The Week of January 10 to 16, 1999
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- Championship
Final This Afternoon
- Sunday
January 10, 1999
SaskTel Mobility Cup, Senior Men's Provincial play-off wraps up this afternoon with
the final game between Ray Field of Melfort and Al Kehler of Regina's Highland club.
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- Bureaucratic
Incompetence and Talks Between CUPE and SAHO
- Sunday
January 10, 1999
Mario deSantis returns to Ensign today with a pointed and sharp comment about the
negotiations and situation threatening health care in the province.
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- Snow Forts
- Monday
January 11. 1999
Nostalgia and memories of school yard fun are being made at Tisdale Elementary.
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- Frosty Chimneys
- Monday
January 11, 1999
A safety reminder about the build up of ice on natural gas chimneys and vents warning
about the dangers of carbon monoxide poisoning from poor combustion.
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- The Retail Environment
- Tuesday
January 12, 1999
A QuickTime VR look around Extra Foods at their new addition of signs
and what that means for the consumer.
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- New Technologies
Make A Difference
- Wednesday
January 13, 1999
This article explains how the most recent developments with computers and servers
can impact on education and the learning environment.
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- Town Gathers Fuel For Annual Bonfire
- Thursday
January 14, 1999
Discarded Christmas trees are gathered for fire in February.
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- Louis
Dreyfus Expands Number of Terminals
- Thursday
January 14, 1999
Grain company announces Wednesday its expansion to Aberdeen Saskatchewan giving it
four locations in this province.
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- Cold
Snapped -15 January 14th Morning
- Thursday
January 14, 1999
A picture of the sunrise and a comment about the rapid change in temperatures.
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- Trucks
- Friday
January 15, 1999
A photo-essay of a sample of trucks met at the 4-way stop at the junction of highways
35 and 3 at Tisdale.
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- Mild Winter Day
Ends
- Saturday
January 16, 1999
A picture of Friday's sunset and some weather comments.
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- Saskatchewan
Wheat Pool CEO Leroy Larson Looking Toward Retirement
- Saturday
January 16, 1999
Edwin Wallace expresses his opinions about the Wheat Pool's declining
popularity and the unsettling trends in Canadian grain marketing.
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