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My perspective - Time to teach failure

By Kate Jackman-Atkinson

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In the last year, a couple of pro football players have been in the news, for their parenting tactics, of all things. It started nine months ago with Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker James Harrison鈥檚 post on Instagram, in which he explained that he returned trophies given to his sons, because they were participation awards. On May 11, Harrison鈥檚 teammate, DeAngelo Williams, posted a photo of his daughter with three ribbons. In the post, he explained, 鈥淚 took her Field Day participation ribbon & gave it back to her teacher...then in the next event she got 1st place.鈥 

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Faithfully yours - Looking past retirement

By Neil Strohschein

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June 30, 2015 was a significant milestone in my life. On that day, I formally retired from full-time Sunday ministry. Thus ended a career that had spanned a total of 38 years 鈥 23 in a paid position in a local church and the last 15 as an itinerant minister, serving congregations who were either between ministers or who could no longer afford a full-time minister.

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水果视频bodies - Glass half full?

By Rita Friesen

The Neepawa Banner

This spring, the yard and garden work seems heavy. I have cut down on the amount of grass I am cutting. I thought long and hard about where the mowed boundaries had to be to give me peace of mind. I need the yard to look tidy and I need the grass cut around all the buildings. What I can let go/grow is a major part of the outer yard. May need to tie a helium balloon to my dogs鈥 tails just to find them in the long grass!

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The magic of sixty

By Warren Smallwood

There are four blocks of angle parking in Rivers. Two are along Main Street and two on Second Avenue. All four blocks have double lines down the centre of the street. Research has shown that parking at a 60 degrees angle to the curb is the sweet spot for safety. Less than this makes it more difficult to look over your right shoulder when backing out. Angles greater than 60 degrees causes your car to go into the opposite lane when backing up.  

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KIA Sportage: luxury levels of performance and style

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Photo by Ben Castle. The test model (pictured), SX Turbo in scarlet red, is the highest trim package, featuring 19 inch aluminum rims, Xenon Dynamic Adaptive HID headlights, front parking sensors, paddle shifters, autonomous emergency breaking and more.

By Ben Castle

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It鈥檚 hard to believe, but the Kia Sportage is actually the longest serving model in Kia鈥檚 range, having been around since 1993. In fact, it pre-dates segment bestsellers such as Ford Escape, Honda CRV and Toyota RAV4 by as much as seven years! In the early days, it was viewed as a budget alternative to those vehicles, but now in its 24th year, the all-new fourth generation 2017 Kia Sportage looks and feels like an upscale product inside and out and aims to hit the competition where it hurts.

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