Right in the centre - Some basic facts about newspapers
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By Ken Waddell
Neepawa Banner & Press
Dozens of times per week we get various press releases. They are important in the newspaper industry. By way of press releases, we find out what governments are up to, what organizations have planned for programs or meetings, what local events might be happening and a whole host of other items.
The problem is a newspaper can’t live on printing press releases. A newspaper needs ads to survive. And surviving isn’t enough, a business needs to thrive, to pay the print bill, distiribution costs and oh, yes, the staff.
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Friday, November 4, 2022 Rivers Banner
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Get the latest news online with the Rivers Banner! Take a look at the link below to flip through the whole paper on issuu.com.
In this weeks edition of the Rivers Banner, Ag Ex showcases livestock industry, it's that time of year for us to fall back, don't forget to change your clocks and remember those who served on Remembrance day this year!
Don't forget to pick up your hard copy of the paper to see deals from Princess Auto!
Friday, October 28, 2022 - Neepawa Banner & Press
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This week's Banner & Press looks at the return of the 24 team Neepawa Filipino Basketball League, after a two year hiatus. As well, the final town Council meeting before the election was held in Neepawa. Plus, updates on the construction happening at the old Co-op building and the early bird winner for the Farm & Leisure Lotto. To top it all off, there is also the Farmers' Advocate for October, in this week's Neepawa Banner & Press.
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Right in the centre - Standing up to the feds
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- Published on Friday, October 28, 2022
By Ken Waddell
Neepawa Banner & Press
This past week, Alberta’s premier Danielle Smith was sworn in, named her cabinet and presided over an AGM. She brought a lot of people into cabinet, among them her leadership rivals. She also laid down some rules for how to deal with Ottawa. Other than Quebec, no other province has been so vocal in their complaints about how they are treated by Ottawa.