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This is an old revision of this page, as edited by Masalai (talk | contribs) at 13:32, 23 May 2007 (Public, separate and private schools). The present address (URL) is a permanent link to this revision, which may differ significantly from the current revision.

Stop vandalizing Local Issues on Regina page or I will report you.--216.174.134.2 18:02, 19 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Consider yourself reported.Why do you insist on vandalising local issues ? --206.163.235.114 22:07, 19 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

I am not the one that got banned from editing the Regina wiki,and I am not the one making unwelcome remarks to other members when edits are made that you dont agree with. Listen to reason and be flexible and everything will work out for everyone. Not everyone can possibly agree with anyone else, but thats why compromise is something of a necessity on wiki.Friesguy 05:04, 20 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Aerial photos of Regina

Fascinating to me as an old Regina guy. Is "Over Winston Knorr Collegiate" a shot of the new residential development to the southeast on Arcola, north of the new graveyard? I haven't been to Regina lately but my Mum has moved to that part of town and it seems to me that her house overlooks an artificial lake that must be that one. What do you propose to photograph from aloft when you return to the air? Masalai 06:29, 17 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Oh really. Well, it certainly works. Those ponds in the new residential subdivisions look really terrific. Your idea of providing photos of new building projects in the central business district is an excellent one. Not for the main article, perhaps, but maybe the "Neighbourhoods" sub-article (which, truth to tell, looks a bit lame in its current, under-development state) could have a new downtown section added with your proposed photos. Someone has added an empty "to-do" template in the discussion page of the main article, which doesn't seem very helpful; it would be interesting to know what an experienced editor would have to say. Take a look sometime at the article on Brisbane, Australia, which it seems to me is by contrast rather a mess. Masalai 01:47, 18 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]

There are magnificent aerial photos of Regina at http://www.globalairphotos.com/gallery/sk/Regina/southeast/2003/11. They are of course for commercial use and are for sale. But they might give you some ideas for shots you could try and duplicate when you make your next venture aloft. I do think it a pity that there are no photos available of Regina in winter, when it really is at its most interesting and lovely in many respects. Masalai 01:57, 18 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Public, separate and private schools

Brian, I somewhat suspect that you are the editor who inserted the comments I refer to below:

Do I detect a bit of POV in this section that might reasonably be pruned? I was about to adjust slightly for the fact that, whereas in previous years, Catholic children were legally not permitted to enroll in "public" schools and non-Catholic children in "separate" schools, today there is a much more inclusivist franchise. And then I noted the subtle mentions of home schooling being "small but growing" and the new private schools similarly being "small but growing." Am I missing something here? I think we need to avoid anything smacking of politics in such a highly-charged matter. Of course I have not -- as per my previous comments -- presumed to edit out these adverbs, but...comments, please? Masalai 10:16, 16 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

I do not want to get into a thing here: as I say, editors should consult before unilaterally making big changes. Do you feel strongly about these editorial adverbs? Kind regards. Mac. Masalai 10:16, 16 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Sure Masalai go ahead and prune, I was only trying to add more info where I thought we needed more fleshing out,.It is my understanding that until the early 60's there was no catholic system until the catholics formed their own system and broke away. But in my experience Catholic kids were never excluded from the public system it was only their faith that asked them to start up a separate school system, assign their taxes to their separate system and get funding from the government in the 60's. Technically though non catholic students arent to attend catholic schools, it happens all the time because one school might be closer than another, and the faith doesnt matter to some parents just proximity to their home, and as long as their taxes get signed over to the separate system it appears to be ok with the management of the separate board. There does seem to be about 250 -300 kids in homeschooling with the public system offering guidance and assistance to parents and students, and it is growing yearly.Friesguy 03:49, 17 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Oh no, the separate schools date back to the very early days of settlement: the Manitoba Schools Question (I am sure there is an article on that by that name; otherwise under "Separate Schools") was something even the Pope got involved in, back in the 1870s. And yes, there was very definitely a ban on Catholic students attending public schools and non-Catholic students attending separate schools. Masalai 03:56, 17 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Actually, here it is: Separate school. Quite a good article, though there is a bit of confusing ambiguity in the opening paragraphs. I perhaps show my age in having a reasonably substantial awareness of the Manitoba Schools Question and the history of the Separate School systems in western Canada: grade 12 history in my day (what a fustian, old-fogey expression!) was entirely given over to the development of the Canadian constitution; my son did grade 12 in Regina considerably more recently and he hasn't the foggiest notion of any of these things. Masalai 05:13, 19 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

A recent somewhat hostile contributor

Hi Fries. I have recently got into a bit of a contretempts with User:Pomte with respect to the developing "Regina Neighbourhoods" article. I have attempted to invite him cordially into our little community of contributors to the Regina articles. I hope you will support me in suggesting to this person that we like to confer cordially and enter into a collegial discussion before we haul off and rip Regina articles apart! Kind regards. Masalai 13:32, 23 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]