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水果视频bodies - Are you listening?

By Rita Friesen

The Neepawa Banner

Moms and grandmas, do you remember being too busy to really listen as a child repeatedly asked a question or tried to tell you something when we were simply too busy, we thought, to pay attention? We said 鈥測es鈥 when we should not have, ignored warning signs when we should have paid attention. Probably happened to dads and grandpas as well, but there I can not speak from experience! (There were a great many 鈥渨atch me鈥漵 that I missed as well)

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Faithfully yours - When organization replaces organism, part one

By Neil Steohschein

The Neepawa Banner

There are two ways to study ancient history. One way鈥攖he common way鈥攖he way that can put an insomniac to sleep in 10 minutes鈥攊s to memorize lists and lists of people and dates, places and dates, events and more dates. That鈥檚 how I studied history in college. It鈥as鈥oring!

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My perspective - A proactive approach

By Kate Jackman-Atkinson

The Neepawa Banner

Like hockey and maple syrup, universal health care is an identifiable feature of Canada. The problem is that, unlike hockey and maple syrup, there are shortages within the health care system that leave many people paying for services they can鈥檛 access.  We aren鈥檛 just paying a little bit either. In 2015/2016, the province in planning to spend $6 billion on Health, roughly 38 per cent of the entire $15 billion budget. 

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View from the legislature - July 30

By Leanne Rowat

 Riding Mountain MLA

Another session of the 水果视频 Legislative Assembly wrapped up on June 30, but not to the benefit of 水果视频ns. The session that started with the budget address on April 30 was the shortest spring session since the last election. The government chose to sit only 35 days compared to the longest session sitting 90 days in 2013.

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Right in the centre - Naysayers can paint or get off the ladder

By Ken Waddell

The Neepawa Banner

As I sat in my office on Saturday July 25, 2015, it was a much different July Saturday than the past 8-10 years. For most of those years, I was chairman of the Neepawa Area Lily Festival and I was involved for all 18 festivals. 

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