My perspective - Fast food
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- Published on Thursday, July 20, 2017
Kate Jackman-Atkinson
Neepawa Banner
Alot has changed in Canadian agriculture since 1977, but one thing that hasn鈥檛 is the rules that govern the transportation of livestock. In the last 40 years, not only have there been changes in how farm animals are transported, there has been more research into factors impacting their well-being, as well as an increased concern about their welfare. Since 2013, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency has been working on updating these rules and last December, the federal government released proposed changes to the Health of Animals Regulations. The proposed changes were open for comments until Feb. 15.
Letters to the editor: Where have all the flowers gone?
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- Published on Wednesday, July 19, 2017
Submitted By Cecil Pittman
The Neepawa Press
It is with great concern from me, and I can assure you many other citizens of Neepawa and surrounding municipalities who had members of their families involved in the military expeditions in World Wars I and II and the Korean conflict when we heard the instructions given by Mayor de Groot and Town employee Denis Saquet a couple of days ago to long time cemetery employee (some 43 years), Jack Follows.
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My perspective - costs, unequally borne
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- Published on Thursday, July 13, 2017
Kate Jackman - Atkinson
The Neepawa Banner
Rural Canadian shoppers may see some changes in their retail landscape; on June 22, Sears Canada filed for bankruptcy. This isn鈥檛 necessarily the end though, the once storied retailer said it expects to remain in business, restructure and come out of bankruptcy protection later this year. In its filing, the company said it needed time to let the impact of changes made earlier this year take effect. They were given 30 days of protection from creditors.
Right in the centre - Insanity!
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- Published on Thursday, July 13, 2017
Ken Waddell
The Neepawa Banner
Paul Wells, of McLean鈥檚 magazine, wrote recently, 鈥淎t the Conservatives鈥 annual Stampede Barbecue in Calgary, Conservative Party of Canada leader Andrew Scheer said he鈥檒l use the first opportunity the Conservatives get in the autumn to make MPs vote on the government鈥檚 settlement with Omar Khadr. 鈥榃e鈥檙e going to force every Liberal in the House to take a stand,鈥 Scheer said. 鈥業t will be simple: Do you support paying a self-confessed terrorist over $10 million or do you stand with the common sense of millions of Canadians? Justin Trudeau will have to stand and defend it.鈥欌
My perspective -In case of emergency
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- Published on Thursday, July 6, 2017
By Kate Jackman-Atkinson
The Neepawa Banner
Last week, 18 rural 水果视频 communities found out that they would be losing their EMS stations. The changes are part of a province-wide reorganization of health care and the closure of these low volume stations was one of the recommendations in a 2013 report on the province鈥檚 emergency medical services.