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Editorial: Sobering centre one part of puzzle in dealing with Thompson’s addictions-related crime

Editorial: Sobering centre one part of puzzle in dealing with Thompson’s addictions-related crime

While it may be somewhat comforting to hear, as Thompson RCMP detachment officer-in-charge Insp.
MP Report - April 6, 2021

MP Report - April 6, 2021

Some progress on vaccines but rollout slowed by lack of Canadian supply
MLA Report - April 5, 2021

MLA Report - April 5, 2021

Delaying bills gives public time to learn about them and raise concerns with government
Backyard Astronomy - When dinosaurs roamed

Backyard Astronomy - When dinosaurs roamed

Turn back time to 230 million years ago when dinosaurs began roaming the earth. Some only relied on a plant-based diet while others were meat-eaters.
Editorial: Goodbye Vaxport, we barely knew you

Editorial: Goodbye Vaxport, we barely knew you

It’s good news for Northern Manitoba First Nations and their COVID-19 vaccination efforts that the Canadian military has arrived in the region to help them administer immunizations and also, perhaps, an indication that the Vaxport model proposed by t
MP Report - March 25, 2021

MP Report - March 25, 2021

Virtual town hall highlights our region’s concerns
MLA Report - March 25, 2021

MLA Report - March 25, 2021

Removing local control over northern education will reduce transparency and accountability
Column: Next fuel and food

Column: Next fuel and food

They updated the sign. “Next Fuel and Food, 225 km,” it reads. It used to be 175 km, until the gas station burned down. Either way, it is a long stretch of nothingness. Or so you might think at first glance.
Editorial: Education reform plan both vague and oddly specific

Editorial: Education reform plan both vague and oddly specific

After sitting on the report for more than a year due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the provincial government finally released the recommendations of the K-12 Education Review Commission March 15 and an outline of their plans to change Manitoba’s primary
Editorial: Motivated ownership group could be key to railway and port’s success

Editorial: Motivated ownership group could be key to railway and port’s success

Financial considerations aside, the fact that the Hudson Bay Railway and the Port of Churchill are now completely under the control of communities and First Nations from within the region where it lies and that it serves could be a good step toward g
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