Sunday
April 1, 2007
by: Ina Leippi Kronau:Big is not better and Saskatchewan's rural people are disturbed by the threats to close fifty school not in urban areas. Mrs. Leippi explains her concerns.
Monday
April 2, 2007
by: Gerald Crawford Greenwater Provincial Park :A trip to Kelvington, some bowling start out this week's report. Gerald marks the passing of a friend Mr. Renneberg and relates some great stories about the man. The report ends with a bit on the Tisdale Rodeo horse pull and the great service at Mr. Ribs.
Monday
April 2, 2007
by: Robert Ede Richmond Hill Ontario :Conrad Black may be a pompous thief but his take on the Quebec provincial election is remarkably accurate and needs a long hard look.
Tuesday
April 3, 2007
by: David Gleim Chaplin:The closure of rural community schools is only part of a much larger picture that involves the way education is paid for in Saskatchewan and how the cities get most of their money from the province and the rural areas pay for it themselves.
Tuesday
April 3, 2007
by: Kevin McIntyre Carrot River :Though no completely unsympathetic Kevin voices his views about Mrs. Leippi's story Sunday about the possible closure of their school in Kronau.
Thursday
April 5, 2007
by: Timothy W. Shire Watson:The mild cold snap has retarded the spring run off process allowing the creeks and streams to drain and make the water movement out of the fields slow enough to prevent widespread flooding.