‘I live in the real world, I’ll bring that to politics’
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photo by Kate Jackman-Atkinson
Dougald Lamont is running for the leadership of the provincial Liberal Party.
By Kate Jackman-Atkinson
The Neepawa Banner
Dougald Lamont has a vision for the province’s future and the Winnipeg-based small business owner has been hitting the highways and byways to share his message. Lamont is one of three candidates vying to lead the provincial Liberal Party and he stopped in Neepawa on Aug. 24.
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Prairie Sunset chronicles change over the last century
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Submitted by Dion Manastyrski
Dion Manastyrski’s book, printed in Manitoba by Friesens Printing, is a tribute to the people who have called the Prairies home.
By Kate Jackman-Atkinson
The Neepawa Banner
Over the last century and a half, as settlers have come and gone, the prairie landscape had retained the reminders of those who once called the land their home. Photographer Dion Manastyrski has recently published a book, called Prairie Sunset: A Story of Change, documenting rural communities.
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Observation - September 1, 2017
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Addy Oberlin
The Neepawa Banner
It is good to be back again. I was away for a two week holiday which included a weekend reunion with all my family in a most beautiful spot in B.C. Sometimes a change of pace in life is as good as a rest. We all need a rest at times. Life can become very wearisome and stressful. I started with having a ride to Alberta with some precious friends. From there my children had plans ready for me and I just went with them where ever they went. It was a rest from the busy life I live here in Swan River. Even Jesus, when He was very busy going from place to place to tell the people how they could live a life filled with the love of God, needed a place away from all the business, to rest and renew in body and spirit. Psalm 8:22,23 tells us how Jesus told His disciples “Let’s go over to the other side of the lake.” So they got into a boat and set out. As they sailed He fell asleep.”
Faithfully Yours -Three questions for parents
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Neil Strohschein
The Neepawa Banner
In a few days, homes in our communities will be filled with two familiar sounds.
The first will be an ominous groan—made by students who have been told to get out of bed because this is the first day of school. The second will be a huge sigh of relief—made by parents as they watch their children, now each a year older, leave to begin another year of learning.