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Letter to Editor

Dear Editor, Troubling disclosures on what is going on with the NDP government’s use of CFS contract companies leaves Manitobans with serious doubts that high risk children are being properly cared for.

Snow Lake Chamber making progress

It was a little over a year ago that interested businesspeople gathered in the Lawrie Marsh Hall to discuss the possibility of resurrecting the Snow Lake Chamber of Commerce. Attendees that night thought it was a pretty good idea.

Don’t restrict protests

Canada’s nuclear waste regulator doesn’t want just anybody brandishing the trefoil, the international symbol for radiation.

Naming names

You don’t have to be a member of the media to have a voice that carries deep into the public realm. In our neck of the woods, all you need are a few strokes of the keyboard on Flin Flon Post It.

Letter to the Editor

Dear Editor, So, there’s been some chatter in this paper, and around town, about the need for churches in our community. Or, maybe I should say, the diminishing need for several churches in our shrinking community.

Don’t restrict protests

Canada’s nuclear waste regulator doesn’t want just anybody brandishing the trefoil, the international symbol for radiation.

MP REPORT

“Save Canada Post”

What do YOU think?

Trevor Miller I think in large part, it’s due to the mostly thankless nature of the positions, and the kind of commitment they represent.

My Take on Snow Lake: New mayor, cell service

Last week, there were two matters of note making news in Snow Lake: the municipal election and MTS’s introduction of 4G cell service to the area.

She said yes: The bigger picture

Ever been a part of something so much bigger than you originally thought it was? I have. I had just observed the perfect moment. I witnessed pure joy between two people who not only love each other, but the life they have created together.
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