Stewart signs with Tri-City
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- Published on Friday, January 13, 2017
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The Neepawa Banner/Neepawa Press
16-year-old defencemen Samuel Stewart has signed an entry level contract with the Tri-City Americans of the Western Hockey League. Stewart has played 22 games this season with the Neepawa Natives, accumulating five assists in 25 games with the team.
My perspective - Changing tides
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- Published on Friday, January 13, 2017
By Kate Jackman-Atkinson
The Neepawa Banner
The tide is turning and I hope it’s a sign of good things to come for rural businesses. After a decade of “more” and “bigger”, we are starting to see a real appreciation for “small”.
Right in the centre - Oh deer, what can the matter be?
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- Published on Thursday, January 12, 2017
By Ken Waddell
The Neepawa Banner
Whitetail deer have been moving further and further into Neepawa. Many towns have the same issue. Seems life is easier in town.The cute little Bambis have always been on the edge of town. They have always wandered through the outer layers of streets, happily munching their way through the cedar shrubs and nipping off whatever plants suit their palate. With the deep, early snow this year, the deer are hungry and moving further into town. There was even one on the Safeway parking lot last week. They are causing thousands of dollars damage to trees, shrubs and plants.
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New, but local face at NACTV
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- Published on Thursday, January 12, 2017
A new face will greet you at NACTV, as Niki Myker has taken over as the station’s office manager. (Photo by Bob Ford)
By Miranda Leybourne
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There’s been plenty of changes over the last few years at Neepawa’s community access television station, known as NACTV. The station, which has been broadcasting locally produced media since 1977, recently went through a huge shift at its annual general meeting on Nov. 1 of last year, where CEO and general manager Ivan Traill stepped down, announcing that the board of directors and the Neepawa Banner had entered into a three-year management agreement contract. The station’s mandate did not change, nor did its not-for-profit status.