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Monday, June 2, 2008
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- The Greenwater report
- Monday
June 2, 2008
by: Gerald Crawford
Saskatoon: This week's report features some fascinating images of wood carvings from a Saskatoon show. We hear about a natural gas scare and the Crawfords are ready for a summer ramble in the motorhome.
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- Changing the face of stroke in Saskatchewan
- Monday
June 2, 2008
by: Saskatchewan Heart & Stroke Foundation
Regina: The third leading cause of death is a stroke and knowledge quick recognition and immediate treatment can dramatically alter the outcome of someone affected. This story has the main things to look for and the promise of progress in the province with the problem.
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- Parkland Photography club May meeting
- Thursday
May 29, 2008
by: Darlene McCullough
Tisdale: This month's report has loads of pictures, the monthly competion plus spring collection images. The club selects its executive and hands out award.
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- Replacing fragile metal water line
- Thursday
May 29, 2008
by: Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale: In front of Curiousity Corner store there has been a massive excavation this week as repairs to the water main lead to replacing everything under the intersection and as a part of the work a major SaskTel cable was severed.
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- Tisdale's housing marketplace
- Wednesday
May 28, 2008
by: Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale: With seventeen housing units either underway or completed this year people have been building as there was little to choose from to buy. With house number 2 and 3 almost complete two new houses are now available and two duplex units are on the market.
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- Treaty turns internet into a virtual police state
- Wednesday
May 28, 2008
by: Alex Bussmann
Kirkland, Washington: The ACTA was initiated by the United States in October of 2007 and negotiated with the Conservative government of Canada since then. Since it is a trade agreement it will never come before parliament and could result in the police deciding what you have stolen and have on your iPod or computer system.
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- 35 gets a touch up
- Wednesday
May 28, 2008
by: Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale: This morning the Department of highways drove down Tisdale's main street (highway #35) and added a centre line which over the past few years had totally vanished.
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- Housing start thirteen comes to life
- Tuesday
May 27, 2008
by: Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale: Work began yesterday on a new duplex on 95th St. with the installation of water and sewer services and the preparation of the area for its foundation. Today 49 holes were drilled and the rebar installed with cement to create piling for the project.
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- More government than needed
- Tuesday
May 27, 2008
by: Tom Brewer
Regina: Not only is the government bent on enacting legislation to turn 70% of over the counter medications into perscriptive drugs but they are going to have customs officials going through your iPod and Laptop looking for pirated music.
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- The Greenwater report
- Monday
May 26, 2008
by: Gerald Crawford
Saskatoon: The Crawfords spent the weekend garage saling. Even though Gerald's heart wasn't in the bargain hunting he was able to turn the event into a means of meeting and talking to people even stumbled on a "Report" fan.
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- Making us look like fools
- Monday
May 26, 2008
by: Tom Brewer
Regina: External Affairs minister Bernier, who resigned today, while in Rome last week promised the use of a C-17 to move helicopters from the Ukraine to Burma. One is in Afghanistan two are laid up for maintenance and the fourth is broken down in Burma. It cost $900,000 to get a Russian plane to do the job. The useless C-17s cost us $3.5 Billion.
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- This year's crop emerging
- Friday
May 23, 2008
by: Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale: While I wait impatiently for the leaves to come out once more on the trees there is grass growing in the back yard and I am going to have to mow the stuff before next Friday. Out in the farm fields the story is the same, the trees are just starting to get their act together but there is a solid green tinge to the fields as those who have not sprayed get a new crop of weeds but in other fields the green is this year's crop.
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- Where does Mr. Harper stand on the issue of free speech?
- Friday
May 23, 2008
by: Rebecca Gingrich
Princeton Ontario: A private members bill is before parliament to pretty much shut down the Canadian Human Rights Commission and it would appear that Ms. Gingrich shares that opionion as she feels to many trivial cases are brought by the commission to further its own power.
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- House number nine
- Thursday
May 22, 2008
by: Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale: The housing boom in Tisdale continues with this project being now ready for the assembly of its basement. Meanwhile two more basements have been dug the services installed in yet another. It has been rumored that one building supplier in Tisdale has now sold eighteen houses to be constructed this year.
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- House ten
- Thursday
May 22, 2008
by: Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale: This is the second housing start for Rise Construction this season as house 3 is almost complete as sub-contractors do the electrical, plumbing and drywalling. House ten is located on Forester Crescent which is a beehive of housing contruction with six houses on the go.
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- Fool me once, shame on you . . .
- Wednesday
May 21, 2008
by: Tom Brewer
Regina: The Tory government and several of its MPs including Regina MP Tom Lukiwski promised up to $20 million to assist in the upgrading and revitalising of the aging IPSCO Place, what we all know as the Regina Exhibition grounds. Well it looks like they were just talking and nothing more.
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- Tourist booth open for another season
- Tuesday
May 20, 2008
by: Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale: The Tisdale Tourist booth opened Friday for another year welcoming and assisting visitors. The camp ground is ready to receive visitors and had a couple of campers stay over the long weekend.
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- The Greenwater report
- Tuesday
May 20, 2008
by: Gerald Crawford
Saskatoon: Motor home in business for the long weekend camping at Craik and visiting Davidson. Gerald warns Greenwater cottage owners of a series of break and enter incidents at the park advising owners to check on their property.
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- Ensign marks tenth year of operation
- Tuesday
May 20, 2008
by: Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale: Ten years is a very long time in the life of an Internet operation. This web site has been posting since May 20, 1998 and all of its stories and pictures are still on line available for all ten years.
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- Baby seat inspection at SGI
- Friday
May 16, 2008
by: Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale: The Tiny Tornados Daycare and SGI with the help of some business sponsors held a child car seat clinic and BBQ at the SGI building from 10:00 until 3:00 this afternoon.
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- Jack rabbit - Lepus townsendii
- Friday
May 16, 2008
by: Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale: This afternoon I spotted an occassional visitor to our part of Tisdale, a tall curious Jack rabbit who was checking out a man out for a walk. The hare did not seem to mind getting his picture taken and posed for a minute or so before setting off on his way.
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- Bike safety week
- Thursday
May 15, 2008
by: Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale: Just like the first few weeks of winter when we all have to learn to drive again each spring those on two wheels, adults and children alike have to learn all over again that being on a bicycle can be a truly dangerous thing unless you follow the rules of the road. Today's picture was not staged that's what Tisdale drivers have to cope with and it is only a matter of time until a cyclist becomes a statistic.
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- On top of the world
- Wednesday
May 14, 2008
by: Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale: Louis Dreyfus Tisdale Terminal is cleaning up the huge pile of barley from last fall's harvest and one has to think about the value of that stuff in terms of world commodities.
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- Harper's proposed militarization of Canada
- Wednesday
May 14, 2008
by: Caspar Davis
Victoria B.C.: In an effort to garner increased favour in Washington it appears as though the Prime Minister is bent on making Canada over into a USA/North with similar levels of military spending and the emphasis on might is right on the world stage.
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- Canada First on errands of mercy?
- Wednesday
May 14, 2008
by: Eugene Parks
Victoria B.C.: The Prime Minister has essentially dedicated Canadian military efforts to war and more war. Hardly the sort of thing Canadians have been or continue to be proud of, especially when we have the world wide reputation as a peace keeping and humanitarian aid providing country.
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- "Canada First" not placing Canada first
- Wednesday
May 14, 2008
by: Joe Hueglin
Niagara Falls Ontario: The Prime Minister pronouncement on national defence is simply not in the national interest. If Canada is first in our defence spending we would put money into search and rescue equipment and survailence aircraft with tough ice breakers to patrol our arctic waterways. None of these elements were mentioned in his speech in Halifax.
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- House eight well underway
- Tuesday
May 13, 2008
by: Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale: Farber Contracting got the walls of the basement up today for a new house on the north side of Forester Crescent as the 2008 crop of dwellings continues to grow every day.
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