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My perspective - Revolution of relevance

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Published on Friday, December 23, 2016

By Kate Jackman-Atkinson

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Almost every girl who grew up in North America in the last 60 years has, at one time or another, played with a Barbie doll. Launched by Ruth Handler in 1959, the young woman with her Malibu house, pretty clothes, perfect hair and pink car have filled many young girls’ play time and imaginations.

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Libraries receive funding

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Published on Friday, December 23, 2016

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Riding Mountain MLA Greg Nesbitt announced on Dec. 20 that the Rural Library Technological Sustainability program is providing funding to Minnedosa, Rivers, Rapid City and Russell libraries. 

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Right in the centre - Yes, it's up to us

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Published on Thursday, December 22, 2016

By Ken Waddell

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(The following column was first printed in 2006. The circumstances have shifted some but the Christmas message is eternal.)

In a world that seems to go increasingly off course every day, it was somewhat heartening to see some support for a Christmas tradition. It seems that a judge in Ontario decided that a Christmas tree was the wrong thing for people to see as they entered the lobby of her courthouse. Allegedly, the offending tree was put in a side room behind closed doors. It happens every year. Some well-intentioned (or could it be ill-intentioned) soul decides that they are offended by a Christmas tree. Or they decide that “some” people will be offended by a Christmas tree. 

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Rivers changes garbage collection

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Published on Thursday, December 22, 2016

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In a continued effort to achieve cost efficiencies and to develop "greener" practices in waste management within Riverdale Municipality, we will soon be implementing further changes to the way we handle household and commercial garbage/recycling. Following the inception of curbside recycling pick up in Rivers, Riverdale Municipality has been considering better practices in waste management that will be cost efficient, promote recycling and prolong the life expectancy of our present landfill.

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