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Kids got condoms at a Neepawa powwow. What happened?

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You won't believe what happened at that powwow.

Morning from the Beautiful Plains — here's what's blooming in Neepawa. Seriously, folks, when I heard about this, I had to double-check. Parents are rightly upset and looking for answers after kids at a school division powwow celebration in southwestern Manitoba apparently received condoms and other sexually explicit materials. This wasn't some back alley, this was an official event meant to celebrate Indigenous culture and community. How does something like this even happen?

### What This Means for Our Kids

You send your children to a school event, trusting that they'll be safe and taught something valuable. To hear that they might have been exposed to inappropriate materials is just heartbreaking, and it’s a conversation no parent wants to have. This isn't just about what was distributed; it's about the breach of trust with our schools and the community.

* This incident happened at a school division event, not just a private gathering.

* Parents are demanding a full investigation into how these materials were distributed.

* It raises serious questions about supervision and content review for school-sanctioned activities.

For us here in Neepawa, especially with our growing families and the importance we place on community events, this hits hard. We rely on our schools to be a safe space, a place where our kids learn and connect, whether it's at the Margaret Laurence House for a reading event or out by the Yellowhead Highway for a community clean-up. This kind of lapse makes everyone question what's being looked at before our children attend. It's a reminder that even in our close-knit communities, we have to stay vigilant and speak up when things aren't right.

Morning from the Beautiful Plains — here's what's blooming in Neepawa.

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