Friday, November 8, 2019 Neepawa Banner & Press
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In this week's paper, read about the NACI Tigers football team championship win, the CP Holiday Train coming to Neepawa, a nurse training course that could possibly come to Neepawa if enough interest is expressed and much more!
Don't forget to pick up a hard copy of the Banner & Press so you don't miss out on some great deals in the flyers! In this week's, you can find Home Hardware, Giant Tiger, Rona, Peavey Mart, Princess Auto, the Brick, McMunn & Yates, NAPA, Red Apple and RBC, depending on where you pick up your paper.
Friday, November 8, 2019 Rivers Banner
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This week, read about Stan Runions who has received awards for his work with Tourette Canada, read about the Rivers Chamber of Commerce and see this years Remembrance Day feature on page 6!
Don't forget to pick up a hard copy to see the deals from Princess Auto.
My perspective - Dreams of cash up in smoke
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By Kate Jackman-Atkinson
Neepawa Banner & Press
It seems like it should be the punchline of a joke about governments, but it’s the reality in Manitoba— in the 2018-2019 fiscal year, the Province lost money selling drugs. When Manitoba Liquor and Lotteries (MLL) released their annual report for the year ending March 31, 2019, it showed a $2.4 million loss on cannabis sales.
Right in the centre - Canada must consider war with great caution
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By Ken Waddell
Neepawa Banner & Press
It’s been a long time since the guns of WWI fell silent. One hundred and one years ago, in fact. Some of us are old enough to have known some WWI veterans. Most of us know WWII vets but, there are very few left with us. The Korean War was a much smaller conflict and it was almost 70 years ago. My brother was a Korean War vet, but he is gone now too. We have a number of military veterans with us who have served our country well in other places, in peacekeeping efforts, mostly in the Middle East.
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