Students share a recipe for HOPE
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- Published on Tuesday, May 2, 2017
NACI students packaging pasta at Winnipeg Harvest. (Submitted photo)
By Kate Jackman-Atkinson
The Neepawa Press
This year, members of HOPE, NACI’s social justice group, tried something different for their donations to area food banks— recipe kits. The donation of the kits, and the time they spent volunteering a Winnipeg Harvest, are part of the group’s work to help those in need close to home, as well as internationally.
Looking back - 1997: Neepawa nurse organizes support during Flood of the Century
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- Published on Tuesday, May 2, 2017
By Cecil Pittman
The Neepawa Press
80 years ago. Tuesday May 4, 1937: Mountain Ave. is to have another fine brick building. Work was begun last week on the new Alguire Block, between Alguire’s Billiard Hall and the Bank of Commerce. It will be a one story building, about 62 by 33 feet, with a full size basement and it will be constructed with arrangements for two store premises for rental purposes. William Clyde and O. Ramstead have the contract. William Pellow is digging for the foundation.
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East meets west in 4-H exchange
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- Published on Saturday, April 29, 2017
By Kate Jackman-Atkinson
The Neepawa Banner
Just how different are 4-Hers from other parts of Canada? This summer, 12 Neepawa area 4-H members will find out, as they take part in exchange with members from Amherst, Nova Scotia.
On June 29, the 12 east coast 4-H members will arrive in Manitoba for the first leg of the exchange. While here, they will be paired with a local member, live with them and their families and spend a week taking in the sights of Manitoba. They will also help out at the annual 4-H Fat Stock Show and Sale, giving them a real Manitoba 4-H experience.
Four ‘R’s: Reading, ‘riting, ‘rithmetic and Rotary
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- Published on Friday, April 28, 2017
Ron Nordstrom with some of the Grade 5 and Grade 6 students at Joya Verde School. Nordstrom spent 28 days at the Guatemalan school as part of a Rotary Vocational Training Team, helping improve the skills of the school’s teachers. (submitted photo)
By Kate Jackman-Atkinson
The Neepawa Banner
He may have been over 5,000 km from home, but Ron Nordstrom found a little piece of Canada nestled in a Guatemalan valley. For 28 days, Nordstrom, a retired teacher from Neepawa, had a once in a lifetime experience working with students and teachers at Joya Verde School, located in a Guatemalan village.
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Neepawa’s budget details unveiled
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- Published on Thursday, April 27, 2017
On Tuesday, Apr. 18, the Town of Neepawa’s 2017 financial plan were made public. (photo by Eoin Devereux)
By Eoin Devereux
The Neepawa Press
The Town of Neepawa has decided to go on a major spending spree with its new budget. Fortunately, local ratepayers, for the most part, won’t be the ones asked to pay that bill. On Tuesday, Apr. 18, the Town Council unveiled details for its 2017 financial plan, which has allocated $8,402,475.69 towards the general operating fund and $12,755,978.51 to the utility operating fund.