The Week of September 12 to 18, 1999

Catching up
Sunday
September 12, 1999
What about that fire hydrant on the driveway and how are they making out in the new subdivision? Let's check these things out!
Smooth
Sunday
September 12, 1999
Nearly done, from North to South, South to North Tisdale's main street which is also highway 35 is now pretty smooth.
Fireguard
Sunday
September 12, 1999
Northern Steel continues to produce new products for specialised markets, the latest of these are double walled tanks.
Labour Day Clouds
Sunday
September 12, 1999
Labour Day we saw these sweeping fall clouds rushing over the prairie sky and have to share them with you.
Balancing the Budgets & Downsizing Education
Sunday
September 12, 1999
Mario deSantis condemns the Premier for his electoral promises and his government's record in education.
Batoche - A First Visit
Sunday
September 12, 1999
With a gloomy perhaps even rainy Sunday we take you on our first visit to the historical Batoche site near Duck Lake.
It Was A Long Summer
Monday
September 13, 1999
A look at children and their summer past as they now work their way through another school year.
The Ultimate Light Twin - Cessna 310
Monday
September 13, 1999
Find out about the Cessna 310, a six passenger light aircraft made from 1955 until 1981.
Monday
September 13, 1999
This is the look of our dampened street this morning at 10:00 as you can see the trees are rapidly adopting their transitional colours and there is a definite look of fall. A year ago today Ensign announced the conclusion of harvest, in comparison it would appear that we are now about 65% done but those who planted early are all finished and others will be at it for some time to come. The rain will actually speed up the process as the Canola will be in better harvest condition as a result.
A Good Samaritan and Premier Roy Romanow's Third Way
Tuesday
September 14, 1999
Mario deSantis tells us of his adventures and how hollow is the sound of the Premier's advocacy of the Third Way.
So You Think It Doesn't Matter
Tuesday
September 14, 1999
This is how Monday ended with a flashy fiery sunset. The low cloud broke up during the night so that we could see the Northern lights but the temperature though it hovered just above zero, did not cross the line and by morning a few of these same clouds are still floating around.

Check out a discussion on the concerns about apathy as they relate to the coming election and to community life in general.

Nipawin At Night
Wednesday
September 15, 1999
Nipawin is beautiful any season and in the pictures in this article you can see at any time of the day.
Final Touch up
Wednesday
September 15, 1999
Finishing touches on the paving project tied up traffic at the junction Tuesday.
CN Replaces Crossing
Thursday
September 15, 1999
A new railway crossing goes in to accompany the general upgrading of the CN line through town as new ballast is added.
Tisdale Wins 31-27
Thursday
September 16, 1999
Tisdale wins season opener against Melfort 31 to 27 with a good crowd on hand and perfect football weather.
Northern Steel Continues To Innovate
Friday
September 17, 1999
Once you start using your head to come up with new ideas it is pretty hard to stop that process and it looks like Northern Steel Industries has become addicted to progress.
We Won!
Friday
September 17, 1999
This is the view of this morning's sunrise at 0630 which is proof that despite the election the sun did come up this morning. Read about the most unusual election in this province's history.
To Many Secrets
Saturday
September 18, 1999
This is not paranoia this is the mentality of the government of the United States that has proceeded with questionable intrusion into the development of technology.