Friday, February 21, 2020 Neepawa Banner & Press
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In this week's paper, see some highlights from the long weekend festivities in Neepawa and Minnedosa, read about the musical duo who will be closing out the Kaleidoscope concert series, find out about the exhibit on display at ArtsForward this month 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 and Harris Pharmacy, depending on where you pick up your paper.
Friday, February 21, 2020 Rivers Banner
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This week, see the turn out from the Oak River sled sled derby, get a sneak peek at the work being done in Rivers and read about the learn to fish day!
My perspective - Where credit is due?
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By Kate Jackman-Atkinson
Neepawa Banner & Press
The value of farmland in Manitoba has been rising and it’s creating a challenge when it comes to succession within the industry. While rising prices are great news for those looking to sell, they’re not so good for those getting into the industry and looking to expand their farms through land purchases or rental.
Right in the centre - Look to the future, learn from the past
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By Ken Waddell
Neepawa Banner & Press
If the various blockades and protests being carried out across Canada are any indication, it’s time for Canada to move on. Most of the blockades and protests are illegal. Not only that, they are causing harm to everyone, including those protesting. If the blockades and protests were being carried out by non-Indigenous people, they would be over. They would all be removed and protesters possibly charged with various offences.
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