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Neepawa · NeepawaNeepawa Banner & Press This week's Banner & Press features photos from the solar eclipse, a trip down memory land with the Sunshine Highway the Neepawa Titans year-end awards banquet. Along with those stories, we also have coverage of the Community Information Expo, the Rotary Book Sale & our Everything for Your Farm feature in the Friday, Apr. 12 edition of the Neepawa Banner & PressSee the Story
April 12, 2024 - Neepawa Banner & Press
Neepawa · NeepawaKen Waddell Neepawa Banner & Press As spring bursts forth with bright, sunny days and fast running creeks, it’s easier to become optimistic. That is in spite of all the problems we face. There is no doubt we have problems and some pretty big ones. Be it worldly in nature or personal, there are always problems.See the Story
Right in the centre - Optimistic, but longing for a change
Neepawa · NeepawaNeepawa Banner & Press This week's Banner & Press covers the end of the Neepawa Titans' playoff run, some of the big ticket items in the Manitoba Government's new budget & our local M.P. Dan Mazier shares his perspective on the increase to the federal carbon tax. Those stories, plus our Cancer Awareness Month feature are in the April 5 edition of the Neepawa Banner & Press.See the Story
April 5, 2024 - Neepawa Banner & Press
Neepawa · NeepawaBy Ken Waddell Neepawa Banner & Press The above title, attributed to Mark Twain, pretty much sums up the manner in which citizens of the world are being mislead by politicians and academics. The current situation with regard to climate change and the global warming mantra is horrible because of how badly, even maliciously we are being mislead.See the Story
Right in the centre - There are three kinds of lies: Lies, Damned Lies and Statistics
Easter · NeepawaNeepawa Banner & Press In this week's Banner & Press is done a little bit earlier than usual due to the Easter weekend. The early edition includes an update from the Beautiful Plains Museum and some notable new features for the upcoming season.
As well, details on spring plans for potholes in Neepawa, the establishment of Habitat for Humanity locally and the Farm & Leisure Lottery. Those stories, plus playoff updates on the Neepawa Titans …See the Story
March 29, 2024 - Neepawa Banner & Press
Neepawa · NeepawaBy Ken Waddell Neepawa Banner & Press As of the date of this issue, I have been around for 76 years. For almost half of those years, I have been in the newspaper business full time. For 58 of those years, I have been involved in writing and publishing and that dates long before the desktop or laptop computer. Many people have asked me questions about the newspaper industry, people from seniors to farmers to sports figures to politicians, includi…See the Story
Right in the centre - A newspaper review
Neepawa · NeepawaNeepawa Banner & Press In this week's edition of the Banner & Press, which include several ag related stories on cattle sales and water conservation. As well, Neepawa's Stride Credit Union participates in an established Central Plains fundraiser for the first time, Beautiful Plains School Division approves its' new budget and the Neepawa Titans are playoff bound! Those stories, plus the Farmers' Advocate and a special Royal Manitoba Win…See the Story
March 22, 2024 - Neepawa Banner & Press
Neepawa · NeepawaBy Ken Waddell Neepawa Banner & Press March is a memorable month for me. Seventy-six years ago I was born on March 29. I remember many of the intervening Marches. One year, when I was in my very, very early school days, we had to travel by horse drawn sleigh and van to school because the roads weren’t passable for a truck. The snowplows of the day couldn’t keep up. Yes, students used to be hauled to school in the back of a covered in pick up tru…See the Story