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Steinbach Pistons back in MJHL semi-finals, ready for Virden Oil Capitals
5 minute read 12:00 PM CDTAfter a year away, the Steinbach Pistons are back in the Manitoba Junior Hockey League semi-finals. The Pistons bounced back after a game one loss, winning four consecutive games to advance past the Portage Terriers, the team that eliminated them last season.
The 4-1 finish may have masked a closer series, with the league’s two active leaders in all-time coaching wins bringing solid teams to the post-season. The clinching game had just one non-empty net goal scored, with captain Sam Noad popping home a goal during a four-on-three powerplay to clinch the series.
“It just gets more difficult as we move forward,” Steinbach head coach Paul Dyck said, emphasizing how hard it is to win the clinching game of a series.
“You knew (Portage) wasn’t going to go away. There’s a lot of pride in that room, they’re extremely well prepared with their coaching staff and they battled.”
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In the days before the budget, the NDP premier was suggesting that his government’s third budget would be the best budget Manitoba had ever seen. For Manitobans who are living through an affordability crisis and struggling to buy food or fill up their gas tank, this certainly raised hopes on what to expect in the budget. Which was why the actual budget was surprising in just how very little it delivered to struggling Manitobans. The premier raised the bar as high as he could for expectations and then delivered a budget that seemed out of touch with the reality faced by many Manitobans.
The promise that the NDP was trying the hardest to sell as an affordability measure was the commitment to remove the provincial sales tax from the few items that it currently applies to. While almost all food items are already free from PST, there are a few items on which the tax is applied, such as snack food and prepared meals. The savings that might be had from removing PST on these items won’t pay for the recent price increase on a tin of coffee for the average family.
At the same time, while the NDP have presided over school taxes that have increased in some cases as much as 40 percent since they returned to office, the budget promised to provide only $100 in tax relief to some homeowners.
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