Boston Pizza coming to Neepawa
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- Published on Tuesday, November 1, 2016
By Press Staff
The Neepawa Press/Neepawa Banner
The Neepawa Boston Pizza Investment Group announced on Monday that a Boston Pizza Family Restaurant and Sports Lounge are coming to the town in the near future. The business group consists of long term locals Andrew Dennis, Bruce and Sheila Bremner, Lyle Bremner, as well as Linda Dennis, who has recently returned from BC to Manitoba. They are all looking forward to serving the people of this rapidly growing community and surrounding area and the traveling public.
Farmers fall to Cartwright
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- Published on Monday, October 31, 2016
Photo by Eoin Devereux
Devon Speiss (6) gets stopped on a one timer, during the Farmers home opener against Cartwright on Sunday, Oct. 30.
The Neepawa Press/Neepawa Banner
The Neepawa Farmers didn’t get the end result they were hoping for in their home opener, as the team was defeated by the Cartwright Clippers 6-4. The game, played on Sunday, Oct. 30, was the second of the Tiger Hills Hockey League (THHL) season for Neepawa, as the club won on the road against Deloraine the previous weekend. The Farmers were looking to keep that momentum going in the friendly confines of the Yellowhead Centre. It would be the Clippers, however, who jumped out to the early advantage, with a goal just 4:34 left in the opening period to make it 1-0.
Vikings tame Tigers in Slasher Showdown final
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- Published on Monday, October 31, 2016
By Eoin Devereux
The Neepawa Banner/Neepawa Press
Some of rural Manitoba’s best high school hockey teams were in Neepawa this past weekend for the annual Slasher Showdown. The tournament began on Thursday, Oct. 27, with a pair of games, including the Neepawa Tigers taking on the NPC (Winkler) Nighthawks.
Preserving the past
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- Published on Friday, October 28, 2016
By Norma Forsman
Archivist, Beautiful Plains Archives
The Beautiful Plains Archives, located in the Beautiful Plains County Court Building, are looking to add to their large collection of records of the history of the Beautiful Plains area. These records could be from the business community, schools, churches, sports, service clubs, theatre, choirs, music groups, festivals, medical, political, artists, musicians, writers, local television station and many more. Our communities have been built and still are being built on the activities and programs of all of these groups.