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Province renews commitment to create more affordable housing |
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Tuesday, 22 November 2011 |
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myWestman.ca The province is renewing its commitment to create more affordable housing and more choices for renters, Housing and Community Development Minister Kerri Irvin-Ross announced on Tuesday to mark National Housing Day. For the entire story, click here. |
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Manitoba Society of Artists show to take place in April |
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Monday, 21 November 2011 |
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myWestman.ca The Manitoba Society of Artists will be sponsoring a juried art show for all residents of Manitoba next April and the organization is doing its due diligence in getting the word out to local artists. For the entire story, click here. |
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Neepawa Area Collegiate to hold meeting |
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Monday, 21 November 2011 |
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myWestman.ca Neepawa Area Collegiate Institute is in the midst of attempting to establish a parent advisory council and are trying to reach as many parents as possible. The school would like to advise parents and community members of a meeting this Thursday, Nov. 24 at 7:00 p.m. at the school's library. |
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Neepawa RCMP investigate fatal two vehicle collision |
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Friday, 18 November 2011 |
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myWestman.ca On Nov. 18, at about 12:15 p.m., Neepawa RCMP as well as local emergency services were dispatched to the scene of a fatal two-vehicle collision on Highway 5, north of Neepawa near the junction of PR 352. For the entire story, click here. |
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Winter is officially here |
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Friday, 18 November 2011 |
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myWestman.ca Snow, which started falling earlier this month, continues to blanket Westman. A snow storm which began in Alberta on Thursday, has moved along to Saskatchewan and Manitoba Thursday night. In Brandon, snow continues to fall on Friday afternoon (pictured right). A reminder to myWestman.ca readers, to adhere to the conditions and make sure your vehicle is ready for winter. Photo by Lanny Stewart. |
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Case in Neepawa remanded until March 6 |
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Friday, 18 November 2011 |
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myWestman.ca On Nov. 1, a number of local residents charged under the federal Health of Animals Act had their first appearance in Neepawa Court. The Health of Animals Act ensures the health and safety of Canada’s livestock population and that any requirements for trade are met. For the entire story, click here. |
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Council approves variation on Chicken Corral signage in Neepawa |
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Thursday, 17 November 2011 |
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By: Ken Waddell myWestman.ca The Town of Neepawa council considered an application from Dean Tremaine of the Chicken Corral restaurant to allow his east side signage to remain on his property line. For the entire story, click here. |
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Provincial Liberal leader tours flood zone around Lake Manitoba |
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Wednesday, 16 November 2011 |
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By: Kate Jackman-Atkinson myWestman.ca Last week, Dr. Jon Gerrard, MLA for River Heights and leader of the Manitoba Liberals travelled to the Neepawa area. Gerrard was in the area meeting with Liberal party members as well as residents around Lake Manitoba. For the entire story, click here. |
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Turning the page: the story of Grant Jacobsen |
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Tuesday, 15 November 2011 |
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By: Lanny Stewart myWestman.ca Day-to-day life certainly has changed for Neepawa' s Grant Jacobsen. A conductor for Canadian Pacific Railway in Minnedosa, Jacobsen, 28, vividly remembers a time when he wasn't worrying about being responsible for the operational and safety duties of a train. "I just built a house in Neepawa," said Jacobsen. "I wanted to get on with the next chapter of my life." For the entire story, click here. |
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