Friday, October 4, 2019 Neepawa Banner & Press
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In this week's paper, read about some new things happening at Neepawa Salvation Army, find a couple of articles about two of this riding's federal candidates, see the firefighters from the communities around the region 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, the Brick, McMunn & Yates and NAPA, depending on where you pick up your paper.
Friday, October 4, 2019 Rivers Banner
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This week, read about the local motorcross scene and the firefighters who keep our communities safe!
Don't forget to pick up a hard copy to see the listings from Lynne Miller and Sutton Realty.
My perspective - Can't have it both ways
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By Kate Jackman-Atkinson
Neepawa Banner & Press
Across our communities, we wonder why young people aren’t getting more involved. Last week, I saw why. On Friday, youth across the world took part in a climate strike. I’ll be honest, I wasn’t following it very closely, but I was bombarded by examples of adults acting like children. In posts, comments and memes, I saw adults mocking the young participants, telling them they were wasting their time, telling them all the other things they should be doing, accusing them of not being committed to the cause because they own a cell phone or buy new clothes.
It was a pretty depressing weekend on social media.
Right in the centre - Collapse seems inevitable
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By Ken Waddell
Neepawa Banner & Press
I have been predicting for a while now that the recycling industry will collapse. It’s a shame, really, but without huge changes in policy, attitude and funding, recycling will cease to exist in many parts of Canada and especially in Manitoba.