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					| Tuesday, September 9, 2003 Ensign Front Page Volume 7, N. 67
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				Mike
				Tatarynovich has picture selected for international calendarTuesdaySeptember 9, 2003
 by: Timothy W. Shire
 The Canadian Wheat Board calendar is distributed world wide and this year's calendar
				has Crooked River farmer, Mike Tatarynovich's picture featured for November 2003.
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				 Politicians work for usTuesdaySeptember 9, 2003
 by: Ron Thornton
 With eight provincial elections and a federal election in the works Canadians have
				an opportunity to make their wishes known and it is just possible that those seeking
				office might just pay a little attention.
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				 You can vote … you just can’t
				think, speak or spendTuesdaySeptember 9, 2003
 by: Walter Robinson
 The Canadian Taxpayers Federation dislikes federal election laws which limit spending
				on elections by special interest groups. This issue is soon to come before the Supreme
				Court.
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				 Power and courtsTuesdaySeptember 9, 2003
 by: Timothy W. Shire
 There are powerful forces who want to see the progress that mankind has made in the
				last twelve centuries go away so that they can exploit, use the wealth to create
				even more wealth and power.  What stands in their way are centuries of law and a
				court system. The use of "no fault" and out of court deals are signs of
				encroachment on civilisation.  You have been warned!
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				 Cattle Auction
				today, first since mid MayMondaySeptember 8, 2003
 by: Timothy W. Shire
 This summer's caves were being sold this morning going from $1.15 to $1.55 as buyers
				began the process of restocking the feedlots.
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				 The Greenwater ReportMondaySeptember 8, 2003
 by: Gerald Crawford
 This week we find out about diving geese, bad driving, railway stories, software
				tip and a beanstalk. All this and great pictures as well.
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				 Tisdale's sports
				weekendMondaySeptember 8, 2003
 by: Timothy W. Shire
 TMSS annual senior volleyball tournament and Trojan final camp were on this past
				weekend.
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				 Ebon Fall Ride,
				Drive and Dine Race and Horse Comfort ClinicFridaySeptember 5, 2003
 by: Sharon Elder
 This is some serious horsing around as the Saskatchewan Long Riders are planning
				the fall event with a ride from Saskatoon on a 25 mile and 50 mile endurance race.
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				 Automotive repair
				shop movesFridaySeptember 5, 2003
 by : Timothy W. Shire
 We need to keep up with the changing landscape of the community as a small repair
				shop disappeared Tuesday and was relocated.
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				 Good SpiritFridaySeptember 5, 2003
 by: Shawn Ratushniak
 Here are some outstanding pictures of water sports taken by Shawn at Good Spirit
				Provincial Park. If you have some summer shots you would like to share send
				them along we would love to see them.
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				 Eduardo Galeano's
				deep understanding of U.S. unsecure prosperity: defending the dollar
				by sending Marines and by assuming marketsFridaySeptember 5, 2003
 By: Mario deSantis
 Mario deSantis wrote this story Wednesday, it is important to note this fact because
				today several world economists in an international meeting in Calgary reported their
				extreme distress at the US economy which appears not only to be in serious trouble
				but is also running up the biggest deficit in recent history. Several US politicans
				referred to the growing unemployment and rising debt yesterday while the Dow dropped
				84 points today.
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				 Early BirdsFridaySeptember 5, 2003
 by: Timothy W. Shire
 Certainly the season has accellerated with harvest almost complete here but it seems
				pretty warm and extremely early for geese who often do not leave until late October,
				to be forming up migration flocks.
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				 WynyardThursdaySeptember 4, 2003
 by: Timothy W. Shire
 Wynyard is a busy prairie community with industry, tourism and seems to be handling
				the assault of urbanised marketing.
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				 Wynyard Court
				houseThursdaySeptember 4, 2003
 by: Timothy W. Shire
 It was some time ago that we posted a series of stories about Saskatchewan court
				houses and it is nice to be able to add to this collection. At the bottom of the
				page on this story is a link to the other court house pictures done in the past.
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				 Mr. Ribs: ReviewThursdaySeptember 4, 2003
 by: Timothy W. Shire
 Wednesday I had supper at the newly re-opened restaurant. For a review of the menu
				and meal check this out, if you don't have time the bottom line was, look elsewhere.
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				 Big g-OIL-vernmentThursdaySeptember 4, 2003
 by: Walter Robinson
 Spot market pricing / barrell has dropped well below the $30US level but we are seeing
				up to 85.9¢ at Saskatchewan pumps. What gives, well Walter Robinson figures
				a little help your self by the oil companies is to be expected but the government
				taxes on fuel and aviation travel is mean spirited.
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				 Thoughts on marriage
				and same sex marriageThursdaySeptember 4, 2003
 by: Cassandra Loiselle
 Reacting to Barbara Reid's expression of her thoughts on the use of the term "marriage"
				in a same sex union Cassandra Loiselle of Winnipeg takes a quite opposing view and
				with it quotes one of the greatest poets of the last century. This is not a long
				discussion but one you definitely need to read.
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				 A little hail
				and a little rainTuesdaySeptember 2, 2003
 by: Timothy W. Shire
 Monday night a modest but attention getting storm passed through Tisdale leaving
				us with half an inch of moisture and leaves and twigs all over the place.
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				 The Greenwater ReportTuesdaySeptember 2, 2003
 by: Gerald Crawford
 The summer is beginning to wind up as the park store closes for the season and Gerald
				was off harvesting. This weeke's report as always includes some outstanding pictures.
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				 Mr. Ribs reopensTuesdaySeptember 2, 2003
 by: Timothy W. Shire
 A big lunch hour crowd was on hand to welcome Mr. Ribs back to town after its absence
				from the community when it burned down about seven years ago.
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				 Labour Day 2003:
				Nothing to celebrateTuesdaySeptember 2, 2003
 by: Mark Weisbrot
 Washington economis Mark Weisbrot explains the decline in the American standard of
				living and says that it is a deliberate policy of government and business leaders
				in his country. We have added some interesting references to this story and you will
				discover he is hardly alone in his assessment of things.
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 A cool and rather nasty day in Tisdale Tuesday, attempts to rain but mostly just
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