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MJHL re-opens Neepawa hazing investigation; special investigator to be named |
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Friday, 28 October 2011 |
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myWestman.ca The Manitoba Junior Hockey is re-opening its investigation into the Neepawa Natives’ hazing complaint. It was also announced on Friday that Neepawa assistant coach Brad Biggers, who recently resigned from his position, will be suspended indefinitely. For the entire story, click here. |
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Natives' assistant coach Brad Biggers resigns; local radio station withdraws support of team |
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Thursday, 27 October 2011 |
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myWestman.ca Brad Biggers has resigned from his post as assistant coach with the Manitoba Junior Hockey League's Neepawa Natives. For the entire story, click here . |
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Atkinson mines silver in Mexico at Pan Am Games |
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Thursday, 27 October 2011 |
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myWestman.ca  Canadians had reason to celebrate last Sunday as they earned a team silver medal and an individual gold in the eventing competition at the XVI Pan American Games held in Guadalajara, Mexico. For the entire story, click here. |
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Parents of victim speak out regarding Natives’ hazing incident |
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Wednesday, 26 October 2011 |
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By: Lanny Stewart myWestman.ca The parents of one of the victims in the hazing incident regarding the Manitoba Junior Hockey League' s Neepawa Natives have spoken out. In an interview with CBC's Sean Reynolds, the parents, who requested anonymity, spoke candidly regarding the situation. For the entire story, click here. |
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MJHL hands down suspensions to 16 Natives players, coaches due to hazing incident |
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Tuesday, 25 October 2011 |
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By: Lanny Stewart myWestman.ca After an investigation into a hazing complaint, the Manitoba Junior Hockey League announced on Tuesday several suspensions to members of the Neepawa Natives junior A hockey club. For the entire story, click here. |
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Neepawa holds fundraising concert |
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Tuesday, 25 October 2011 |
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By: Kate Jackman-Atkinson myWestman.ca The donations were counted and Neepawa residents have opened their hearts and wallets to the Neepawa Benevolent Fund. Held Sept. 18., Together was a fundraising concert to benefit the Neepawa Ministerial Association’s Benevolent Fund. For the entire story, click here. |
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Province commits $120 million for upgrades to medical equipment |
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Monday, 24 October 2011 |
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myWestman.ca The province will commit $120 million over the next four years to provide new and upgraded medical equipment at various facilities throughout Manitoba including new MRIs at the Grace, Selkirk and Dauphin hospitals, Health Minister Theresa Oswald announced on Monday. For the entire story, click here. |
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Reminder to Manitobans: turn clock back |
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Monday, 24 October 2011 |
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myWestman.ca Manitobans are reminded that daylight saving time will end in the province early Sunday, Nov. 6 when clocks will be set back one hour. Make sure to turn your clock back one hour that night as the official time change back to standard time will occur at 2 a.m. |
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Neepawa's Krzyzaniak named assistant captain for Team Manitoba |
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Friday, 21 October 2011 |
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myWestman.ca Team Manitoba announced its leadership committee recently that will compete at the national under-18 women’s hockey championships. Neepawa product Halli Krzyzaniak was named an assistant captain for the championships, which take place Nov. 2-6 in Saguenay, Quebec. For the entire story, click here. |
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