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Tuesday, March 16, 2004 Ensign Front Page Volume 7, No. 205
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- Out
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- Tuesday
March 16, 2004
by : Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale : The temperature edged up above freezing today
and there were puddles and wet streets everywhere. But it also brought people out,
the main street was jammed with people and vehicles this afternoon and you can see
what it was like in this set of pictures.
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Breaking horses
to harness
- Tuesday
March 16, 2004
Mistatim : It is so fitting to have a short story from
Mistatim about horsemanship. The town's name is the Cree word for "big dog"
the name the Cree gave horses.
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- Shadows
- Monday
March 15, 2004
by : Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale : From a walk on Sunday we have some images
of the negative space on the snow and consider the impact of this reality upon us.
To give it some confusion we get Britney Spears to help out.
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1800 Tuesday - Overcast stratocumulus 7/8ths, ceiling 2,500, visibility 15, 2º,
wind 6 knots at 300º, altimetre 29.66 WeatherLog
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Today In Ensign
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- Timothy W. Shire - Out
and about
- Helen & Lyle Carson - harness
Tomorrow in Ensign
- Philip Benwell - Queen's Right
- Timothy W. Shire - Stew supper
- Brian Marlatt - Francophone SK
- Mark Weisbrot - Spanish Vote
- Timothy W. Shire - Balls
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Today in Ensign years past
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- 1 years ago today
and also
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Tim's Tip of the Day
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Of all the things we do and consider important the fundamental
importance of family, how we support each other, how we work together and how we
verify our very existence, is the ultimate cornerstone of a happy and successful
person. |
Kevin's find of the day
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Jackson treasures in Public Hands (PDF) This CBS story
reported Friday that millions of dollars of stuff owned by the Jackson family has been
ceased by Henry Vaccarro for debts as the Jackson family bought his Krammer Guitar
company and never paid for it. The collection contains a lot of stuff about the family
and about Michael Jackson and some of the odd things about him. |
Ensign Notes
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Anxiety rising, I feel the need for spring, cabin fever level up. |
.Happening In Tisdale:
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Wednesday
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TMSS Parent Teacher interviews |
Thursday
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TMSS Parent teacher interviews
Regional Drama Festival |
Friday
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Regional Drama Festival
3:00 Cake and coffee Chamber of Commerce office re-opening at the Mall |
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- The Greenwater Report
- Monday
Marrch 15, 2004
by : Gerald Crawford
Greenwater Provincial Park : Off on a trip to Arizona
with some great pictures to show us some of the highlights of the trip.
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- Overtime
- Friday
March 12, 2004
by : Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale ; Yet another winter storm is tromping across
Saskatchewan today as it seems that spring is being caught off guard as winter is
working overtime.
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- Prairie Petroleum
Services
- Thursday
March 11, 2004
by: Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale : Northern Steel Industries continues
to develop and with it associated companies needed to service and install the manufactured
products of this large corporation.
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- Robert McAdam
1915 - 2004
- Thursday
March 11, 2004
by: Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale : At eight-nine we all know that living this
long is a remarkable achievement and this man, former Anglican priest here in Tisdale
has been an important part of this community since arriving here in 1968. This story
was originally done following an interview with Rev. McAdam in April of 2002. When
he read the piece over he was uncomfortable with the way I had reported some of his
remarks particularly those that related to the Catholic church so I removed the article
from Ensign at the time but the story reflected our discussion that
Tuesday morning two years ago and I think sheds a lot of light on the active mind
and conscientious spirit of this fine man.
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- The Bush’s crooked and scary world of
the Free Market: Haiti, Iraq… and more terrorism
- Thursday
March 11, 2004
by : Mario deSantis
Nipawin : Democratic Presidential hopeful Senator John
Kerry was overheard muttering that Bush and his associates were crooked and scary.
Mario deSantis points out that this has become an increasingly more crooked and more
scary world each passing day with polarised ideologies even more dangerous than the
days of the Cold War.
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- Pine Grosbeak
- Wednesday
March 10, 2004
by : Timothy W. Shire
Weekes : This is a set of images of Pine Grosbeaks and Red Poles at a farm yard
feeder near Weekes. This page includes a small QuickTime video clip.
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- Rider fan meets
Szarka
- Wednesday
March 10, 2004
by : Shawn Ratushniak
Tisdale : The Saskatchewan Rough Riders are truly a
province wide football club and their supporters known throughout the continent as
among the most loyal and enthusiastic anywhere. Chris Szarka was in town yesterday.
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- The Bush administration breaks international
laws: First with the war against Iraq and now with the ousting of Haitian
President Aristide
- Wednesday
March 10, 2004
by : Mario deSantis
Nipawin : The president of Haiti says he was forced out of
office by the Americans and the US Secretary of State Colin Powell says he wasn't
but then Mr. Powell thinks every truck in pre-war Iraq was a weapons factory. International
law is real but the United States has chosen over and over to ignore any responsibility
to the world and how things are legally done.
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- Partridge
- Tuesday
March 9, 2004
by : Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale : This winter bird watchers have been surprised
at the huge numbers of sharp tailed grouse (prairie chicken) and Hungarian Partridge
that seem to be enjoying the winter more than usual.
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- Tearing out the
lake bottom
- Tuesday
March 9, 2004
by : Doug Freestone
Regina : Doug Freestone is from Saskatoon and was in Regina on business yesterday
and shot some pictures of the Wascana Lake deepening project. This page includes
a QuickTime VR panorama (636K).
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- The wind, sky and no buzzing
sound
- Tuesday
March 9, 2004
Images by Judy Shire
La Ronge : This is a set of outstanding images that
show a wind swept country and a wind swept sky.
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- Misplaced priorities
- Tuesday
march 9, 2004
by : Rebecca Gingrich
Princeton, Ontario : Wednesday (March 10) a group of
artists will be presented with their awards by the Governor General and among them
is Istvan Kantor who has pushed the envelop of art into the absurb and perhaps beyond.
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At times the sun came out today and made all things look much better.
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