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Faithfully yours - Justice that is ‘seen’ to be served

By Neil Strohschein

Neepawa Banner

In the early fall of 1984, Brian Mulroney and Canada’s Progressive Conservatives defeated the Liberals under reigning Prime Minister John Turner and formed a new majority government.

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My Perspective - Hungry for knowledge

By Kate Jackman-Atkinson

Neepawa Banner/Neepawa Press

Right now, the biggest challenge facing agriculture isn’t an ageing population, market volatility, weather or rising input costs. Today, the biggest challenge facing farmers is consumer education.

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Right in the centre - You can't fix stupid

By Ken Waddell

Neepawa Banner/Neepawa Press

They say you can’t fix stupid and there’s plenty of it to go around. It’s at all levels of government, sometimes found in the business world and often in our individual lives.

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Thumbs up - To keeping it clean

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Submitted by Clay and Linda Hainstock

The Neepawa Press

A thumbs up to the Town of Neepawa employees. They were at our place the next morning at 8 o'clock to remove the tree that had fallen onto Hamilton street in front of our home [following last Wednesday night’s storm]. 

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Ë®¹ûÊÓƵbodies - Adventures in my new home…

By Rita Friesen

Neepawa Banner

It didn’t take but a heart beat for me to feel at home in this ‘new to me’ house. But, and there is always is a but, there have been a few adventures. The most major one occurred with the washing machine.

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