The Angle · Southern Manitoba Morning Wire

Your Facebook group won't save our local news, oba nä

Your online friends won't save our local news, oba nä

Good morning from the wheat belt — five communities, strong roots, and stories worth your time.

There's a lot of chatter about the *New York Times* winning their challenge against the Pentagon's press limits, and it's good news for independent journalism, once. It's important for the big papers to fight for access, sure. But out here in Brandon, and all across southern Manitoba, the fight for local news isn't about Pentagon access, it's about whether there's even a reporter left to ask the questions, you know?

### The Local Angle

When I see those headlines about the *New York Times*, I think about what we've lost. Those papers in Morden and Altona? Gone. Eighty years of local stories, council meetings, school plays, obituaries, the whole fabric of a community, just... poof. You can't replace that with a Facebook group, no matter how many people are in it. Who's holding the city council accountable then, or telling us about the next Harvest Festival in Winkler, or the Corn & Apple Festival in Morden?

* Those community papers were the glue. * They reported on things that directly affect our lives, like infrastructure improvements along the Assiniboine River valley in Brandon or what's happening at Brandon University. * When a paper closes, it's like losing a piece of our history, piece by piece.

The *New York Times* has resources to fight for their rights, and that's good. But here, the challenge isn't about *access* to news, it's about the *existence* of local news itself. We need to remember that good journalism, the kind that keeps our communities strong and informed, often starts with a local reporter covering a school board meeting, not a national correspondent in Washington. We're getting by, but it's not the same.

The guys over on the morning show, they talk about this kind of stuff a lot. You should listen once at mornings.live.

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