The Week of January 3 to 9, 1999
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- R
ed
Earth - Builds Its Own Future
- Saturday
January 9, 1999
The pictures tell the story of renewal and positive outlook toward a brighter future
for this reserve East of Nipawin.
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The Red Earth
Tree
- Saturday
January 9, 1999
Back on August 6, 1998 Ensign had an article on trees and mentioned a special tree
on the Red Earth reserve. Here it is, pictures of this unusual tree.
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- John William Head Memorial Education Centre Renovations
Friday
January 8, 1999
Five classrooms operate in the middle of a major overhaul of the Red Earth High School.
Students attended extended day classes and even night classes to keep up with their
studies.
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- Carrot
River Roman Catholic Church Destroyed By Fire
Friday
January 8, 1999
The beautiful and modern Carrot River church has vanished following a mysterious
fire Christmas Day.
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A Cold January
Week
- Friday
January 8, 1999
A discussion about the seasonally normal cold weather we are experiencing.
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- Arborfield Alfalfa Dehydration Plant's Bail Stack
Friday
January 8, 1999
Large quantities of sun dried alfalfa bails surround the Arborfield Dehydration plant.
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- MacWorld
Expo In San Francisco Esta
blishes New Computer Trends
- Thursday
January 7, 1999
This is a complete report on the major announcements at the MacWorld conference with
some indicates as to how this will affect public computer products in general.
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1999
SaskTel Mobility Cup, Senior Men's Provincial Curling Championship
- Thursday
January 7, 1999
Competition got underway at the RecPlex Wednesday tickets are $8 a day or $25 for
the week event. Scores updated after each draw on this page.
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Moving Landscape
- Thursday
January 7, 1999
A photo essay for those people who are not familiar with drifting snow. Pictures
of ground drift under shiny skies.;
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Tisdale's Locomotive
- Wednesday
January 6, 1999
Here since September, Louis Dreyfus has their own locomotive to move cars around
their siding.
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Watch Your Step
- Wednesday
January 6, 1999
Concern and some suggestions to prevent injury when walking on icy and slippery walking
surfaces.
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- Jennifer's getting a wind up article ready for us.

- After returning from Mexico mid-December Jennifer
Shire is putting together her pictures and recollections for an article or series
of articles on what its like going to college in a land as different as Southern
Mexico and the cultural shock of returning home. We hope to see this material in
the coming weeks.
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Get Outside and
Enjoy the Fine Weather
- Tuesday
January 5, 1999
Warmer temperatures after the Christmas cold snap are inviting to get out of the
house and appreciate the fresh air. This article includes a cross country ski report.
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- Tisdale's
Royal Bank Wins Service Award
Tuesday
January 5, 1999
Tisdale's banks are all excellent service providers and the Royal Bank has recognised
its Tisdale Branch as one of the best in the country.
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The Cruelest Disservice
- Monday
January 4, 1999
Edwin Wallace discusses the Estey report on Western Canada grain handling and the
rather off-handed way it and government view the affects this matter has on the quality
of prairie life.
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- A
Brief History of Accounting: From Prehistory to the Information Age

- Sunday
January 3, 1999
Here's your chance to find out about the mysteries of accounting what were its origins
and where is it now. By, James deSantis
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