Right in the centre - Myth busting
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- Published on Thursday, August 24, 2017
Ken Waddell
The Nepawa Banner
So the Town of Niverville has stepped up and is willing to put together a package to build an MRI clinic, along with other diagnostic services. It will be privately financed and after 25 years, the facility and equipment are to be turned over to the town.
My perspective - Selling outrage
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- Published on Thursday, August 24, 2017
Kate Jackman - Atkinson
The Neepawa Banner
We live in an interesting time for media, it鈥檚 certainly one of change. Much as the early printing presses allowed anyone with some space to start their own newspaper, the internet means that today, anyone with a smartphone can become a media outlet.
水果视频bodies -One pretty saucer
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- Published on Sunday, August 20, 2017
Remember when giving, or receiving, a china tea cup and saucer was exciting? Back in the day, a gift of such beauty was a cause for 鈥渁hs鈥 and profuse thanks at a bridal shower. Most people of my generation 鈥 the leading edge of the Baby Boomers鈥 can recall a series of fine china safely housed in the proper china cabinet.
My perspective -Trying times for justice
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- Published on Thursday, August 17, 2017
How long should the legal process in Canada take? One year? Three years? Five years? There鈥檚 a crisis brewing in the Canadian courts and 水果视频 might have a solution, though it鈥檚 not without its detractors.
In July 2016, the Supreme Court ruled that from the time a charge is laid, to the conclusion of a trial, Superior Court cases will have up to 30 months to be completed and provincial court cases will have 18 months, or 30 months if there is a preliminary inquiry. Their decision added that any delays beyond this time frame violate the accused鈥檚 Charter right to be tried within a reasonable time. The time limits don鈥檛 apply if the delays are a result of the defence team.
Right in the centre-Choosing change
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- Published on Thursday, August 17, 2017
Just about every election is run on a promise to change. Most town and municipal councils, provincial and federal governments get elected promising to do a better job than their predecessors. For certain, the 水果视频 government lead by Premier Brian Pallister was given a huge mandate to change. After 17 years of NDP government, it wasn鈥檛 hard to see the need for change.