The Week of October 31 to November 6, 2004

 

November - 2 - 3 - 5 - 6


The Greenwater Report
Tuesday
November 2, 2004
by : Gerald Crawford
Greenwater Provincial Park : With the low temperatures of advancing fall Gerald documents the change of seasons and was able to grab a great picture of three swans.
Conservatives object to Wheat Board Lobbyist
Tuesday
November 2, 2004
by : Joyce Neufeld
Waldeck : Members of the Conservative party have objected to a former Liberal MP being hired by the Wheat Board to lobby on their behalf yet Ottawa and the Conservative party themselves are pretty much involved in the lobbying business.
On current spinning of our language in the United States and Saskatchewan: the selling of insignificant specific certitude and shifting the blame
Tuesday
November 2, 2004
by : Mario deSantis
Prince Albert : This story deals with a very serious matter, the whole way in which the world is presented to us and what is so often done with the basic facts so that we will accept the unacceptable. The whole story is included in the extensive references.
It's not the end of the world, its just the end of civilisation as we know it!
Wednesday
November 3, 2004
by : Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale : Four more years of Republican policies south of the border will change that nation and with it, the rest of the world, so much that few will remember the Clinton years as the economy will force everyone into the dog eat dog world, where only the big dogs get to eat. Long live Halliburton.
New gallery opens this week
Friday
November 5, 2004
by : Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale : In the spacious east side of the Wermac Mall the new Doghide Gallery opened for business Monday.
Rounding out the season
Friday
November 5, 2004
by : Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale : Outstanding bale production this year is now working its way through the Tisdale Alfalfa Dehydration plant.
St. Matthew's window
Saturday
November 6, 2004
by : Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale : Dedicated in memory of Mr. and Mrs. Phillips this stained glass window is the first of four that will one day illuminate St. Matthew's Anglican Church in Tisdale.