My perspective - Playing up the arts

Kate Jackman-Atkinson

The Neepawa Banner

Last week, Neepawa area residents had the chance to watch this year’s major production, put on by the students at Neepawa Area Collegiate Institute. It was a fantastic show and a great opportunity to see all of the talent in our school, talent which I’m sure exists in schools across the region.  Watching the students on stage made me think about what a valuable experience this was for them as they prepare to graduate into adulthood

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Right in the centre -Searching for solutions

Ken Waddell

The Neepawa Banner

The provincial government is in the midst of debating bills that would limit pay increases for almost everyone who works for the government.

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My perspective - Fake news, real problems

By Kate Jackman-Atkinson

The Neepawa Banner

The news media in general has taken a bit of beating over the last decade, but these days, the public is being reminded of the industry’s continued relevance, thanks to an unexpected source, the rise of fake news.

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Right in the centre - We need to stand up for ourselves

By Ken Waddell

The Neepawa Banner

I apologize if this column is a bit too personal or a bit too centred on Neepawa. However, there is strong message here for all communities.  As I write this column on Tuesday morning, I am sitting with my wife Christine, who is less than 24 hours out of surgery. The operation went well and she is recovering OK. Not sure how long she will be in hospital. Anyway, Christine has had wonderful care from diagnosis, to meeting a specialist, to the surgery.

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Observation: April 28, 2017

By Addy Oberlin
The Banner

My son-in-law races sprint cars. They are rather small cars with a slanted roof and a high powered motor.. My daughter always goes along and is at times part of the pit crew.. They had not been able to go for a few weeks, because he could not leave his business. When I asked my daughter if they were able to go this weekend she replied that they were going because her husband had a need for speed. It made me laugh out loud when she told me that. I was home alone and the dog ran to the back door to find out who I was laughing with. Laugh is good for a person. I spent many hours in the care home and when I hear someone laugh it is uplifting. It is wonderful to hear a laugh or a giggle.

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