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Trucking industry growing within Manitoba

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Published on Friday, September 8, 2017

Kira McCormick-Adema 

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Whether it’s regulatory or technological, there are always changes within the trucking industry. But drivers and transportation companies don’t have to face the challenges alone, the Manitoba Trucking Association, MTA, is always present to provide valuable information and advocacy, allowing members to focus on their core business, while the MTA works administratively on members’ behalf, to supply them with accurate information and help ensure regulations meet the needs of the industry and the public.

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Allan Hyndman is putting the ‘car’ in Cardale!

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Published on Friday, September 8, 2017

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Allan Hyndman and his beautifully restored cars, a dark blue 1929 Ford Model A and an equally impressive burgundy 1967 Ford Mustang convertible.

Ben Castle 

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Allan Hyndman was born and raised on a farm south west of Cardale and has been farming the land there for the last 45 years, where he still lives with his wife Lois. As well as farming, Allan has been interested in motor vehicles from an early age and has always had an appreciation for older vehicles. Over the last 40 years, Allan has owned and restored a diverse range of vintage Ford, Mercury and Lincoln vehicles, as well as some more obscure American brands. You may recognise the red, original 1967 Mustang in the photographs from my review of the 2017 Mustang in June.

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Out of Helen’s kitchen-Social Change

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Published on Friday, September 8, 2017

Helen Drysdale
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1964 and the social insurance number was instituted to help administer the Canada Pension Plan, and the various employment plans in Canada.

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Local runners and walkers ready to follow Terry’s steps

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Published on Friday, September 8, 2017

Kira McCormmick Adema
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Terry Fox ran up to 42 kilometers a day through his journey across Canada, starting on April 12, 1980 in St. Johns Newfoundland and heading west.

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