My perspective - Changing tides
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- Published on Friday, January 13, 2017
By Kate Jackman-Atkinson
The Neepawa Banner
The tide is turning and I hope it鈥檚 a sign of good things to come for rural businesses. After a decade of 鈥渕ore鈥 and 鈥渂igger鈥, we are starting to see a real appreciation for 鈥渟mall鈥.
Observation - Jan. 12, 2017
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- Published on Thursday, January 12, 2017
By Addy Oberlin
The Neepawa Banner
How is the year 2017 starting out for you? Just the same as the year 2016? Have you broken any resolutions yet or are you bravely trying to keep them. Starting out the new year being quite ill was not a good start for me.
Faithfully Yours- Never underestimate the power of prayer
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- Published on Sunday, January 8, 2017
Neil Strohschein
The Neepawa Banner
The results of the November 2016 elections in the United States, especially the vote for President, have proven the wisdom of the old saying: 鈥淏e careful what you wish for. You just might get it鈥攁nd you might not like the consequences of your choice.鈥
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水果视频bodies- It鈥檚 been a week鈥
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- Published on Saturday, January 7, 2017
By Rita Friesen
The Neepawa Banner
It鈥檚 been a week of long naps in the big chair. I don鈥檛 know exactly how it happens. The plan is to sit a bit, watch some television and then get on with the day. Before I know it, a dog is snuggled on my lap, the mug of hot chocolate is empty and the sound of the show is fuzzy and dim. I come to with my lips stuck to my top teeth 鈥 my snoring jarring me awake. Has not bothered my lap warmer, he simply squirms as I stretch and debate getting up. Time has slipped away and I am okay.
My perspective- Connecting Canadians
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- Published on Friday, January 6, 2017
Kate Jackman-Atkinson
The Neepawa Banner/Neepawa Press
Rural Canadians got some good news just before Christmas鈥 better broadband coverage is coming. On Dec. 21, the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) announced that broadband internet is now considered a basic service. The move puts high speed internet into the same category as landline telephones.
The change came following a year and half of public consultations and resulted in new targets for service under sub-section 46.5(1) of the Telecommunications Act. The new targets apply to both fixed and mobile broadband services. For fixed broadband services, the target is access to an unlimited data option as well as minimum speeds of 50 megabits per second for download and 10 megabits per second for upload. For mobile broadband services, the target is access to the latest mobile wireless technology not only in homes and businesses, but also along major Canadian transportation corridors.