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Wednesday, September 18, 2002

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Volume 5, N. 119


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Old Senior's Centre demolished
Wednesday
September 18, 2002
The town took the old and no longer used Senior's centre and tore it down this morning.

Today In Ensign

- Old senior's centre demolished
- Blame Joe Clark - Paul Pelletier
- 10% GST just the beginning
- Poverty and Terrorism - Neumann

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Blame Joe Clark
Wednesday
September 18, 2002
Toronto Sun columnist claims that it is Joe Clark's fault that the unite the right campaign failed and that we had a second term of Liberals. Paul Pelletier of St. Paul Albert points out that the three hundred who met in Edmonton would definitely not agree.
 
 
A 10% GST . . . and that's just the beginning folks. . .
Wednesday
September 18, 2002
Walter Robinson wrote this story yesterday afternoon and guessed at the time that the rumour was perhaps just a trial balloon to get Canadians ready for tax hikes as it was announced today that Canada slipped into the "red" in July.
 
 
Poverty and terrorism
Wednesday
September 18, 2002
Richard Neumann points out that it might simplistic to suggest that third world poverty leads to terrorism. We have included a couple of interesting references that suggest that this is something we should all do some thinking about.
 
 
Overnight break-in deposits documents in storm sewer
Tuesday
September 17, 2002
A break-in at an undisclosed location last night saw town workers and R.C.M.P. attempting to recover documents from storm sewer.
 
 
CP replaces long crossing on highway#3
Tuesday
September 17, 2002
Full extra-gang crew and both on and off track equipment in use as CP replaces a large section of rail line that cross highway #3.
 
 
Terror or Freedom
Tuesday
September 17, 2002
This morning a Toronto United Church minister scolded on CBC radio, Canadians for their selfish attitude as it relates to the 9-11 event. Brock Schultze a thirteen year old boy from Winnipeg tells us directly what that event has done to him we had better pay attention.
 
 
Liberals killing Bills to hide report
Tuesday
September 17, 2002
What is going on in Ottawa two bills already passed by the Commons and another of great importance look like they will be dumped. Zeb Landon from Simcoe, Ontario brings this serious matter to light for us.
 
 
The Greenwater Report
Monday
September 16, 2002
Fall is upon us and Gerald gives us a nostalgic look at the way things once were with some vintage images from 1954 of the park. (This story will not be posted until 3:00)
 
 
Monday construction review
Monday
September 16, 2002
Six construction projects are highlighted in this review of work going on this morning in Tisdale.
 
 
The Liberals and Kyoto
Monday
September 16, 2002
When the Liberal government came to office it had carried to the Canadian public several very important promises. Those promises were overlooked once in power and Jim Calvert of Gravenhurst Ontario is wondering if the same process is happening with the Kyoto Accord, a lot of talk and promises but no committment.
 
 
Priorities seem very odd
Monday
September 16, 2002
Some things don't have to be complicated. We know why it is important to be Canadian and we also know that there are many who would threaten both our sovereignty and our values. Kristy Sewell from Winnipeg believes that Canada's military is coming up very short with old equipment and we need to get our priorities straightened out.
 
 
Disposable Income
Sunday
September 15, 2002
A group of Harley Davidson enthusiasts take advantage of the exceptional weather for a road trip.
 
 
House #9
Sunday
September 15, 2002
The relentless process of new houses being built or moved into Tisdale continues as the ninth house for this year was begun on Friday and we have pictures of the new basement ready for work to begin tomorrow.
 
 
Blueberries
Saturday
September 14, 2002
Judy Shire goes blueberry picking near La Ronge and takes you along to see what it is like.
 
 
Flower gardens
Saturday
September 14, 2002
What indeed is a garden for, beauty or the practical provision of vegetables for the table? The answer, both!
 
 
Fall of 2002 begins
Friday
September 13, 2002
With a shower early this morning and another on the way the leaves are turning and swirls of fallen one twist in the morning wind.
 
 
Walls, walls, walls
Friday
September 13, 2002
Rise Construction has begun assembling the actual restaurant structure of the new Tisdale A&W.
 
 
"Give the man a bone"
Friday
September 13, 2002
This week Paul Martin released figures about the money coming into his campaign but the figures are just a fraction of what is being spent. Joe Hueglin is not impressed.
 
 
Terry Fox Run - Tisdale Elementary School
Friday
September 13, 2002
Inspired by the young man who attempted to run across Canada on his one leg the students of the Elementary School were out this afternoon doing their part to remember his efforts and help in the cause.
 
 
The Prime Minister was not misquoted
Friday
September 13, 2002
Walter Robinson of the Canadian Tax Payer's Federation is rather direct in his condemnation of the Prime Minister's remarks made in July but shown on CBC on Wednesday evening.
 
 
What a year for flowers!
Thursday
September 12, 2002
While the year 2002 will go down as a puzzle for farmers for gardeners the remarkable development of flowers this year is a sight to behold. This page includes a 90º QuickTime VR.

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What do you do with a sagging roof? Put another one over top of it! (this morning.
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