Rehearsal for final program
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Photo by Kira McCormick-Adema
Kira McCormick-Adema
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From July 3 to 7, ArtsForward hosted a drama camp for students in kindergarten to Grade 8. On Thursday, July 6, campers were preparing for their choir performance the following day.
Heritage tours benefit museum and archives
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Photo by Jessica Morton
Jessica Morton
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Accepting the cheque for the Beautiful Plains Archives is archivist Norma Forsman. Other members of the Langford committee pictured are (from left): Orval Tanner, Janice Sumner, Norma Forsman, Kathy Jasienczyk, Marj Goodwin and Helen Drysdale of the Beautiful Plains Museum.
Future looks bright for Neepawa Natives
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Photo by Eoin Devereux.
A combination of returning players and young prospects participated in the Neepawa Natives annual summer development camp.
By Eoin Devereux
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There was a different attitude both on and off the ice for the Neepawa Natives during the club’s annual summer development camp. Fifty-three players, including both returning members of the roster and the team’s top prospects, participated in the event on Monday, July 10 and Tuesday, July 11, at the Canada Games Sportsplex in Brandon.
What is the Citizens on Patrol Program?
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- Published on Thursday, July 13, 2017
By Don Chubey
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The COPP (Citizens on Patrol Program) is an organization in many communities in Manitoba. It is a significant partner in the community policing concept, involved in crime prevention. The organization is established with the approval from the local policing agency (in rural Manitoba, it’s the R.C.M.P.). The major sponsor of the program in Manitoba is M.P.I. (Manitoba Public Insurance). The Manitoba COPP is the governing body of all 56 local COPP groups in Manitoba.