Right in the centre - Deafening silence
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- Published on Friday, March 20, 2015
By Ken Waddell
The Neepawa Banner
By the time this column hits the streets, things may have changed dramatically but right now, the silence is deafening. There鈥檚 so little real news coming out of the provincial government and the municipal offices that one has to wonder when something, anything will break loose. I know it鈥檚 budget season, but there has been almost no projects or programs pre-announced anywhere.
My perspective - Problems and solutions
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- Published on Thursday, March 19, 2015
By Kate Jackman-Atkinson
The Neepawa Banner
Last weekend, I covered the nomination meeting to determine the PC candidate for the Agassiz riding in the next provincial election. It was a hard fought race and one that wasn鈥檛 characterized by the mud slinging so often seen when opposing parties go to war in an election. As PC leader Brian Pallister pointed out, a nomination race is a battle among friends.
水果视频bodies: Lessons to learn
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- Published on Saturday, March 14, 2015
By Rita Friesen
The Banner
The Reader鈥檚 Digest was the magazine of choice in our farm home. Chock full of information on a wide variety of topics, it became a mini library in a farm home. Some humour, some faith, some economics and strong personalities filled the pages. One article that jumps to my memory is one written, in all sincerity, back in the 鈥50s, debating whether black people could be as intelligent as white. We have, thankfully, come a long way.
Faithfully Yours: To preserve and protect
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- Published on Saturday, March 14, 2015
Several years ago, in conjunction with the launching of its Community Internet Site, Neepawa鈥檚 Public Library hosted an evening to introduce patrons to the world of virtual vacations. Those who attended were shown how to tour the world without ever leaving the comforts of home.
Right in the Centre: Bad method, bad outcome
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- Published on Friday, March 13, 2015
By Ken Waddell
The Banner
The day after Premier Greg Selinger salvaged his job as NDP party leader and premier, the Brandon Sun had an interesting line in their editorial. Speaking about leadership hopeful and second place candidate, Theresa Oswald, the Sun said, 鈥淪ome very vocal union leaders and other influential voices in the party saw Oswald and the rest of the splinter group as acting out of self-interest rather than character.鈥