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Monday, November 18, 2002

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Volume 5, N. 178


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Tisdale - The Ring
Melfort - Jackass
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Nipawin - The Ring
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A November Chronicle
Monday
November 18, 2002
This story is a series of images captured between 4:30 and 8:00 last night as I went to and came home from Prince Albert.

Today In Ensign

- A November Chronicle
- The Greenwater
Report
- Its all about security,
Stupid!
Tomorrow in Ensign
- Penguin walk 2002
- Action belies words

A year ago today and also

Two years ago today and also

Three years ago today, story 2,
story 3 and story 4

Four years ago today

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October 6 to 12
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September 8 to 14
September 1 to 7
August 25 to 31
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July 28 to August 3
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Tim's Tip of the Day

Everthing, absolutely everything is in context. Because this medium is constantly evolving and taking on new roles the problem of context is particularly confusing. But since the web has the ability to be personal it is and will remain a means of information. Advertising, promotion and sales are all silly ventures that will all come and go but you and others will go to this medium to find things out.

Ensign Notes

I seem always to be so pressed for time, perhaps I want to get more than is possible into this site each day but in time our plan is to increase the level of automation. Right now all items and updates on this site are done manually.



The Greenwater Report
Monday
November 18, 2002
A trip to Alberta and back and a fashion show in Kelvington as Gerald Crawford tells us about coyotes and ice fishing.

It's All About Security, Stupid
Monday
November 18, 2002
Ron Thornton believes that the action or inaction, of the federal government is a threat to Canadian citizen's security. He believes that the Kyoto Accord, underfunded military and criminality all pose threats to he and his family.

Cranberry Corner 2002
Sunday
November 17, 2002
We should have visited the great craft show on Friday but missed it and alas it was only open Friday and Saturday so you will have to wait until next year to get in on these unique items but we have pictures.

Bush's No Fault Insurance and the Right to Work: Corporations' Profits before People's Lives
Sunday
November 17, 2002
Mario deSantis waves a serious flag of concern that if the US government proceeds with its tort reform legislation which would of course spread to all NAFTA jusidictions power would take yet another giant step to corporate America.

Tisdale Mall comes of age
Saturday
November 16, 2002
Time to mark the mall's eighteenth anniversary as merchants and customers enjoy some cake and share some smiles.

Kyoto Ugly: Protocol to cost $2,700 per Canadian family
Saturday
November 16, 2002
The Canadian Taxpayers Federation has completed a study that indicates the Kyoto Accord could cost each Canadian family $2,700.

Adjusting: Always adjusting
Friday
November 15, 2002
The question is: What is like in Tisdale today? The answer today and every day, adjusting, always adjusting. This story includes a flash image of downtown.

Fascism is here to cut costs, save money and save lives? The creation of 850,000 jobs in the Bush Administration
Friday
November 15, 2002
Little by little the affects of September 11, 2002 are moving through our society, border tension, American Homeland Security and what's this high tech World War II Germany like identification cards for Canadians. The discomfort grows and this is a warning.

Taxing Questions
Friday
November 15, 2002
Rebecca Gingrich is alerting us to a rather inappropriate tax on a tax situation that promises were made about and appear to have been unkept.

Habitation Fog in November
Thursday
November 14, 2002
Unusually low temperatures in the northern grain belt this year and today something we normally only see in late December or January.

Music Pick Me Up
Thursday
November 14, 2002
This story began as a simple editing exercise of a piece of music but lead to a discussion on one of the most popular music artists of all time. This story will autoload two pieces of music neither are long but require QuickTime to play as streaming audio tracks.

The Road to War
Thursday
November 14, 2002
Richard Neumann explains the scenario as the UN moves into the inspection process of Iraq and outlines what looks like the reasonable expected circumstances.

SGI's No Fault Insurance, and now Tort Coverage: the work of the experts
Thursday
November 14, 2002
Mario deSantis asks us to look critically at the attitude and behaviour of the government operated insurance company which seems to be denying what is pretty widely known to understand its outrageous activity in the past.

Random: The impossible occurrence
Wednesday
November 13, 2002
Neither mathematical nor philosophically possible, yet we have this unusual idea that chance plays some part in reality.

Confusion about debt repayment
Wednesday
November 13, 2002
We welcome Member of Parliament Scott Brison, conservative finance critic to this web site as he expresses his concern about the federal government's accounting practice of taking employment insurance premiums and applying them to the National Debt.

A personal abuse of the Bell Curve in Education: Is learning associated to the Bell Curving of the marks?
Wednesday
November 13, 2002
Mario deSantis tells us about the ways the good ole' Bell Curve can be used to create some distortions.

Exceptionality: What is not average?
Tuesday
November 12, 2002
Parents really need to think about what words like exceptional, average and special education mean. Educators and politicians toss these words around and the public gets sucked into a vortex of abnormal thoughts.

Canadian Taxpayers Federation presentation to the House of Commons Standing Committee on Finance
Tuesday
November 12, 2002
Last Friday Walter Robinson of the Canadian Taxpayers Federation made a speech in Montreal to the finance committee making recommendations with regard to the upcoming budget. This text is the content of his speech but there are direct links to the complete sixteen page written submission as well

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At ten to eight this morning an occlusion settled over our sky from the South.


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