Brookdale mens bonspiel
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- Published on Friday, January 26, 2018
Brookdale Men's Bonspiel First Event winner was the Chad Sahulka rink from Brandon. Picture shows from L to R Lead Keith Murkin, Second Brady Sahulka, Third Donovan Hickson and Skip Chad Sahulka congratulated by Brookdale CC President Kelly Evans.
Brookdale Men's Bonspiel Second Event was won by the Mathew Kulbacki rink from Neepawa. Picture shows from L to R Lead Darryl Kulbacki, Second Kyle Csversko, Third Cody Jakubowski and Skip Mathew Kulbacki congratulated by Brookdale CC President Kelly Evans.
Brookdale Men's Bonspiel Third Event was won by Darrell Loree rink from Brookdale. Picture shows from L to R Lead Ray Drysdale, Third Adrian Kurmann, and Skip Darrell Loree congratulated by Brookdale CC President Kelly Evans. Missing from picture, Second Brian McKee.
Right in the centre - Pardon the re-run
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- Published on Thursday, January 25, 2018
Ken Waddell
Neepawa Banner & Press
Television viewers are quite used to re-runs. Newspaper readers not so much. This week, I am offering up a re-run of a 2017 column. This week, we have had so many staff off work due to illness that we are operating on a very stretched schedule. Hopefully, next week will be back to normal, whatever normal is in our newspaper world. I recently read a column about the universal day care myth. Day care has been a huge topic for many years and there are those who would have us believe that all children should be in day care. All day care should be owned by the government and certainly all levels of day care should be supervised and regulated by the government.
My perspective - Apologies
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- Published on Thursday, January 25, 2018
Kate Jackman - Atkinson
Neepawa Banner & Press
“Sorry”. While we may not claim total ownership of the word, as we can with “eh”, it’s as Canadian a word as you will find. On any street, in any Canadian town or city, you will find someone unnecessarily apologizing for bumping into an inanimate object. Almost as Canadian an image as skating on a frozen lake is the Canadian apologizing for being bumped into in a grocery store. So ingrained in the Canadian psyche is politeness, that when Canadian Geographic and The Walrus joined forces to put together “The Story of Canada in 150 Objects”, “politeness” was ranked number one.
Neepawa Natives bottle up Oil Caps
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- Published on Thursday, January 25, 2018
Virden Oil Capitals goaltender Riley McVeigh steers away a shot from Brett Namaka (7) of the Neepawa Natives in the second period. (Photo courtesy of Diane Warner)
By Eoin Devereux
Neepawa Banner & Press
The Neepawa Natives picked up a big win on Wednesday, Jan. 24, with a 5-2 decision over the Virden Oil Capitals. The victory was Neepawa’s 20th of the season, and more importantly, moved them a bit closer to the seventh place Winnipeg Blues in the MJHL standings. The Natives now have 43 points on the year, to Winnipeg's 46.