunday
June 6, 2004
by: Timothy W. Shire
Wadena : Wednesday
morning we stopped for fuel in Wadena and inside a modern convenience store there
was a lady busily making donuts the way moms made them years ago.
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- So,
what are the options?
- Sunday
June 6, 2004
by : Joyce Neufeld
Waldeck : Joyce
has looked at the parties seeking her vote in the federal election and rejected the
three main line parties and thinks that maybe we ought to take a look at the Green
Party.
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- Busted
grad car
- Sunday
June 6, 2004
by : Kevin McIntyre
Carrot River
: RCMP detachments are paying attention to speeders in Carrot River and Tisdale this
past week.
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- PC party on Dartmouth-Cole
Harbour ballot
- Sunday
June 6, 2004
by : Tracy Parsons
Dartmouth, Nova Scotia
: The take over of the Progressive Conservative party by the Canadian Alliance has
not gone smoothly as almost half of the original Progressive Conservative party have
no stomach for the Alberta lead and separatist focused party. So some have struck
out on their own and Tracy Parsons is on the Dartmouth ballot as a PC.
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- Female
Baltimore Oriole
- Sunday
June 6, 2004
by : Helen Carson
Crooked River
: Two outstanding images of this attractive bird who has been not a common bird in
this part of Saskatchewan.
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- Fear
Over What Could Be Over What Already Is
- Sunday
June 6, 2004
by : Ron Thornton
Edmonton : The
voter is faced with some difficult decisions with the government having shown considerable
lack of respect for the tax payer and the Conservative party carrying with it baggage
from its past forms such as abortion, death penalty and weakening the central government
of the country.
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- A fix for pitted lights
- Sunday
June 6, 2004
by : Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale : Can
you see where you are going, are you over driving your lights at night? Check and
see if the plastic is still clear enough to emit the light necessary to illuminate
the road.
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- Niska
- Sunday
June 6, 2004
by : Helen Carson
Crooked River
: There are nine goslings in this Crooked River family that Mrs. Carson shares with
us today.
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- Bill
West
- Thursday
June 3, 2004
by : Timothy W. Shire
Langbank : Yesterday
the people of Southeastern Saskatchewan came to gether to bid farewell to a man who
was a hero, a legend, a friend and generous servant of all who came to him for help.
This is his story.
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- Just
maybe there will be a summer
- Tuesday
June 1, 2004
by : Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale : The
clouds cleared away and its 23ºC what more is there to say. With a teeny weeny
breeze and a sky that speaks of a storm moving away, just maybe, June is busting out all over.
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- Time
to give up
- Tuesday
June 1, 2004
by : Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale : Grass
will grow almost anywhere but there are limits as to how much traffic it can take.
At some point you have to make the decision, if its not growing, maybe its time to
replace it.
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- Elections Canada
Letter Registering PC Party On the Ballot
- Tuesday
June 1, 2004
by : Joe Hueglin
Niagara Falls, Ontario
: From the shambles of the merger between the Canadian Alliance and the Progressive
Conservative Party of Canada there has developed some serious and deep felt feelings.
It was not a merger but a decietful take over and the resulting party does not represent
most of the supporters of either of the parties involved but is really a construct
of the leader of that party. So now another party has emerged to try to represent
the 12% of Canadian voters who are not Liberal, NDP or neoconservatives.
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- TUCs
field
- Tuesday
June 1, 2004
by: Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale : Once
a school yard and football field in the middle of Tisdale has become the centre of
recreation for senior citizens and it looks like twenty-two couples are going to
make their homes on the site.
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- Green
Once More
- Monday
May 31, 2004
by: Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale : Three days of light rain,
though less than an inch total certainly makes a big difference as lawns turn from
winter brown and leaves begin to appear on the trees. Sigh!
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- Parkland
Photography Club May Meeting
- Monday
May 31, 2004
by : Gerald Crawford
Greenwater Provincial Park : This month's club meeting report brings us up to date on the clubs
ongoing achievements and they share with us some outstanding images.
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Bottom Of The Page Picture
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It rained most of yesterday, two thundershowers last night and drizzle today, looking
at Tisdale from the North at 11:30.
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