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Your kids' playground stuff got stolen. Seriously?

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Your kids' playground stuff got stolen, can you believe it?

Morning from the Gateway — here's what's moving in The Pas. You know, I've seen a lot of things come and go up here with the seasons, from river ice to logging quotas, but this one out of Headingley really sits with you. Imagine sending your little ones off to preschool, and then finding out their playset, the very thing they run to, just… vanished. It’s not a big city issue, it’s a community issue, and it makes you wonder what kind of folks would take something meant for children.

### What This Means for The Pas

While this happened down south, the feeling of a community being shaken by something so brazen resonates strongly here, especially in a place where we all look out for each other. Theft, particularly of something so innocent, always hits different.

* It makes you think about our own community spaces, like the playgrounds down by the Saskatchewan River or the ones near UCN. We rely on people respecting these places.

* It highlights the importance of keeping an eye out. Whether it's a missing boat on Clearwater Lake or something out of place at the Trappers' Festival grounds, we notice.

* The fact that a playset, something so clearly for kids, was taken is just a tough pill to swallow. It feels like a violation of that unspoken community trust.

Up here, whether you’re on Opaskwayak Cree Nation or in The Pas itself, we're used to a certain way of life. We trust our neighbours. We watch out for the kids. This story, even from a distance, just feels… wrong. It makes you value the respect we generally have for each other's things, big or small, especially when it comes to our children.

That's the buzz from the Gateway.

The Morning Wire crew talks about these kinds of things every day – you should really listen in at mornings.live.

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