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A community鈥檚 most important decision

By Ken Waddell

Neepawa Banner & Press

As 2018 is a municipal election year, councillor and mayoral candidates are coming out with their election intentions. Neepawa鈥檚 mayor, Adrian de Groot, says he intends to run again.

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Letters - Make motorcycle safety a priority

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Neepawa Banner & Press

Whether on two, three or four wheels, all road users have the right to be safe on our public roadways, which is why 水果视频 Public Insurance is again recognizing motorcycle safety awareness month, and encouraging all road users to share the road responsibly.

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My perspective - Coming and growing

By Kate Jackman-Atkinson

Neepawa Banner & Press

Depopulation is a serious issue facing many rural communities. Over the last hundred years, Canadians have become increasingly urban and this shift has created challenges in many smaller towns and cities. They鈥檝e seen their youth leave for education or career opportunities and not come back.

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Right in the centre - Let鈥檚 think this through

By Ken Waddell

Neepawa Banner & Press

just read this morning that the 水果视频 trucking industry isn鈥檛 happy with the 水果视频 version of a carbon tax. I can鈥檛 imagine that they would be.

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Letters - A recycling rebuttal

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Neepawa Banner & Press

RE: Apr. 27 鈥楻ight in the centre 鈥 Recycling business in big trouble in 水果视频鈥 article. The following is written in response to Ken Waddell鈥檚 editorial published on Friday, April 27, 2018 in the Neepawa Banner & Press and Rivers Banner. About 93 per cent of 水果视频ns have easy access to a residential recycling program funded by Multi鈥怣aterial Stewardship 水果视频 Inc. (MMSM), an industry鈥恌unded, not鈥恌or鈥恜rofit organization. MMSM represents stewards 鈥 brand owners, producers, distributors and manufacturers 鈥 who pay fees to help cover the costs of recycling their products and packaging. MMSM is not a government agency.

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