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			 0800 Thursday - Scattered cirrus 3/10ths,
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				- Canola, golden beads
 
				- Thursday
 
				October 10, 2002 
				A hardy oil seed crop that has delivered outstanding food value and could be the
				source of abundant renewable energy.
			  
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				 Auditor General
				issues another "wake up call" government still snoozin' 
				- Thursday
 
				October 10, 2002 
				Walter Robinson reports the concern we all should have about the government's extremely
				slow reaction to problems brought up in other reports by the Auditor General.
			  
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				 Once proud military 
				- Thursday
 
				October 10, 2002 
				Jason Inness laments the now glaring fact that even at the miserable level our armed
				forces are now at in eighteen months we will no longer even be able to support the
				present low and poorly equipped soldiers, airmen and sailors now in service.
			  
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				 United States election in November and
				Iraq 
				- Thursday
 
				October 10, 2002 
				Richard Neumann shares his thoughts on the relationship between George Bush's desire
				to thump out Saddam and his dire need to retain seats in the Congress and Senate
				as the election is only a couple of weeks away.
			  
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				 No pressure for
				publics' interest 
				- Thursday
 
				October 10, 2002 
				Joe Hueglin points out the odd ideas that the government has about ethics when it
				comes to coming down hard on MPs and Senators and ignoring cabinet ministers and
				their behaviour.
			  
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				 Construction updates 
				- Wednesday 
 
				October 9, 2002 
				A month ago we went through the various project underway in town and today we have
				individual reports on houses under construction, the A&W, expansion at Nuform
				and Northern Steel's upgrade to the Fripp plant.
			  
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				 Canada's Armed Forces unprepared, under
				supported and over committed 
				- Tuesday
 
				October 8, 2002 
				Richard Neumann points out the foolishness and downright dangerous nature of the
				present course of inaction by the federal government. Canada, the very definition
				of our land as an independent country is now openly in question as we appear no longer
				a viable entity.
			  
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				 Children stealing from children 
				- Tuesday
 
				October 8, 2002 
				Two abandoned bicycles mar the normal outstanding level of trust in this Saskatchewan
				rural community.
			  
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				 The Greenwater Report 
				- Monday
 
				October 7, 2002 
				Gerald Crawford has some fabulous eye candy pictures of the snow last week and all
				the details in this week's report.
			  
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				 Careless Disregard 
				- Monday
 
				October 7, 2002 
				Derrall Bellaire from London Ontario reflects what so many Canadians feel as they
				worry about the credibility and safety of Canadian Armed Forces when the federal
				government seems so disinterested in their needs.
			  
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				 It was a throne
				speech we all could relate to 
				- Monday
 
				October 7, 2002 
				Ron Thornton is trying hard to curb is wild enthusiasm for the Prime Minister's throne
				speech a week ago today.
			  
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				 Manley and the monarchy 
				- Monday
 
				October 7, 2002 
				The minister of finance, the deputy prime minister and candidate for leadership of
				the Liberal party does not have the option of voicing personal views and when he
				spoke out in Montreal against the monarchy the reaction has been very strong. Here
				are three views from White Rock, Niagara Falls and Victoria. This story has extensive
				background stories using PDFs so the information will remain with this story long
				after they disappear from the media web sites.
			  
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				 "Through thick and through thin,
				all out or all in we're goin' to go through it together" 
				- Sunday
 
				October 6, 2002 
				What can you expect if you are a really short person in this world?
			  
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				 Exotic auction sale 
				- Saturday
 
				October 5, 2002 
				A big crowd on hand for today's exotics sale at the Tisdale Livestock Centre.
			  
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				 New autobody shop 
				- Friday
 
				October 4, 2002 
				Work began today on a new shop beside the Tisdale School Division Bus shop.
			  
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				 Lutheran rummage sale 
				- Friday
 
				October 4, 2002 
				On for today and tomorrow the Lutheran church is holding its fall sale, definitely
				worth a look.
			  
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				 Okay, maybe it
				will be an 8.5% GST 
				- Friday
 
				October 4, 2002 
				Walter Robinson of the Canadian Tax Payer's Federation is concerned that governments
				will decide just to spend more money rather than examine the way they are currently
				spending money on health care.
			  
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				 Second Day 
				- Friday
 
				October 4, 2002 
				The leaking water line turned into a two day project as they had to replace the entire
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			If you look close you can see our neighbours installing storm windows this morning
			at 9:30 making  
			use of the excellent weather to prepare for the coming winter. 
			 
			
			 
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