Looking Back - 1988: Clowns and tigers and elephants? Oh my!
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- Published on Tuesday, August 21, 2018
By Cassandra Wehrhahn
Neepawa Banner & Press
110 years ago,
Tuesday,
August 18, 1908
The warship Indomitable, carrying the Prince of Wales, made a record run from Quebec to England, covering the distance from port to port at a speed of over 25 knots per hour.
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A new name added to nomination list
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- Published on Sunday, August 19, 2018
Ben Fox seeking Conservative position
By Eoin Devereux
Neepawa Banner & Press
The field of suitors looking to become the next Conservative candidate in the federal riding of Dauphin-Swan River-Neepawa has grown by one more name. That new name also happens to be a well known and well-regarded one in the province’s beef industry.
MYJC closing for the 2018 season
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- Published on Thursday, August 16, 2018
Kelsey Ellis
Manitoba Youth Job Centre
As summer begins to slowly wind down, so does the program at the Neepawa Manitoba Youth Job Centre (MYJC). As the Youth Engagement Leader, I’d like to thank a number of people for their support throughout our successful season.
Lucky dogs in Ebb and Flow get their own houses
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- Published on Thursday, August 16, 2018
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Pictured left: Kevin Poirier & Zach Munn: Zach Munn, right, picks up 15 doghouses built by carpentry students from Kevin Poirier, chair of Construction Trades at Assiniboine Community College. Some of the 15 doghouses built by 30 carpentry students at Assiniboine Community College can be seen in the background.
Pictured Right: Zach Munn & doghouse: Zach Munn, left, introduces a dog at Ebb & Flow First Nation to its doghouse, built by carpentry students at Assiniboine Community College, while Mike Brambilla helps out.
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Neepawa Banner & Press
Tonight (Aug.10), in Ebb and Flow First Nation, 15 dogs will rest their heads in their own doghouses, custom-built by 30 carpentry and woodworking students at Assiniboine Community College in Brandon.
Province spending $2.25 million to fix roads
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- Published on Wednesday, August 15, 2018
Minnedosa receives support for Second Ave. N.W. renewal
By Eoin Devereux
Neepawa Banner & Press
The Manitoba government is investing $2.25 million into fixing municipal roads and the Town of Minnedosa is one of the beneficiaries.