The Week of January 9 to 15, 2000
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- Pasquia League All Star Game
- Sunday
January 9, 2000
A report on last night's game with player lists and league standings.
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- Northern Junior Men's Curling Championship
- Sunday
January 9, 2000
A list of the the teams and their locations are a part of this story.
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- Sunday
January 9, 2000
Last night we were blessed with a couple of inches of fresh white snow. I took this
picture at 10:00 this morning without a jacket as the temperature has krept up to
-5. This morning we have a short report on the Junior Men's curling, and perhaps
more, these will be posted just before noon today. Thanks for dropping by and why
not take a moment and send me email, I need
your input for guidance on the things we should have in Ensign.
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- No Need To Worry About the Western Wheat Growers
- Monday
January 10, 2000
Edwin Wallace gives us his take on the plans for this organisation to hold its convention
in Mexico.
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- Decision Making: A Shared Experience
- Monday
January 10, 2000
Consider the problem, work out what to do, that is "humming and hawing"
find out about the best way to do that process in today's article on management.
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- Monday
January 10, 2000
There is nothing that is as fragile and fleeting as the magical shadows on snow.
These were captured Sunday afternoon. We can expect sunshine today for most of the
day although there is a chance of some precipitation despite the temperature having
descended to -20.
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- My
World At Eight
- Tuesday
January 11, 2000
Reflections on this morning's radio news.
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- Pressing On From Houston to Hudson Bay
- Tuesday
January 11, 2000
Two massive industrial loads stop over night in Tisdale on their way to the new mill
in Hudson Bay.
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- Big
Fish
- Wednesday
January 12, 2000
This has to be the last word on Christmas lighting for this year but the Kingfisher
Inn in Nipawin certainly has a winning display in front of their parking lot.
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- Burning Bails
- Wednesday
January 12, 2000
This Farm six miles East of Arborfield has lost its supply of feed for the winter
as the huge bail pile was destroyed by fire Tuesday.
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- Betrayal By Sprinkler
- Wednesday
January 12, 2000
High School at Red Earth closes temporarily as cold weather freezes sprinkler system
force the shutting off of water supply.
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- The Promised land
- Wednesday
January 12, 2000
There is a sparkle to a land at -30, there is a bark from the complaining snow at
each step and your breathe forms a solid when it is exhaled, blessed are we who share
its secrets.
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- Beeland Co-op's Employee of the Month
- Thursday
January 13, 2000
Christine Randall of the Beeland Co-op Home Centre is the December Employee
of the month.
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- Monitoring
Underground Storage
- Thursday
January 13, 2000
A report on environmental testing and supervision in our community.
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- To Clean Or Not To Clean
- Friday
January 14, 2000
Some do some don't and does it matter.
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- Saturday
January 15, 2000
Definitely a seasonal picture as bits of snow descend from the thin overcast with
a North wind blowing it to its temporary resting place.
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