Right in the centre - Hard decisions
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- Published on Thursday, August 18, 2016
By Ken Waddell
Neepawa Banner/Neepawa Press
Manitoba’s relatively new Progressive Conservative government has only been in office for a little over 100 days. They are being criticized for not moving fast enough on some of their promises like an Emergency Room strategy and cutting costs to reduce the deficit. It’s a bit early to start criticizing but it’s certainly not too early to examine some of the roadblocks the conservatives face. Let’s see what they are.
Thumbs up, thumbs down
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- Published on Tuesday, August 16, 2016
Neepawa Press
Submitted by Kris Servante
Neepawa, MB (90 years old)
It’s wonderful to live in a town with young people (some older too) who seem happy to assist us older grandmas crossing the street, or struggling in and out of stores with our walkers.
Homebodies - And the adventure continues!
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- Published on Sunday, August 14, 2016
By Rita Friesen
Neepawa Banner
I was getting caught up on the list of jobs I wanted to do. Washing the venetian blinds that hang in the garage was high on the list; they are one of the first things I see whenever I come home. I had successfully removed one and brought it in to soak in the tub. I casually leaned over and turned on the hot water tap. Only to have it come right off!
Observation Aug. 12
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- Published on Saturday, August 13, 2016
By Addy Oberlin
Neepawa Banner
This past week, we encountered some severe thunderstorms, especially in the southern part of the province. Thunder and lightening just rolled along the sky.
Faithfully yours - Justice that is ‘seen’ to be served
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- Published on Saturday, August 13, 2016
By Neil Strohschein
Neepawa Banner
In the early fall of 1984, Brian Mulroney and Canada’s Progressive Conservatives defeated the Liberals under reigning Prime Minister John Turner and formed a new majority government.
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