Time for communities to plan

Ken Waddell
The Neepawa Banner

School is back in and for many people, that means “getting back to normal”.

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Homebodies - ‘Farming in Canada’

Rita Friesen
The Neepawa Banner

With time on my hands and a wealth of older books available, I picked up “Farming in Canada”, written by Honorable Duncan Marshall, D. of Agriculture, and sponsored and published by the Cockshutt Plow Company. The book is a detailed description of farming, from selecting land, choosing the yard site, planning a garden and a wide variety of livestock helps. It was written for the purpose of assisting Returned Veterans from World War II in the settlement on the land. The title drew my attention, for in the last few weeks, I have met individuals who began their farming career through this program.

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My Perspective - Seeing green in cattle

Kate Jackman - Atkinson 
The Neepawa Banner

A lot has changed in a decade. When I first came to the area, cattle producers were in the depths of a BSE induced depression, but the memories are finally fading. The last few years have been ones of positive signs for cattle producers, both in Manitoba and Canada.  This year is shaping up to be a good one too.

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Right in the centre - Hope amidst the grief

Ken Waddell
The Neepawa Banner

The Hwy. 16 and Hwy. 1 intersection has generated an immense amount of sadness. In less than two weeks, six people lost their lives at the junction. There has been huge and unfair speculation as to the causes. We may never know what actually caused all these deaths. I strongly hesitate to even write about the events for fear of causing more sadness or to say anything that might cause even more hurt. So I won’t go into any conjecture about causes at all.

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Right in the centre - Myth busting

Ken Waddell
The Nepawa Banner

So the Town of Niverville has stepped up and is willing to put together a package to build an MRI clinic, along with other diagnostic services. It will be privately financed and after 25 years, the facility and equipment are to be turned over to the town.

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