The Week of July 30 to August 5, 2000

Fields of Promise - End of July
Sunday
July 30, 2000
Today we take a look at the crops in the field. This Canola crop sits with a giant storm in the background was taken yesterday afternoon.
Thunder Chickens Vs. BowMar Blues
Sunday
July 30, 2000
God Bless the inventory of coed slow pitch baseball. Today tournaments in Tisdale and Porcupine Plain and perhaps numerous other communities, as people of all ages get out in the sun and enjoy the time together.
Celebration
Monday
July 31, 2000
The jubilant decoration of a yard can go beyond prettiness and venture into pure fun. This morning we look at such a yard.
The Greenwater Report For July 31, 2000
Monday
July 31, 2000
Once again Gerald Crawford keeps us up to date on the magpies, campgrounds and adventures at Greenwater Park.
Residewalkification
Monday
July 31, 2000
Time to rebuild the aging sidewalk beside the bakery.
Pauline's Place
Tuesday
August 1, 2000
The pleasant surrounding of a farm garden that like so many is more of a park than a garden.
Cleanup In Porcupine
Tuesday
August 1, 2000
The cleanup of the fire damage is all but complete, but there is evidence that it will take far more than a little fire downtown to quell the spirits of this resilient community.
Financial Construction Boom In Nipawin
Wednesday
August 2, 2000
Nipawin's Credit Union and the Bank of Nova Scotia go on a building binge
Big Art
Wednesday
August 2, 2000
We take a look at the two dramatic murals now up on the walls of prominent Nipawin buildings.
Welcome To Weekes
Wednesday
August 2, 2000
A special little village with its very special people is featured in today's hometown story.
Painting The Fence
Thursday
August 3, 2000
Its a tough hot job but somebody has to do it and endure interruptions from passerby and friends.
Raillessness
Thursday
August 3, 2000
This is a case study, real people with a real transportation problem, the tangible effects of devolution.
Time For The Goalposts To Go
Thursday
August 3, 2000
The TUCs field had its goal posts taken down yesterday as its transition to something else continues.
Premier Roy romanow's books: balancing the budget by incarcerating young offenders
Thursday
August 3, 2000
Statistics Canada figures show Saskatchewan as Canada's more likely place to throw children into custody.
Doozers
Friday
August 4, 2000
This isn't Fragel Rock but Winnipeg, as the city goes about its summer business of upgrading and replacing infrastructure to keep ahead of age and decay.
Annual Pilgrimage To The Forks
Saturday
August 5, 2000
Rituals are best when repeated and a visit to Winnipeg is automatically a visit to the Forks.
Going Back To The Gold Standard With SGIs Researches
Saturday
August 5, 2000
Mario deSantis gives us a hard look at the thoughts of Cassidy study defender Dr. Cote.