The Week of December 29 to January 4, 2003
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- The Greenwater Report
- Monday
December 30, 2002
It was indeed a White Christmas at Greenwater Provincial park with skiing, snow machine
and skating activities and sites in prime condition as Gerald Crawford tells about
the end of year activity and visits by wolf and mule deer.
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- A little bit of
snow for us all
- Monday
December 30, 2002
Sunday was a snowy and blowy day, Monday time to dig out. This page has 24 pictures
and make take a moment to load if you are on dial-up.
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- A Visit to Saskatoon's
Forest Farm
- Tuesday
December 31, 2002
We ride along with Kevin and Sandra McIntyre as they show us the enormous light display
in Saskatoon.
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- The Bush administration's
linear thinking mentality of wars and profits: problems are rooted
in the axis of evil or in the devil
- Tuesday
December 31, 2002
The American government's pursuit of war is suspect and the importance of oil both
in its economy and determination of foreign policy undermines whatever moral authority
it might once have enjoyed.
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- Quandry
- Tuesday
December 31, 2002
Joe Hueglin is wondering just which story should be his final statement on the affairs
of 2002, gun registration, the books school districts choose to ban or immigration
policy.
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- Taxpayers start to fall behind
(again) in 2003
- Tuesday
December 31, 2002
Walter Robinson tells us what many of us have already suspected and that is that
in this new year we are not going to see our earnings improve as personal income
taxes remain the single largest expense in every person's budget.
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- The 2003 New Years
Predictions
- Wednesday
January 1, 2003
This is a very long winded piece that gives you a review of how last year's predictions
turned out and gives you a view of 2003.
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- New Years Chinook
- Saturday
January 4, 2002
Its still winter in Tisdale but for all of the Southwest of Saskatchewan and most
of the area South of the Yellowhead above freezing temperatures now for the third
day. This story includes twenty pictures and with a dial up connection will require
a moment to load.
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