The Week of October 5 to 11, 2003

 

October - 5 - 6 - 7 - 8 - 9 - 10


Our Tree
Sunday
October 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.
Swift Current Civic Election and the Casino
Sunday
October 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.
The Greenwater Report
Monday
October 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
.Saskatchewan Autumn
Monday
October 6, 2003
by: Timothy and Judy. Shire
Tisdale: Here is a photo essay showing some scenes from Tisdale to Regina on Saturday.
Isabel
Monday
October 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.
Trees for a Golden Age
Tuesday
October 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.
China's economic experience: social tension, controlled privatization and sustained economic growth
Tuesday
October 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.
Sasko Park Lodge: no food
Tuesday
October 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.
We aim to please
Tuesday
October 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.
Saskatchewan Party should put tax cuts back on the table
Tuesday
October 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.
American Trade Deficit and Jobs Losses: Econometric correlation to the undervalued Chinese currency 'yuan/renminbi'
Wednesday
October 8, 2003
by: Mario deSantis
Nipawin / The Great Wall near Bejing: Economists and political commentary on television love to use number to support their arguments and points of view. Ultimately, this practice is truly misleading and ignores so many contribution factors which, had they been considered, would have lead to quite different conclusions. The United States is in financial trouble and blames China for its woes when it is the cause of its own problems. This story explains the missing parts that CNN's Lou Dobbs should have been able to explain, but could not. As always, Mr. deSantis has provided you with some amazing references that deal with this issue and what it means for the world economy.
Parkland Photography Club September 2003
Wednesday
October 8, 2003
by: Gerald Crawford
Greenwater Provincial Park: The September meeting report tells us about projects that the club is working on this year and five pictures showing "part of a building."
This Is Our World, So Let Us Be Glad In It
Wednesday
October 8, 2003
by: Ron Thornton
Edmonton: With only a little sarcasim Ron Thornton points out that with so many things that we can do little about we might as well try to make the best of it.
Pilatus PC-12/45
Thursday
October 9, 2003
by: Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale:
A large charter aircraft from Fort Lauderdale Florida was parked at Tisdale airport yesterday. This nine passenger Swiss made, 1997 single engine turbo prop is becoming extremely popular as a regional commuter and executive aircraft. Its single engine lowers maintenance costs and gives this aircraft a remarkable range and load carrying capability.
Martin’s gas tax plan borrows “liberally” but now “wholly” (too bad) from Canadian Taxpayers Federation Municipal Roadway Trust
Thursday
October 9, 2003
by: Walter Robinson
Ottawa: The new deal that future prime minister Paul Martin is talking about is a diluted adaptation of the Canadian Taxpayer Federation's propose set forth many years ago as Mr. Martin and his government have continued to take taxes in the name of road improvements and have used that money for general revenue.
Trojans over Yorkton Harvest 4 - 3
Friday
October 10, 2003
by: Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale: An excellent game in Tisdale last night with most of the scoring in the second period. Tisdale skate and Yorkton kept the action going end to end throughout the game. This story consists of seven video clips showing each goal in the game. To see these clips you need QuickTime installed in your computer.
We have found the enemy and it is the United States: Americans attack the Chinese weapon of undervalued Yuan
Friday
October 10, 2003
by: Mario deSantis
Nipawin: The intention by United States and Israel to push for a regime change in Syria is now taking shape and at the same time the economic forces are festering in the United States as that country has identified the Chinese Yuan as the culprit that is hurting its self abused trade deficit world position. This story gives you the facts and the sources that will allow you to much more fully understand the economic basis for this problem.