The Week of March 19 to 25, 2000
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- Sunday
March 19, 2000
This picture was taken at sunrise Saturday morning West of Melfort. Though the wind
was cool all day the sky cleared and the country was drenched in sunlight. You might
want to check out the newly overhaulled table of contents as Ensign has upgraded
this section to further enhance the archieved material.
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- First Day of Spring
- Monday
March 20, 2000
Our yard is melting but a neighbours is filled with water and has to pump it out.
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- Away Mission To Regina's RCMP Chapel
- Monday
March 20, 2000
To celebrate this first day of spring we have a very special photo essay for you
today, this extensive set of pictures were taken yesterday and depicit the exploration
of the RCMP chapel in Regina.
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- Premier Romanow: Militarizing Health Care
and Killing Rural Saskatchewan
- Monday
March 20, 2000
Mario deSantis identifies major US military contractors as the companies benefitting
from health care technical projects.
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- If Its Not Broke, Don't Fix It!
- Tuesday
March 21, 2000
This morning we give some consideration as to the motivation for consolidation of
the rural forms of government in Saskatchewan. The picture above was taken at 8:50
this morning and demonstrates the clear blue sky of this fine morning here in Tisdale.
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- Alternate
Universe News: Aliens
- Tuesday
March 21, 2000
The last time we heard from the Alternate Universe was back in May so it is good
this morning to once again consider the world created by Carey Heilman.
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- Is It Time To
Take Down the Flag
- Wednesday
March 22, 2000
Tisdale merchants are considering responding to Kevin McIntyre's call for solidarity
with Carrot River as this morning Ensign published three articles that respond
to the growing provincial threats to Rural Saskatchewan. Country folks, its time
to stand together.
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- Premier Romanow's Government: The Obsession of Saving Money Versus Building
Healthier Communitiies
- Wednesday
March 22, 2000
Mario gives us some insight into the processes that seem to be distorting both reality
and the future through deliberate government policy.
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- United We Stand
- Wednesday
March 22, 2000
Kevin McIntyre of Carrot Rivers speaks from the heart as he explains the extreme
displeasure felt by residents of his community at the loss of their hospital and
the prospects of future losses.
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- IF
- Wednesday
March 22, 2000
Edwin Wallace, a farmer from the Swift Current area voices his concerns and opinions
on the provincial government's recent initiatives.
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- Tisdale Collective Kitchens
- Thursday
March 23, 2000
Here is a remarkable self-help project that illustrates the power of people working
together.
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- Regina Health District Closes One Surgical
Theatre: Shortage of Leaership, Shortage of Nurses and Shortage of Democracy
- Thursday
March 23, 2000
Mario deSantis explains the situation that sees nurses over worked while the District
has difficulties recruiting additional staff.
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- Dr. Steven Lewis: Preaching the Gospel of Statistics at SAHA Convention
- Thursday
March 23, 2000
The man most responsible for the decline in Canadian health care says everythings
better than people think, according to his figures!
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- Honourable Pat Atkinson: Spending More Money and Running for the Laurel
of "Saviour of Medicare"
- Friday
March 24, 2000
Mario deSantis has repeated his concern about healthcare mis-management for some
time but today with the Provincial Health ministers meeting with their federal counter-part,
Mario's comments are particularly appropriate as the same arguments repeat and the
tax payer has no choice but to keep forking over money to be squandered.
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- Spring At Wolf Creek
- Saturday
March 25, 2000
And a fine Saturday it is with the sun shining, water giggling in the ditches and
geese circling over head. Today we take a few minutes and visit with the miniature
horses at Wolf Creek farms.
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- Minister of Health Pat Atkinson and Health
Indicators:"there are lies, damned lies, and statistics"
- Saturday
March 25, 2000
Mario helps us to see through the clutter and realise that the use of statistics
in an evolving and changing society will bear little help toward solving problems
of any kind.
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