The Week of February 27 to March 5, 2005

 

March - 3 - 4 - 5


House number one for 2005
Thursday
March 3, 2005
by : Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale : Though this house was begun back in the late fall its new basement was sealed up for the winter and work has resumed at a rapid pace making it the first new house to be completed this year.
Why, Ms. Higgins, the one step forward five steps back dance?
Thursday
March 3, 2005
by : Edwin Wallace
Success : Legislation passed by the legislature ten years ago but never enacted has been shelved. The regulation was designed to move part-time workers to full time workers when new jobs came available.
The Greenwater Report
Thursday
March 3, 2005
by : Gerald Crawford
Greenwater Provincial Park :This the report from February 13 and was lost in the 4270 e-mails that went astray when our server crashed. Gerald tells us about the snowmobile ride for cancer, updates us on the fishing and the marina and relates one of Merv's yarns about a pocket watch.
Bush’s Wishes [BS] versus People’s Needs, that is War versus Peace
Thursday
March 3, 2005
by : Mario desantis
Prince Albert : There is a perverse reality that exists south of the border where excuses become facts and evidence is irrelevant if it does not suit the political agenda.
It could have been prevented
Friday
March 4, 2005
by : Edwin Wallace
Success :With such a tragic loss of life this is really not the time for the Deputy Prime Minister to set about making political hay. The emotional and political context of this incident cloud over the simple inherent danger in a society like that in Alberta which worships deadly weapons.
Frost
Friday
March 4, 2005
by : Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale : A photo essay celebrating the last glorious and perhaps glamourous days of winter.
Parkland Photography Club February meeting
Saturday
March 5, 2005
by : Gerald Crawford
Greenwater Provinical Park : Time to give out some awards and look over club activities as February theme pictures was "wildlife."
A Tory Kyoto Protocol Primer
Saturday
March 5, 2005
by : Brian Marlatt
White Rock B.C.: With other issues at hand the federal government has agreed to the United Nations Kyoto Protocol without a plan of action, even put money into the current budget. Back in 2003 the Progressive Conservative Party worked out its concerns about global warming and here is a basic discussion of the issue with very useful academic annotated bibliography to help anyone who wants to explore in more detail the ramifications of dealing with global warming.
Who was Canada shilling for in Bangkok?
Saturday
March 5, 2005
by : Joe Hueglin
Niagara Falls : This story is questioning the Canadian Government's advocacy and representation at the UN conferences on biological diversity on behalf of the large US corporations attempting to develop and spread terminator seed technology.