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The Week of June 7 to 13, 2009
 
Waskelly witto wabbits
Monday
June 8, 2009
by: Darlene McCullough
Tisdale:
We are used to seeing the odd big Jack Rabbit dashing through the neighbourhood but lately the town has had smaller and less nervous visitors. Almost every part of town we are seeing brave rabbits usually only one at a time but on Sunday Darlene had three of these guys in her yard and they were not particularly preturbed at her being present.
 
The Greenwater report
Monday
June 8, 2009
by: Gerald Crawford
Saskatoon:
While making the garage sale rounds Gerald happened upon some people who were closely associated with the development of Greenwater Park. Though they are experiencing some electrical difficulties the Crawfords are off for a jaunt this way visiting Tisdale, Greenwater and Nipawin this week.
 
Its all about forests and trees
Tuesday
June 9, 2009
by: Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale:
When considering the problem of the "bigger picture" people sometimes say that a confused individual "can't see the forest for the trees". Its an interesting problem especially when we have both the public and their government unable to figure out what is happening and we might consider that they have to many trees in their view.
 
Isotopes a sexy issue
Tuesday
June 9, 2009
by: Dr. Phyllis Wagg
West Bay Nova Scotia:
There is the common belief that people enter public life as a way of giving back to their society. It comes as a shock to see Conservative cabinet ministers view their role as a personal thing and seem to disregard the duty they have to those who elected them and the people of the country to whom they are responsible.
 
House number seven
Thursday
June 11, 2009
by: Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale:
From the time a lot is cleared and digging begun until the walls go up can vary considerably from project to project. In a few day the walls for house twelve will be standing and today we tell you about the development of house number seven.
 
Keep Canada's nuclear ploughshares
Friday
June 12, 2009
by: Joe Hueglin
Niagara Falls Ontario:
the Prime Minister very much on his own has decided to divide up and sell of Canada's AECL, the developer of the CANDU reactor and now the man has decided Canada is getting out of the production of medical isotopes. With a minority government and lacking a mandate from the public to do anything it would seem the prime minister is overstepping his domain a tad.