The Week of October 24 to 30, 2004

 

October - 25 - 26 - 28 - 29


Poppy Coin
Monday
October 25, 2004
by : Rebecca Gingrich
Princeton Ontario : Almost some copyright infringement, it looks like the Canadian mint has sold out to an American owned business as it flogs coins while tredding on Canadian sentiment for November 11. The poppy really belongs to Canada's veterans and is not something that the mint can fiddle with for profit. (update to this story October 27)
The Greenwater Report
Monday
October 25, 2004
by : Gerald Crawford
Greenwater Provincial Park : Snow and cold, but its time to be tough and go traveling, to Kelvington, Saskatoon, Porcupine and take in an event or two.
Flea Market brings out the talented and the clever
Tuesday
October 26, 2004
by : Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale : Quite a show. Friday and Saturday Tisdale's craft show and Flea Market that has often been in the Tisdale Mall was held this year in the RECPLex auditorium with sixty tables showing off some both the ordinary and the unique.
Parkland Photography Club October Newsletter
Thursday
October 28, 2004
by : Gerald Crawford
Greenwater Provincial Park : The photo club had their meeting and this is the report with three great pictures of bumble bees.
Perceptions
Thursday
October 28, 2004
by : Edwin Wallace
Success : Though the Saskatoon Police have issued an apology to the mother of the teenager Neil Stonechild for having "let the family down" the ripple affect of this incident will be felt far into the future. The doubt, the lack of trust is not just a rumor it is now a legal opinion and every need be concerned about their safety if it involves the Saskatoon Police service.
Dealing with SaskTel: need of clarity
Thursday
October 28, 2004
by : Mario deSantis
Prince Albert :SaskTel's 2003 annual report goes on page after page dealing with changes to its accounting procedures and as customers we can see and notice the changes as charges and the way they are applied seem to alter from bill to bill.
It is an imperfect world
Friday
October 29, 2004
by : Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale : Don't lose sleep over the American election or the price of gas or any of those other things that the news people tell us are important. The facts are clear and plain as the nose on your face, this is an imperfect world and sometimes things, even well planned things don't work.
Seniors Benefit proposal adds credibility to Copps' contention
Friday
October 29, 2004
by : Joe Hueglin
Niagara Falls, Ontario : As deputy prime minister and one of the country's highest ranking cabinet ministers, Sheila Copps was on the inside and has put what she knows on paper in a new book Worth Fighting For. Joe discovers that there is a lot of proof that supports what she says some of it right on the federal government's Department of Finance web site.