Over 40 in Gladstone 4-H
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Gladstone 4-H Hand-Workers Executive: (left to right) Mandy Anderson, Laci Buydens, Nikki Anderson, Siobhan Yorke-Ashman (standing), Keira Reimer (seated), Rylee Wiebe.
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Neepawa Banner & Press
The Gladstone Handi-Workers 4-H Club has grown to over 40 members this year, with over a dozen projects, and a budget of about $5,000. At the first meeting in September, members elected a new executive: President, Nikki Anderson; Vice-President, Laci Buydens; Secretary, Keira Reimer; Treasurer, Mandy Anderson; Club Reporter, Rylee Wiebe; Scrapbook Keeper, Siobhan Yorke-Ashman. Kynda Pollard continues as head leader.
Council clip - Nov. 19, 2017
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Council clips RM of Oakview, Nov. 7: The burn site at the Ward 3 landfill is to be cleaned out and hauled to the Ward 2 dump. CAO Diane Kuculym reported on a meeting she had with a Manitoba Waste Management; a meeting will be held to discuss improvements to Rapid City’s landfill site, as per Sustainable Development’s letter.
Neepawa Rotary Auction a big hit
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- Published on Saturday, November 18, 2017
Photo by Micah Waddell
The Neepawa Rotary Club held their annual TV auction on Nov. 9, with a few different twists this year. The sale was held at the NACTV studio.
NACI students make markers to honour Veterans
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Photo by Jessica Morton
These are the students and the shops teacher involved with the project.
Jessica Morton
Neepawa Banner & Press
Remembrance Day is only one day a year, but woodworking students at Neepawa Area Collegiate Institute (NACI) have created a lasting memory. Over the last few weeks, the NACI woodworking shop has made 110 wooden crosses painted white with poppies placed in the centre for their Remembrance Day project.
Out of Helen's Kitchen - The late 90's
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Neepawa Banner & Press
The 1995 Quebec referendum is held on sovereignty. The NO side narrowly wins.
1996-February 14 - Mr. Dressup does his last show