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				 Trees for a Golden Age
TuesdayOctober 7, 2003
 by: Timothy W. Shire
 Tisdale: Today some spruce trees got their start in
				the field by the Golden Age Centre.  With spruce trees living several hundred years
				this was an historic event.
 
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				 China's economic
				experience: social tension, controlled privatization and sustained
				economic growthTuesdayOctober 7, 2003
 by: Mario deSantis
 Nipawin: We are so often told that there is only one
				way to success and that's the American way.  This story and the referenced material
				it relies upon suggests that quite the contrary is true.  There are many ways for
				a country huge or tiny to find success in its own way unique to its culture and traditions.
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				 Sasko Park Lodge:
				no foodTuesdayOctober 7, 2003
 by: Timothy W. Shire
 Tisdale: The kitchen staff at Sasko Park Lodge are out
				of work and the people who live in the facility now eat hospital food.
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				 We aim to pleaseTuesdayOctober 7, 2003
 by: Stan Will
 Tisdale: Stan Will is manager of Chicken Delight
				and after checking out "In
				search of Breakfast" posted last Friday he want to set the record straight.
				 The pictures with this story were taken this morning and include some of Hannigans
				loyal refugees.
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				 Saskatchewan Party
				should put tax cuts back on the tableTuesdayOctober 7, 2003
 by: David MacLean
 Regina: The Saskatchewan Party has backed off from its
				position of seeking tax cuts in Saskatchewan. David MacLean of the Canadian Taxpayers
				Federations considers this a mistake and wants taxes reduced for business and individuals.
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				 The Greenwater ReportMondayOctober 6, 2003
 by: Gerald Crawford
 Greenwater Provincial Park: Lots of people out at the
				park this past weekend and the Crawfords are back from a trip into Southern, dry
				Alberta where the harvest as poor as it is, is yet to be completed. Fabulous pictures
				with this report.
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				 Saskatchewan AutumnMondayOctober 6, 2003
 by: Timothy and Judy. Shire
 Tisdale: Here is a photo essay showing some scenes from
				Tisdale to Regina on Saturday.
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				 IsabelMondayOctober 6, 2003
 Somewhere in the Atlantic: Every so often a picture gets sent from friend to friend
				so that after a short while there is no way of knowing were it came from. Ken Styan
				got this image and passed it along and even though we have no way of crediting the
				photographer it seems appropriate that you have a chance to see this remarkable scene.
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				 Our TreeSundayOctober 5, 2003
 by: Timothy W, Shire
 Tisdale: This huge poplar (Aspen) tree by our back door
				is an enormous show off and rarely a day goes by that it does not some how impose
				itself on the affairs of or lives. Now it has turned to gold and by Thanksgiving
				will be nude.
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				 Swift Current
				Civic Election and the CasinoSundayOctober 5, 2003
 by: Edwin Wallace
 Swift Current: The spread of First Nation run casinos
				in Saskatchewan has been the promised magic pill to solve economic woes as one city
				or community after another things they are going to become the next great Las Vegas.
				This "iffy" question is before the folks in Swift Current and it is interesting
				to hear what Edwin Wallace has to say about it as he feels the business community
				has lined as cheerleaders to back a questionable and definitely not proven idea.
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				 The leaving leaves
				of 2003FridayOctober 3, 2003
 by: Timothy W. Shire
 Tisdale: This page presents a set of fall images from
				within the town of Tisdale as some tree turn colour while others drop everything
				on the ground.
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				 Paving the roads with gas
				tax: Paul Martin’s conversion on the road to 24 Sussex DriveFridayOctober 3, 2003
 by: Walter Robinson
 Ottawa: Paul Martin as Canada's finance minister found
				many many ways to grab tax dollars from Canadians under various excuses then plowed
				that money into general revenue instead of using it for what it was originally collected.
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				I n search of breakfastFridayOctober 3, 2003
 by: Timothy W. Shire
 Tisdale: With Hannigans closed a lot of Tisdale
				people have had their world seriously upset so it is the editor's quest to find a
				place to fill the bill for a weekly breakfast, or a daily one for that matter. This
				story reviews Chicken Delight's breakfast and the "farmer's" breakfast
				at A&W.
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				 The Free Market of Journalism:
				Leonard AsperFridayOctober 3, 2003
 by: Mario deSantis
 Nipawin: The Global television network and most of Canada's
				newspaper are controlled by the Asper family from Winnipeg. Yesterday, Leonard wrote
				an editorial in which he spells out what he thinks about things and it is implied
				that his employees if they wish to remain employees had better agree. Mario deSantis
				has provided you with a link to this interesting document and gives us he impression
				of the implications.
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				 Lutheran fall
				rumage saleFridayOctober 3, 2003
 by: Timothy W. Shire
 Tisdale: Another church sale and like the others are
				bargains. This sale was on today and tomorrow. Be sure to check out the dishes and
				books.
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				 Schapansky Auction Continues
				to grow and expandThursdayOctober 2, 2003
 by: Timothy W. Shire
 Tisdale: Bruce Schapansky's auction business seems to
				have an exponential growth of its own as the site East of town has been developed,
				redeveloped and now in the process of growing even larger.
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				 The Race to the Bottom of the Free MarketThursdayOctober 2, 2003
 by: Mario deSantis
 Nipawin: It seems that to increase profits, the goal
				of business, is resulting in a never ending search for lower and lower wages that
				increases the widening gap between extreme wealth and extreme poverty, world wide.
				To add to this exaggerated devolution the United States has reintroduced warfare
				as a business strategy.
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				 Trojans win season
				opener over Beardy's BlackhawksWednesdayOctober 1, 2003
 by: Timothy W. Shire
 Tisdale: A full house was on hand to welcome the first
				game of the regular "AAA" midget hockey season with Tisdale dominating
				play in the first, wall to wall penalties in the second and end to end hockey in
				the third. (This page contains a 500KB QuickTime video clip)
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				 American Wars
				as an expansion of the privatisation of the Free Market: John Pilger
				shows the truth behind the war on terrorWednesdayOctober 1, 2003
 by: Mario deSantis
 Nipawin:The evidence is piling up and the extent of
				the cruel lies and the consequences are coming home to roost in the American government's
				leadership. This story includes a link to a streaming video by John Pilger that documents
				what is really happening.
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				 Sneaking UnderWednesdayOctober 1, 2003
 by: Timothy W. Shire
 Tisdale: Clever work avoided the digging up of the main
				street through Tisdale this week as repairs to a water line were carried out by drilling
				under the street.
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				 Hannigan's closesWednesdayOctober 1, 2003
 by: Timothy W. Shire
 Tisdale: The club house for hundreds of Tisdale folks
				closed today. After nine years owner Garry McPeak said that two issues made operating
				just to much of a burden, staffing and fixed costs that seem to grow each year.
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 Saturday afternoon these three representatives of the various sections of Regina's
			world famous Lion's Band.
 These guys will definite be on the field Grey Cup day.
 
 
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