My perspective - Special delivery

By Kate Jackman-Atkinson

Neepawa Banner & Press

If your parcel of gifts arrived in time for Christmas, you’ll know that Canada Post has made parcel delivery its priority. It’s not surprising, the internet has forced almost every business to re-evaluate how and where it makes its money.

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Right in the centre - The right answers

By Ken Waddell

Neepawa Banner & Press

The upcoming leadership race for the Conservative Party of Canada will prove to be a fascinating political event. The generally liberal media can hardly wait to pounce on every word and facial expression spoken or displayed by the candidates. The ones who show themselves to be the most at odds with the mainstream media will suffer the worst. After all, we must realize that the CBC and their gaggle of mindless media followers are the real rulers of Canada.

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My perspective - 2020 visions

By Kate Jackman-Atkinson

Neepawa Banner & Press

By the time people are reading this, the calendar will have rolled over to 2020. Because of closures at our printer and Canada Post, the Dec. 27 paper was printed the week before and the Banner office was semi-closed for the week of Christmas. Apart from some very big news— the discovery of a body and subsequent murder investigation— it’s been pretty quiet over the last week. This break gave everyone a well deserved chance to reflect on the year that passed and look ahead to the next one.

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Right in the centre - Sacred cows?

By Ken Waddell

Neepawa Banner & Press

Recycling is a sacred cow that we should butcher and enjoy on the barbecue.

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My perspective - Levelling the field

By Kate Jackman-Atkinson

Neepawa Banner & Press

Earlier this month, the federal government gave Canadian businesses an early Christmas present.  On Dec. 9, Finance minister Bill Morneau announced plans to tax tech giants on the revenue earned by their Canadian operations. The move is something many Canadian companies have been calling for and will help create a more level playing field.

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