The Week of February 11 to 17, 2001

Upon Considering What is Naught
Sunday
February 11, 2001
A pictorial discussion on shadows and what absense of light means.
Night Comes Streaming By
Sunday
February 11, 2001
Some unusal pictures of a coming night
Farm Yard Forest At Birch Hills
Monday
February 12, 2001
Between the highway and their farm home through the years this family has developed this remarkable grove.
The Greenwater Report For February 12, 2001
Monday
February 12, 2001
Gerald Crawford takes us with him on their trip down to Las Vegas and back.
The Implausibility of Professor Tom Flanagan
Monday
February 12, 2001
Once again we have the "ugly Albertan" point of view as Mario deSantis identifies the absurdity of Flanagan's premise.
Birch Hill
Monday
February 12, 2001
A view from one of the few hills in this part of the province.
Social and Economic Growth, Human Rights and Maintaining Property Rights
Monday
February 12, 2001
There is an idological struggle in progress and Mario deSantis is alerting us to this dynamic conflict.
A Distorted View
Tuesday
February 13, 2001
Everyone else has the accent, only we can see the clear picture. No, I don't think so.
Melfort the Challenge of Slim
Wednesday
February 14, 2001
How is Melfort handling the winter of 2001, or more importantly how are rural Saskatchewan communities handling the economic agricultural recession of the turn of the century?
Forest Dark
Wednesday
February 14, 2001
Fiction has not been one of the elements of Ensign up until now as we have only had a few items. This piece was created as a sort of challenge from a radio story yesterday. Would appreciate your comments on this effort.
Valentines Moon
Wednesday
February 14, 2001
Last night's moon and thoughts of Valentines Day.
Mailbag
Thursday
February 15, 2001
Today we catch up on some important correspondence. Letters from Leader of the Saskatchewan Opposition, Stu Innes on Wheat prices and Kevin McIntyre on printers.
The Tenth Year Reunion for MUCC Class of 91
Friday
February 16, 2001
A sample of life as we look at ten years since the class of 91 graduated.
Human Rights are Before the Rule of Law
Friday
February 16, 2001
Mario deSantis makes an outstanding case for us to consider the need to establish human rights as primary before other laws and rulings.
Come Ride With Me
Saturday
February 17, 2001
Take a drive from Tisdale to Prince Albert and see a few scenes along the way.
A Reflection on Conventional Commerce and Tough Leadership
Saturday
February 17, 2001
What's going on in business is not what should be going on as Mario deSantis discusses the issue of reliance upon leadership and how companies count more than people.