The Week of January 25 to 31, 2004

 

January - 26 - 27 - 28 - 29 - 30 - 31


Kindersley PeeWee Klippers "AA" 8-6 over Tisdale PeeWee Ramblers
Monday
January 26, 2004
by: Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale: Sunday afternoon Kindersley PeeWees were in town and it was one of those high scoring games with four goals in the first period and eight in the second. So there was lots of action for the fans.
The Greenwater Report
Monday
January 26, 2004
by: Gerald Crawford
Greenwater Provincial Park: Back with their new RV and enjoying the cold weather Gerald has some great pictures of cross country skiers who were participating in the Loppet this past weekend.
Richelle
Monday
January 26, 2004
by: Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale: This page presents a complete 12MB streaming video of a figure skating performance that took place Sunday afternoon during a hockey game.
Battle moves from the courtroom to your desktop
Tuesday
January 27, 2004
by: Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale: This issue is far greater and more complex than can be dealt with in a short story on this web site but mid afternoon yesterday the latest worm "MyDoom" began arriving in our e-mail and it is just pouring in today. This one is related to the fight for control of computer operating systems and at the base of it all is the "American way of doing things".
Flat tax unfairly increases burden of low income home owners
Wednesday
January 28, 2004
by: Joyce Neufeld
Waldeck: With the changes that have been made in the Urban Municipal Act city and town councils have tended to lower their mill rate and utilise a flat tax that has in effect drastically increased the amount of taxes paid on the lowest valued properties. One house in Waldeck, just East of Swift Current has seen its property tax increase by 346% while the second highest valued property in that village saw its taxes actually go down.
Rhapsody in Blue
Thursday
January 29, 2004
by: Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale: Here are a set of pictures taken Wednesday after sunset as the temperature descended toward -40º. The arid air and the darkening sky provide a background for one of the most significant pieces of music produced in the twentieth century. To hear this music you will need QuickTime installed in your computer (download Quicktime free)
The madness of privatisation: The root of an injustice system, in Saskatchewan and elsewhere
Thursday
January 29, 2004
by: Mario deSantis
Nipawin: This is a very complex article as Mario deSantis explains that private and public good can be extraordinarily confused and this should not be the case. Read this story carefully and check out the wealth of references the help to explain the problem.
Sunlight and fog
Friday
January 30, 2004
by: Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale: Habitation fog, meteorologists call it "ice fog," is relatively common in arctic towns, villages and cities. Most noteably Whitehorse where the Porter Creek area actually is frequently socked in with fog of its own making. But for the rest of us it is rare and with this recent cold snap we had it three days running. These interesting pictures were taken Thursday morning.
Parkland Photography club January 2004
Friday
January 30, 2004
by: Gerald Crawford
Greenwater: Despite some adverse weather the club got together to share this month's "landmark" theme and consider various club activities. Great pictures this month.
The Uplook
Saturday
January 31, 2004
by: Timothy W. Shire, Illustrated by Dawn LaRochelle
Tisdale: As intelligent life forms we have a tendance to somehow impress ourselves with our own decision making yet the reality of life is that much of what happens is out of hands. Many people find it frustrating and downright upsetting to make this discovery but alas our individual significance is grossly overstated.
Reclaiming Control
Saturday
January 31, 2004
by: Mike Reilly
Winnipeg: There is a serious danger in parliament passing legislation without giving the process and the consequences the kind of consideration needed. When this happens we all suffer and here is a case in point.