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Resource Centre property sold

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Published on Tuesday, February 28, 2017

Resource-Centre

By Eoin Devereux

The Neepawa Press/Neepawa Banner

The land where the Neepawa Resource Centre currently sits will soon have a new owner. On Tuesday, Feb. 21, Neepawa town council passed a motion to sell the property at 290 Davidson Street to Budz ‘n Bloom Daycare. 

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Local woman nominated for Woman of Distinction Awards

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Published on Friday, February 24, 2017

By John Drinkwater

The Neepawa Banner

Minnedosa area resident Roberta Galbraith has been nominated for the 30th YWCA Women of Distinction Awards Gala, to be held on March 2 at the UCT Pavillion, Keystone Centre, Brandon. She is nominated under the category: Social Action & Community Service. 

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Locals look for help fundraising for unwanted pets

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Published on Friday, February 24, 2017

Submitted article

The Neepawa Banner/Neepawa Press

Two Minnedosa businesswomen have teamed up to raise money and collect pet supplies on behalf of unwanted pets — and there’s still time to help.

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My perspective -We can be like Buffett

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Published on Thursday, February 23, 2017

By Kate Jackman-Atkinson

The Neepawa Banner/Neepawa Press

“Greed is good,” proclaimed Gordon Gekko, the fictional corporate raider in Oliver Stone’s 1987 movie Wall Street. Written as a story about the perils of greed, it was adopted by a generation (or two) of bankers and executives as a kind of manta. Then 10 years ago, the Great Recession hit and the general public began to realize that for the vast majority of them, “Greed is good” was coming at their expense.  It came in waves of factory closures, home foreclosures, business restructuring and aggressive cost cutting. It came with stories of deals that were technically legal, but while they may have followed the letter of the law, they weren’t true to the intent. 

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Where are they now? - 1970-1971 Pee-wees

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Published on Thursday, February 23, 2017

WATN-Feb-22-2017By Rick Sparling

The Neepawa Press

Rick Fraser graduated from NACI in 1977 and went to the University of Manitoba for a year, before heading to Brandon, where he graduated with a degree in Science. He applied for the R.C.M.P and during his waiting period, drove truck for almost a year. He was accepted in 1982, at which time, he married Anita Harkness (they graduated from NACI together). Rick had several postings over the years, all in B.C., including postings in Kelowna, Houston, Cranbrook, Quadra Island, Duncan and is currently in Ladysmith. He is still active with running and biking. The Frasers have two children, Chelsea and Ben, and they have three grandchildren.

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