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Neepawa Resource Centre demolished

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Published on Wednesday, March 28, 2018

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Photo by Jessica Morton
The Neepawa Resource Centre was torn down on Monday, March 26. The land was sold by the Town of Neepawa to the Budz N Bloom daycare for a possible second location.

Jessica Morton
Neepawa Banner & Press

A piece of Neepawa’s history was taken down on Monday, Mar. 26. The land will be made available for Budz N Bloom daycare for $50,000 according to an agreement that was made last year by Neepawa Town Council.

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Looking Back - 1988: Fascination with clocks leads to lifelong hobby

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Published on Tuesday, March 27, 2018

Jessica Morton
Neepawa Banner & Press

80 years ago
Tuesday, March 22, 1938
A couple of inches of heavy snow blanketed the country side Monday morning, but as the temperature did not go down but a few degrees below freezing, there was no indication that a March cold spell was in the offing. The sunny days during the previous week caused most of the snow to disappear but now there will be another run of rivulets.

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Ag West Grand Re-opening attracts farmers

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Published on Sunday, March 25, 2018

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Photo by Micah Waddell
Advertised as a Grand Re-opening event, AgWest at Neepawa had about 200 visitors drop by for coffee and donuts mixed in with some old-fashioned sales talk. Store sales were good and a number of sales leads were generated. AgWest, Neepawa has 11 staff and have recently added MasterFeeds  and Stafix fencing supplies to their extensive line of machinery and parts products.

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Out of Helen's kitchen - Muffins

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Published on Saturday, March 24, 2018

Helen Drysdale
Neepawa Banner & Press

Humans have been consuming wild carrots, for thousands of years. The first carrots were red, yellow or purple. In the 16th century some Dutch farmers succeeded in growing the first orange carrots in honour of the House of Orange.

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Homebodies - No long lasting negative effects, just renewed caution

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Published on Saturday, March 24, 2018

Rita Friesen
Neepawa Banner & Press

The urge to lie abed was strong. Even with the time change, the sky was getting brighter, and I knew that if I delayed the getting up, by the time I walked the dogs, the streets would be wet. Up and out while the frost was firm was the goal. The day before I had waited a tad too long. By the time we completed our 5,786 step circuit, both dogs needed a shower. That means that the forty-minute walk now has to include shower times two. Not that the dogs object. We return from the outdoors with their under carriages coated with salt and sand, their little feet coated with mud. They know the routine. They stay in the garage until I have the towel down in the tub, the water temperature set, and the drying towels set in place.

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