The Week of June 11 to 17, 2006

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Premier presents cheque to Legacy Project
 
Monday
June 12 , 2006
by : Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale :
The province comes through with money to help the Tisdale Legacy project as it goes into its next phase.
 
The Greenwater Report
 
Monday
June 12 , 2006
by : Gerald Crawford
Greenwater Provincial Park :
The Crawfords were on a road trip that's why we didn't hear from them last week as they have been off to Airdrie and Carstairs Alberta.
Still some way to go to reach a positive agreement
 
Monday
June 12 , 2006
by : Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale :
This story has a video clip of Premier Lorne Calvert explaining the present position on Federal Equalization Payments and how the negotiations with Ottawa and the other provinces is going.
Farmers protest at NDP nominating convention
 
Monday
June 12 , 2006
by : Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale :
This story summarizes the concerns and woes of the farmers who protested at the NDP convention in Tisdale.
 
If only
 
Wednesday
June 14 , 2006
by : Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale :
There is something about this present wet year and those wet years in the 50s that triggered memories and the realisation of how little things have changed.
"changing how this country is governed"
 
Thursday
June 15 , 2006
by : Brian Marlatt
White Rock B.C. :
A fixed election day pretty much alters the whole concept of the British parliamentary system.
Its not free trade he opposes but FTA and NAFTA
 
Thursday
June 15 , 2006
by : Patricia Barclay
Salt Spring Island B.C. :
David Orchard is a man of integrity and though he opposes the outrageous deal struck between Canadian and American negotiators he is not opposed to the concept of free trade which is not what NAFTA is about.
Drive-in drug store
 
Friday
June 16 , 2006
by : Jo Lukincuk
Tisdale :
3:20 this afternoon Lacroix drugs began a new perscription service offering drive-in service.
Choices: litigate now, litigate later, or . . .
 
Friday
June 16 , 2006
by : Joe Hueglin
Niagara Falls Ontario :
No doubt we you too have been wondering what is going on with the softwood lumber dispute. Well it is stuck, the Americans have even increased the duties that have been ruled as illegal. Joe Hueglin has combed through the papers and brings us this outstanding report on the state of things and how it looks for lumber producing provinces.