The Week of August 11 to 17, 2002
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- Living Spaces
- Sunday
August 11, 2002
Making a whole lot, not just the house and its interior, but the whole lot, the place
of residence is a growing trend in homes and gardens today. This is a remarkable
and truly elaborate example. The story is broken into three separate pages so that
it reduces your download time and includes a total of twenty-four full size pictures.
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- The deplorable facets of public relations
and opinion polls: Manufacturing the correlation between political
dogmas and people
- Sunday
August 11, 2002
Mario deSantis points out the direction the people of America are being leader or
mislead by Republican politicans.
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- Tisdale Museum Music Jamboree
- Sunday
August 11, 2002
Even though it clouded over and the sky look pretty tough it did not rain on crowd
that turned out for this year's show.
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- The Greenwater Report For August 12, 2002
- Monday
August 12, 2002
Two inches of rain but more needed as Gerald Crawford tells us about the geese, Merganser
ducks, berry picking, natural gas installation, some brave deer and a buffalo herd.
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- Change you can
trust to govern
- Monday
August 12, 2002
Canadians may live from coast to coast but when it comes to deciding who forms the
government that decision is made in Ontario and the way it looks to the people there
the choice is between the ideas advocated by Joe Clark and the ideas of Paul Martin.
Mark Alan Whittle comes out strongly in favour of the ideas set forth by Joe Clark.
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- Tree Planting Time
- Monday
August 12, 2002
The Tisdale Senior Citizens Golden Age Centre began the process of landscaping today
with the working up of a strip of land for the installation of trees.
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- Sparkle
- Monday
August 12, 2002
In daylight we see what the sun shows us but at night it is people who are in charge
and more and more they are showing us more.
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- Second Block of 98th Street Dug Up
- Tuesday
August 13, 2002
This is a wet dig as the aging line was no longer holding water.
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- Good Turn Out
For Farmers Market
- Tuesday
August 13, 2002
Lots of produce on hand and more vendors than last week Tisdale shoppers had a great
time this morning at the farmers market.
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- Schapansky Attracts Crowd
- Tuesday
August 13, 2002
Wall to wall trucks and bargain hunters converged on Schapansky Auctions for today's
sale.
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- Building An Addition
- Tuesday
August 13, 2002
Great lot, good house, fine location all add up to the good sense to just add on.
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- Malevolence
- Wednesday
August 14, 2002
Like grinding salt into a tortured wound rain clouds sweep across a prairie land
when its moisture is no longer of much good with the crop all but finished for this
season.
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- Bush’s Policies: Forgetting
Humanity while 'God Bless America'
- Wednesday
August 14, 2002
While the United States plans international assassination of leaders they deem unpleasant
the patriot gingoism of their "God Bless America" definitely is going to
give the diety a bad name.
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- AgWest
- Wednesday
August 14, 2002
A new concept in grain marketing and grain buying as a company establishes itself
in downtown Tisdale.
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- Yesterday The Sun Came Out
- Thursday
August 15, 2002
Today a time for some reflection and consideration about social conditions and our
responsiblity for things that just should not happen.
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- Mike Harris, like Margaret Thatcher, has become a political
liability
- Thursday
August 15, 2002
Mahmood Elahi from Ottawa explains the simple fact that Canadian voters have had
enough of the right, united to otherwise. He mentions some important authors and
their work which are well worth checking out.
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- Canadian patriot Ezra Levant:
Canada should declare war against Iraq
- Friday
August 16, 2002
In world reeling still from the terrorist attack of September 11 it may well be that
America is the biggest threat to world peace and Ezra Levant thinks Canada should
declare war on Iraq.
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- Understanding
Lacking
- Friday
August 16, 2002
Joe Hueglin explains the simple but profound differences between the people of Canada,
the Progressive Conservative Party and the ideology of Canadian Alliance leader Stephen
Harper. This story is accompanied by three PDF stories from the National Post including
a letter from Mr. Harper.
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- A Challenge For Stephen Harper
- Friday
August 16, 2002
Michael Watkins from Vancouver is a delegate at the upcoming Progressive Conservative
convention and poses a challenge to the leader of the Canadian Alliance.
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- Saturday Morning #-415
- Saturday
August 17, 2002
Our days are numbered so let's make the best of them. This morning is clouding and
damp but let's take a look around. (Actually the image above was taken at 4:30 yesterday
afternoon)
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