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Advice for successfully handling money in Canada

By Scott Dyke

Branch Manager, RBC Royal Bank Neepawa

In my past year since moving to Neepawa to manage the RBC, I have noticed some trends with our Newcomers to Canada (both Temporary Foreign Workers and new Permanent Residents).  First off I, along with many others in Neepawa, welcome you and we are very pleased to have you as part of our community.

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Right in the Centre - It's hard to keep up

By Ken Waddell

The Neepawa Banner

It’s hard to keep up with the unfolding of events in the Ë®¹ûÊÓƵ government. By the time you read this, things may have changed around a lot more, but as of Monday morning, we have a premier who doesn’t understand the difference between a leadership review vote and a leadership convention.

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Ë®¹ûÊÓƵbodies - I get by with a little help from my friends

By Rita Friesen

 

Not so keen on all the lyrics of the song made popular by the Beatles back in the day, but that first opening line pretty much sums up my life this last month.

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My Perspective - Remembering

By Kate Jackman-Atkinson

This week, we marked Remembrance Day.  On Tuesday, at 11 am, in a cascade across the country, the world stopped for two minutes of silence. In these moments of silence, we remembered those known and unknown to us who fought, and sometimes lost their lives, in the service of our country.  

We remember why they fought and what they fought for.

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Ë®¹ûÊÓƵbodies - What is after the war?

By Rita Friesen

Once again we are approaching what the calendar calls ‘Remembrance Day’. While I do respect and honour the day set aside to officially recognize those individuals who have served our country, and their families, one day seems woefully inadequate.

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