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				Send in the cloudsTuesday, May 6, 2003by: Timothy W. Shire
 A visual essay of clouds and distortions while Barbara sings us a song. This item
				contains a 500K Flash presentation and 300K QuickTime movie. (This item requires
				QuickTime to hear the music)
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				 You are an idiotTuesday, May 6, 2003by: Ron Thornton
 When the Liberal leadership candidates held their first "debate" in Calgary
				Paul Martin made several old suggestions to address western alienation. Ron Thornton
				suggests that if we believe these guys we are indeed either idiots or lapdogs.
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				 Extreme yard salesMonday, May 5, 2003by: Timothy W. Shire
 As part of the "Relay for Life" project a massive yard sale took place
				Saturday morning on the grounds of the Golden Age Centre in Tisdale, the word huge
				does not begin to describe it or the other sales on Saturday.
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				 The Greenwater
				reportMonday, May 5, 2003by: Gerald Crawford
 Each week Gerald's pictures just keep getting better as he shows us the ice disappearing
				from the lake, the debris of winter and tells us about the birds and animals that
				make the park their home part or all of each year.
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				 Paul Martin's LunchMonday, May 5, 2003by: Rudy Fernandes
 Though it is no secret we need to be reminded about the background of political figures
				and realising that their popularity often comes from extreme wealth and power is
				very important if we are to make sense of various political and strategic decisions
				made. Rudy reminds us all where Paul Martin came from and to whom he owes his allegence
				and success.
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				 The new normalFriday, May 2, 2003by: Timothy W. Shire
 We are always adjusting, the snow is gone, some harvesting has begun, some farmers
				are banding and in town life is made up of a series of stops from one garage sale
				to the next.
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				 From the Free
				Market to the Justice System: Let us think together about it!Friday, May 2, 2003by: Mario deSantis
 What you will find in this story is the bottom line. Mr. deSantis has been digging
				and the text of his story is how he feels after finding what he did but to understand
				this conclusion you are going to have to look at some of the references as the ABC
				story on the Whitehouse and its "emphasis" is truly a shocker.
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				 Getting NoticedFriday, May 2, 2003by: Timothy W. Shire
 The demise of the notice board by the post office has moved the burden of being a
				place to post buried in the sidewalk nearby. Seems like a problem.
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				 Solving the problems he createdFriday, May 2, 2003by: Mike Reilly
 Paul Martin has been coy about what he stands for and only lately has been making
				pronouncements but his over confidence or arrogance is hard to fathom because this
				man is most likely going to be the Prime Minister in a few months and as Mike Reilly
				points out Paul Martin's solutions involve a lot of fast footwork and the understanding
				of Canada one might expect of someone in kindergarten.
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				 The pre-leaf time
				of springThursday, May 1, 2003by: Timothy W. Shire
 A photo essay of the beauty of the trees before they become shrowded in leaves.
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				 Parkland Photography
				club for April 2003Thursday, May 1, 2003by: Gerald Crawford
 The club is active in provincial and regional competitions while being involved in
				the "relay for life" project. This month's theme features "four legged
				animals".
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				 St. Matthew's
				annual spring sale and moreThursday, May 1, 2003This is the biggest Anglican Church rummage sale I have seen and it will be on for
				two more days. We also visit the sale at Cedar Villa and at the Heritage Park. There
				is a QuickTime VR on this page which can not be seen with out QuickTime being installed
				on your computer.
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				 House number twoWednesday, April 30, 2003by: Timothy W. Shire
 This house has its basement and main floor complete in the NewMarket area. To see
				this story you will need QuickTime as
				there is a 624K panorama of the area on this page.
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				 This store sucksWednesday, April 30, 2003by: Timothy W. Shire
 A new business has openned in the Tisdale Mall offering used books and vacuum cleaners.
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 On Sunday a Downy woodpecker was in a tree in our yard
			today I spotted this beautiful Blue Jay but alas
 no telephoto lens so you just have to take my word for it. (this morning at 10:30)
 
 
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