The Week of August 15 to 21, 2004

 

August - 8 - 18 - 19 - 20


Deer hunting in Winnipeg
Monday
August 16, 2004
by : Andrew Shire
Winnipeg : There are places with the city of Winnipeg that the deer seem to have found a perfect habitat. This photo essay involves getting pictures of these urban dwellers.
The Greenwater report
Monday
August 16, 2004
by : Gerald Crawford
Greenwater Provincial Park : The Crawfords are back from Alberta and this week's report fills us in on the discontent with the Provincial Government's hike in cottage leases. Time for a retirement party and a some photographic tips.
Privy Clerk AND Secretary to Cabinet Alex Himelfarb
Monday
August 16, 2004
by : Robert Ede
Richmond Hill, Ontario : Even if you were taking notes and felt you understood your history class when the "Privy Council" was the topic of study, my guess is you and I are pretty much clueless about this important part of Canada's government. Robert Ede is to the rescue as he explains the fine points and points us in the direction to learn more.
Town Square 1.01
Wednesday
August 18, 2004
by : Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale : Work began last week to rebuild downtown Tisdale, the town square project is intended to create a focus for the town's main street but the project will change the look of the town dramatically.
Gira Sole and a Racoon
Thursday
August 19, 2004
by : Mario & Romano deSantis
Prince Albert & Montreal : "Don't leave home without it!" No, we are not talking about a credit card, but something far more valueable, your camera. Those special once in a lifetime events can be shared with others if you have your camera along. In this story Mario and his brother Romano had their cameras with them and you get to experience the moment with them.
House number six Rising
Friday
August 20, 2004
by : Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale : Rise Construction completed the floor this afternoon on this new house across the street.
Venezuela's Referendum Should Be a Wake-Up Call for the United States
Friday
August 20, 2004
by : Mark Weisbrot
Washington : The people of Venezuela have spoken and there will be echoes of their vote to endorse their president Hugo Chavez Frais throughout Latin America. The United States must accept the reality that its policies in this hemisphere are not winning friends.
Democracy according to President Bush Copyrighting any clip of the public interview of President Bush with Tim Russert
Friday
August 20, 2004
by : Mario deSantis
Prince Albert : Absurd as it seems that NBC and the US president consider an interview as copyright material. Mr. deSantis suggest that this is the mentality and attitude that presents a serious threat to the people of this planet.