April 11, 2025 - Neepawa Banner & Press
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- Published on Thursday, April 10, 2025
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In this week's edition of the Neepawa Banner & Press, we take a look at the partner Neepawa's Habitat for Humanity has chosen this year, we profile the candidates running for Riding Mountain in the 2025 general election, and we recap the NACI Tigers' basketball teams & Neepawa Titans award winners.
All of that and more in this week's edition of the Neepawa Banner & Press.
Right in the centre - No words strong enough
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- Published on Thursday, April 10, 2025
By Ken Waddell
Neepawa Banner & Press
I am very annoyed, but there are no words strong enough that can be used in print to express my level of annoyance. What I am writing about is the behaviour of thieves and vandals in south-western Manitoba. You are despicable low-lifes who have no excuse for theft or vandalism. We live in a fairly prosperous area where there are many jobs unfilled, and many opportunities are readily available. I stand to be corrected, but for thieves and vandals, I currently see no excuse for such behaviour other than you are misguided and dreadfully evil.
April 4, 2025 - Neepawa Banner & Press
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- Published on Thursday, April 3, 2025
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In the latest edition of the Neepawa Banner & Press, we look at a new park being planned for downtown Neepawa.
As well, there's a postive update on the return of the practical nursing program, we say farewell to a well regarded local clergyman and details on a recent Manitoba Wildlife Federation town hall.
We also talk about tariffs, Titans, and tournaments in a loaded 24-page edition of the Neepawa Banner & Press.
Right in the centre - Canada needs a leader that can build a bigger Canada
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- Published on Thursday, April 3, 2025
By Ken Waddell
Neepawa Banner & Press
Conservative Party of Canada leader Pierre Poilievre is holding daily rallies across Canada. Attendance is over 2,500 at every one. According to reports, the rally in Winnipeg had 3,500 people attending. Ironically, or perhaps as expected, the Canadian Broadcast Corporation (CBC) is downplaying the numbers. In comparison, Mark Carney’s rally in St. John’s was reported to be around 1,650 by the Liberals, but the crowd photo looked to be less than 500.
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