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MOnday, December 9, 2002

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Volume 5, N. 199


0900 Monday - Scattered cirrus 2/10ths, visibility 15, -4º, wind 4 knots at 240º, altimeter 29.84------------WeatherLog


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Monday
December 9, 2002
Caught in a time warp continnuium, fields remain unharvested in a season of neither winter nor fall.

Today In Ensign

* Stasis - in between
* The Greenwater report
* Maritime helicopters
* Iraq and the GDP
* Another billion shot to hell

A year ago today, story 2, story 3
and story 4

Two years ago today, story 2 and
story 3

Three years ago today, story 2 and
story 3

Four years ago today

Past Weeks


December 1 to 7
November 24 to 30
November 17 to 23
November 10 to 16
November 3 to 9
Oct. 27 to Nov. 2
October 20 to 26
October 13 to 19
October 6 to 12
Sept. 29 to Oct. 5

September 22 to 28
September 15 to 21
September 8 to 14
September 1 to 7
August 25 to 31
August 18 to 24
August 11 to 17
August 4 to 10
July 28 to August 3

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Ensign's Index - Partial


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Tim's Tip of the Day

Most really important things have already happened by the time we become aware of the condition.

Ensign Notes

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The Greenwater Report for December 9, 2002
Monday
December 9, 2002
Gerald and Doreen Crawford have been under the weather a bit but fortunately they have survived and Gerald tells us about the ice on the lake, more details about the trip to Branson, Sturgis, a junco and some one looking for a book.

Recent announcement of Maritime Helicopter Replacement Program
Monday
December 9, 2002
Former SeaKing pilot from Surrey, B.C. discusses the failure of the federal government to deal judiciously with the extreme to replace the senior citizens of the helicopter world the SeaKings which require thirty hours of maintenance to sustain a single hour of flight.

The values of money and life in a war against Iraq: President George Bush versus Robert Kennedy
Monday
December 9, 2002
Mario deSantis points out that the US government is doing a cost benefit analysis of the imminent war with Iraq and contrasts that to Robert Kennedy's statement about Gross National Product.

Another Billion Bucks Shot To Hell
Monday
December 9, 2002
Ron Thornton shares our mutual condemnation of the federal government and the latest screw up that has seriously torpedoed Edmonton's Anne McLellan's chances for a leadership run or even re-election sharing Allan Rock's fate.

Christmas hayride
Sunday
December 8, 2002
The past and present merge as horses and hay wagon clatter through the streets.

Christmas lights / first look
Sunday
December 8, 2002
From now until the new year we will have pictures of some of this year's Christmas display lighting. These are the first ones for this year.

What's with Allan Rock
Sunday
December 8, 2002
Kevin McIntyre points out the fall from grace of what could have been the most likely contender to give Paul Martin a run for his money. The links on this page give you the background to this story.

Parkland Photography Club November meeting
Sunday
December 8, 2002
Gerald Crawford shows us the top three images in the monthly theme contest and some pictures from a "showcase" presentation.

Christmas at the post office
Saturday
Decenber 7, 2002
In the decades when the post office was the centre of all life it was also the centre of Christmas activity. But now in this marketing world we can even go Christmas shopping at the Post Office.

Corporate Threat?
Saturday
December 7, 2002
Kevin McIntyre is taking a commerical at its word and the world looks different.

Movie Master Opened in Tisdale Yesterday
Friday
December 6, 2002
Tisdale's newest business opened its doors yesterday with videos and computer games. Jeannine Carfantan

Christmas Shopping in Tisdale - Part IV - Hardware
Friday
December 6, 2002
Not all the things you will need to fill that shopping list will be things that are pretty and meant to sit on shelves to be admired or played with but somethings will need to be practical and work/play related.

NAPA - Groats
Friday
December 6, 2002
This is a big outlet with about equal floor space devoted to display and parts but it is definitely a place to consider when doing the "guy thing" shopping.

Acklands - Grainger
Friday
December 6, 2002
Like stepping into an unknown world exploring this supplier extended this reporters awareness beyond the familiar.

Trust Us
Friday
December 6, 2002
After yet another incredibly turbulent week in Ottawa, Joe Hueglin is extremely concerned that trusting the government with the Kyoto Accord with the present track record seems pretty hard to take.

The Corporative philosophy of the Free Market as preached by the Gurus: Using corruption as a strategic tool of the power that be
Friday
December 6, 2002
Mario deSantis has identified a very serious problem. Corruption is a main component of the so-called "free market" economy. Like private property and earning a profit corruption is on the menu.

Fairlight Studio and Gallery
Thursday
December 5, 2002
As part of our continuing Christmas shopping suggestions how about a family or individual portrait or a gift certificate.

Bush Administration Pushes "Regime Change" in Venezuela
Thursday
December 5, 2002
Mark Weisbrot the co-Director of the Center for Economic and Policy Research in Washington points out the ominous direction of the United States government to decide to depose a democratically elected government and its leader of another "oil rich" country.

Ministerial accountability
Thursday
December 5, 2002
Mike Reilly is shaking his head like the rest of us at the way the government has hidden the incredible cost overruns and side pocket deals from parliament.

Ready, Fire, Aim . . . Canada's new billion-dollar boondoggle
Thursday
December 5, 2002
Walter Robinson of the Canadian Taxpayers Federation identifies some of the most troublesome items in the Auditor General's report. Links on this page will take you to the actual report.

Terrorist funding and guns
Thursday
December 5, 2002
Member of Parliament Peter MacKay points out that terrorist groups raise money in this country then at times get into terrible battles with their countrymen here in Canada while we are wasted a billion dollars trying to register hunting rifles.

Mistakes were made
Thursday
December 5, 2002
Jason Inness from Calgary considers the pattern of confusion that has been the federal government and leaves us with a ominous concern.

Beeland Co-op pays dividends to over 65 members
Wednesday
December 4, 2002
It was time to celebrate at Beeland Co-opyesterday as cheques were handed out for a very successful business year.

The Economic Garbage of Tax Cuts and Privatization
Wednesday
December 4, 2002
Mario deSantis lays down his cards and he wins. The free market system of thinking that tax cuts improve things for everyone is wrong. But don't take Mario's word for it check out the references and you will discover that what is continuing to be world economic policy has failed and more of the same will cause more of the same.

Billions short without consultants cutting more
Wednesday
December 4, 2002
Derral Bellaire from London Ontario explains the dire need our country has for a well equipped and well funded military and is disturbed to discover the minister is looking for ways to cut even further the force that is already an international embarassment because of the failure of the government to support the responsiblities we have around the globe.

The iMac revisted
Wednesday
December 4, 2002
Find out about the new flat screen iMac and its new UNIX based operating system. Faster Than Light Communications is no longer an Apple VAR and sale of these machines is almost always direct from the manufacturer.

Memory Lane Monograms
Tuesday
December 3, 2002
A new business has opened in business offering custom clothing and promotional products. Talk about a made to order Christmas gift.

     

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