Faithfully yours -Two things money can’t buy
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- Published on Sunday, August 20, 2017
In what could well be one of the most expensive celebrity divorces of all time, Petra Ecclestone and James Stunt are about to dissolve their marriage and divide their shared wealth. How long this will take and who gets how much has yet to be determined.
The couple married six years ago and have three children. Their total wealth is estimated at $9.3 billion (yes, you read that right). They can have anything they want. They can go anywhere they want to go. They can do whatever they choose to do.
Route 10 Collective’s salute to Clapton
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- Published on Saturday, August 19, 2017
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The Route 10 Collective presented Eric Clapton Rainbow Concert and Assorted Love Songs on Aug. 10-12 at the Onanole Community Centre. The event was well attended with a variety of artists entertaining the audience. Eric Clapton’s Rainbow Concert is a live album recorded at the Rainbow Theatre in London in 1973. The concerts were organized by Pete Townshend of The Who and marked a comeback by Clapton after two years of inactivity. Pictured: Performing “ Roll it Over “ are (left to right), Murray Evans, Pat Sullivan and Ingrid Gatin.
‘Neil Diamond just fell out of my face’
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- Published on Saturday, August 19, 2017
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Jason Scott as Neil Diamond performing at one of his shows.
By Kira McCormick-Adema
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With fantastic support in the communities, back once again is the Neil Diamond tribute, Diamond Forever. This time there will be two shows, one at the Neepawa Legion on August 25 and the Gladstone Legion on August 26. Jason Scott, Neil Diamond tributer, is based out of Cranbrooke BC and has been doing these shows for 15 years with the Royal Canadian Legions.
Building food skills and physical literacy for newcomer youth
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- Published on Saturday, August 19, 2017
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The camp participants learned about healthy foods with Sherrill-Lee Hyra.
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There was a lot on the menu at this year’s Neepawa and Area Settlement Services Newcomers Day-Camp! This project, supported by Healthy Together Now funding, provided local newcomer youth, between the ages of 10 and 15 with opportunities to build their food skills, as well as introduce some of the local recreation opportunities in the Neepawa community. Don Walmsley, director of Neepawa and Area Settlement Services, saw success with a past food skills project, supported by Healthy Together Now, that was targeted at the adult newcomer population this past winter and thought, this would be something to replicate and bring to the newcomer youth in the community!
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