Right in the centre - History and experience

By Ken Waddell

The Neepawa Banner

As we approach the completion of our 26th year of publication, it’s interesting to ponder some of the changes that have taken place in the newspaper business. Much has changed but much has not. Some things will never change.

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Not so silent E - Clothes really do make the fan

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Photo by Eoin Devereux

By Eoin Devereux

The Neepawa Banner

The Neepawa Natives will be sporting a brand new look on the ice this upcoming hockey season……maybe. During the Manitoba Junior Hockey League team’s annual general meeting earlier this year, club officials confirmed and showcased a new third jersey concept.

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Faithfully yours - Getting the government we deserve

By Neil Strohschein

The Neepawa Banner

The more I see it, the more I wonder if those who do these things think before they act.

The setting—a hockey arena. It could be just about any arena in any community. The scene—hockey parents who, from the moment the puck is dropped to start the game, are constantly yelling at the officials, calling them names, questioning their eyesight, parentage, etc.

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Homebdies - Little boxes...

By Rita Friesen

The Neepawa Banner

Pete Seeger’s song ‘Little Boxes’, back in the sixties, expressed the futility of life. Small cookie cutter houses, the humdrum repetitiousness of going to work; the song is a political satire about the development of suburbia and associated conformist middle-class attitudes. Suburban tract housing, “little boxes”, of different colors, but “all made out of ticky-tacky”, and which “all look just the same.” “Ticky-tacky” -the shoddy material used in the construction of housing of that time. 

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My perspective - The signs and the times

By Kate Jackman-Atkinson

The Neepawa Banner

Day by day, more election signs are coming and on October 19, Canadians will head to the polls to elect their federal representatives. On this day, we will select the individual we want to bring forward our views and stand up for the issues that matter to us.

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