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Tuesday, May 25, 2004 Ensign Front Page Volume
8, No. 2
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- The
Greenwater Report
- Monday
May 24, 2004
by : Gerald Crawford
Greenwater Provincial Park : A trip into Manitoba with a report of what Gerald and Doreen saw
along the way. Today's report has some outstanding rich images from some of the greenhouses
visited.
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0900 Tuesday - Overcast stratus fractus 2/8ths
1,500, staratocumulus 6/8ths, ceiling 3,500, visibility 15, 2º, wind 11 knots
180º, altimeter 29.89, light rain shower
WeatherLog
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Go to the WebCam page
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Today In Ensign
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Gerald Crawford - the Greenwater report
Mario deSantis - The real axis of evil
Dale Swirsky - taxcuts and deficits
Kevin McIntyre - attachments
Timothy W. Shire - Pool
opening delayed
Timothy W. Shire - Lion's new spray park
Mario deSantis - Change
Tomorrow in Ensign
Albert Eckart - Swift Current green house
R. W. Shire - the railroads gone |
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Contributor's Index -
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Tim's Tip of the Day
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Low interest rates, high demand make real estate investments
extremely attractive. A house like this one actually increased its value from the
start of construction to completion by about 7%. |
Kevin's find of the day
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UM Researchers
announce breakthrough in treatment of paralysis (pdf)
This associated press story from Miami reports the
promising work Dr. Bart Greene has been able to achieve in spinal regeneration in
animals. |
Ensign Notes
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Went on a house painting expedition on Sunday, definitely over
did and having trouble getting work done as my eyes keep closing as a result unable
to post Monday. |
.Happenings In Tisdale:
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- The
real axis of evil: President Bush and privatisation
- Tuesday
May 25, 2004
by : Mario deSantis
Nipawin : The
Iraq expedition is definitely losing its popularity with the American public but
it must viewed in the context of other world events and when seen as part of the
whole there is a realisataion that the world is a dangerous place as a result of
American policies.
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- Taxcuts
and Deficits
- Tuesday
May 25, 2004
by: Dale Swirsky
Winnipeg : This
submission was received before the election was called but is as pertainent today
as it was when we received it last week.
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- SaskTel
and the overseas dialer
- Tuesday
May 25, 2004
by: Kevin McIntyre
Carrot River
: If you are using Windows and dial-up to connect to the Internet watch
out for some sneaky pop-up menus that might appear while you surfing the web one
wrong click and a nasty programme will reset your connection number from the one
you have to an obscure island of the West coast of Africa.
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- Tisdale
pool late opening this year
- Tuesday
May 25, 2004
by : Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale : What
the pool didn't open Victoria Day weekend! None and the way things are going it may
not be open this coming weekend.
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- Lions
build new spray park
- Tuesday
May 25, 2004
by : Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale : Tisdale's
Lion's park gets a major upgrade as the old paddling pool has been removed making
way for a brand new facility.
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- Change
- Tuesday
May 25, 2004
by : Mario deSantis
Nipawin : This is a simple concept but one that needs to be thoroughly examined.
Just like people who want to purchase an electric drill really don't want a drill,
but want holes. So it is that once we get a handle on what the world is about we
are in a better position to make changes.
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- Those
not forgotten
- Thursday
May 21, 2004
by : Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale : To
mark the seventh anniversary of this web site ((yesterday) I am presenting a list.
Not of the accomplishments of the past seven years, but a list of individuals who
have in one way or another, shaped the times in which we live and the times to come.
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- Ball
season struggles in the cold
- Wednesday
May 19, 2004
by : Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale : Little
league, girls softball and more are in full swing despite the low temperatures. This
story shows some pictures of a game between a Tisdale team and the Weekes/Somme girls.
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- Air Canada: Waiting at the brink
- Wednesday
May 19, 2004
by : David Orchard
Borden : It appears
at times the we forget our historical successes and wander off into oblivious following
trendy ideological theories. Canada was built by public and private cooperation,
Canadian Pacific, Canadian National, Trans Canada Airlines each filled a need in
a very big country. The country is just as big now as it ever was and the need to
pull it together greater than ever.
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- Building
a back yard
- Tuesday
May 18, 2004
by : Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale : One
of the new houses built last summer on Forester Crescent is getting its back yard.
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- Skies, snow and
more skies
- Tuesday
May 18, 2004
by : Judy and Timothy Shire
LaRonge : This
is a set of fourteen pictures that tell a story of their own as they were taken over
the last ten days, a time when things have been changing rapidly.
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- Summer
wheels
- Tuesday
May 18, 2004
by: Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale : My
heart lifts up when I behold a topless car. Today's outstanding weather conditions
put a smile on the people in Tisdale but just looking at this beautiful car with
its top down made me grin.
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- The
Greenwater Report
- Monday
May 17, 2004
by : Gerald Crawford
Greenwater Provincial Park : Birds, birds and more birds as the feather ones of summer are happily
visiting Gerald and Doreen while it stills seem a bit cold.
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- Reform to betray Harper's
"no hard feelings"
- Monday
May 17, 2004
by : Rob Shanahan
Hamilton, Ontario
: The inner core of Stephen Harper's Conservative party is the party's ultimate downfall.
Harper's advisors, his co-conspirator, Peter McKay and the old time reformers are
what they are and it isn't pretty.
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- Peter
MacKay met by angry protesters in Mississauga
- Monday
May 17, 2004
by: Bernd Mueller
Toronto : Canada's
federal elections are won and lost in southern Ontario. This first hand account of
a nomination meeting in Mississauga tells us that things do not look rosy for the
conservative party.
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- An
Accident of nature
- Monday
May 17, 2004
by : Helen Carson
Crooked River
: If it looks like a finch and has a bill like a finch maybe it's a finch but how
come it colourless? A remarkable sighting Helen Carson shares with you.
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Bottom Of The Page Picture
of the Day
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With the temperature way up above 10º Monday the only Tisdale flowers are imitation.
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