Right in the centre - Epidemic of secrecy
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- Published on Thursday, July 20, 2017
Ken Waddell
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In the decades long crawl to make health care accessible and still stay within 40 per cent of the province’s budget, Manitoba governments have actually done a very poor job of containing costs. The current Pallister government is finding that to hold the line on costs or to actually reduce costs is a pretty frustrating exercise.
My perspective - Fast food
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Kate Jackman-Atkinson
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Alot has changed in Canadian agriculture since 1977, but one thing that hasn’t is the rules that govern the transportation of livestock. In the last 40 years, not only have there been changes in how farm animals are transported, there has been more research into factors impacting their well-being, as well as an increased concern about their welfare. Since 2013, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency has been working on updating these rules and last December, the federal government released proposed changes to the Health of Animals Regulations. The proposed changes were open for comments until Feb. 15.
Ahead of the pack
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Local athletes lead the way for Manitoba at Western Canada Track and Field Challenge.
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The very best track and field athletes from across the prairies recently converged on Winnipeg for the Western Canada Track and Field Challenge. Amongst those elite were five members of the Prairie Storm Athletics track club. Their weekend results included:
1st round upset in Santa Clara playoffs
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By Eoin Devereux
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The seventh seeded Carberry Royals eliminated the Minnedosa Mavericks from the Santa Clara Baseball League playoffs, on Monday, July 17, with a 7-0 win. Carberry knocked out the second ranked Mavericks with a 2-1 series victory.