The Week of June 29 to July
5, 2003
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- The Greenwater
report
- Monday
June 30, 2003
by: Gerald Crawford
Gerald takes a trip and takes us along with him to share in the wonders of Central
Saskatchewan.
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- Gazebo
- Thursday
July 3, 2003
by: Timothy W. Shire
A vast expanse of lawn may have some interest but its function is dubious. A Quill
Lake family have a solution put a point of interest on that big lawn, something that
will be pleasing to the eye and something that invites involvement.
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- Is Bush not technically
untrue, or is he just a liar?
- Thursday
July 3, 2003
by: Mario deSantis
The references on this story indicate the extent to which journalists and doubters
have gone to realise the fabrication of Iraq evidence of weapons of mass destruction.
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- A week of taxing news for
working stiffs
- Thursday
July 3, 2003
by: Walter Robinson
While we hear of wild expense account spending, Manley tells us about the budget
surplus despite the "perfect storm" and then we discover Tax Freedom day
is on day later than last year.
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- Beef about U.S.
beef
- Friday
July 4, 2003
By: Rebecca Gingrich
Here is something you can do, after reading both Rebecca's letter to the ministers
of Agriculture and Health you too might want to make a recommendation of your own.
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- Paul Martin and Harry Potter
- Friday
July 4, 2003
by: Rudy Fernandes
The man is a Wizard, absolutely no doubt about it as the press and media have fallen
under a spell and the support of terrorist groups, off shore banking and his company's
continued pocket filling at the public's expense all are invisible and ignored.
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- Automated Sprinklers
- Saturday
July 5, 2003
by: Kevin McIntyre
Fidling with sprinklers, getting your feet wet and making a general mess is how I
water the garden but Kevin has put together a system that involves going out on the
deck and selecting the appropriate valves, job done. All for $150.
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- Duet
- Saturday
July 5, 2003
by: Mark Alan Whittle
A story of a little boy who meets Orca and somewhere their minds and voices met.
This page includes an example of Killer whale singing but requires QuickTime
to be heard.
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