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Wednesday, October 22, 2003 Ensign Front Page Volume 7, No. 103
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Curling
season sliding along
- Wednesday
October 22, 2003
by: Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale: The curling season got underway this week in
Tisdale.
- The end of a national alternative
- Wednesday
October 22, 2003
by: Joe Hueglin
Niagara Falls: With the membership of the Progressive
Conservative Party open Canadian Alliance members are buying up memberships and will
be eligible to vote on a merger with the Alliance. To many Progressive Conservatives
it looks like their party has been hijacked.
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- The Saskatchewan
Party In Carrot River Valley
- Tuesday
October 21, 2003
by: Allan Kerpan
Tisdale: Here you get to hear and see the candidate
for the Saskatchewan Party, Allan Kerpan gives you his intentions and what he aims
to do as member of what he expects as a Saskatchewan Party government after the provincial
election. This page has a 1.8MB QuickTime video clip of Mr. Kerpan.
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2200 Wednesday - Overcast, cirrus 28,000, visibility 15, 3º, wind 8 knots
at 030º, altimeter 30.13--
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Today In Ensign
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* Timothy W. Shire - Curling
season
* Joe Hueglin - End
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Today in Ensign years past
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Tim's Tip of the Day
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The provincial election campaign is at its half way point and the results matters.
Don't let others make the decision for you. Take a considered look at the alternatives
and make an informed decision. Keep in mind that those signs in fields are not an
accurate way of measuring the way things are going. |
Kevin's find of the day
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After I started running XP
Pro here I've had nothing but trouble, especially after installing Norton. Of
course I did all the MS Updates like a good little boy - then I find this
on CNET.
Fully 51% of the reviewers say to stay away from updating with SP1. |
Ensign Notes
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Really late this great day putting Ensign together, sorry about that. |
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- A decade of taxpayer abuse
… from politicians and bureaucrats alike
- Tuesday
October 21, 2003
by: Walter Robinson
Ottawa: What is most objectionable about the present
government has been its bold dishonesty about the reasons it collected taxes and
what it did with the money. This story lists the violatons of public trust and suggests
that Paul Martin is likely to follow this same trend for indeed it was he that carried
out most of the deception in the past.
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- Wasn't this province down that very road?
- Tuesday
October 21, 2003
by:: Joyce Neufeld
Waldeck: Never ask a weatherman about the predictions
he made yesterday about today's weather. Politicians have counted on the public thinking
in terms of weather rather than consequences of bad government and Joyce Neufeld
provides us with a quick recall of the last time election promises like the ones
we are hearing this year were made and we are still paying for the tax cuts and corporate
give-aways of a decade ago.
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- The Greenwater Report
- Tuesday
October 21, 2003
by: Gerald Crawford
Greenwater Provincial Park: The flowers still bloom
as fall moves along. The neighbour saw up some lumber and Gerald gives us his wisedom
on cartoons, rural industry and China.
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- Another democratic
step forward in Bolivia: Gringo Gony Gonzalo Sanchez de Lozada has
gone
- Tuesday
October 21, 2003
by: Mario deSantis
Nipawin: Once more the oppression of colonialism and
exploitation by the developed world has been sorted out as Bolivia changes presidents
and the pro-American former president flees to Miami. This story is accompanied by
borrowed images from various news sources taken yesterday and some outstanding references
that document the story.
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- Total about face
- Tuesday
October 21, 2003
by: Rebecca Gingrich
Princeton, Ontario: Both leaders won their jobs but
promising not to merge with anyone else and both have reversed their position. Now
they want to go into an election without hammering out policy, they think they should
be trusted.
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- Pulling the Plug
- Monday
October, 20, 2003
by: R. W. Shire
Regina: This set of outstanding images was created this
morning and shows Wascana Lake in Regina as it was being drained to get ready
for the deepening of the man-made lake this coming winter.
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- Flossing Guinness
record attempt
- Monday
October 20, 2003
by: Matthew Shire
Regina: People are an odd lot and when it comes to setting
world records it seems you just can't hold them back. Today one of Regina's high
school's had a shot at breaking a world record and we have the pictures that tell
the story.
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- Flu shooting
- Monday
October 20, 2003
by: Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale: The public health programme to reduce the risk
of serious and possibly chronic illness from each year's infections that make their
way from community to community each fall and spring when Canadians spend much of
their time indoors.
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- Election platforms
lacking key components
- Monday
October 20, 2003
by: David MacLean
Regina: On first reading it sounds like Mr. Maclean
is coming out pretty strongly in favour of the Saskatchewan's tax cutting plans for
the province but his real message is that all three parties are not paying attention
for the need for fiscal responsibility and debt retirement.
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- The division of
the Free Market, Geo-Politics and Religious Dogmatism
- Monday
October 20, 2003
by: Mario deSantis
Nipawin: The United States Deputy minister of Defense
is an active General in the United States Special Forces yet claims that God put
the US president in power and that he is confident because his God is bigger than
the enemy's God. This is not a joke.
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- PC/CA Merger -
History In The Making, Or Just History About To Repeat Itself?
- Monday
October 20, 2003
by: Ron Thornton
Edmonton: The struggle to rationalise the conservative and reform elements of the
Canadian political landscape is not knew and though it could be a historical event
there is more coersion in this merger than seems appropriate.
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- The Mall
- Sunday
October 19, 2003
by: Timothy W. Shire
Regina: A culture, a sign of the times and perhaps a
marketplace, this pictorial story examines the Cornwall Mall in Regina as it appeared
Saturday afternoon.
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- St. Matthew's
Fall Sale
- Thursday
October 16, 2003
by: Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale: This sale is a big one, running from this morning
until noon Saturday and there are all kinds of mysterious and wonderful items. From
pumpkins to pullovers the Anglican Church pulls in a huge crowd.
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Bottom Of The Page Picture
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At 3:15 classes were out at TMSS in Tisdale and these three were on their way home
but had to stop for a smoke.
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