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Editorial: Trend of rising water bills unlikely to be reversed anytime soon

Editorial: Trend of rising water bills unlikely to be reversed anytime soon

Aging distribution system, rising costs, falling consumption and shrinking population the perfect mix to brew up ever-rising water rates in Thompson.
Editorial: Closure of Salvation Army will leave a hole in Thompson’s social fabric that may prove difficult to mend

Editorial: Closure of Salvation Army will leave a hole in Thompson’s social fabric that may prove difficult to mend

The non-religious services that the Salvation Army provided in Thompson thorough its food bank and thrift store could be taken over by other organizations, but it may not be easy.
Editorial: Byelections lack the drama of general elections

Editorial: Byelections lack the drama of general elections

There is inherently more drama in a general election than in a byelection, as the government could fall, a minority government could become a majority or vice-versa.
It’s time for ‘decarceration’ to address the overwhelming number of Indigenous peoples in Canadian prisons

It’s time for ‘decarceration’ to address the overwhelming number of Indigenous peoples in Canadian prisons

The over-representation of Indigenous people in Canada's prisons is a well-known and longstanding issue but governments have still not acted and the problem is getting worse.
Editorial: Vale’s deal with Tesla and city getting funding for a new pool make spring feel like a new beginning for Thompson

Editorial: Vale’s deal with Tesla and city getting funding for a new pool make spring feel like a new beginning for Thompson

On May 9, Thompsonites learned that much-needed money for a new pool was coming in the form of $11 million from the provincial and federal governments. A few days earlier, Vale signed a deal to provide Tesla nickel for electric vehicle batteries.
Backyard Astronomy: a total lunar eclipse

Backyard Astronomy: a total lunar eclipse

The Eastern and most of the Central time zones of North America will witness the entire eclipse from start to finish on May 15.
What makes a leader?

What makes a leader?

Being a good leader requires practice and patience. It is much more than knowing the solution to every problem a community may have.
Sharing students’ love of reading with Winnipeg Jets players a wonderful experience

Sharing students’ love of reading with Winnipeg Jets players a wonderful experience

On March 3, via Zoom, Conner Hellebuyck and Brendan Dillon joined a Grade 3 class at Burntwood School to read "Whiteout: A Winnipeg Jets Story.” 
Leaders: champions of the people

Leaders: champions of the people

Leadership is something that every community needs, no matter how big or small.
Looking out for the little guys

Looking out for the little guys

Experiment seeks to find answers about whether wildlife biologists can measure small mammal populations without killing the critters they count.
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