| Chronological Index of Ensign
			Articles for April of 2000
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				Education
				and Health Tax: Wider Based and Breaks the TreatiesSaturday  April 1, 2000
 Though you will be receiving information in the mail here is a summary of the changes
				to the provincial sales tax and how these changes will affect you and me. As a part
				of this article is an explanation of the ramifications of extending the tax to First
				Nations people.
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			April 1
 April
			2 to 8
 -April 9 to 15
 April 15 to 22
 April
			23 to 29
 April
			30 to May 6
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				 The Synchrotron and higher taxes, closing
				court houses and saving fictitious moneySaturdayApril 1, 2000
 Mario deSantis points out some concerns he has about the recent budget.
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				 Fourteen New Fridges for Cedar VillaSaturdayApril 1, 2000
 Time to replace the Cedar Villa ice boxes.
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				 To the MountainsSundayApril 2, 2000
 Stopped at Wakaw to refuel a trio of Hudson Bay snowmobiliers are on their way to
				BC to find some snow. This story and more will be posted just after noon today. Thanks
				for dropping by.
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				The new provincial sales tax is a reflection of a regressive and racist
				mentalitySundayApril 2, 2000
 Mario deSantis takes a look at the provincial budgets sales tax provisions and is
				displeased.
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				 Spring In SaskatoonSundayApril 2, 2000
 Shorts and partying, signs of a winter that has ended in Saskatoon.
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				 UnfoldedMondayApril 4, 2000
 The cultivator and its various modifications has been around in its modern form for
				more then thrity years. Today we take a look around one of these things using a QuickTime
				VR object.
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				 Honourable Eric Cline has not balanced
				the budget yet, he forgot our school-childrenMondayApril 3, 2000
 Mario deSantis points to a serious threat for all people of this province and indicates
				the remarkable lack of consideration of this problem in this year's budget.
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				 April LightMondayApril 3, 2000
 A look at the way the setting sun lights up this prairie town on a Sunday night.
				These pictures were taken between 7:15 and 7:45.
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				Brutal
				Assault on the SensesTuesdayApril 4, 2000
 Escapism takes over today as this is Las Vegas week at Ensign. Michael Townsend spent
				a week enjoying a stay in one of the most artificially exotic locations on earth
				and has provided us with pictures to let us share in this adventure. This is a picture
				essay and takes about three minutes to download.
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				Valley of FireWednesdayApril 5, 2000
 In our week long visit to Las Vegas Mike Townsend shows us the stark beauty of the
				Valley of Fire.
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				NASCAR In VegasThursdayApril 6, 2000
 Today we have Mike Townsends third part of his four part series, today we have some
				great pictures of the realm of big time car racing in this desert entertainment city.
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				 The New PST: more corruption, more division,
				and more work for lawyersThursdayApril 6, 2000
 Mario deSantis is less then happy with the direction and intent of this year's budget
				as he can see its only net result to be more work for lawyers.
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				 Rumbling Around Las VegasFridayApril 7, 2000
 Today we bring the final story in Michael Townsend's four part adventure in Las Vegas.
				Today we check out the motorcycle culture discovered by Mike and Bruce. This story
				and others will be posted later this morning, thanks for dropping by.
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				The two primary needs of health reform: independence of the districts
				& booting out the hoodlumsFridayApril 7, 2000
 Mario explains the real issues and points to the appropriate direction health reform
				should be taking. This is a complex issue because so much emotion and political debris
				is strewn about making it difficult to keep the important stuff at the top of the
				list.
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				 April ShowersSaturdayApril 8, 2000
 This is how this morning greeted us at seven this morning. A light skiff of snow
				covered everything.
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				 Darrel Davis Beeland Co-op Employee of the MonthSaturdayApril 8, 2000
 Darrel Davis is in the hardware department and returned to work at the Tisdale Co-op
				in 1999 after having been with the store a decade earlier.
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				 My Dad used to be a farmerSundayApril 9, 2000
 Twelve year old Meighan Bambridge of Coulter Manitoba gave her 4H speech this year
				on the changes to her family's way of life.
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				Sonia Skjerpen, Beeland Employee of the MonthSundayApril 9, 2000
 Sonia Skjerpan is back at work as a part time Pharmacist and mom.
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				Ken Hutchinson: Assessing the last asset of the Regina District Health
				BoardMondayApril 10, 2000
 Mario deSantis explains the possible effects of the appointments the minister of
				health has made to the Regina District Health Board.
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				WaitingMondayApril 10. 2000
 A dull but calm Monday morning in Tisdale, overcast skies cover a brooding land awaiting
				some green. This picture was taken at 8:25 this morning just North of town.
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				 Its a small unchanging worldTuesdayAprill 11, 2000
 Timothy Shire discusses his concerns about the failure of society to see real positive
				changes in the lives and expectations of women.
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				New Search EngineTuesdayApril 11, 2000
 Though a valiant attempt was made to create an index for Ensign, it is just more
				work then the editor has time to keep us and yet the need exists to find items and
				information in the huge archives of this project. So let us try this search engine
				out. If you are looking for something in Ensign this search engine might be a big
				help. We will keep it here on the front page (It will move to the bottom of the page
				where it will stay) and let's see how it works out. We would appreciate hearing
				any comments you might have about the search engine or past articles, everything
				published since May of 98 is still online.
   
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				 ComancheTuesdayApril 11, 2000
 This morning we take a look at the hayday of general aviation with a look at the
				1958-72 Piper Comanche.
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				 A dangerous turn in the history of SAHO:
				from Hewitt Helmsing to Louise SimardWednesdayApril 12, 2000
 Mario deSantis warns of his concern about the ominous negative direction being taken
				by health care administration in this province.
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				 My First RobinWednesdayApril 12, 2000
 There he is sitting on a fence. This morning's pictures and story give you a look
				around Tisdale and update on what can be seen. These pictures were taken between
				9:30 and ten this morning.
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				Thursday MorningThursdayApril 13, 2000
 This is the pre-dawn look of this morning's 0530 sky. There was a bit of snow over
				night. A collection of pictures give you a general look around Tisdale this Thursday
				morning.
 This morning at 0840 on CBC radio 540 , host Sheila Coles
				will be talking to the Editor of Ensign about the Tuesday article "Its a small
				unchanging world".
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				Associate Minister of Health Judy Junor: defending the SHIN flop at the
				Legislature Friday April 14, 2000
 Mario deSantis takes issue with the Associate Minister's unflagging support of costly
				and outdated technology that wastes valuable healthcare resources and offering no
				return.
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				 There is a time
				for all thingsFridayApril 14, 2000
 This picture was taken Thursday afternoon North of the UGG terminal. Itchy, might
				be one way to describe the anticipation to get out on the fields and plant this year's
				crop.
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				REDEYE
				TournamentSaturdayApril 15, 2000
 Beeland Co-op holds its annual road hockey tournament on its parking lot today.
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				 TMSS / Petro Canada PartnershipSaturdayApril 15, 2000
 Petro Canada is promoting is Superpass Cardlock card by offering a rebate to participating
				schools.
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				GooseportSaturdayApril 15, 2000
 At 0710 this morning air traffic control (honk translation) "flight leader to
				formation, downwind, left turn on my mark, keep it tight, one more orbit before clearance
				to land, Mark, Mark, Mark, Left turn."
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				Its a BeginningSundayApril 15, 2000
 A short commentary on significance.
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				RED
				Eye FeverSundayApril 15, 2000
 Play continued into Saturday night as teams kept up the fun and spontaneous excitement
				in the Beeland Co-op parking lot.
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				Monday's Loadin' DayMondayApril 17, 2000
 Long haul trucks converge on Northern Steel every day of the week but Monday is special.
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				Precipitation - Liquid FormTuesdayApril 18, 2000
 Looking like the sky in the movie "Independence Day" this
				was the scene Monday afternoon after the shower the swept across this part of Saskatchewan
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				 Bad Faith and paper legislation to cover
				the assets of SaskWaterTuesdayApril 18, 2000
 Mario deSantis is definitely not pleased with the government legislation to prevent
				those who lost money in the potato deal from sueing to recover their losses caused
				by misadventures by SaskWater.
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				 Rube Goldberg Would have loved this oneTuesdayApril 18, 2000
 An odd little machine drove by.
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				 Sale DayWednesdayApril 19, 2000
 Today we have a look at the massive auction that took place at Tisdale Tuesday, this
				page has a lot of pictures so it will take about a minute and a half to download.
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				An alienated government is balancing the budget and forgetting the foster
				childrenWednesdayApril 19, 2000
 Mario deSantis explains his displeasure with the cavalier attitude of the provincial
				government to a recent report condemning Saskatchewan's foster care.
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				 Observations on the racist mentality of
				Professor Tom FlanaganWednesdayApril 19, 2000
 Calgary professor and ultra-conservative, Tom Flanagan recommends assimilation or
				"whatever". Mario deSantis is disturbed at the direction of this kind of
				thinking. The references for this article include exerpts from the man's books and
				writings.
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				Spring burningThursdayApril 20, 2000
 Smoke North of town yesterday turned out to only be Mr. Rice clearing up some trash
				cover on a field.
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				 Sensitive NostrilsThursdayApril 20, 2000
 Retired farmer and noted letter and essay writer Phillip Lindenback has a message
				for us today about pig farms.
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				 Easter 2000FridayApril 21, 2000
 Thursday, it was time to head over to Manitoba's capital. Let me tell you about the
				trip.
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				 Dr. Cassidy's study on no-fault insurance:
				supporting another shock absorberFridayApril 21, 2000
 Mario deSantis takes us to the wonderworld of no-fault research. Be sure to look
				over the endnotes and references as this is a good source of a wider view of this
				topic.
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				 Dig ThisFridayApril 21, 2000
 Here is some thing that almost falls into that "cute" category. A miniture
				tracked backhoe.
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				 AdaptationSatrudayApril 22, 2000
 This morning we take a brief look at the adaptabiltiy and need for it in today's
				world, be we rabbit or human.
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				 Immanuel PentecostalSaturdayApril 22, 2000
 Here is a startlingly beautiful architectural structure in South West Winnipeg.
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				 PT CruiserSundayApril 23, 2000
 This Easter Sunday we take a look at one of the most unusual cars to be introduced
				into the market in a very long time.
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				 A Walk In the ParkMondayApril 24, 2000
 A visit to Winnipeg's Assiniboia park on Easter Sunday.
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				 Crop 2000TuesdayApril 25, 2000
 Seeding begins around Winnipeg and in the northern grain belt but still waiting in
				the Sourthern Canadian priaries.
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				Easter ParadeTuesdayApril 25, 2000
 On the road this morning on a quick trip to Swift Current. This is the work scene
				in the FTLComm van as we rumble across the prairies. This article discusses some
				of the anticipated changes coming in computer technology as it relates to the Internet.
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				 No Room For Status
				Quo In the Corporate JungleWednesdayApril 26, 2000
 Edwin Wallace, a farmer from North of Swift Current tells about the woes of the Saskatchewan
				Wheat Pool.
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				 Swift CurrentWednesdayApril 26, 2000
 A visit to Saskatchewan's South Western city with some indicators about its economy
				and history.
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				 PT Cruiser In Speedy CreekThursdayApril 27, 2000
 The full picture we had for you in our Sunday article did not do justice to this
				vehicle so here is a better look.
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				 BolingbrokeThursdayApril 27, 2000
 Today we have a comprehensive article on the World War II Bristol Blenheim bomber
				known in Canada as Bolingbroke.
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				 The Not To Hidden Message of DirtFridayApril 28, 2000
 For over a year articles written in Ensign have complained about over spending and
				mismanagement of the provincial health care system while politicians have maintained
				that the problems come from inadequate funding from Ottawa. Today we take a look
				at Swift Current's hospital and contrast it with their District Health Centre situated
				next door.
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				 St. Matthew's Spring Rumage SaleSaturdayApril 29, 2000
 Once again the congregation put on an outstanding community rumage sale as a fund
				raiser for their church.
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				 Smoke On The WindSaturdayApril 29, 2000
 Yet another close example of field burning Friday afternoon.
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				 Gloria Retires
				From RoyalSaturdayApril 29, 2000
 Gloria Spedding ends career with the Royal Bank in Tisdale Friday afternoon.
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				 Sunday April 30, 2000
 At the end of the fourth month of the new century we take time today to consider
				quilts, sports goods and a spring morning sky. The picture this morning was taken
				long before dawn at 0427 as the fleeting clouds of the few showers of yesterda drifted
				away.
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				 Quilt MemoriesSundayApril 30, 2000
 A family heirloom is created to celebrate the life of one of Weekes' early settling
				families.
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				 Beeland SportsSundayApril 30, 2000
 Tisdale's Beeland Coop has expanded and improved its sports department to the extent
				that it now rivals city sports outlets with a good range of excellent products on
				the shelf.
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