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Observation - Nov. 25

By Addy Oberlin

Neepawa Banner

Photographs can be found all over our house. They are often a reminder of special occasions and are a builder of memories. The only part that ever gets changed in our home are updated pictures. Some frames have a variety of school pictures with a graduation picture as the last. They represent memories and are nice to look at and think and talk about. The people in the pictures are in our hearts and we think about them.

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Ë®¹ûÊÓƵbodies - CBC and me, a long term relationship

By Rita Friesen

Neepawa Banner

We have long term relationship, CBC and me. Television came to our home in the 1950s. The late ‘50s, but I remember the excitement of Hockey Night in Canada, with the young men of the neighbourhood stopping in on a Saturday night and it wasn’t to come courting! Cartoons, Hitchcock, Lawrence Welk and of course, the station’s emblem when it went off air. I don’t know exactly when I began listening to CBC Radio. It is my favourite station for long road trips. It was the one station that my husband, daughter and I could all agree on during long road trips the years we home schooled. 

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Faithfully yours - Christmas is a time to read

By Neil Strohschein

Neepawa Banner

As you read these words, we are one month away from our annual celebration of Christmas.

That should come as no surprise. Despite howls of protest in the United States and similar cries in Canada, businesses have been selling Christmas decorations, homes have been decorated and Christmas specials have been playing on TV since early November. Today is Black Friday; with its sales and insanity that officially mark the beginning of the annual Christmas shopping season. And we are all bracing ourselves for the annual barrage of envelopes, emails, text messages and phone calls asking for our year-end charitable donations. This is how it happens every year.

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My perspective - More, not more of the same

By Kate Jackman-Atkinson

Neepawa Banner/Neepawa Press

Last week, a number of Canadian media representatives, including Banner owner and publisher Ken Waddell, spoke at hearings of the House of Commons’ Canadian Heritage committee. The committee has been established to look at the media landscape in Canada and throughout 2016, it has been hearing presentations from new and established media providers.

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Right in the centre - Maybe there is a chance

By Ken Waddell

Neepawa Banner/Neepawa Press

The Ë®¹ûÊÓƵ government’s speech from the throne highlights priorities within three thematic areas – Fixing Our Finances, Repairing Our Services and Rebuilding Our Economy.  At first glance, the themes should strike a common chord with most Ë®¹ûÊÓƵns. 

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