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Wednesday, March 31, 2004 Ensign Front Page Volume 7, No. 215
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A clear and present danger
- Wednesday
March 31, 2004
by : Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale : Tom Clancey used this military term as the
title of one of his best novels but I choose to apply this term to some thing far
more dangerous.
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- The Incongruency of spring
- Tuesday
March 30, 2004
by: Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale : Spring is a time of fascinating contrasts
and contradictions like monster piles of snow beside bare patches of lawn and field.
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- A lake once more
- Tuesday
March 30, 2004
by : R. W. Shire
Regina : Sunday all three levels of government celebrated
with the citizens of Regina the completion of the Wascana Lake dredging project that
finished on time and on budget. Here are some pictures taken in the morning before
the formal ceremony that afternoon.
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- The Greenwater Report
- Tuesday
March 30, 2004
by : Gerald Crawford
Greenwater Provincial Park : As spring arrives its time
to end the ice fishing season and mourn the loss of someone close. Seven snows after
the first crows, Gerald is keeping track.
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- The Empty Land
- Tuesday
March 30, 2004
by : Edwin Wallace
Success : When Europeans settled Saskatchewan they homesteaded
in many areas a family on every quarter section so that the province once had a population
of 2,000,000 people but now there are less than one million so the deer, antelope
and moose are simply moving back onto the empty land where there are few preditors
and no people.
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- "PC Party" Back
on the Federal Ballot
- Tuesday
March 30, 2004
by: Joe Hueglin
Ottawa : This press release was made yesterday and tonight
Mr. Hueglin discussed the rebirth of Canada's founding political party on the National
CBC radio programme "As it happens."
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- Bush’s ‘permanent
tax cuts’ are creating bullish bubbles: Low interest rates and budget
deficits
- Friday
March 25, 2004
by : Mario deSantis
Nipawin : A towering catastrophy is not something built
in a short while but accummulates its instability until band aids and duct tape will
no longer hold together what is essentially an unstable structure. The United States
economy is based on the mass of its size and ignoring warnings low interest rates,
tax cuts for the wealthy and a growing massive trade deficit are compounding to produce
inherent instability that when it collapses will devastate the world economy.
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- Eileen coming
to town! I don't think so!
- Thursday
March 25, 2004
by : Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale : Posters like this one are up around town advertising
the appearance of what is the equivalent of the Queen of Pop and Country music at
the Tisdale Mall on April 15th. Looks like someone is pulling our leg.
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- NASCAR:
Even When It's Not Great, It's Not All That Bad
- Thursday
March 25, 2004
by : Ron Thornton
Edmonton : Once a person gets into the huge cast of
characters that make up the drama of the best reality television programme ever it
can be totally involving. Ron Thornton gives a quick review of the who's who of racing
in 2004.
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- Deer in the dark
- Thursday
March 25, 2004
by : Timothy W. Shire
Raymore : Here is a story with ten pictures of deer
just after they finish their supper in a Raymore farmyard.
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- Parkland Photography
Club March meeting
- Thursday
March 25, 2004
by : Gerald Crawford
Greenwater Provincial Park : Keeping us up to date on the various competitions and
showing us four outstanding images of the Theme this month "native".
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- Neo-conservatives
cannot govern for long
- Thursday
March 25, 2004
by : Mahmood Elahi
Ottawa : The political background and direction of the leader of the Conservative
party will merely import into Canada a similar situation that is seen south of the
border: "American neo-conservatrives have already split that country
into warring camps where no sane debate is possible."
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- The Digging is
finished as the Wascana Lake project gets ready for water
- Wednesday
March 24, 2004
by : R. W. Shire
Regina ; Monday it was time for a walk along the Albert
Street bridge and onto the Legislative grounds to check out the wrap up of the massive
dredging project of Regina's man-made Wascana Lake.
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- Clobbered Cable
- Tuesday
March 23, 2004
by : Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale : Yesterday near noon some vehicle hooked the
telephone cable system that provides telephone and Internet conneciton to our block
and that was that for posting to this web site yesterday.
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- A demented mentality
and changing the Saskatoon Police Service: Cheers for social activist
Sheila Steele and police chief Russel Sabo
- Tuesday
March 23, 2004
by : Mario deSantis
Nipawin : The use of the term "demented" is
not to slur mental health issues but rather to describe a way of thinking that would
not be considered sane. It is very important to realise that the courts define sanity
as having an understanding of the rightness or wrongness of an act. It appears that
many decisions are made today as though there were no right or wrong and certainly
no awareness of those conditions.
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Bottom Of The Page Picture
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At 2:00 this afternoon the sun was hot and the water moving.
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