Russell family wins Neepawa and District Medical Lotto
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- Published on Tuesday, June 20, 2017
Mary Ellen Clark presents Travis Layh with the grand prize cheque from the Neepawa & District Medical Committee 2017 Farm and Leisure Lotto.
Eoin Devereux
The Neepawa Press
Travis Layh and family of Russell have some big plans for their recent financial windfall from the 2017 Farm and Leisure Lotto; the Neepawa and District Medical Committee have even bigger plans for theirs.
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5-year project officially opened by Filmon
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- Published on Monday, June 19, 2017
By Sheila Runions
The Rivers Banner
Five years ago Ducks Unlimited Canada’s (DUC) contacted Rivers Collegiate Institute (RCI) to consider being one of 11 Canadian schools to join the national network of wetland centres. At that time, principal Mike Klassen reported in Rivers Banner, “Even to be considered for this is worthy.” These centres were created to engage all levels of youth, with a focus on high school students mentoring their elementary-aged peers.
Vimy review at veterans' banquet
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- Published on Saturday, June 17, 2017
By Sheila Runions
Rivers Banner
Rivers Legion began hosting a Vimy Ridge banquet in 1964 for First World War veterans. More than 100 veterans from more than 20 branches would attend the meal, prepared by the auxiliary and served by Second World War veterans. As time and veterans passed, the tradition was slightly modified; women began serving Second War vets and in 1990 they officially changed the name to veterans’ banquet.
Out of Helen's kitchen - Magic Baking Powder, a Canadian tradition
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- Published on Saturday, June 17, 2017
Helen Drysdale
The Neepawa Banner
This year, Canada is celebrating 150 years since confederation (The Sesquicentennial). I thought I would spend the next several months showcasing some historic recipes in Canada’s honour.
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Homebodies - family ties
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- Published on Saturday, June 17, 2017
Rita Friesen
The Neepawa Banner
A cousin from the west coast was visiting in Southern Manitoba and I was invited to join several family members first in Morden and then to Winkler, for a sit down supper. Caring deeply for my two remaining paternal aunties, and willing to reconnect with cousins, I scheduled my day and headed south.