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Support for Ukraine a priceless investment

4 minute read Friday, Jan. 13, 2023

One ally stared down an almost daily bombardment from the skies and the threat of invasion by a ruthless dictator. Another ally stares down an almost daily bombardment from the skies and an invasion launched by another ruthless dictator.

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Provinces must move to support sick workers

4 minute read Thursday, Jan. 12, 2023

“If there’s two different companies offering the same job, you’re going to go with the company that is giving you more and giving you that work-life balance. We don’t need to be that office hero and go to work when we’re sick. It’s now frowned upon, where three years ago that was almost an expectation where no matter what, you’re at work.”

Lack of clarity, planning not helping anyone

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Lack of clarity, planning not helping anyone

5 minute read Wednesday, Jan. 11, 2023

In 2017, former Progressive Conservative health minister Kelvin Goertzen stood before reporters gathered at the Brandon Regional Health Centre to announce a major overhaul of emergency medical services that would particularly affect rural Manitoba.

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Wednesday, Jan. 11, 2023

A lack of emergency services puts Manitobans and their communities at risk. (File)

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A lack of emergency services puts Manitobans and their communities at risk.

Human contact can do wonders

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Human contact can do wonders

5 minute read Tuesday, Jan. 10, 2023

“There is robust evidence that social isolation and loneliness significantly increase risk for premature mortality, and the magnitude of the risk exceeds that of many leading health indicators.”

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Tuesday, Jan. 10, 2023

Shoppers wait in line at the Real Canadian Superstore in Brandon in this file image. (The Brandon Sun)

Shoppers wait in line at the Real Canadian Superstore in Brandon in this file image. (The Brandon Sun)

Sobriety’s benefits should be embraced

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Sobriety’s benefits should be embraced

4 minute read Monday, Jan. 9, 2023

A newfound interest in sober living among younger generations is driving positive change in restaurants and bars, locally and abroad.

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Monday, Jan. 9, 2023

Research over the last few years suggests that more young people are abstaining from alcohol, compaired to their older counterparts.

Research over the last few years suggests that more young people are abstaining from alcohol, compaired to their older counterparts.

Immigration boom creates challenges, opportunities

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Immigration boom creates challenges, opportunities

3 minute read Saturday, Jan. 7, 2023

Canada is in the midst of an immigration boom. Are we ready for all the change that’s coming?

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Saturday, Jan. 7, 2023

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A Canadian flag along the road in front of the Parliament buildings ahead of Canada Day in Ottawa.

Adrian Wyld - THE CANADIAN PRESS
A Canadian flag along the road in front of the Parliament buildings ahead of Canada Day in Ottawa.

Tory ranks dwindle ahead of election

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Tory ranks dwindle ahead of election

4 minute read Friday, Jan. 6, 2023

In hockey, there are few instances that capture an audience’s imagination as much as the emergency backup goaltender.

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Friday, Jan. 6, 2023

The throne speech is delivered at the Manitoba legislature in Winnipeg, on Nov. 23, 2019. Manitoba Progressive Conservative Cathy Cox has decided not to run in the provincial election slated for Oct. 3. THE CANADIAN PRESS/John Woods

The throne speech is delivered at the Manitoba legislature in Winnipeg, on Nov. 23, 2019. Manitoba Progressive Conservative Cathy Cox has decided not to run in the provincial election slated for Oct. 3. THE CANADIAN PRESS/John Woods

Families deserve affordable, timely access to services

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Families deserve affordable, timely access to services

3 minute read Thursday, Jan. 5, 2023

It took the Learning Disabilities Association of Manitoba approximately two years to find an available psychology worker who can assess Brandon and area students for learning disabilities, revealing just how strained that sector is.

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Thursday, Jan. 5, 2023

An empty classroom. (Winnipeg Free Press)

An empty classroom. (Winnipeg Free Press)

Travellers jilted by poor airline etiquette

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Travellers jilted by poor airline etiquette

4 minute read Wednesday, Jan. 4, 2023

On Dec. 23, the federal government released a rather slick, cinematic video clearly intended as a mood-setter for the Christmas celebration that followed.

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Wednesday, Jan. 4, 2023

Federal Minister of Transport Omar Alghabra. (The Canadian Press)

Federal Minister of Transport Omar Alghabra. (The Canadian Press)

Address the hurt instead of making matters worse

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Address the hurt instead of making matters worse

3 minute read Tuesday, Jan. 3, 2023

Erin O’Toole’s recent plea for an end to political polarization is one that should not go unnoticed.

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Tuesday, Jan. 3, 2023

Demonstrators gather to protest against COVID-19 measures and in support of a demonstration in Ottawa which has grown to a broader anti-government demonstration, in Edmonton on Feb. 19, 2022. (The Canadian Press)

Demonstrators gather to protest against COVID-19 measures and in support of a demonstration in Ottawa which has grown to a broader anti-government demonstration, in Edmonton on Feb. 19, 2022. (The Canadian Press)

Quotes of the Year: Part II

9 minute read Monday, Jan. 2, 2023

A new year has dawned, and as with the start of every new rotation around the sun, we try to think on our expectations of the coming days and weeks rather than dwell on past events.

They said that?

11 minute read Saturday, Dec. 31, 2022

This has been a punishing year for Canadians, even without an official pandemic to tamp down our spirits, as the cost of everything has climbed higher this past year: gas, Hydro, food, renovation materials, you name it. If those who run the world could find a way to monetize and tax the air we breathe, no doubt they would likely do so.

Stefanson unable to reverse Tories’ fortunes in 2022

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Stefanson unable to reverse Tories’ fortunes in 2022

3 minute read Friday, Dec. 30, 2022

Premier Heather Stefanson and her Progressive Conservative Party’s efforts to turn their political fortunes around in 2022 did not end well. They closed the year with virtually the same level of public support they had 12 months earlier — well behind the opposition NDP, and nowhere near the threshold required for re-election.

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Friday, Dec. 30, 2022

Manitoba Premier Heather Stefanson. (File)

Manitoba Premier Heather Stefanson. (File)

‘Freedom convoy’ driven by self-interest, not just cause

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‘Freedom convoy’ driven by self-interest, not just cause

3 minute read Thursday, Dec. 29, 2022

Winnipeg could play host to next year’s iteration of the so-called freedom convoy, which paralyzed central Ottawa for three weeks earlier this year.

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Thursday, Dec. 29, 2022

The so-called freedom convoy protest occupied the grounds in front of the Manitoba legislature earlier this year. (Winnipeg Free Press)

The so-called freedom convoy protest occupied the grounds in front of the Manitoba legislature earlier this year. (Winnipeg Free Press)

Failure to communicate serves only to alienate

4 minute read Wednesday, Dec. 28, 2022

There’s a reason Strother Martin’s most famous line from “Cool Hand Luke” has endured for so long.

Community demonstrates holiday spirit through kindness

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Community demonstrates holiday spirit through kindness

5 minute read Saturday, Dec. 24, 2022

“Brandon is a pretty great place to live.”

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Saturday, Dec. 24, 2022

Paula Stirling, Kim McKee and Gerry Gebhardt peel and dice potatoes on Friday alongside other volunteers helping prepare for the Westman and Area Traditional Christmas Dinner at the Keystone Centre. (Tim Smith/The Brandon Sun)

Paula Stirling, Kim McKee and Gerry Gebhardt peel and dice potatoes on Friday alongside other volunteers helping prepare for the Westman and Area Traditional Christmas Dinner at the Keystone Centre. (Tim Smith/The Brandon Sun)

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