Chronological Index of Ensign
Articles for
August of 2001
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- Our Town
- Wednesday
August 1, 2001
Some aerial pictures of Tisdale.
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By the week
July
29 to Aug 4
Aug 5 to
11
Aug 12
to 18
Aug 19
to 25
Aug
26 to Sept 1
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- Condo City
- Thursday
August 2, 2001
Nipawin is now home to a huge condominum project right in its downtown area.
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- Deep and Smelly
- Thursday
August 2, 2001
Tisdale's town crew continue to excavate and remove the fuel soaked soil just across
from the town hall.
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- Jean Chretien's Constitutional Economics:
The Law of Network of Friends?
- Thursday
August 2, 2001
Economic theories and the ironic twist of reality which seems to create new theories
which are in fact just old theories with new names. Patronage is still just simply
helping out a friend.
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- Serious Recreation In Nipawin
- Thursday
August 2, 2001
Nipawin has built a fabulous skateboard and roller blade park in the parking lot
of the skating rink.
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- RTM Is Home #7
- Thursday
August 2, 2001
Tisdale's seventh new home of this year is a ready to move unit established just
South of the CN tracks on a large corner lot.
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- Magnet
- Thursday
August 2, 2001
Nipawin's newest mural captures the look and feel of era long gone but well remembered.
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- Tea Garden At Preeceville
- Friday
August 3, 2001
A beauty spot on highway #9 just North of Preeceville.
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- Between Lakes
- Friday
August 3, 2001
Trip to Winnipeg takes the Editor of Ensign between the Lakes.
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- Genetically Modified Crops: A
Matter of Life or Money
- Friday
August 3, 2001
Mario deSantis lets us consider the problem of property and human rights in the light
of what some thinkers have had to say about it late
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- Lake Buccaneer
- Amphibian
- Saturday
August 4, 2001
Float, wheels and fly combination arrives at its new home in Tisdale.
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- Sticks And Stones
- Sunday
August 5, 2001
A Nipawin yard dispenses with the conventional lawn and opts for interesting items
to enhance the surroundings.
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- Better Health Care Is A Change of Mind
- Sunday
August 5, 2001
Mario deSantis gives us a clue as the rising cost of healthcare by pointing out that
it is a top down structured operation and the top is the problem.
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- Blue Bomber Fans
- Monday
August 6, 2001
The intense rivallry between the Riders and the Blue Bombers gives us all a reason
to go on living.
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- The Greenwater Report For August 6, 2001
- Monday
August 6, 2001
Hot weather, Osprey, more berries and an excursion or two, Gerald Crawford keeps
us informed about the events at Greenwater.
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- Ensign did publish on Tuesday August 7, however the story
proved to be a problem and to protect an employee from corporate bureaucracy the
story was removed.
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- Palatal - Yakiniku Restaurant
- Wednesday
August 8, 2001
Winnipeg restaurant cooks what you select and puts it on your plate as you wait.
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- Get Up and Go
- Thursday
August 9, 2001
Cruising has its fine points and its ups and downs, this Firebird has both.
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- Lewvan Smarts From Hail Attack
- Thursday
August 9, 2001
Stu Innes of Regina describes some incredible hail and wind damage to the Lewvan
area South East of the city in July.
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- We must stop the economic mantra of productivity
growth
- Thursday
August 9, 2001
Mario deSantis wants us to realise that measuring growth and success and failure
by creating something called productivity, is a foolish and misleading practice.
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- How About Them
Apples
- Friday
August 10, 2001
Because of the spring winds we did not expect much of a crop but here are some dandies.
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- Debunking the
Economics of Public Policies through Correlational Numbers
- Friday
August 10, 2001
Public policies are being formulated upon statistics and often ones that are linked
erroniously together. This article points out how dangerous and simply wrong this
method of decision making is to us all.
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- Curbs For Newmarket
- Friday
August 10, 2001
The new subdivision is getting concrete curbing installed as this part of town is
ready for more new housing, with one house in the area now nearing completion.
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- Ups And Downs
- Friday
August 10, 2001
Town continues to dig and the RM has to repair a new building underconstruction.
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- Premier and Ministers Visit Tisdale
- Saturday
August 11, 2001
Nipawin, Tisdale and Melfort were each paid a brief visit Friday with a whirlwind
of meetings and handshaking.
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- Economic development before productivity
growth,
civic virtue before statistical correlation
- Saturday
August 11, 2001
Mario deSantis explains to us the research that is going on with the use of "Social
Capital" in the business world. This is a really positive concept and a welcomed
change from other trends.
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- Summer Window
Cleaning Blitz
- Saturday
August 11, 2001
Student workers come out in full force Friday to do the windows downtown.
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- Golden Age Centre - Wired
- Saturday
August 11, 2001
This is our weekly update on this rapidly completing project as we see the wires
in place and the plumbing being installed.
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- "O"
Type Kidney For Sale
- Sunday
August 12, 2001
There will come a time when nothing surprises me anymore but the e-mail I got this
morning really turned my stomach.
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- The Fraser Institute's Obsession with
Numbers:
Productivity Growth by Fewer Governmental Regulations and Fewer Pages
- Sunday
August 12, 2001
Mario deSantis shows us the counter trend as the Fraser Institute condemns all government
regulation.
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- Take A Walk
- Sunday
August 12, 2001
Take a walk and enjoy the flowers, that's what we did late night.
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- The Fraser Institute: ignoring
corporate welfare and eliminating welfare for the poor
- Sunday
August 12, 2001
A recent report by the Fraser Institute clearly illustrates that we Canadians are
a sorely divided bunch as wealth and wealth protection replace caring and sharing.
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- Six O'clock Burnout
- Monday
August 13, 2001
The power goes off for all of the Northeast as a transformer turns to burnt toast.
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- Greenwater Report for August 13, 2001
- Monday
August 13, 2001
First combine seen in a field working, an art show and safety tips about pontoon
boats, round out this week's report.
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- The Lane
- Monday
August 13, 2001
The warm calm of last evening was perfect for a visit to the mile long lane that
stretches North of the town.
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- Number 8 and More
- Monday
August 13, 2001
Work begins on the eighth new house this year on heritage road and today's report
brings you up to date on other projects underway in the community.
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- Power To The Golden Age Centre
- Tuesday
August 14, 2001
SaskPower is cleaning up this morning as they finish off installation of underground
lines to the Senior's Centre.
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- WOW! We are not alone in debunking Economics
Scientism
- Tuesday
August 14, 2001
Mario deSantis points to some bright light as academics look for more positive and
human solutions in the realm of economics.
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- Packin' It In
- Wednesday
August 15, 2001
Time to fill in the excavated site, at six inches at a time packing as they go.
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- Around The Junction
- Wednesday
August 15, 2001
Here is a QuickTime VR panorama of the junction of highways #3 and #35 this morning
at 9:00
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- What is Happening to Computer Technology?
- Thursday
August 16, 2001
With NASDAQ down another twenty-seven points from its low of yesterday its time to
look at the high tech world and try to come to terms with what is happening.
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- The hypocrisy of our leadership:
Roy Romanow says "act like Canadians again"
- Thursday
August 16, 2001
MPs get 20% and their government employees are offered 2.5%.
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- Does Your Concrete
Need A Lift?
- Friday
August 17, 2001
Super dry conditions causes the clay on which the town sits to contract causing concrete
to crack and slump, here is the solution.
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- Lawyer Bob McKercher: "Ethics
have become a moving target of escalating issues"
- Friday
August 17, 2001
At a lawyer's convention ethics are no longer described as standards but rather now
are seen as flexible, "moving target". Mario deSantis points out, "we
have a problem."
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- Town Has Reclaimed
Site Nearly Done
- Friday
August 17, 2001
With an engineer on the site the town is almost finished packing and filling the
excavated site having reclaimed the land from petroleum contamination.
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- Walker Seeds Ships To Korea
- Friday
August 17, 2001
Canadian Foodgrains makes deal with Walker Seeds for 10,000 tonnes
of yellow peas.
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- Global Markets, the Cycle of Poverty and
Deregulations: Brainwashing Canadians with the neoclassical dogma of
the 'invisible hand'
- Saturday
August 18, 2001
Mario deSantis takes us into the serious flaw in modern economic thinking which shapes
political and public policies as he shows us that bad theory makes for bad policies.
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- New Tisdale Business - Shamrock
- Saturday
August 18, 2001
Is this the time for an autoparts recycling business? Gook Luck to this new business
venture.
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- Roof Hockey
- Sunday
August 19, 2001
The disconcerting sight of little trees growing in the eves prompted us to get a
ladder and clean them out.
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- Valleys
- Sunday
August 19, 2001
Takes a lot of cups of water to make a stream, even more to make a river and it takes
thousands of years to make a valley.
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- Harvest 2001
- Monday
August 20, 2001
About 30% complete in the Tisdale area and the yield here is looking to be about
half that of last year.
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- The Greenwater Report for August 20, 2001
- Monday
August 20, 2001
Jerry tells us that park visitors are up this year and gives us the news on combining,
bad winds and renovations at Fisherman's Cove
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- Pete and Tracy Open For Their First Day
- Monday
August 20, 2001
P & T Steak House opened bright and early this morning as Tisdale's newest eating
establishment.
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- Take A Hike
- Monday
August 20, 2001
Hitchhiking across country has become a pretty rare thing in the last few years but
today I met a couple on their way to Winnipeg.
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- Backyard Blossoms
- Tuesday
August 21, 2001
Though the vegetables are in trouble this fabulous back yard is wall to wall flowers.
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- Town Rebuilds Second Water Line Block
This Summer
- Tuesday
August 21, 2001
This is the second street to get replacement water lines this summer. This page includes
a large (800K) QuickTime picture sequence of the process.
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- St. Theresa Park - Summer 2001
- Wednesday
August 22, 2001
This excellent park is one of the most secluded and aesthecally pleasing places in
town. Today we have a QuickTime Vr panorama of the area seen above. (It is streaming
so the 600K does not take long to download)
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- Canadian Politics and Neoclassical Economics:
Lack of Democracy and Ideological Hegemony
- Wednesday
August 22, 2001
Mario deSantis is perplexed at the back room political games of this summer and wonders
why we put up with this sort of thing.
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- Golden Age Centre Gets Covered
- Wednesday
August 22, 2001
Its time for the gyprock to go on the inside walls and siding on the outside ones.
Electricians hustle to keep up.
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- Some Worse and
Some Better
- Thursday
August 23, 2001
That's how the farmer described the results yesterday afternoon on this field as
he was ready to roll is combines on to the next field.
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- Pentagonia Wins Parenting Center's Seal of Approval
- Thursday
August 23, 2001
Jacob Zunti, Saskatoon game developer, tells us about the new recognition the board
game Pentagonia has received putting it in the same league as Monopoly and
Brain Storm.
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- 1955 Meteor Victoria
Hard Top
- Friday
August 24, 2001
A choice black beauty from another time.
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- Sunflowers - Big Sunflowers
- Friday
August 24, 2001
A forest of sunflowers tower over a back alley.
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- White-Lined Sphinx
- hyles lineata
- Friday
August 24, 2001
Stu Innes found this dandy on his gate this morning and sent along a picture.
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- Melissa Enjoyed The Summer
- Saturday
August 25, 2001
Tourist booth hostess for this summer, Melissa Hill met people from a lot of places
as people stopped from Western Canada and the US.
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- Parked 2 Close
- Saturday
August 25, 2001
Two vehicles, each with its own canine defense mechanism confront each other in a
Prince Albert parking lot.
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- Ready Four Halloween
- Saturday
August 25, 2001
Our editor has lost it when it comes to seasons and the retail marketing that seems
to run in a time continuium all of its own.
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- Cherry Red Airlines
- Sunday
August 26, 2001
Maybe one of the first commerical aircraft to visit Tisdale, the Pheasant, that it
still exists and sits in the Museum in Moose Jaw.
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- Let Us Stop The
GDP Number Game
- Sunday
August 26, 2001
Mario deSantis says that emphasising the GDP is distracting us from the real issues
and the real solutions.
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- The First Day of School Year 2001 - 2002
- Monday
August 27, 2001
Summer holidays are over as the kids go back to school but for them it is not going
back its going ahead.
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- The Greenwater Report for August 27, 2001
- Monday
August 27, 2001
Nice weather winds down the summer at Greenwater with Gerald keeping tabs on fishing,
young deer, eagles and watching for a cougar.
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- James K. Galbraith: The
Economic Gambling Casino and the Ups and Downs of Interest Rates
- Monday
August 27, 2001
Here is an economist who recognises the folly in bouncing interest rates to control
rather than guide the economy.
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- Just A Little
Bit More
- Monday
August 27, 2001
The town clean-up project of the former GT Mechanical site began once again this
morning as more pollution was found on the East side of the lot.
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- Clean-up Auction Sale Goes Tomorrow
- Tuesday
August 28, 2001
Schapansky Auction goes into action tomorrow with a huge line up of appliances, furniture,
household goods and much more.
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- The General Equilibrium Theory of the
Free Market: Loss of Freedom
- Tuesday
August 28, 2001
Mario deSantis tells us about the work of British economist Paul Ormerod who condemns
modern economic theory in his book the Death of Economics.
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- Robert W. Service, Just Another Canadian
- Wednesday
August 29, 2001
Canada is a country of pretty unusual people who came here from all of the world,
facing challenges and almost always overcoming them.
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- A Message to our Friendly Dictator Jean
Chretien: Democracy is a Matter of Citizenship
- Wednesday
August 29, 2001
Mario deSantis points out the problems of centralisation of power with in the Prime
Minister's office and how on the whole it affects the well being of the country.
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- After The Shower
- Thursday
August 30, 2001
While the shower washed and cleaned the sky remain a bit dirty.
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- The Spirit
- Thursday
August 30, 2001
Ensign, has when ever possible, been primarily an image publication but today we
are presenting a four page text document that you will find heavy going. If you are
interesting in the topic you might want to print the article as it would be easier
to read on paper. The essay deals with what we are and what might be going wrong
when so many people afflicted with obesity.
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- Curbing and Capping
- Friday
August 31, 2001
The town of Tisdale is about to do a major street smooth-out with various streets
getting capped while others receive pavement replacing gravel.
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- Neoclassical Economics versus System Dynamics
Economics
- Friday
August 31, 2001
Mario deSantis tells us about the work and conclusions drawn by Nobel prize winner
James Tobin as the problem of determining public policy is dominated by neoclassical
economists.
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- Tribute To A Day
- Friday
August 31, 2001
Last night's sunset is recorded here for you to enjoy as it seems as though the setting
pays tribute to the day that is just passing away.
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- Hanging Crimson
- Friday
August 31, 2001
Not a clue as to what this is but it doesn't matter this display of colour in a backyard
garden just envelops the viewer.
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- House Number 8 In Place
- Friday
August 31, 2001
Another new to Tisdale dwelling is in place on its foundation as workman began adding
new siding and a garage to this house that faces the setting sun on Heritage Road.
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