Looking Back - 1988: Evans Lanes “pins over average” tournament
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- Published on Tuesday, March 13, 2018
Jessica Morton
Neepawa Banner & Press
80 years ago
Tuesday, March 8, 1938
The local Pee Wee hockey team travelled to Gladstone on Saturday to put on an exhibition game at the carnival held there that night. The boys had a glorious outing and came home victorious winning 4-2. Raymond Baroni was the scoring star on the local squad, being responsible for three counters, while Lloyd Whiteman made the fourth click.
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Science students saving soup
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- Published on Monday, March 12, 2018
By Quinn Hrabok
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We are the Grade 12 IDS (Interdisciplinary Studies in Science) class at Rivers Collegiate and we are planning to organize a food drive. Our goal during this project is to collect a boat load of food for Riverdale Harvest. The Grade 10 outdoor ed class will also be assisting us in the collection of non-perishable food items.
Gladstone Lakers win in OT
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- Published on Monday, March 12, 2018
File photo: The Lakers have something to celebrate, after topping the Neepawa Farmers in the THHL East Division Final.
Advance to THHL FInal
By Eoin Devereux
Neepawa Banner & Press
The Gladstone Lakers are moving on to the Tiger Hills Hockey League (THHL) final, after defeating the Neepawa Farmers 3-2 in overtime. Gladstone’s Trey Evenson scored 1:16 into extra time on Saturday, Mar. 10, to claim the best-of-five series victory in four games.
Observation - March 9, 2018
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- Published on Sunday, March 11, 2018
Addy Oberlin
Neepawa Banner & Press
It is March. What happened to February? It seemed to just have flown by. We can now say Spring is just around the corner. The days are staying light longer and some of us are hoping they can start the spring cleaning. When I grew up spring cleaning was done every spring. The winter carpet was taken out, the curtains were washed, the walls would get a scrubbing and all the cupboards were emptied, cleaned, sorted and repacked. That was then ….