Right in the centre - Here's the deal

By Ken Waddell

Neepawa Banner & Press

The Neepawa Banner has been going since 1989, 30 years this week. The Neepawa Banner now includes the Neepawa Press, which has been going since 1896. The Rivers Banner has been going since 1993 and it includes the Rivers Gazette and the Rapid City Reporter, which date back to 1907.

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My perspective - Missed opportunity

By Kate Jackman-Atkinson

Neepawa Banner & Press

After close to two years, Manitoba farmers received the good news that new long-term leases for Agricultural Crown Lands (ACL) would be available for next year. The good spirits were dampened once the details of the revised program were understood.

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Right in the centre - Today is the day!

By Ken Waddell

Neepawa Banner & Press

Yes, today, Oct. 11, is the day! A memorable day, because it was 50 years ago today that my wife, Christine, and I got married.

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My perspective - Can't have it both ways

By Kate Jackman-Atkinson

Neepawa Banner & Press

Across our communities, we wonder why young people aren’t getting more involved. Last week, I saw why. On Friday, youth across the world took part in a climate strike. I’ll be honest, I wasn’t following it very closely, but I was bombarded by examples of adults acting like children. In posts, comments and memes, I saw adults mocking the young participants, telling them they were wasting their time, telling them all the other things they should be doing, accusing them of not being committed to the cause because they own a cell phone or buy new clothes. 

It was a pretty depressing weekend on social media. 

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Right in the centre - Collapse seems inevitable

By Ken Waddell

Neepawa Banner & Press

I have been predicting for a while now that the recycling industry will collapse. It’s a shame, really, but without huge changes in policy, attitude and funding, recycling will cease to exist in many parts of Canada and especially in Manitoba.

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