The Week of July 9 to 15, 2000
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- City Hospital
- Sunday
July 9, 2000
This morning we take a look at the grand and interesting images of Saskatoon's City
hospital. This story will be posted around eleven this morning, thanks for dropping
by Ensign this morning.
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- Shetland Sheltie
Sheep Dog
- Sunday
July 9, 2000
Outstanding friend and companion, that's what people describe their Shelties as and
here is some information about the breed and a couple of pictures.
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- Into His Hands
- Sunday
July 9, 2000
The rain and storms of this past week have dominated the news because of the affects
on this year's crop. Timothy Shire reflects on the growing conditions West of Melfort.
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- Chanh Tam Temple
- Sunday
July 9, 2000
A glimpse of cultural diversity on West 22nd Street in Saskatoon.
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- Sunset In the City
- Sunday
July 9, 2000
Take a look at some pictures as Saturday ended in Saskatoon.
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- Services for House # 5
- Monday
July 10, 2000
The town crew began installing water and sewer service lines to the new house site
on the South West side of town this morning cutting that exit off while the work
proceeds.
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- The Greenwater Report for July 10, 2000
- Monday
July 10, 2000
Gerald Crawford tells us about fearful storms, Joni Mitchell, the Alliance election
and the visitor's centre at the park.
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- Sailor's Delight
- Monday
July 10, 2000
Last night's glowing sky contrasted with this morning's dull news.
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- Spontaneous Destruction
- Tuesday
July 11, 2000
Sinday night this camper trailer used as project headquarters on construction projects
for Silverton Construction, burst into flames and was destroyed.
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- Saskatchewan Economic Priorities: Education,
then lower taxes and not more Phoney Research
- Tuesday
Juy 11, 2000
Mario deSantis discusses the key elements needed to boost the Canadian economy.
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- Capital "I" Industries
- Tuesday
July 11, 2000
Join us as we visit a farm based manufacturing business twelve miles South of Tisdale.
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- Fairweather Cumulus
- Wednesday
July 12, 2000
These three pictures above show yesterday's "fairweather cumulus" formation
that was passing over head. Today we have some information on clouds and what they
mean.
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- Takin' the dog for a ride
- Wednesday
July 12, 2000
Check out the Shih Tzu, a tiny little toy dog that wins the hearts of every owner.
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- The First Economic Priority is for Ourselves
to look in the mirror
- Wednesday
July 12, 2000
Mario walks us through the need for us to examine the basics as he points out the
strength in democracy is an informed and educated public.
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- Fields of Gold
- Thursday
July 13, 2000
Its that time of the year when across the prairies the yellow fever hits as the canola
fields blast their golden flowers as far as the eye can see.
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- Ag-Cat
- Thursday
July 13, 2000
Let's check out the bullet proof byplane Ag-Cat.
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- Some days they dig them up, today they fix them
- Thursday
July 13, 2000
Town workers are patching the streets today fixing pot holes and broken pavement.
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- Cenotaph Park In Flower
- Friday
July 14, 2000
With the sky filled with cloud it seems appropriate to brighten our day with a look
at some flowers.
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- Hive Harvesting
- Friday
July 14, 2000
Sweet business, honey gathers stop in town on their way to the fields this morning
with 240 empty boxes to be switched with full ones.
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- Premier Roy Romanow: a Magician?
a Saviour? a Cheater?
- Friday
July 14, 2000
Mario deSantis takes a thorough look at some of the claimed successes of the premier
and things are not looking good.
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- Shafts
- Saturday
July 15, 2000
This picture shows the penitrating shafts of light this morning at 0900 and in the
story are some remarkable images from last night's Japanese sunset.
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- Honourable Dwain Lingenfelter:
Love for money stronger than love for politics
- Saturday
July 15, 2000
Mario deSantis reports the confirmation of the former deputy premier's new job.
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- Pandemonium and no principles in health
care
- Saturday
July 15, 2000
Deficits, lay-offs and secret principles confuse the operations of the health districts
as Mario deSantis attempts to explain why things simply can't work.
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