The Week of July 29 to August 4, 2001
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- Like A Rock
- Sunday
July 29, 2001
Buidlings are not just to house a business they have the role of representing that
business by their very form.
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- No One Talked
- Sunday
July 29, 2001
No one ever said the courts would be fair nor should we expect justice but sometimes
the distance widens considerably from what should be and what happens. Mario deSantis
helps us consider the gap.
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- Marching Away
- Sunday
July 29, 2001
The showers of last night have departed to the East in a neat line and have left
behind them a town with cleaned washed streets and some green grass.
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- Clean-up Begins
- Monday
July 30, 2001
The concrete is gone, the engineer is on site, now its time to dig up the muck and
get rid of it.
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- Greenwater Report for July 30, 2001
- Monday
July 30, 2001
Some breathtaking pictures grace Gerald Crawford's weekly update on happening to
he and his family at Greenwater provincial park. This week we find out about a grebe
(mudhen), grain cars, the new pontoon boat and Jennifer's store in Kelvington.
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- Schapansky Auction Gets Ready For August 8 Sale
- Monday
July 30, 2001
The yard East of town is filling up as Schpansky's gets ready for the upcoming auction
sale on their new lot and their building is almost finished.
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- You Owe Me One
- Monday
July 30, 2001
Market Place spots shady dealings as inspectors look the other way. Mario deSantis
is not amused. You must check out the links on this page to find out more about this
astonishing story.
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- The Look of Night
- Tuesday
July 31, 2001
Last winter we had a look at the town after dark here is a summer peek.
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- Piper Cherokee - PA-28
- Tuesday
July 31, 2001
One of the most economical chariots of the sky, the four seat Cherokee.
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- Economic Development in Saskatchewan:
Additional Casinos
- Tuesday
July 31, 2001
The face of growing social crisis in Saskatchewan the decision to increase the number
of Casinos in the province seems bewildering.
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- Crater On Smooth
Street
- Tuesday
July 31, 2001
Let's call it Randy's Law of underground trouble " if a sewer
or water line need repairs it will for certain be under good pavement."
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- Our Town
- Wednesday
August 1, 2001
Some aerial pictures of Tisdale.
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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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